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'You're an idiot': White House lashes out at CNN for reporting on Trump's 'advanced age'

The White House is pushing back hard after CNN published a report examining President Donald Trump's health and mortality — calling the journalist behind the story an "idiot" and blasting the outlet as "gutter trash."

Rapid Response 47, the Trump White House's official rapid response account, unloaded on CNN reporter Kevin Liptak after he published a piece Monday headlined "Trump's advanced age and threats to his life serve as reminders of his own mortality."

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'People are fed up': Swing state Dems outpoll GOP by biggest margin in 27 years

Last week’s primary election didn’t feature any races with both a Democrat and a Republican on the ballot, but Georgia Democrats still feel like they won.

If you are one of the more than 2 million Georgians who cast a ballot, you will likely recall the poll worker asking you to choose a Democratic, Republican or nonpartisan ballot.

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Trump just went 'all in' while holding 'weak hand' with threat to foreign allies: MS NOW

Middle Eastern nations that were on the receiving end of a threat from Donald Trump over the holiday weekend called his bluff because he no longer carries the weight he thinks he does.

That was the claim made by MS NOW host Joe Scarborough and Washington Post columnist David Ignatius on Monday morning after the affected nations balked.

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Cheney physician flags 'severe illness' Trump seems to have: 'It's a real problem'

A physician expressed serious concerns about President Donald Trump's physical and mental health ahead of his third medical checkup in in 13 months.

Trump, the oldest president to ever be inaugurated, turns 80 next month, and Dr. Jonathan Reiner told "CNN News Central" that he has grave concerns about some specific medical issues that have slipped into public view as the president goes to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a scheduled medical and dental checkup.

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Trump 'stunned' his allies 'into silence' with a last-minute demand: report

In his phone call Saturday with the leaders of several Middle East nations, President Donald Trump reportedly “stunned” those on the call into “silence” with a last-minute demand, and to such an extent that the president “asked if they [were] still there,” Zeteo and Axios reported.

The phone call occurred on the same day Trump had announced that a deal to end the U.S. war against Iran was within reach, during which, the president floated a new requirement to leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain, one that he apparently had not raised before, per two U.S. officials who spoke with Axios.

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Trump goes on wild posting spree ahead of hospital visit: 'That's all I have to say'

President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of social media posts Tuesday morning before his scheduled trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

The 79-year-old president made 19 posts between 5:52 a.m. and 7:29 a.m. on his Truth Social website, touching on a variety of topics and demonstrating that he spent the morning with an eye on Fox News.

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Trump's 'monstrosity' of an Arlington plan crashes into thousands of furious veterans

When Ronn Easton, a Vietnam veteran, first learned of President Donald Trump’s plans to build a massive triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery he started losing sleep.

“The thought of that big, 250-foot monstrosity casting shadow on the graves of those heroes makes me sick to my stomach,” said Easton, who has visited Arlington 10 times.

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'It's a problem': GOP struggling to rein in elderly lawmakers who won't step aside

While Democrats grapple with a generational push to oust elderly lawmakers, Republicans are confronting their own severe aging problem — with the party led by a 79-year-old president and dominated by lawmakers in their 70s and 80s who show no signs of stepping aside.

According to a report from NOTUS, some Republicans acknowledge the party "has its own 'age problem'" as it deals with lawmakers who won't retire and refuse to give up committee chairs.

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Insiders spill on shadow war targeting Trump to torpedo peace talks: report

After President Donald Trump announced Saturday that an Iran peace deal was within reach, “hawkish Republicans” targeted the president with a campaign designed to convince him he would "look foolish and weak" for pursuing it – a pressure campaign that appears to have worked following fresh U.S. strikes on Iran Monday, Zeteo reported Tuesday.

“Two sources with knowledge of the situation told [Zeteo] that hawkish Republicans flagged for the White House media coverage, social media posts, and other material arguing that reported peace terms would hand the Iranians victory and make Trump look foolish and weak,” Zeteo’s Martin Pengelly wrote in the outlet’s report.

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It's not Vance. It's not Rubio. GOP pollster reveals who MAGA voters actually want in 2028

Republican pollster Sarah Longwell says there is a name coming up repeatedly in her focus groups when voters are asked who they want to lead the country next — and it is not JD Vance, Marco Rubio, or any of the conventional 2028 frontrunners.

It's Candace Owens.

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Dems blast their own party for using 'heroic dead for a political attack on Memorial Day'

A pair of Democratic lawmakers – both combat veterans – blasted their own party for a social media post marking Memorial Day.

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) called out the the Democratic National Committee for posting photos of 13 U.S. service members killed during the military conflict with Iran and blaming President Donald Trump for their deaths.

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Trump threw GOP caucus into 'chaos' — and he likely 'loves it': campaign advisor

Donald Trump’s decision to push for a $1.8 billion “weaponization” fund to pay off his allies who feel they have been persecuted or prosecuted by President Joe Biden’s administration has led to a rupture between the president and the GOP caucus rank and file -- and the president is just fine with that.

That is the opinion of longtime conservative campaign consultant Susan Del Percio, who wrote for MS NOW that the timing and announcement of the proposal were no coincidence.

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'This is next-level': Secret GOP plan to 'meddle' in elections allegedly uncovered

A number of Democratic lawmakers believe they’ve uncovered a “secret” effort by Republicans to “meddle” in Democratic primary elections, one involving “next-level obfuscation” to conceal the identities of those behind the effort, Punchbowl News reported on Tuesday.

“We don’t know who’s speaking, we don’t know what their real motivations are, and the things that they do talk about may be completely different from why they’re involved,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), speaking with Punchbowl News. “It really degrades public discourse and just creates paranoia and uncertainty.”

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