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MAHA nominee for surgeon general goes into labor hours before confirmation hearing

Vaccine skeptic and surgeon general nominee Casey Means had her confirmation hearing delayed Thursday after going into labor, NBC News reported Thursday.

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee was poised to consider Means’ nomination Thursday morning during a virtual hearing. It's now been postponed indefinitely.

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Trump embarrassed on world stage as Chinese leader delivers fact-check to his face

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a diplomatic rebuke to President Donald Trump during their bilateral meeting in South Korea, dismantling Trump's claims about resolving the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia.

Xi, speaking through an interpreter, carefully acknowledged Trump's presence at the peace signing while subtly undermining his narrative. "During your visit to Malaysia, you witnessed the signing of the Joint Declaration on Peace along the Cambodia-Thailand border, and you provided your support," Xi stated, before asserting China's central role.

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'There is no chance of living': Trump admin defends Taliban in bizarre deportation case

The Department of Homeland Security is defending the Taliban to make a case for deporting an Afghan man who was rescued by U.S. forces.

The Washington Post reported the man, who was identified only as H out of concern for his safety, has sought asylum because he supported U.S. interests in his home country of Afghanistan, worked for a U.S.-based nonprofit, and attended an American university in Kabul.

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Trump admin in panic as major diplomatic deal shows signs of falling apart: report

Officials in the Trump administration are panicking as the president’s Gaza peace deal runs the risk of collapsing, Axios reported Thursday.

President Donald Trump brokered a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas earlier this month, getting both parties to agree to his Gaza plan that included a full withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces from Gaza, and an agreement on Hamas’ part to return all Israeli hostages, lay down its arms and agree not to participate in any future governance of Gaza.

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Dems demand probe as Trump's favorite Biden attack gets turned on him

WASHINGTON — If Republicans want to debate allegedly illegal pardons, Democrats are all in.

After House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) dropped a new report that claims President Joe Biden’s end-of-term pardons should be deemed “void” because they were signed by an autopen, Democrats questioned the get out of jail free cards President Donald Trump doled out to some 1,500 Jan. 6, 2021 rioters after his inauguration this year.

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Trump furious after Canada trolling triggered 'collapse in self-delusion': columnist

Volatile President Donald Trump routinely swings between irritation and genuine, profound anger, but a recent TV commercial out of Canada triggered him into a raging fury, a columnist wrote Thursday.

The commercial, featuring Ronald Reagan's folksy critique of tariffs, contained a powerful quote: "When someone says: 'Let's impose tariffs on foreign imports,' it looks like they're doing the patriotic thing by protecting American products and jobs. And sometimes for a short while it works – but only for a short time." Reagan ultimately concluded that tariffs fundamentally "hurts every American worker."

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'Breaking point': Report claims dozens of GOP senators finally snap over Trump 'betrayal'

Multiple Republicans from states that rely on farming have finally reached their breaking point with President Donald Trump, according to a new report.

The president casually suggested earlier this month that the U.S. should import beef from Argentina to push down high prices — and dozens of farm-state GOP lawmakers who've held their tongues on Trump policies that hurt their constituents finally had enough, reported Politico.

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'I'm down': Jasmine Crockett signs up for Jimmy Kimmel stunt to target Trump intelligence

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) eagerly accepted President Donald Trump's challenge to take an IQ test, turning recent provocative comments into a comedic opportunity to challenge his cognitive claims.

Trump had repeatedly boasted about acing a cognitive test at Walter Reed Medical Center, asserting that "low IQ" Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Crockett couldn't pass the exam. In his original challenge, Trump declared, "You give [Ocasio-Cortez] an IQ test. Have her pass the exams that I decided to take. Let AOC go against Trump. Let Jasmine go against Trump."

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'Treasonous!' Trump condemns deal skeptics as he gives desperate farmers absurd order

President Donald Trump prematurely celebrated his ongoing trade talks with Chinese President Xi Jingping Thursday by urging desperately struggling American farmers to “go out and buy more land and larger tractors” — while at the same time lashing out at critics of his Asia visit as “almost treasonous.”

“I had a truly great meeting with President Xi of China… We agreed on many things, with others, even of high importance, being very close to resolved,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social early Thursday morning.

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Trump 'on shaky ground' as broken promises see massive part of base turn on him: expert

President Donald Trump is "on shaky ground" with a key part of his base because he's failed to deliver on two big promises during his second term, according to a pollster.

John Della Volpe, Polling Director at the Harvard Kennedy School, discussed Trump's recent polling among young men, who were a key part of his winning coalition in 2024, on a new episode of "The Daily Beast Podcast." Volpe said that Trump's failures to reduce the cost of living and his mishandling of the Jeffrey Epstein files have caused his support among this key demographic to suffer.

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'Deeply sad': Ex-GOP analyst throws Republican's words back at her after latest flip-flop

Former GOP analyst Tim Miller, host of "The Bulwark Podcast," threw Rep. Nancy Mace's (R-SC) own words back at her on Wednesday after she made a series of statements on social media about her support for gay marriage.

On Tuesday, Mace tweeted, "Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve," a popular refrain from the religious right that belittles gay marriage. Her post earned a Community Note on X, which provided examples of when Mace previously voted in favor of protecting gay marriage.

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Trump nominee withdraws after being criticized for ties to Russian companies: report

One of President Donald Trump's nominees to lead the U.S. Export-Import Bank withdrew from consideration on Wednesday after Democrats raised concerns about his ties to Russian businesses, according to a new report.

Politico reported that Bryce McFerran, whom Trump nominated to serve as the first vice president of the bank, previously worked at a Russian-owned steel company, and his wife has relatives who work in the Kremlin. Even though he withdrew, McFerran will still serve in an acting role as EXIM’s chief banking officer “until a permanent replacement is named in the coming weeks,” an administration spokesperson told the outlet.

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Ex-GOP speechwriter highlights the one thing protecting Trump from total collapse

President Donald Trump's polling has fallen into the 30s amid a series of government crises and unpopular decisions, hitting a new low for his second term — but there is still a key factor he has that many other presidents with similar popularity crashes did not, former GOP speechwriter Tim Miller told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Wednesday.

This comes despite constant GOP taunts of Trump possibly running for an illegal third term, something that Miller argued is far from a sign of strength.

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