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Kash Patel hammered as FBI jet scandal brings old comments back to life

FBI Director Kash Patel faced backlash Monday after old remarks criticizing his predecessor’s use of an FBI jet resurfaced amid reports he used an agency jet to attend his girlfriend’s music show over the weekend.

On Friday, Patel reportedly used the FBI’s Gulfstream luxury jet to fly from Palm Beach, Florida to Nashville, Tennessee, where his girlfriend – 26-year-old Alexis Wilkins, a country music singer – was performing that night. Patel would go on to fire a 27-year veteran at the FBI the next day after blaming him for leaking his use of the FBI jet to the press, according to reports.

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'Total fools': Morning Joe skewers GOP sidestep so 'stupid' South Park wouldn't touch it

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked Republicans for descending into self-parody so "stupid" that "South Park" wouldn't even lampoon it.

The president claimed during an interview with "60 Minutes" that he didn't know who crypto billionaire Changpeng Zhao was, despite pardoning him after his company helped facilitate a $2 billion purchase of a Trump family crypto enterprise, and "Morning Joe" co-host Jonathan Lemire cast doubt on his claims.

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MAGA-friendly firm fires worker for filming 'brutal' DHS raid

A security guard at a big-box home improvement store owned by a Trump-supporting billionaire filmed a "brutal" immigration raid, The Daily Beast reported — and then found himself out of a job.

"Ricardo Mendez was positioned at the door of Menards — a chain of midwestern home-improvement stores whose billionaire owner, John Menard Jr., is a GOP megadonor — in the Chicago suburb of Cicero, Illinois, when agents deployed by DHS arrived on Tuesday afternoon," said the report. "Like so many in the city since 'Operation Midway Blitz' began in September, Mendez had been 'on the lookout' since federal immigration officers 'started taking over,' he told the Daily Beast."

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Republican warns Trump now 'losing' on economy — and says it's 'going to get a lot worse'

As the government shutdown continues with millions of Americans losing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits and federal employees going without pay forcing many to turn to food banks, President Donald Trump's focus on foreign policy and building a ballroom is causing supporters and Republicans to question his priorities, according to NBC News.

The shutdown, NBC reports, is compounding problems that have intensified "broader anxiety over an economy that in recent months has been marked by lingering high prices for many consumer goods, rough jobs numbers, mass layoffs at major companies — including Amazon and Target — and an uptick in inflation."

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'Trump is a huge drag': CNN expert gives history lesson to warn GOP's in big trouble

CNN data analyst Harry Enten had some grim news for President Donald Trump and his party on Monday, the eve of the first major election night since the 2024 presidential contest.

With governor and legislative races, the New York City mayoral race, a redistricting ballot proposition in California, and many other local contests all over the country set to take place, what happens on Tuesday night could be a clear harbinger of what's to come in the midterm elections, he argued.

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Pam Bondi gives terrifying signal with illegal 'show of force' at elections: analyst

The Department of Justice is deploying federal election observers to California and New Jersey, setting up a likely clash with state officials, according to an MSNBC analyst.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced late last month that election monitors were necessary to ensure "fair, free, and transparent elections" in Tuesday's votes, but MSNBC's Hayes Brown questioned the DOJ's authority in the matter and warned the move seemed to be part of a broader effort to tip next year's midterms to Republicans.

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Nancy Mace uses bizarre assassination rant to blame staff for curse-filled airport tantrum

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took to Fox Business Monday to defend her conduct last week at the Charleston International Airport, where she reportedly cursed at police officers and TSA agents over the airport’s security measures.

She told the outlet that such “mediocrity” by the airport staff — many of which are not being paid amid the government shutdown — would “not be tolerated.”

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New book reveals Trump’s classified docs scandal was 'far worse' than reported

A " handful"of documents found by the FBI during their raid of President Donald Trump's Palm Beach country club were "so sensitive that even a senior Justice Department official didn’t have authorization to see them," according to an explosive new book excerpted by MSNBC.

Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America’s Justice Department,” written by MSNBC's senior investigative correspondent Carol Leonnig and Washington Post's Aaron Davis, details how the surprise FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago in 2022 revealed a national security threat so severe that they'd have gotten "American operatives killed if the information fell into the wrong hands."

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Mike Johnson warned he's being sabotaged by Trump

President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) have consistently tried to blame Democrats for the federal government shutdown that has now dragged on for weeks — but Trump also keeps uttering contradictions that throw Johnson un under the bus, strategist said Monday.

"Trump both wants to pretend that he is being magnanimous and he’s governing for all of America, while at the same time, he obviously just wants to govern by fiat," Fair Share America strategist Maura Quint told Greg Sargent with The New Republic.

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'They're not happy': Ex-senator warns MAGA 'gasping' as Trump basks in 'alternate reality'

President Donald Trump's policies are actively hurting his own base, according to MSNBC's Claire McCaskill, but he's oblivious to their suffering.

The president's trade wars and threats against oil-producing foreign nations, along with his sweeping budget cuts and the ongoing government shutdown, are putting pressure on red states that swept him back into office for a second term, the former Democratic senator told "Morning Joe."

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'We’re killing all the right people!' Lindsey Graham stuns with latest Trump praise

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) heaped praise onto President Donald Trump over the weekend while speaking at the the Republican Jewish Coalition Leadership Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada, — plaudits that quickly derailed into celebrating the administration’s recent wave of state-sanctioned killings.

“I feel good about the Republican Party and where we're going as a nation,” Graham said to an energetic crowd. “We're killing all the right people and we're cutting your taxes! Trump is my favorite president. We've run out of bombs. We didn't run out of bombs in World War II!”

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'They've nailed it': Analyst sees 'wild' consequence for Trump as shutdown plan flounders

President Donald Trump's efforts to distract from, or deflect blame on, the federal government shutdown have been an utter failure, Axios' Sara Fischer told CNN's Audie Cornish on Monday morning.

The shutdown, which has lasted for weeks with no indications of an end in sight, began over the expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies for millions of people. Democrats are refusing to provide Republicans with the votes to reopen the government until they negotiate over extending those subsides, and there are also demands for a guarantee that Trump's budget director cannot unilaterally cancel the money.

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‘Very savage time of cruelty’: Whispers of deal as Dems keep shutdown spotlight on Trump

WASHINGTON — Happy Groundhog Day. Again.

With the US federal government shutdown entering its fifth week and a growing number of Americans feeling deepening economic pain, there are whispers of a thaw on Capitol Hill. At the very least, some more middle-of-the-road Democratic and Republican senators are talking to each other.

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