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‘Insecure and desperate’: Controversial campaign ad from MAGA candidate sparks online fury

Congressional candidate Valentina Gomez, a loyal supporter of President Donald Trump running for office as a Republican in Texas, has sparked outrage and fury from her latest campaign ad that depicts her using a flamethrower to burn a copy of the Quran, the central religious text of Islam.

“Valentina Gomez not only burnt the Quran, but she has also called for the murder of all two billion Muslims on X,” wrote X user Khalissee on Monday, who reports on “alternative media and news” and has amassed nearly 400,000 followers. “This is what some people do for clout. Why is she allowed to incite hate and murder with zero consequences?”

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Trump target reveals 'jealous' remarks that show 'dictator' ambitions: 'He's not joking'

One of the former officials targeted by President Donald Trump isn't buying his denials of involvement in the FBI raid of John Bolton.

Federal agents searched the former national security adviser's home last week as part of an investigation into possible mishandling of classified materials, but former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor told "CNN News Central" that he's not buying Trump's claims that he had nothing to do with the raid.

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Chicago mayor snaps back at MSNBC's Joe Scarborough in tense argument over more cops

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was not having it on MSNBC on Tuesday morning, when host Joe Scarborough insisted he agree with him that more police on the streets of his city would solve what Johnson maintained was a much more complex problem.

In an interview that grew increasingly combative, with the ”Morning Joe” host continually talking over his guest, Scarborough hectored Johnson to give him a simple yes or no answer if thousands more police would help — a prescription Scarborough believes would keep President Donald Trump from sending in troops like he has threatened.

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Watch: MAGA congressional candidate burns Quran in bizarre campaign ad

Valentina Gomez, a GOP congressional candidate in Texas, posted a campaign ad Monday that depicts her burning a copy of the Quran – the central religious text of Islam – using a flamethrower, and pledging to “end Islam in Texas” if elected.

"Your daughters will be r----, and your sons beheaded unless we stop Islam once and for all,” Gomez can be heard saying in the video. “We’re done turning the other cheek. Remember, David didn’t pray for Goliath – he killed him. America is a Christian nation, so those terrorist Muslims can f— off to any of the 57 Muslim nations. There is only one true god, and that is the god of Israel.”

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Trump's new backtrack enrages MAGA: 'I don't know a single Trump voter in favor of this'

President Donald Trump infuriated some of his own most influential supporters this week with a new, eye-popping plan to admit students from China, Newsweek reported on Tuesday.

"I hear so many stories about we're not going to allow their students," Trump told reporters the day before. "We're going to allow their students to come in. We're going to allow. It's very important, 600,000 students. It's very important. But we're going to get along with China."

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Trump admin immediately violates judge's orders in high-profile case: court filing

The Trump administration has been persistent in its efforts to deport Kilmer Abrego Garcia, a migrant previously deported to El Salvador without charge due to an “administrative error,” and on Monday, defiantly violated a federal judge’s order as it pertains to the case, according to new court documents.

Now facing charges of human trafficking, Garcia was released from a Tennessee prison on Friday, only to surrender himself to an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement facility on Monday. Yet, despite an order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes that Garcia be granted access to his legal counsel, ICE officials have ignored such requests, according to new filings from his legal team.

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'Wait, wait, wait, wait': MSNBC host baffled by Trump's anti-South Korea claims

Comments made by Donald Trump before his meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in the Oval Office both stunned and baffled a panel on MSNBC on Tuesday morning

The day after the meeting, MSNBC’s Jonathan Lemire summarized for his co-host on “Morning Joe” the criticisms the president has made about the lack of freedom –– but they were not aimed at North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, but instead at his guest.

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'Made me chuckle': CNN host mocks Trump's justification for big 'war' shift

President Donald Trump declared his administration would "probably" change the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, and panelists on "CNN This Morning" tried to make sense of the move.

The department's name was changed in 1947, when the National Defense Act reorganized U.S. military and intelligence services following World War II, leading to the formation of the National Security Council and Central Intelligence Agency, but Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have often lamented the move away from what they call the department’s “warrior ethos."

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'Americans need to wake up': Ex-prosecutor says Trump comment signals 'dangerous moment'

"We are in a dangerous moment," and Donald Trump just signaled that, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Ex-prosecutor Joyce Vance, who also serves as a legal analyst for journalists, frequently discusses Trump's actions, especially when they crossover with the legal world. However, Trump's recent comment about how some Americans want a dictator caused the attorney to switch up her tone as she informed readers.

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'This is a very big deal': Internet stunned by massive Trump move with 'no real precedent'

President Donald Trump’s unprecedented announcement late Monday that he would be firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook “effective immediately” sparked a wave of backlash Monday night and into Tuesday morning, with some critics declaring the announcement to have potentially devastating effects on the U.S. economy.

“Markets run on trust,” Tom Steyer, former hedge fund manager and Democratic presidential candidate, wrote Monday night in a social media post on X. “Firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook for political reasons torpedoes the credibility of the Fed, and America's economy. Mark my words: the destruction of Fed independence = higher inflation. Americans are going to suffer.”

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GOP groups butting heads over how to battle Gavin Newsom's redistricting plan: report

One thing California Republicans can agree on is that they want to derail Gov. Gavin Newsom’s bid to redistrict California to gain more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives; however they are sharply divided on how to go about doing it.

Reacting to how Texas pushed through a remap of the state in a bid to pick up an estimated five seats in the belief it would allow the GOP to keep majority control of the House in the 2026 midterms, the California Democratic governor responded in kind, by getting his party to pass a bill, which he signed, that will let voters decide if they want to make Republican lawmakers representing the state in Congress even rarer.

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Melania Trump warns of 'risks' as she accepts leadership role in AI program for children

Melania Trump outsourced the narration of her audiobook to artificial intelligence, and she's using that experience as a springboard to a high-tech role in her husband's administration.

The first lady told the New York Post that she's been tapped to lead the Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge, which encourages students as young as kindergartners to “develop, discover and expand” the potential of AI technology, and she's touting her audiobook experience as her qualification for the role, reported The Daily Beast.

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'That's the Trump model': Dem activist exposes president's 'dictatorship' strategy

A Democratic activist revealed the strategy behind President Donald Trump's most recent gibe at the American republic.

On Monday, Trump claimed that "a lot of people are saying, 'Maybe we'd like a dictator?'" during a press conference in the Oval Office.

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