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'This will break': Chuck Todd predicts Trump will ​throw​ Cabinet member 'overboard'

President Donald Trump has shown no signs thus far of seriously considering the removal of Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., despite months of controversy and despite his increasing attacks on doctors, vaccines, and public health consensus — but veteran analyst Chuck Todd thinks it's just a matter of time before he's gone.

Todd made the bold prediction in a panel on CNN's "The Arena" Thursday afternoon, following a scorched-earth hearing on Capitol Hill where senators in both parties piled on Kennedy, much to the outrage of some figures in Trumpworld.

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Kristi Noem's DHS claims 'huge victory' after appeals court ruling on 'Alligator Alcatraz'

The Department of Homeland Security claimed a "huge victory" Thursday after an appeals court paused the shutdown of one of its most infamous detention centers.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit issued a temporary injunction against a lower court's ruling that required DHS to shut down "Alligator Alcatraz," a 5,000-bed detention facility in the Florida Everglades, within 60 days. The lower court ruled that the Trump administration had ignored environmental regulations, which allowed them to build the facility in eight days.

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Mike Johnson's claim undercut as rebel Republican 'on track' to get Epstein votes: reports

Speaker Mike Johnson told the Republican caucus this week not to support Rep. Tom Massie's (R-KY) legislation that makes it mandatory for the Justice Department to release all of the information related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Johnson urged GOP members to support a measure coming from the House Oversight and Reform Committee. However, Massie explained that it is a non-binding demand that is a toothless effort that the DOJ wouldn't have to follow.

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Trump Cabinet member just 'confessed' the president has been 'lying': journalist

President Donald Trump's administration is scrambling to get the Supreme Court to reverse the decisions of multiple lower courts that held his tariff scheme illegal and invalid — but in the rush to provide a defense, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent may have just blown a hole through one of Trump's biggest fabrications about his trade policy.

That's because, according to national security journalist Marcy "emptywheel" Wheeler, Bessent's statements to the court give a completely different number than Trump's repeated boasts that he's secured $15 trillion in foreign investment into the United States as part of his nebulous "trade deals" with other countries to reduce his tariffs.

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Jeanine Pirro's meltdown accuses judge of 'allegiance to those who violate the law'

Jeanine Pirro, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, lashed out at Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui after he blasted her office for "too many misfires."

In a hearing on Thursday, Faruqui said that the country was "past the point of constitutional crisis" as the government said it would drop the case against a man accused of threatening the life of President Donald Trump.

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'Seen enough': Big-name conservative joins calls to impeach RFK after disastrous hearing

Calls for the impeachment of Robert F. Kennedy and demands for his resignation escalated on Thursday following a contentious hearing with Senate lawmakers, with even conservative Bill Kristol stating, "I've seen enough."

Kennedy, the Health and Human Services Secretary, was criticized by senators over recent moves, including firing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez, a Trump appointee, and firing the full panel of the vaccine advisory board. Democrats have accused him of putting the public in great danger over spreading misinformation and gutting evidence-based research over vaccines, Axios reports.

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Multiple Trump Cabinet members linked to same 'fraud' he's hounding foes over

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The Trump administration has vowed to go after anyone who got lower mortgage rates by claiming more than one primary residence on their loan papers.

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MAGA world 'appalled' as RFK Jr. scorched at hearing: 'Purge the CDC of medical tyrants!'

Supporters of President Donald Trump and those who consider themselves part of the MAGA movement melted down Thursday after watching Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. be forced to answer tough questions about his leadership of the department in the few short months he's run it.

Kennedy, who had promised never to deny vaccines to anyone who wants them, removed the HHS recommendations for vaccines, making it difficult for anyone under 65 to access the COVID-19 booster without their doctor's intervention. Republicans hammered him on that fact as well as dramatic cuts from rural health care passed in the "big, beautiful bill," deep cuts to Medicaid, and the firings of the top official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the entire vaccine advisory board.

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‘Get the deal done’: GOP hardliner hails new Jan. 6 committee as Dems cry foul

WASHINGTON — This week House Republicans formally launched their long awaited new January 6 subcommittee. Unlike the first select committee, which investigated the attack on the Capitol Jan. 6, 2021, the new panel is tasked with investigating the investigators.

“I want to see all the documents and find out how many lies were told by the people that were sitting on that committee,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) said on Thursday. “That's what I want.”

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'Sheer embarrassment': Judge declares 'constitutional crisis' as Jeanine Pirro drops case

Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui said Thursday the country was "past the point of constitutional crisis" after U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's office dropped the case against a man accused of threatening to kill President Donald Trump.

"Why is the government not out of sheer embarrassment and shame seeking to dismiss with prejudice and expunge the record?" Faruqui asked prosecutors on Thursday after they dropped charges against Edward Dana.

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'Not what they signed up for': National Guard troops baffled by Trump's deployment

With President Donald Trump having deployed the National Guard to patrol Washington, D.C. for weeks as part of his takeover of the district, and lawsuits advancing against it, there is another issue Trump has to contend with, CNN's Jeff Zeleny told anchor Boris Sanchez on Thursday: the rock-bottom morale of guardsmen who were called up only to realize they had little to no purpose.

"Walk us through what you're hearing," said Sanchez.

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'Dark history': Kristi Noem triggers alarms over new ICE deal with notorious prison

As a court in Fort Myers, Florida, prepared to hold the first hearing on the legal rights of immigrants detained at "Alligator Alcatraz," the Everglades detention facility that a federal judge ordered to be shut down last month, US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday said the Trump administration has found a new prison to house arrested migrants, and boasted that detainees will likely get "a message" from the facility the government selected.

The administration has struck a "historic" deal with the Louisiana state government, said officials on Wednesday, and will begin detaining hundreds of immigrants in a new facility at the notorious Louisiana State Penitentiary, commonly called Angola, and well known for its long history of violence and brutality against inmates as well as inhumane conditions.

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DOJ does damage control as staffer admits Republicans will be redacted from Epstein files

The Department of Justice attempted to do damage control after conservative political activist James O'Keefe released a video of a staffer claiming the government would "redact every Republican" from files about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a Thursday post on X, O'Keefe shared a video that he claimed was of a deputy chief at the U.S. Department of Justice, led by President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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