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'Wouldn't that be bad?' MSNBC host shreds Trump's boast comparing official to Grim Reaper

President Donald Trump shared an AI-made video that used an image of Office of Management and Budget Russ Vought dressed as the Grim Reaper. It prompted a confused MSNBC host to question why Trump would use such an allegation that wasn't a positive thing.

Speaking to Brendan Buck, a former strategist who worked under two House speakers, Paul Ryan (R-WI) and John Boehner (R-OH), Katy Tur read off the latest round of federal staffing cuts, which have been ongoing since Trump entered office.

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Trump's 'attack dog' committed same 'mistake' he's targeting rivals for: legal experts

Bill Pulte, dubbed an "attack dog" for President Donald Trump's political enemies, has reportedly made the same error he's targeted political rivals over.

In a new Mother Jones report published Tuesday, Pulte — a chairman of the board of Fannie Mae — is accused of not filing a disclosure form with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Trump jokes about giving missiles to right-wing foreign leader 'for your opposition'

President Donald Trump offered Argentina's right-wing president Tomahawk missiles to use on his "opposition" in an apparent joke.

During a news conference with President Javier Milei on Tuesday, Trump was asked if he would discuss providing weapons to Ukraine when he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday.

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Not 'very outstanding': Trump bashes ex-aide turned co-host of 'The View'

President Donald Trump lashed out at his former communications director, Alyssa Farah Griffin, on Tuesday when a reporter asked about her support for peace in the Middle East.

Trump was asked about Griffin's promise to wear a MAGA hat on "The View" if the hostages are ultimately released. Trump asked to repeat the name, and then recalled, "Well, she used to work for me. So, she used to work here. Let me tell you about Alyssa."

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'Embarrassing cowards’: Analyst says AOC’s Trump aide takedown exposed how to attack MAGA

An analyst on Tuesday revealed the "trick" to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-NY) mockery of Stephen Miller after the congresswoman called the White House deputy chief of staff "insecure" and warned MAGA followers not to follow the "embarrassing cowards."

Ocasio-Cortez didn't mince words last week when she told her Instagram followers to “Laugh at them! Stephen Miller is a clown! I’ve never seen that guy in real life, but he looks like he’s, like, 4′10″.”

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'Very nasty!' Trump lashes out at ABC News over 'hostile' interview with Vance

President Donald Trump lashed out at ABC News host George Stephanopoulos during a meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei and Cabinet officials.

On Sunday, Stephanopoulos spoke to Vice President JD Vance and asked whether a top Trump official, Tom Homan, kept the $50,000 bribe that the FBI taped him accepting.

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'They're lying!' Mike Lindell flips out at Republican-led company after Dominion purchase

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell went ballistic after a Republican-owned company purchased Dominion Voting Systems, which was suing him for defamation over claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged.

Before purchasing Dominion, Liberty Vote required the company to settle many of its lawsuits against President Donald Trump's allies. However, Lindell was not included in the group of settlements.

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Bombshell report reveals leaked GOP chat filled with racist jokes and rape fantasies

A treasure trove of leaked Telegram chats among the leadership of the Young Republicans exposed a mixture of racist comments, rape fantasies, and suggestions on how to drive their opponents to suicide.

According to a bombshell report from Politico’s Jason Beeferman and Emily Ngo, there were jokes about “loving Hitler,” how to construct gas chambers, with one woman, Annie Kaykaty, New York’s national committeewoman, chiming in with, “I’m ready to watch people burn now.”

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'Amazing': Pam Bondi under fire after 'bragging' about social media takedown orders

Attorney General Pam Bondi is under fire for telling Facebook parent company Meta to remove content on the social media site.

Bondi claimed that a Facebook group posts public photos of federal agents, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, that identify them.

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'Collective heart attack': Legal experts sound alarm over Supreme Court's 'green light'

Legal experts are having a "collective heart attack" — and no one is more responsible for enabling a radicalized second term for President Donald Trump and "legal emergency" than the U.S. Supreme Court, an analyst said on Tuesday.

Some people have suggested we are in the midst of a constitutional crisis, Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton wrote.

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Trump boasts 6 dead in another drug boat strike

President Donald Trump Tuesday boasted that another six people are dead after an alleged drug boat strike in the Caribbean Sea.

Trump announced the news on his Truth Social platform:

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'Literally every claim was false': DHS official busted for lying about teen's ICE arrest

A Department of Homeland Security official was busted for lying about a teenage girl's violent arrest by federal agents.

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin claimed video of the arrest Friday actually showed Chicago police detaining a burglar last year, but a Daily Beast analysis confirmed the teen – a U.S. citizen – was violently thrown to the ground and taken into custody by officers from a department outside the city with help from DHS Enforcement and Removals Operations (ERO).

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'Vile' attacks signal massive No King protests have 'Trump really, really worried': report

The impending No Kings protests scheduled for this weekend have President Donald Trump “really, really worried,” argued journalist Greg Sargent on Tuesday, adding that Trump’s panic was made evident by what he described as a “coordinated” effort from Republicans to dismiss the demonstrators as “terrorists.”

The No Kings protests are scheduled for this Saturday, Oct. 18, and are a follow up to the previous No Kings protests that took place last summer, attended by an estimated four-to-six million people.

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