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‘MAGA loudmouths’ make big admission about Trump endorsements: report

Republican candidates — and loyal MAGA influencers — no longer view President Donald Trump's endorsement with the same value it used to have, according to a report Monday.

The Down Ballot Substack's David Nir and Jeff Singer described how Arizona Republican candidate Gina Swoboda dropped out of her race for "the swingy 1st Congressional District," after previously receiving Trump's full endorsement. Instead, she announced she would run for Arizona Secretary of State against incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.

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Enraged Trump blasts blue state governor for 'massive ecological disaster'

President Donald Trump Monday tried to blame Maryland's Democratic Gov. Wes Moore for a sewage dump in the Potomac River, hurling an attack at one of his most open critics.

Local officials have warned people of the wastewater pipe collapse in the river while Trump tried to claim that Moore couldn't handle the incident, despite that the fact that the wastewater falls under the DC Water utility leadership — not the governor. He also tried to point the finger at California Democrat and Gov. Gavin Newsom, another person who hasn't shied away from challenging Trump, as the president tried to draw similarities to the devastating fires in Pacific Palisades, California in January 2025.

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Governor candidate caught making up key endorsements

An independent gubernatorial candidate in Michigan is walking back a post that appeared to fabricate endorsements from labor unions that he didn't actually receive.

According to The Detroit News, the X account of Mike Duggan "specifically listed the United Auto Workers Local 412, the Teamsters, the Operating Engineers and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). '15 labor unions didn't endorse me to help one party or the other,' Duggan's account then said. 'They endorsed me because I deliver for working people.'"

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Special election to replace MTG could cause 'heartburn for Republicans': reporter

The race to fill former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) seat could "cause heartburn for Republicans" if none of their candidates wins a majority vote in the primary.

President Donald Trump extended his endorsement last week to Clay Fuller, a local district attorney running in the March 10 primary, which will likely lead to an April runoff due to the state's election rules, reported CNN.

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'Really?' Pam Bondi buried on MS NOW for dragging Marilyn Monroe into Epstein saga

A massive list of names discovered in the Jeffrey Epstein files, which was released over the weekend by Attorney General Pam Bondi, contained a handful of celebrities, including one who died when the accused sex trafficker was still a child.

That led to rolled eyes from MS NOW host Alex Witt on Monday afternoon when she joined the pile-on of the Donald Trump appointee for yet another effort to muddy the waters as she drags her feet on doing anything for the Epstein victims.

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'No way out': Young voters now regret voting for Trump

Young voters who pledged their support to Donald Trump and the Republican Party at the last election are suffering from buyer's remorse.

A collection of young people who voted for the GOP at the 2024 election highlighted the many problems now facing their generation as a result of the party in power. One voter, Joseph, told The Atlantic that his generation feels trapped by the current state of the country under the Trump administration's watch.

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Megyn Kelly dumbfounded by Republican's racist post

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL), who has a history of making genocidal and racist remarks, caused a stir after suggesting that dogs were preferable to Muslims, an offensive remark that left prominent conservative commentator Megyn Kelly dumbstruck.

“If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one,” Fine wrote Sunday in a social media post on X, making clear on Monday which of the two he preferred.

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ICE plans for mega-detention facility in red state dealt a massive blow

President Donald Trump's Immigration and Customs Enforcement suffered a blow on Monday, as a Texas property group clarified they won't sell them a Dallas-area mega-warehouse they had their eye on to create a massive detention facility.

In a statement obtained by Aarón Torres of The Dallas Morning News, Majestic Realty said, "While we were contacted about the potential sale of our building in Hutchins, Texas, Majestic Realty Co. has not and will not enter into any agreement for the purchase or lease of any building to the Department of Homeland Security for use as a detention facility."

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Major act of defiance against Trump in GOP-controlled state flagged by legal scholar

Despite growing increasingly unpopular among voters, President Donald Trump has maintained a firm grip on the Republican Party, though one legal scholar on Monday highlighted a rare and “truly heartening” instance of defiance that he characterized as a model for future GOP resistance.

That act of defiance was carried out by the Georgia Supreme Court, which last month unanimously voted to uphold the disbarment of a convicted Jan. 6 rioter, despite Trump having pardoned them.

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George W. Bush launches subtle Presidents' Day digs at Trump

Former President George W. Bush aimed subtle digs at Donald Trump in a Presidents' Day message — laying out observations about the nation's first leader amid the country's current troubled times.

The 43rd president of the United States described the significance behind George Washington's leadership in a Substack piece for In Pursuit. And although he never named Trump specifically, Bush presented several definitions of what leadership should look like and why Americans need it ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.

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Garbled Trump tunnel threat signals scramble to save face after court smackdown

Just days after retreating from his threat to withhold $16 billion in federal funding for a critical tunnel project, President Donald Trump took to social media Monday to denounce the project as a “disaster,” while simultaneously outlining an apparent offramp that could help him save face.

The “Gateway Project,” a planned tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey that local leaders say is desperately needed, had been controversially halted after Trump scrapped federal funding last year, despite Congress having already appropriated the funds.

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Judge hits Trump with severe rebuke as admin ordered to return slavery exhibit to museum

A federal judge has ordered President Donald Trump's administration to return an exhibit on slavery to Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park.

In a 40-page ruling on Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Cynthia Rufe compared the Interior Department and Secretary Doug Burgum to George Orwell's "Ministry of Truth."

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'Rattled' Trump now super dangerous — and 'reaching for the accelerant': Ex-GOP insider

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson has anticipated that President Donald Trump will lash out further as his MAGA coalition weakens.

In his Substack Monday, The Lincoln Project co-founder pointed out that while Trump, who has always wanted to appear a "strongman," loses his base, he could become more desperate than ever to try and maintain his power.

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