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'Is he a liability?' Questions raised as Trump team adjusts to his limitations

New reporting on President Donald Trump's age-related decline opened fresh questions about his leadership of the Republican Party.

The Atlantic published a new report detailing how the president's team has adjusted to his limitation, and reporter Jonathan Lemire discussed his findings Monday while co-hosting MS NOW's "Morning Joe."

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'Amateur hour': Trump's stunts put deep red House seat at risk for first time in 30 years

TOPEKA — Retired Air Force Col. Chris Carmichael believes he can defeat Republican U.S. Rep. Ron Estes in the 4th District congressional race, even though the incumbent won the seat by a 30-point margin two years ago.

A Democrat hasn’t represented the Wichita-area district since Dan Glickman lost his reelection bid in 1994.

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'Something is coming': Bonkers Trump picture fuels speculation storm

President Donald Trump shared a bizarre image Sunday that depicts himself walking alongside an alien figure – and without explanation or additional context – sparking widespread speculation Monday that the president may be hinting at something to come.

“Something is coming because this level [of] trolling and distraction is off the hook,” wrote journalist Ann Vandersteel, a popular figure within conservative and pro-Trump circles.

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Hegseth drops war duties to help Trump settle 'petty' score with GOP nemesis: report

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paused Iran war duties on Monday to take on President Donald Trump's Republican foe, according to reports.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who has served seven terms in the House of Representatives for Kentucky, has been a frequent critic of Trump. And now, Hegseth has made a rare move to try to influence the upcoming race for the Bluegrass State's primary on Tuesday, reported The Swamp, a Substack from The Daily Beast.

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Trump's next vanity project will tear up the White House South Lawn: report

President Donald Trump is plotting yet another overhaul of the White House grounds — this time digging up the storied South Lawn to install a permanent helipad, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Sunday night.

The helipad would mark the latest in a dizzying string of renovations Trump has imposed on the people's house since returning to power. He's already paved over the Rose Garden, slapped a black granite walkway along the West Wing Colonnade, redesigned the Oval Office, planted two massive flagpoles on the grounds, and demolished the entire East Wing to clear room for his 90,000-square-foot ballroom.

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Trump imagines cartoonish war surrender scenario in 'crazy' new attack

President Donald Trump on Monday concocted a cartoonishly unrealistic Iran surrender scenario to complain about media coverage of his war.

The 79-year-old president had accused reporters of treason for their unfavorable coverage of the war he launched Feb. 28 and has imperiled the global economy after Iran shut down the crucial Strait of Hormuz, and Trump imagined the media coverage of the Middle Eastern nation's leadership literally waving white flags of surrender.

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GOP candidate told ex-fiancée 'he was going to kill her' before strangling her: report

A Republican Minnesota state Senate candidate who was endorsed by GOP leaders was arrested and charged with domestic assault in 2009 after his former fiancée told authorities he had slammed a car door on her legs and strangled her until she lost consciousness, The Minnesota Star Tribune reported on Monday.

Court filings show that Aaron Brutger was charged with one felony count of domestic assault by strangulation and one misdemeanor count of domestic assault, according to The Star Tribune. He was 26 at the time.

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GOP lawmaker accused of trying to bait ex-wife's attorney into a fight: 'Come at me!'

A Republican congressman was accused of trying to bait his estranged wife's attorney into a fight earlier this month during a courthouse confrontation.

Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) is embroiled in a bitter divorce proceeding, and ex-wife Emily Moreno's legal team alleged that he approached her attorney Andrew Zashin following a May 7 pretrial hearing as his own legal team attempted to calm him down, reported the New York Post.

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GOP senator praises party diversity by touting 4 Black House members — who are all leaving

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) thought he had a slam dunk. He posted a photo collage of the only four Black Republicans serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and declared, "This is NOT the party of Jim Crow."

There's just one problem: every single one of them is leaving.

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Trump just blew ‘to bits’ longstanding American pillar with one event: analysis

The First Amendment explicitly prohibits Congress from establishing an official state religion – a cornerstone of what Thomas Jefferson called the "wall of separation between church and state" – and yet on Sunday, Trump appeared to take direct aim at that wall, seeking to "blow it to bits," Zeteo's Martin Pengelly argued in an analysis published Monday.

“On Jan. 1, 1802, in his letter to the Baptists of Danbury, Connecticut, President Thomas Jefferson described ‘a wall of separation between Church & State,’ erected by the founders,” the analysis reads.

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Why your insurance bill is exploding — and the new push to make oil companies pay

Desperate to get a handle on rising property insurance costs driven by natural disasters, some state lawmakers are opening up a new line of attack in the effort to force oil companies to bear the cost of climate change effects.

In three states, Democratic lawmakers introduced bills this session that would allow insurance companies or state attorneys general to take action against oil companies to offset the rising costs of insurance.

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Ex-MAGA insider hammers JD Vance for 'repulsive cult behavior' after ironic attack

A former MAGA congresswoman slammed Vice President JD Vance for his public criticism of Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY).

Massie is fighting for his political life in Tuesday's historically expensive Republican primary against President Donald Trump-endorsed candidate Ed Gallrein, and Vance criticized the Kentucky congressman as disloyal to the GOP.

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Lawmakers race to ban the algorithm that knows how desperate you are

This story was originally published by CalMatters.

Last year, California lawmakers backed off on a plan to do something about surveillance pricing, the practice of using someone’s personal information to determine what they pay.

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