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Trump’s inner circle begs him to stop with favorite attacks: 'So damaging'

President Donald Trump's aides are reportedly begging him to stop talking about and blaming former President Joe Biden.

White House insiders have told Trump that his continued finger pointing at the former president has alienated voters and has contributed to the shift to support Democratic candidates, The Daily Beast reported Tuesday.

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Judge slams Trump admin for 'misleading' Epstein victims with ploy to create diversion

A federal judge slammed the Trump administration Tuesday for “misleading” both victims of Jeffrey Epstein and the American public in what some critics have called a ploy of distraction.

New York District Judge Paul Engelmayer approved Tuesday the Justice Department’s request to unseal the court records of Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking victims for Epstein. In his ruling, however, Engelmayer torched the DOJ’s request as an act of deception.

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Trump insists birthright citizenship only 'meant for the babies of slaves'

President Donald Trump insisted that the U.S. Supreme Court should revoke birthright citizenship because he said it was "meant for the babies of slaves."

During an interview with Politico this week, correspondent Dasha Burns asked Trump about the upcoming Supreme Court case.

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Latest jobs report trips up Trump's A-plus economy brag

U.S. job openings barely changed in October over the previous month as employers grappled with economic uncertainty.

The Labor Department released its report a month late due to the 43-day government shutdown that showed that employers posted 7.67 million openings in October, slightly up from 7.66 million in September, reported Reuters.

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Trump's festering resentment blamed for visa crackdown

A columnist Tuesday described why President Donald Trump's crackdown on factchecker visas was actually "personal, as everything with him tends to be."

The Guardian's Margaret Sullivan recounted how Trump's urge to "control the message," and a festering resentment from the past, has driven him to pull the visas and target international applicants who work on content moderation.

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Furious Karoline Leavitt berates Republicans for not praising Trump enough

As Americans increasingly lay blame for rising costs squarely at President Donald Trump’s feet, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt took to Fox News Tuesday to bash Republicans for not praising the president enough for his accomplishments.

“As President Trump has been screaming from the rooftops, Republicans need to remain tough, and smart, and they need to be more vocal about telling the accomplishment of this administration,” Leavitt told Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” Tuesday, The Daily Beast reported.

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​Sonia Sotomayor hits Elon Musk with 'quid pro quo' accusation

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor suggested that billionaire Elon Musk had a "quid pro quo" relationship with President Donald Trump after donating millions to get him re-elected.

During a Tuesday hearing on campaign finance laws, Sotomayor made the suggestion to an attorney for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, who was arguing to further cut back campaign finance limitations.

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Trump’s favored health plan has been tried — and it left millions buried in medical debt

Sarah Monroe once had a relatively comfortable middle-class life.

She and her family lived in a neatly landscaped neighborhood near Cleveland. They had a six-figure income and health insurance. Then, four years ago, when Monroe was pregnant with twin girls, something started to feel off.

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Resurfaced Bondi admission could be damning for Trump: report

A legal brief authored by Pam Bondi before she became Donald Trump’s Attorney General could come back to haunt their relationship.

On Tuesday, MS NOW host Jonathan Lemire pointed to a report from the New York Times which uncovered work that Bondi did for a conservative think tank that was submitted to the Supreme Court — and made a case for the limitations of presidential power.

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'Yikes!' Trump gets warning his tone deaf brag will come back to bite him

President Donald Trump issued the economy under his leadership a grade of “A-plus-plus” in a new interview with Politico published Tuesday — a remark that critics said would come back to haunt him in the upcoming midterms as costs for basic necessities like food, housing and energy continue to skyrocket.

“I do want to talk about the economy here at home,” said Politico’s Dasha Burns. “And I wonder what grade you would give your economy.”

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'Don't be dramatic': Sneering Trump belittles tales of struggling Americans

Donald Trump was in no mood to hear from another female reporter asking about his administration's failures during an interview with Politico’s Dasha Burns.

Politico posted a 45-minute video Tuesday showing the president sitting down with Burns, in which he gave rambling answers that went far off the topic. But he took real offense when she asked him about the upcoming end of the Affordable Care Act subsidies — and responded with a sneer.

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Trove of unseen Epstein files ordered released as Ghislaine Maxwell makes new freedom bid

The Justice Department can release investigative materials used in the sex trafficking case against Ghislaine Maxwell, a federal judge has confirmed.

Maxwell, a close friend of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was put on trial in April 2021 on sex trafficking charges and, in June 2022, was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Judge Paul A. Engelmayer confirmed the Justice Department could unseal grand jury transcripts and exhibits from both the 2021 Maxwell case.

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'This is one of your supporters!' Trump confronted as fan gives him scathing review

President Donald Trump was confronted by Politico's Dasha Burns after one of his supporters complained about prices rising faster than wages under his administration.

During an interview this week, Burns asked Trump to grade his economic performance.

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