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'Awkward': Marco Rubio needled online for nominating non-Trump winner of Nobel Peace Prize

President Donald Trump has spent his first year in office claiming victories in wars and proclaiming his role in creating peace among warring nations, contending that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. However, this year’s prize was awarded to María Corina Machado—a Venezuelan opposition leader—garnering notable support from some of Trump’s own allies.

National security expert Marcy Wheeler noted that Secretary of State Marco Rubio may face awkwardness due to his endorsement of a letter urging the committee to award Machado the peace prize, despite the submission coming before his time with Trump.

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'I am someone who went through the system': Michael Cohen sounds alarm about new DOJ moves

Michael Cohen, the former attorney for President Donald Trump's Trump Organization, reacted to the indictments of James Comey and Letitia James, saying he is "someone who went through the system" and also "politically targeted."

Cohen served time in prison after pleading guilty to his involvement in facilitating "hush money" payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels to try and influence the 2016 election, which led to Trump's conviction in New York, responded in a Substack essay Friday to the "prosecution of Trump’s enemies."

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'Pressure is working': Pete Buttigieg says Indiana Republicans 'ashamed' of Trump's demand

Indiana Republicans are “ashamed” to go along with President Donald Trump’s demand for lawmakers to redraw its congressional districts, argued former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Friday as the White House increases its pressure campaign on state lawmakers.

The Trump administration has doubled down on its efforts to pressure Indiana lawmakers to redraw its districts in an attempt to bolster the GOP’s prospects in the upcoming midterm elections, similar to what Texas lawmakers adopted in August, sparking a response from California in what has been called a “redistricting battle.”

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'No one has an annual physical twice': Trump insider baffled by Friday hospital visit

According to Salon’s Brian Karem, there is at least one Donald Trump insider who finds the president’s visit on Friday to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center concerning.

Earlier in the week, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that the 79-year-old Trump, whose health issues have become fodder for online speculation, would “stop by for his routine yearly check up.”

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'I wish his family would intervene': Pritzker says Trump aides taking advantage of decline

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker suspects that President Donald Trump's advisers are taking advantage of his apparent mental decline to manipulate him.

The president had called for Pritzker's arrest, along with Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson, as he deploys National Guard troops to the nation's third largest city, purportedly in a crackdown on violent crime and illegal immigration, but the Democratic official told The New Republican the threat was almost like a cry for help.

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'Bombing random buildings?' Alarm as Trump mulls 'antifa' foreign terrorist designation

President Donald Trump’s interest in designating “antifa” as a foreign terrorist organization could provide the government with new tools to prosecute the amorphous left-wing movement and, one former counterterrorism official argues, potential justification for using lethal force.

The president has already rhetorically targeted “antifa” as a terrorist entity through a largely symbolic executive order that holds no statutory teeth.

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'Shocks me so much': MSNBC's Morning Joe blames Epstein furor for missed military checks

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough unloaded on House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in a wide-ranging broadside.

The Louisiana Republican told a worried military spouse on television that Democrats were to blame for the government shutdown threatening paychecks for service members, but the "Morning Joe" host said Johnson was personally to blame for that looming lapse.

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'It's a sign!' New White House photo of Trump 'with devil horns' sparks online frenzy

A new photograph taken Thursday of President Donald Trump has ignited an online frenzy, with the placement of a golden bald eagle in the White House Cabinet Room having created the illusion that the president was sporting a pair of “devil horns.”

“Fitting!” wrote X user “Madd_Gigi,” a frequent critic of Trump who’s amassed more than 3,100 followers.

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'Red flag' in Trump DOJ's Letitia James indictment singled out by legal experts

With one former federal prosecutor labeling the amount New York Attorney General Letitia James is accused of defrauding a bank out of as “small peanuts,” legal experts contacted by the conservative Wall Street Journal expressed skepticism that the DOJ’s bank fraud case filed on Thursday will be successful.

Late in the day, newly appointed U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan levied two charges in a five page indictment against James alleging she defrauded a bank when she acquired a mortgage on a second home in Norfolk, Virginia for $109,600.

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'Setting themselves up for a hard fall': GOP warned Trump act will come back to haunt them

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned Republicans are setting dangerous precedents for themselves by allowing President Donald Trump's anti-democratic abuses.

Republican lawmakers have stood aside as the president deploys troops into Democratic-run cities purportedly to crack down on immigration and crime, but some GOP elected officials like Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt are expressing concern about what might happen when the "shoe is on the other foot."

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'GOP will struggle': Trump ally panics over 'deliberate sabotage of MAGA' from within

A controversial Donald Trump ally is sounding the alarm, warning on Friday about a "deliberate sabotage of MAGA."

MAGA activist Laura Loomer, who has the ear of the president and has been dubbed the Trump-whisperer, melted down over the weekend about a weakening of MAGA. She specifically noted that she was worried about what would happen "after Trump."

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'May end up biting us big time': Ex-FBI official warns about threat of another 9/11

Reacting to a new report that the FBI under Director Kash Patel is shifting a massive amount of manpower to helping the Department of Homeland Security track down undocumented immigrants, two former bureau officials claimed there is now an increased risk of a terrorist attack in the US.

According to a report that was issued by Sen. Mark Warner (R-VA), who sits on the Senate Intelligence committee, which he shared with the Guardian, an estimated 45 percent of FBI agents in the country’s 25 largest field offices are now working on immigrant roundups, and 23 percent of the nearly 13,000 total agents are assisting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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'Blood in the water': Typically low-key race has Georgia Republicans 'terrified'

A typically low-key statewide race in Georgia has Republicans campaigning in a panic, according to a new report.

"Terrified" Republicans are tossing out red-meat culture war issues to voters as they defend a pair of seats on the Public Service Commission, which regulates Georgia Power and other utilities, to avoid an upset that would jolt the state's politics heading into next year's midterm elections, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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