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'Go home fascists!' Trump's forces hit by rising fury in DC

More than 100 protesters gathered late Wednesday at a checkpoint set up by a combination of local and federal officers on a popular street in Washington, D.C., where U.S. President Donald Trump has taken over the police force and deployed around 800 National Guard members as part of what he hopes will be a long-term occupation of the country's capital—and potentially other major cities.

The officers at the Wednesday night checkpoint reportedly included agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which is also taking part in immigration raids in the city. Some agents were wearing face coverings to conceal their identities.

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Key Trump advisor denied position over alleged affair with Kristi Noem: report

A top advisor to President Donald Trump was denied a role as Homeland Security chief of staff out of “concern” of his relationship with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem amid longstanding rumors of the two having an affair, Axios reported Thursday.

That top advisor is Corey Lewandowski, a special government employee in the Trump administration currently under investigation by the White House for undercounting work hours and skirting federal law.

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Fox host puts Trump's Treasury secretary on the spot over Russia: 'Deadline came and went'

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo put Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on the spot Thursday over President Donald Trump’s failure to negotiate an end to the Russo-Ukraine War, negotiations that Bessent has continued to play an outsize role in.

Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday for another round of in-person talks, though the meeting takes place well after the expiration of a deadline imposed by Trump for Russia to make progress in ending the war.

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'Corporate crime pays': Trump drops investigations into 165 companies

During the first six months of his second term, President Donald Trump's administration has withdrawn or suspended enforcement actions against 165 companies in sectors across the U.S. economy, with Big Tech benefiting most from federal agencies' lax approach to corporate crime.

A report released Wednesday by the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen found that the Trump administration has halted or ended a third of misconduct investigations and enforcement actions targeting technology firms—including behemoths such as Meta, Tesla, and Google.

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'Who's getting fired?' Internet pounces after Trump hit with gloomy economic report

Producers and manufacturers are paying more for the materials they need, and those higher costs could soon be shouldered by American consumers.

The latest Producer Price Index showed the wholesale prices increased 0.9 percent from June, raising the annual rate to 3.3 percent, showing that inflation was creeping back up as costs rise due to President Donald Trump's trade war and mass deportations.

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Trump 'set a trap' for his critics with his big Kennedy Center decision: analyst

Donald Trump’s choices to honored by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is presenting a dilemma for his critics, with CNN analyst Stephen Collinson calling it a trap that the president and his supporters will use against them.

As part of his “anti-woke” campaign against the venerable cultural institution, which has been reeling since he took over as chair and appointed a swath of his allies to the board, Trump hyped up his choices to be feted at the annual gala later this year and unveiled the names on Wednesday. The recipients include “Rocky” actor Sylvester Stallone, singer Gloria Gaynor from the long past disco era, Broadway actor Michael Crawford, country artist George Strait and rock band KISS.

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'Detention roulette': Judge hits Trump admin with 'blistering ruling' over ICE action

District Judge Dale Ho, out of the Southern District of New York, blasted President Donald Trump's administration for turning a simple immigration court proceeding into a game of "detention roulette," and said that it violates the Constitution.

The July case involves petitioner Carlos Javier Lopez Benitez, who ICE detained. He is demanding immediate release, which the judge granted.

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'All for what?' Failed MAGA candidate gets 80 years in jail for  shooting up Dems' homes

A failed Republican political candidate whose conspiracy theory about a stolen state House election prompted him to orchestrate shootings at homes of elected New Mexico Democrats will spend 80 years in prison, a federal judge ordered Wednesday.

Solomon Peña – who handily lost the race for an Albuquerque-based house district in 2022 – falsely believed he was the victim of a election fraud and hatched a “sophisticated scheme” to harass and intimidate elected officials, U.S. District Court Judge Kea Riggs said in court during the sentencing hearing.

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Zelenskyy is 'just as evil' as Putin because he didn't wear suit to White House: MAGA host

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of being "just as evil" as Russian President Vladimir Putin because he did not wear a suit during a visit to the White House earlier this year.

On the eve of a summit between Putin and President Donald Trump, Loudon lashed out at Zelenskyy on Real America's Voice.

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'Inability to understand economics': Conservative economists turn on Trump's new nominee

President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, E.J. Antoni, is getting hit by critics across the political spectrum, including a number of prominent conservative economists who say the new Labor chief is “utterly unqualified.”

“He has either shown a complete misunderstanding of economic data and principles, or he’s showing a willingness to treat his audience with contempt and mislead them,” said Kyle Pomerleau, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, speaking with The New York Times.

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'Something else going on': Analyst highlights data showing Trump policies driving up costs

Businesses are paying more for the products they need, according to a new government report, and those costs could soon make their way downstream to American consumers.

The latest Producer Price Index shows producers and manufacturers paid 0.9 percent more last month compared to June, raising the annual rate to 3.3 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and stock futures dipped after the numbers were released, reported CNN.

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'Think it's bad now?' Ex-Trump lawyer flags last chance to stop president's total takeover

Michael Cohen, who served as President Donald Trump’s attorney from 2016 to 2018, issued a call to action Thursday, along with a dire warning that the 2026 midterms were “the only real chance” at avoiding a “permanent one-party rule” under the GOP.

“If we don’t flip enough seats in the 2026 midterms, we lose our only remaining defense: our tripartite system of government,” Cohen wrote Thursday on the online publishing platform Substack.

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Trump's FDA head battered by WSJ for 'torpedoing' a promising cancer treatment

With the accusation, “Never mind if patients die in the interim,” the editorial board of the conservative Wall Street Journal expressed frustration at how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is being run by Commissioner Marty Makary.

In a harsh editorial late Wednesday, the editors noted that, under Makary’s watch, approval of drugs has slowed considerably and unreasonably in the past few months as Makary has asserted himself after being appointed by Donald Trump.

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