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'Not sure I've ever seen a mess like this': Trump said to have 'shown limits of his power'

During an appearance on MSNBC on Friday morning, longtime Washington, D.C. correspondent Jake Sherman admitted the current chaos of getting a budget deal done before a government shutdown is the worst he has ever seen.

Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Jonathan Lemire, the co-founder of Punchbowl News appeared stunned by what he has been watching.

With both Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk scrutinizing every move made by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Sherman was asked, "Are we going to get a deal tonight to keep the government open?" by Lemire.

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"You better hope so if you're a Republican, Jonathan, because this is quite the inauspicious way for Donald Trump to start his presidency."

"He has inserted this debt limit into the negotiation at the 11th and half hour, driving up the price," he continued. "What he's done here is he's made it harder to raise the debt ceiling because you need Democratic votes and Democrats know that they can –– they could demand –– whatever they want from Republicans at the end of the day if Trump sticks with that demand, he's driven the price up significantly."

Stating he wasn't sure how House Republicans can pull off getting a budget through, he admitted, "I'll be honest with you, I've been doing this a long time, I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a mess like this before."

"The speaker has cycled through two proposals this week," he elaborated. "One, the first proposal, which was destined to fail, never made it to the floor. The second proposal Trump backed, unofficially whipped it and it failed miserably, showing the limits of Trump's power on Capitol Hill."

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'Making this dude look cool as hell': NYPD's Luigi Mangione photo op instantly backfires

The New York City Police Department this week posted a photo on its X account of two officers loading United Health CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione onto a plane that transported him from Pennsylvania to New York.

However, many of the NYPD's followers informed the department that they did themselves no favors with the photo op, as they said it only made Mangione into more of a sympathetic figure.

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'Let it shut down': Marjorie Taylor Greene warns 'nothing good is coming' in funding fight

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said on Friday that Speaker Mike Johnson failed Republicans, and that "nothing good is coming" next.

Greene, a top ally to Donald Trump, took to X ahead of the weekend to weigh in on the ongoing government funding battle. Recently, Republican lawmakers have suggested the two failed votes on spending bills were avoidable errors.

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'Big deal': Elon Musk raises alarms by endorsing what's known as 'German neo-Nazi party'

Elon Musk raised alarm by endorsing Germany's far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which has called for the nation to leave the European Union.

The tech billionaire and Donald Trump adviser commented on an X post by far-right influencer Naomi Seibt, who had criticized German politician Friedrich Merz, saying the potential next chancellor was "horrified by the idea that Germany should follow Elon Musk’s and [Argentina President] Javier Milei’s example," and Musk replied with a brief endorsement.

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Republican Scott Jennings sounds alarm on what he calls the 'biggest scandal in America'

Recent reporting that President Joe Biden’s health was far more diminished than the administration led on was proclaimed to be “the biggest scandal in America” by longtime GOP insider Scott Jennings – a declaration a Democratic strategist only minorly pushed back on.

Responding to a Wall Street Journal article out Thursday that reported signs of Biden’s decline came within months of his taking office, Jennings eagerly cast doubt on Biden’s entire presidency.

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'Success!' Trump declares victory in salvaging spending bill deal he helped torpedo

President-elect Donald Trump declared "success in Washington" on Thursday afternoon and said lawmakers in Congress have come to a "very good deal" to avert a government shutdown.

Trump took to Truth Social to proclaim: "SUCCESS in Washington!"

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Republicans claim to have new agreement on funding government and predict Thursday vote

Republicans in the House of Representatives claimed Thursday to have reached a new deal to avert a government shutdown after President-elect Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk derailed a previous agreement.

After leaving House Speaker Mike Johnson's office, Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK) told reporters that a vote on the new funding bill was expected later on Thursday.

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White supremacist Nick Fuentes claims man threatening him at doxxed home shot dead by cops

White supremacist Nick Fuentes said Thursday an armed man was shot to death by cops after targeting his home which was recently doxxed online.

Police confirmed a man was shot and killed by officers Wednesday in the Chicago suburb where Fuentes is known to have lived.

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Trump issues direct threat to 'weak and ineffective' GOP lawmaker as infighting escalates

He hasn't even taken office yet, but President-elect Donald Trump is already threatening to run primary challenges against disobedient Republicans.

In a post on his Truth Social website, Trump lashed out at Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), who is resisting Trump's demand to eliminate the debt ceiling as part of a deal to keep the government open.

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'Describes everything he did': Legal expert shares new details in health CEO's murder

New details about the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson were revealed in federal court Thursday.

Murder suspect Luigi Mangione had a hearing scheduled for Thursday afternoon in court in New York City after waiving extradition from Pennsylvania, where he was arrested last week at a McDonalds in Altoona. The criminal complaint against him was unsealed, revealing new evidence against the 26-year-old accused killer.

"This criminal complaint on the other hand, which is basically an affidavit attested to by an agent of the government, describes everything that Mangione did here," said MSNBC's Lisa Rubin. "It has some pictures and still photography, pictures of the guns, describes the casings that were found on the scene, and then goes on to describe a notebook that was found with several handwritten pages, and describes what Mangione wrote in greater detail than anything that has been reported yet."

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'It costs money!' Some Republicans push back at Musk's pressure to shut down government

WASHINGTON — Elon Musk’s dumb for a smart guy — at least according to Republicans questioning why the man promising to save the government trillions is on the glide path to costing it billions.

“You can't shut government down. It costs money to shut the government down,” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) told Raw Story while hopping a Senate elevator Wednesday evening.

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'Coward': Mike Johnson hit with MAGA backlash after cancelling speech with Trump

Fans of President-elect Donald Trump blasted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as a "coward" after he suddenly canceled his speech at a major weekend conference with other MAGA celebrities.

Steve Bannon's War Room first reported that Johnson had decided not to speak at AmFest, a conservative conference organized by Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA, on Friday.

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Georgia appeals court disqualifies Fani Willis but refuses to drop case against Trump

An appeals court in Georgia disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting President-elect Donald Trump and others for allegedly trying to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The court, however, declined to dismiss the case altogether.

In a 12-page ruling, the court said a previous ruling by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee allowing Willis to remain on the case if special prosecutor Nathan Wade withdrew did not prevent an "appearance of impropriety." Willis and Wade admitted to having a romantic relationship.

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