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'Very disappointed': Trump's trade adviser turns against Jim Jordan for being 'all talk'

Congressman Jim Jordan is under fire from an unlikely source.

The Republican congressman has been labeled by some political analysts as an attack dog for Donald Trump, but he doesn't live up to his MAGA talk, according to fellow Trump ally and top Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro.

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'Part of the issue': Alina Habba slams GOP senators who suggested she's 'unqualified'

Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba slammed Republican Senators Thom Tillis (NC) and Chuck Grassley (IA) after a judge ruled that President Donald Trump appointed her unlawfully.

During a Sunday interview with Habba on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo noted that Democratic senators had used so-called "blue slips" to prevent the Senate from approving some of Trump's nominations.

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'That's taxpayer money!' Trump sparks outrage online with new threat to Dem contender

Donald Trump sparked outrage on Sunday when he threatened to revoke Congressionally approved funds sent to a potential future Democratic presidential contender.

Trump over the weekend took to Truth Social to attack Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D), who has been rumored to have higher ambitions and who sent an invitation for the president to participate in a public safety walk on the streets of Baltimore.

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'I'll see you on the streets!' Trump unleashes on Dem governor over 'provocative' letter

President Donald Trump lashed out at Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) after receiving an invitation to participate in a public safety walk on the streets of Baltimore.

In a letter to the White House last week, Moore urged Trump to use Maryland's model for fighting crime instead of deploying federal troops like the administration did in Washington, D.C.

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'It's abnormal': Sex abuse expert flags 'completely disturbing' moves in Maxwell interview

The conversation between the Department of Justice and Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell shouldn't be trusted, according to one expert.

Haley McNamara, an advocate for combatting sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss the interview. The host noted that it was "abnormal" that the interviewer, who also happens to be Trump's former personal attorney, kept finishing Maxwell's sentences.

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'Looks a lot like retribution': NBC host presses JD Vance on FBI raid of Trump critic

NBC host Kristen Welker confronted Vice President JD Vance after President Donald Trump's Justice Department raided the home of former National Security Advisor John Bolton.

"What I can tell you is that, unlike the Biden DOJ and the Biden FBI, our law enforcement agencies are going to be driven by law and not by politics. And so if we think that Ambassador Bolton has committed a crime, of course, eventually prosecutions will come," Vance told Welker in an interview on Sunday.

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Fox News host: Cracker Barrel's 'woke' logo is why Trump must send troops to Chicago

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy argued that President Donald Trump should send federal troops to crack down on Chicago by comparing the city to Cracker Barrel's new controversial logo that some conservatives have described as "woke."

"They've had nine straight days in D.C. now with zero murders," Fox News co-host Griff Jenkins noted on Sunday.

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'Clearly triggered': Writer flags 'fuming' MAGA's 'strange defense' against Gavin Newsom

MAGA is taking the Gavin Newsom hits hard, according to a Salon writer on Sunday.

Sophia Tesfaye wrote over the weekend a piece called, "Fox News sees the power of Gavin Newsom’s trolling," in which the writer discussed how the right-wing network's stars are "fuming."

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'Saying quiet parts out loud': Trump admin blasted for 'giving away the game' on vengeance

Donald Trump's administration has a tendency to "give away the game" by "saying the quiet parts out loud," according to a MSNBC panel.

Eugene Daniels, the co-host of MSNBC's "The Weekend" and a Senior Washington Correspondent for the network, opened the show Sunday morning by covering "the Trump administration's tendency of saying the quiet parts out loud."

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GOP lawmakers in ruby red state privately rage against Trump plans: 'She prayed every day'

Donald Trump's economic policies are reportedly tearing apart a ruby red state.

GOP senators and representatives in the reliably red state of Utah are talking tough on Trump's policies in private, only to later bend to the president's will, sometimes the same day, according to the conservative Wall Street Journal.

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'Trump is getting plumped': 'Useful idiots' slammed for abetting takeover

In a headline referring to members of the media as ‘useful idiots,’ New Republic Deputy Editor Jason Linkins is lambasting editors’ and writers’ misdirecting their criticism of Trump’s occupation of Washington DC as a failing crime-fighting endeavor.

“Trump is getting plumped by some in the media,” said Linkins, explaining that “The Atlantic’s Michael Powell idly handwaves the fact that D.C. brought the violent crime rate to a 30-year low in 2024 to admonish Democrats for ‘downplaying crime,’ while ‘Charles Fain Lehman, also in The Atlantic, goes to similar lengths to dismiss the actual facts to assert that ‘the reality is more complicated’ and that some ‘deliberate intervention’ … is warranted.”

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'What disease': Photos of Trump's hand make onlookers declare the president is 'melting'

Photos of Donald Trump's hand went viral as experts speculated he was using makeup to cover up bruising, and online observers had a lot to say.

It was reported over the weekend that the viral pictures of Trump's hand were "breaking the internet." Political analysts and observers were no exception.

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'Reprehensible': Internet roasts 'sketchy wrestling coach' Jim Jordan over abuse comment

Congressman Jim Jordan went on TV over the weekend to declare President Donald Trump's innocence in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's child sex abuse conspiracy, but onlookers had a lot to say about the lawmaker's own past.

Jordan, a Republican lawmaker from Ohio and a staunch ally to Trump, used the government's release of edited transcripts of conversations with Epstein's partner as evidence that Trump is innocent.

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