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'That is not the law': Professor schools JD Vance as he scrambles to defend Trump threats

Yale Law School graduate JD Vance was on the receiving end of a lecture from a former U.S. attorney for jumping in late on Sunday to defend Donald Trump in the squabble about issuing illegal orders to U.S. military members.

The president has been at war with Democrats in Congress who have served in the military for advising their brothers and sisters in arms not to follow any demand of the president that they believe is illegal.

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'Elephant in the room': GOP warned this one Trump issue threatens massive midterm exodus

The midterm elections could swing massively in favor of Democrat candidates, and it's because of an issue with Donald Trump the GOP have not addressed.

Greg Sargent of The New Republic and Amanda Marcotte believe the problem of age will weigh heavy on the election cycle next year. Trump, 79, is "not looking good these days" according to Marcotte, who says the "elephant in the room" of the 2026 midterms is the president's age.

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Trump gushes over football player's 'great genes' in offbeat spiel: 'I told you so!'

President Donald Trump took to social media early Monday to gush over Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders following his team’s decisive victory Sunday over the Las Vegas Raiders — and with an unusual focus on the rookie quarterback’s genetics.

“Shedeur Sanders was GREAT,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “Wins first game, career start, as a pro (for Cleveland). Great Genes. I TOLD YOU SO!”

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'Burns it all down': GOP insider warns party it has much bigger problem than Epstein

A GOP pollster has shared what they believe is the biggest challenge Republicans must tackle.

Speaking to Politico, prominent GOP pollster Patrick Ruffini says it's not enough for the Trump administration to "talk about gas and groceries." The cost-of-living crisis has caused a rift in the Republican Party, as have issues with the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files and healthcare woes.

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'Arson and chaos': Trump has 'no motivation' other than being 'center of it all': expert

A former Republican political consultant believes Donald Trump has "no motivation" during his second term other than being the "center of it all".

The Lincoln Project founder, Rick Wilson, appeared on MS Now to speak on Trump's tactics during his second term. The president has seemingly split the GOP in recent weeks over his administration's approach to the economy, healthcare, and the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files.

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Trump pressures Paramount producer to revive 'mentally tough' Hollywood movies

Donald Trump has reportedly leaned on his Paramount producer friends to revive "mentally tough" Hollywood movies.

The president has, according to Semafor, "personally pressed the Paramount owner" to revive Rush Hour, the buddy-cop comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. Trump had previously announced ambassadors to the "great but very troubled" Hollywood and is still seemingly pushing for more changes in film.

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'That doesn't exist': Elon Musk's DOGE quietly dumped by Trump administration

Elon Musk's government body, DOGE, has been quietly dumped by the Trump administration, eight months before it was set to close.

The Tesla CEO had initially headed up a directive in the president's administration to cut government spending. But it seems the Department of Government Efficiency has ended with a dud, closed down with eight months left on its mandate. Musk had said the aim of the department was to be so cost effective it made itself redundant by the halfway point of the president's second term.

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'Can't take the heat': Ex-Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed after resignation

A Democrat has hit out at Marjorie Taylor Green after the ex-Trump ally resigned from her position in Congress.

Jasmine Crockett, the Democrat representative for Dallas, Texas, said that Greene "can't take the heat" of being on an opposing side to Donald Trump. Speaking to CNN, Crockett said, "Honestly, I was like, you've got to be kidding me. You're on the other side of the president for one week and you can't take the heat.

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'Record setting': Trump claims 'full benefit' of tariff plan has 'not yet been calculated'

Donald Trump has claimed his tariff plan will start to pay off soon as the "full benefit" of his policy has "not yet been calculated".

In a post to Truth Social, the president claimed there was a significant proportion of money made by tariffs placed on other countries that had not yet been added to the "hundreds of billions of dollars" already made.

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'Totally embarrassing': Trump admin's conduct in high-profile case stuns legal expert

The Trump administration's conduct in a high-profile deportation case has been "totally embarrassing" for the government, according to one legal expert.

On Friday, the Washington Post reported that the Trump administration had been caught in another lie about its efforts to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father living in the U.S. with protected status that the government claims is part of an international crime syndicate. The administration admitted in court that there is no removal order on file for Abrego Garcia, a fact that could kill the entire case.

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'Does not serve American interests': Ex-ambassador bashes Trump's 'egregious' peace plan

A former U.S. ambassador to Russia bashed the latest peace plan for Russia's war in Ukraine offered by President Donald Trump, arguing that it "reveals American weakness" and does not serve the country's interests.

Michael McFaul, ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2014, penned a new op-ed in The Kyiv Independent that sharply criticizes the 28-point peace plan the Trump administration has reportedly pressured the Ukrainians to accept. The plan would prohibit Ukraine from joining NATO, require to to give up its long-range missiles, and give up land occupied by Russian forces, including parts of the country that Russia does not fully control.

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'Fear is the tool of the tyrant': Ex-DOJ officials leave scathing messages behind

Former Department of Justice officials who were either forced out or resigned in protest of President Donald Trump's administration left some scathing resignation letters for their bosses, and a new organization is seeking to preserve as many of the letters as possible, according to a new report.

Since Trump took office in January, about 5,000 employees at the Department of Justice have either quit or resigned, CBS News reported on Sunday. Meanwhile, a cadre of those former employees is banding together to create a public display of the messages the former employees left for their bosses. Those employees have created an organization called Justice Connection that is organizing and posting the messages, the report added.

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'Breaking his pledge': Wall Street Journal slams RFK Jr.'s 'ideological crusade' at CDC

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board slammed President Donald Trump's Health Secretary over his "ideological crusade" to turn the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention into an anti-vaccine agency.

Last week, the CDC revised its Vaccine Safety page to include a new advisory for claims that "vaccines do not cause autism." The website now says the claim "is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism. Studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities.”

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