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'All hell breaks loose' as Italy's PM goes ballistic over 'made up' Trump story

A diplomatic firestorm erupted Friday after Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni accused President Trump of fabricating a story about her — and her government responded by canceling a planned diplomatic visit to Washington.

The dispute traces back to comments Trump made to Italian channel La7, claiming Meloni had "begged" him for a photo together at the G7 summit, reported Reuters.

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'It's a gusher': Trump's telling quote in exit interview flagged after Iran deal

President Donald Trump sat down for nearly half an hour with Axios correspondent Marc Caputo after signing a memorandum of understanding to wind down the Iran war — and that reporter flagged one particular statement that stood out to him.

The 80-year-old president acknowledged that he negotiated an end to the war to avoid a global economic recession, but he denied that he had been humbled by the experience and instead had determined "there are no limits" to his power.

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Dems vow revenge as 'disrespectful' GOP leader's personal jabs leave them fuming

Democratic lawmakers on the House Foreign Affairs Committee are growing frustrated with chair Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) over his leadership — including “barely-veiled personal jabs” and other provocations — and are already "vowing they won't forget" if they reclaim the majority in the midterms, Punchbowl News reported Friday.

During a recent hearing in the committee attended by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Mast “cut off” Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), the top Democrat on the committee, during his opening statement. Back in March, Mast chastised Meeks over his attendance after the New York Democrat pushed to subpoena Trump administration officials regarding the U.S. war against Iran.

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Fury as fourth postal worker dies at flagship USPS facility that has no phones

In the wake of a fourth death at a U.S. Postal Service megafacility in Georgia, a union leader blasted the government agency for its inadequate emergency response procedures.

Jonathan Smith, president of the American Postal Workers Union, called out a lack of emergency phones at a 1-million-square-foot USPS warehouse in Palmetto, Georgia, where an employee, Demarcus Little, Sr., 45, died earlier this month.

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Trump blind spot threatens to be 'fatal flaw' that brings down presidency: columnist

Donald Trump built his political brand on the power of national pride — and it could have been the "fatal mistake" of his second administration, according to an analysis Friday.

The American leader can't seem to understand that other countries are patriotic too, Alexander Burns wrote for Politico.

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Trump's abysmal joke nicknames flagged as sign he's losing marbles: 'Time to hang it up'

President Donald Trump is exhibiting a clear pattern that shows just how badly his cognitive abilities have slipped from what they used to be, MS NOW political analyst John Heilemann said on Thursday's edition of "Deadline: White House."

Heilemann's observation came after a general discussion in which he and Nicolle Wallace outlined what they saw as the president's incompetence and lack of concern for the American people.

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Trump's 'last straw' of broken promises lined him up for MAGA 'battering': columnist

Donald Trump is hyper aware that his Iran deal is tearing his party apart — but he's especially concerned that he's left his MAGA base "seething," a columnist wrote Friday.

Even the president's most loyal supporters didn't mince words when they blasted the deal Trump is expected to sign in an effort to end the Iran war.

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Three-time Trump voter revolts against GOP in farm country: 'And I'm not the only one'

Scott Thomsen has voted for Donald Trump three times. Now, the fourth-generation Nebraska farmer says he's done with the Republican Party.

"I'm pretty disenfranchised as a voter right now, and I think I'm not the only one," Thomsen told the Washington Post. "Either I'm going to completely sit these elections out, or I'm going to vote down the line, incumbents out."

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Trump-caused 'chaos' finally forces GOP's Senate leader to snap: 'Extraordinary rebuke'

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) issued an “extraordinary rebuke” of members of his own party this week amid a wave of recent inner-party “chaos” sparked by President Donald Trump, Punchbowl News reported on Friday.

Thune, according to Punchbowl News’ Andrew Desiderio, Laura Weiss and John Bresnahan, has had “just about the worst luck over the past couple months” as Trump’s agenda has increasingly placed the Senate GOP leader in difficult positions – from derailing the entire GOP agenda this week by “canceling” a Senate confirmation hearing, to pushing the SAVE Act, his controversial voting ID bill that analysts say has no path forward in Congress.

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'Biggest leaker' in the Trump White House singled out by ex-CNN anchor

A high-profile ex-CNN anchor singled out the insider said to be the "biggest leaker" in the Trump White House.

Don Lemon said during an interview with Legal AF host Michael Popok that Vice President "J.D. Vance is like the biggest leaker of them all" in the White House based on what "many people have said and according to some of the reporting."

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'It's not a joke': CNN pundits crack up while reading new detail in Trump tell-all

CNN pundits couldn't hold it together as they heard about a new detail in an upcoming tell-all about the Trump White House.

The upcoming book Regime Change, written by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, detailed how Trump showed them a document that argued he was more powerful than historical strongmen like Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao, and Hitler.

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DOJ lawyers flee to blue state rather than be Trump's 'fool or a coward': Dem AG

Department of Justice lawyers ditching the Trump administration to work in a blue state took parting shots, according to a Democratic Attorney General.

During an appearance on the Legal AF podcast, Colorado AG Phil Weiser, who's running for governor in his state, detailed the "brain drain" at the DOJ as lawyers flee, with one prosecutor named Hagan Scotten telling his superiors that only "a fool or a coward" would work for Trump.

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'Unfathomable': Conservative floored by report of Trump supergluing gold in Oval Office

A CNN pundit couldn't believe the description of President Donald Trump's super glue fiasco revealed in an upcoming book.

The upcoming book Regime Change by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan detailed how White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt walked into the Oval Office to find Trump "clutching a tube of super glue and attempting to affix gold decorations to the marble fireplace mantle."

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