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Trump threatens to defy law on renaming Defense Department: 'We're just going to do it'

President Donald Trump threatened to rename the Department of Defense without obtaining permission from Congress, even if it would run afoul of the law.

At an Oval Office event on Monday, Trump said he would "probably" rename the Pentagon to the Department of War in the coming days.

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'So weak and scared': Analysts roast MAGA senator after DC carjacking comment

An Oklahoma senator received a sharp rebuke on Monday after sharing his concerns about crime in Washington, D.C., during a Fox News interview.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), a former professional mixed martial arts fighter, told Fox News host Brian Kilmeade on Friday that he does not wear a seatbelt while driving around D.C. because he is afraid of being carjacked.

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Post-Trump America could mirror ‘Civil War aftermath’: Ex-Bush speechwriter

President Donald Trump's escalating use of government force against his political critics should shock and alarm the whole nation, anti-Trump conservative and former President George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum wrote for The Atlantic.

This comes just a week after Trump's housing finance director leveled a questionable "mortgage fraud" accusation against a Federal Reserve official who didn't go along with Trump's rate cuts — and after the FBI raided the home of Trump's former National Security Adviser John Bolton, a frequent critic of the president whom Trump has previously demanded should be in jail.

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'OMG!' Trump stuns observers with flippant remark on WWII sex trafficking

President Donald Trump made remarks about sex trafficking and forced prostitution on the Korean peninsula, but the term he chose shocked many and sparked questions about his mental state.

Speaking to South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Trump talked about "comfort women," a term from just before and during World War II, in which the Japanese government trafficked women, girls, and boys into its occupied territories to satisfy soldiers, according to History.com.

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Judge blocks Trump's bid to ship Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Africa

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to deport undocumented Maryland father Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda, The Washington Post reported.

District Judge Paula Xinis made the order "hours after Homeland Security officials detained him during a required check-in at the U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement field office in Baltimore and said they’d begun processing him for removal," reported Maria Sacchetti, Jeremy Roebuck, and Dana Munro.

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Trump Tower in North Korea? South Korean president teases as Trump gushes over Kim Jong Un

Lee Jae Myung, the president of South Korea, met with President Donald Trump on Monday at the White House, where the two talked about, among other things, their relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

In an Oval Office conversation, Trump gushed about his desire to get the two leaders together.

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'Insane': Trump confuses Gretchen Whitmer with '90s NJ gov in bizarre Oval Office flub

A confused and rambling President Donald Trump fumbled Monday while trying to remember Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's (D-MI) name in the Oval Office, landing instead on Gov. "Christy Whitman," former governor of New Jersey in the 1990s.

The gaffe occurred as Trump was signing executive orders, and came as he hurled insults at Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) amid tensions over the National Guard possibly being sent to Chicago.

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‘Didn’t happen’: Trump’s head-scratching claim smacked down by governor's staff

President Donald Trump trashed Baltimore, Maryland, during the signing of an executive order on Monday, claiming that Gov. Wes Moore had given him glowing praise. The reality, however, is something very different.

"It's a deathbed," Trump said of Baltimore. "I know Gov. Moore said, 'Oh, he wants to take a walk with me.' He meant it in a derogatory tone. I said, no, no, no, I'm the president of the United States. Clean up your crime and I'll walk with you. But there's — it's a tremendous crime. But he was trying to be derogatory. He doesn't have what it takes, but he's trying to be derogatory."

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GOP Senate leader remains defiant amid latest Trump demand

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) fired back Monday against President Donald Trump following the pair's ongoing feud over a Senate tradition known as the "blue slip,” with the senior Republican senator refusing to fold to Trump’s demands.

In July, Trump demanded that Grassley, who serves as Senate president, end the Senate tradition of blue slips, which are a tool that allows individual senators to block judicial nominees that would preside over their own districts, if confirmed. The president called Grassley a “RINO,” or "Republican in name only," and suggested that he "must hate America” for refusing to end the practice.

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Trump says 'nobody needed magnets' until '20 years ago' because of China

President Donald Trump insisted that "nobody needed magnets" until a Chinese plot "convinced" the world to use them 20 years ago.

During a Monday Oval Office meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Trump reflected on his relationship with China.

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GOP's Kasich called out by MSNBC analyst after frantic rant about crime-ridden cities

Former Ohio governor and current MSNBC contributor John Kasich got some surprising pushback on the network on Monday afternoon after he backed Donald Trump’s claim that major urban centers in the U.S. are wracked with uncontrollable crime.

Following Donald Trump’s rambling press conference where he suggested a dictator might be required to get the cities under control, Kasich spoke with host Chris Jansing to give his take, but did not find agreement with MSNBC’s Basil Smilke.

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'Let's give him a medal': Trump finally lands on a change of subject in rambling response

President Donald Trump offered a rambling and muddled response when challenged on his threat to Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, and he finally landed on an attempt to change the subject.

The governor invited the president to "come walk the streets with us" after threatening to deploy National Guard troops to Baltimore, which Trump has called "crime ridden," and he threatened to withhold funding to rebuild the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, and a reporter challenged him on the threat.

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‘I went and locked my door’: FBI raid sparks fear in other former White House officials

Ty Cobb, former White House attorney during President Donald Trump’s first term in office, said he had an immediate reaction upon hearing of the FBI raid on the home of former national security advisor John Bolton.

“I went down and locked my door,” Cobb said, speaking with National Public Radio in an interview published on Monday.

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