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Mike Lindell's reporter tries to convince voter he's the only Black man opposing Trump

Cara Castronuova, a host on Mike Lindell's TV network, tried to convince a voter that he was "the first" Black man to oppose President Donald Trump "in a very long time."

During a Wednesday broadcast on Lindell TV, Castronuova interviewed a man in a 'F— Trump" T-shirt.

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A third of Trump's Latino voters have already dumped him: report

President Donald Trump is bleeding support among Latino voters over the same issue that drove many of them away from the Democratic Party.

The Latino polling organization Equis Research found about a third of Latinos who supported Trump last year are not committed to voting for Republican candidates in next year's midterm elections, and the survey found high grocery prices and other economic issues were driving them away, reported NPR.

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'Treadmill of debt': Financial expert warns Trump's economy is trapping Americans

The high cost of inflation is leading to mounting credit card debt, as one former consumer watchdog leader lamented that Americans are living on a "treadmill of debt."

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, one financial expert warned that inflation, tariffs and price gouging are making life increasingly difficult for the U.S., particularly as children go back to school.

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'Trump didn't like that': Phone call with European leaders leaves president fuming

President Donald Trump was on the receiving end of some harsh language during a call with European leaders ahead of his summit with Vladimir Putin.

The U.S. president told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other leaders on Wednesday that he hoped to achieve a ceasefire and get a better understanding of whether a peace deal is possible during Friday's meeting with the Russian president, two sources familiar with the call told Axios.

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New Trump 'offensive' is 'backfiring' as other nations team up against America

Among President Donald Trump’s many goals for his second term in office has been the destruction of the intergovernmental organization known as BIRCS, a coalition of Russia, China and eight other nations to challenge the western-dominated world order, though his efforts to do so, wrote The Washington Post’s Max Boot Wednesday, are only “backfiring.”

“Trump has emerged as the strongest salesman for the value of this international organization, created in 2009 at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s instigation to challenge the post-1945, American-led world order,” Boot wrote in an op-ed published Wednesday in The Washington Post. “Trump seems intent on alienating America’s potential partners in the group.”

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'Error': JD Vance accused of breaking the law during UK fishing trip

Vice President JD Vance is on his eighth vacation in the six months he has spent in office, and this time, he may have broken local laws.

The BBC reported on Wednesday that Foreign Secretary David Lammy admitted he didn't have a rod licence when he went fishing with Vance. So, when the two took out their rods, they broke the law.

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'We'll honor Trump': President vows to make himself Kennedy Center honoree next year

President Donald Trump vowed to name himself as a Kennedy Center honoree in 2026.

On Wednesday, Trump kicked off his announcement of the 2025 nominees with a complaint about hosting the event.

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'They're worried': Trump's latest attack reportedly has business leaders on edge

Business leaders are growing concerned about President Donald Trump's new executive order that, in effect, wages a war against the Mexican drug cartels and how it could impact their companies.

Politico explained in a Wednesday report that the administration has designated several major Mexican cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations," putting them in the same category as groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS. This classification allows for the deployment of military, intelligence, and law enforcement tools to dismantle cartel operations more aggressively.

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'Despicable': Ex-Trump lawyer reveals underage rape claims made against president in 2016

President Donald Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen revealed in a new interview that he handled a rape complaint against him and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein just weeks before the 2016 election.

Cohen mentioned the Jane Doe complaint almost in passing during an interview with journalist Tara Palmieri, who wrote on her "Red Letter" website that the details revealed by the former attorney resembled allegations made at that time by a woman known as Katie Johnson.

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Trump's DC takeover egged on by corporate giants posing as mom-and-pop business owners

U.S. President Donald Trump's military occupation of Washington, D.C. has been egged on for months by corporate lobbyists. In some cases, they have posed as small business owners besieged by rising crime rates.

According to a report Tuesday in The Lever:

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'Very messy': Experts predict Supreme Court's next same-sex marriage action

The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that brings same-sex marriage back into the national debate, featuring a familiar face for those who have followed this issue over the past dozen years. However, one retired Harvard constitutional law scholar thinks he knows what will unfold once the high court rules.

For the past ten years, same-sex couples have had the same freedoms as straight couples, including access to civil marriage and the legal protections that come with it.

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'Asking about their Facebook': JD Vance's UK visit sees Secret Security harass locals

Vice President JD Vance’s visit last week to a small community in Southern England has been met with fierce protests from locals, and while most of the opposition stems from the Trump administration’s policy positions, a number of locals are growing increasingly frustrated with Vance's accompanying security detail, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

“We’ve had a curtailment of our freedoms here, just by his mere presence, in terms of where we can walk and where we can be,” said Steve Akers, deputy mayor of Chipping Norton, just over three miles away from Vance’s vacation home in Dean, speaking with the Wall Street Journal.

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'I want Ivanka': Trump finds bizarre role to tempt daughter back to White House

President Donald Trump has found a new role for his daughter Ivanka in his second administration—Ultimate Fighting Championship event coordinator for a historic White House bout.

The 43-year-old former senior adviser, who largely dropped out of the political spotlight after being front and center during her father's first presidency, is now spearheading plans for the first UFC fight ever held on White House grounds.

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