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GOP aide threatened to sic Trump on journalist if story wasn't killed: report

A communications director working for the North Carolina Republican Party threatened a reporter, according to a new ProPublica report.

In a report about a North Carolina Supreme Court judge using "his perch" as "an instrument of political power," it was revealed that political leaders were eager to defend him.

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'That is the fear': Analyst hears Dem governors 'whisper' about new Trump worry

Democratic governors are quietly sharing worries that President Donald Trump intends to disrupt next year's congressional elections, according to a political insider.

The president told U.S. troops this week that he was prepared to send "more than the National Guard" into American cities as he escalates a confrontation with Democratic-led local governments, and MSNBC's John Heilemann told "Morning Joe" that high-ranking officials are growing concerned about whether free and fair elections would take place in 2026.

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'Feelings did not appear to be mutual': Trump disappointed after 'old friend' snubs him

President Donald Trump is reportedly disappointed after he was snubbed by an "old friend," revealing "the feelings did not appear to be mutual" between him and North Korea's leader.

Trump had expressed interest in meeting with Kim Jong Un, who has strengthened his ties to Russia since the two first met during Trump's first presidency, according to The Washington Post.

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'Do you have a kids' menu?' Trump ridiculed for 'embarrassing' food choices on Asia trip

President Donald Trump is returning to the White House after a trip to Asia — and he's facing ridicule over the "kids' menu" choices his hosts offered him while visiting.

The president's culinary preferences – fast food, well-done steaks and spaghetti – are well known, and his Asian hosts attempted to strike a balance between regional specialties and his Americanized tastes, according to the New York Times.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for government 'overthrow': 'It rapes you every single day'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested that "forgotten" Americans should "overthrow" the government.

During a Wednesday interview with a podcaster named Shipwreck, Greene said the American people "have forgotten their power."

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'I didn't say it!' Whoopi Goldberg in full denial as phones blow up about on-air curse

Whoopi Goldberg said she caught herself before dropping a swear word live during "The View" on Thursday.

The co-hosts were discussing their upcoming interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), an extreme conservative who has shocked by recently landing on the left side of issues like food security and affordable healthcare.

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Trump's latest meltdown reveals terror that he's going to outlive MAGA: analyst

An analyst has a theory about President Donald Trump's major worry — and asking "what are the chances that MAGA will outlive Trump?"

Trump is afraid the Supreme Court will take action to remove his retaliatory tariffs and challenge his economic moves, Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton writes Thursday.

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‘Less intelligent than a cow’: MAGA senator's smear earns brutal putdown in China

A prominent Chinese journalist fired back at Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) late Wednesday night after the MAGA lawmaker labeled China as an “increasing threat” for waging what he called an “economic war” against Arkansas farmers.

“Communist China has waged economic war on Arkansas farmers and manufacturers for decades,” Cotton wrote in a social media post on X Wednesday night. “Thankfully, we now have a President who is standing up for American interests in the face of China’s increasing threat.”

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Trump's doxing goes ignored as Jeanine Pirro vows no mercy for others doing same: expert

The Justice Department is starting to pursue people online who dox or otherwise identify members of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal agencies — but national security analyst claims U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro is ignoring it when her friends dox top officials.

Writing Thursday, Marcy Wheeler pointed to recent arrests of a "number of people for doxing under 18 USC 119, a law that specifically protects law enforcement officers: first Gregory Curcio (who not only posted the address of an ICE lawyer, but invited others to swat her; his indictment included a domestic violence claim). Then Cynthia Raygoza, Ashleigh Brown, and Sandra Carmona Samane, who livestreamed from the house of an ICE officer they followed home."

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Trump admin demands 'judicial scolding' for judge who wanted updates on Chicago crackdown

A federal appeals court ended a judge's order requiring the head of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to provide daily in-person updates on an ongoing immigration crackdown in Chicago — and the government is now demanding that judge to be shamed.

U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis, of the Northern District of Illinois, on Tuesday ordered Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino to appear in court each day at 5:45 p.m. to report on the agency's "use of force activities," which the appellate court struck down. Law & Crime reported the Trump administration was seeking a "potential judicial scolding."

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Stephen Miller's wife threatens to get US citizen deported as TV debate gets heated

MAGA influencer Katie Miller, the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, suggested that President Donald Trump's government could deport progressive pundit Cenk Uygur after she became frustrated with him during a television debate.

On Wednesday's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, host Morgan noted that Israel had recently responded to the death of an IDF soldier after Palestinians allegedly violated a ceasefire agreement.

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Trump conspiracy theory blown to pieces by his own data-sharing deal

This year, when states began using an expanded Department of Homeland Security system to check their voter rolls for noncitizens, it was supposed to validate the Trump administration’s push to harness data from across federal agencies to expose illicit voting and stiffen immigration enforcement.

DHS had recently incorporated confidential data from the Social Security Administration on hundreds of millions of additional people into the tool, known as the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE, system. The added information allowed the system to perform bulk searches using Social Security numbers for the first time.

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Multiple Republicans revolt as Trump axes Hispanic grant

Six House Republicans — who have all previously voiced opposition to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives — are now revolting after a prominent DEI program was gutted by the Trump administration.

In September, the Trump White House officially ended funding to “racially discriminatory discretionary grant programs at minority-serving institutions,” among which was a grant program for colleges and universities where at least 25% of the student body is Hispanic.

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