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Trump voter livid after being profiled by ICE: 'I’m an American who now has to be afraid'

With Donald Trump having six months under his belt in his second term, some independent voters who decided to give him a second shot at the Oval Office have mixed feelings about what has transpired, according to a report from NBC News.

According to the Friday report, several of those who voted for the president are grossly unhappy that he has yet to keep some of his promises.

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Dow plunges as latest jobs report shocks market

President Donald Trump's administration revealed Friday that the last few jobs reports don't demonstrate the economic success that he's been touting — and it sent the market tumbling.

As of mid-morning, the Dow Jones had dropped 542.70 points, which is 1.23%.

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Fox News corners CEO for trying to spin Trump's abysmal job numbers

The latest jobs report that showed a “striking” slowdown of economic growth left even Fox News Host Bill Hemmer questioning the economic optimism of a guest on his show, India Index's CEO Samir Kapadia.

Kapadia, who heads the business-to-business platform company, suggested that President Donald Trump’s newly-imposed tariffs, some of which came with pledges from several countries to invest in the United States, would largely offset the economic slump indicated in the new jobs report, which saw July post just 73,000 new jobs — and job number from June revised from 147,000 to just 14,000.

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'Brutal' job report leaves experts reeling: 'Hard to overstate how bad'

The latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released on Friday showed a significant slowdown in hiring across the economy.

In total, the BLS estimated that a mere 73,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in July, which was well below economists' consensus estimate of 117,500 net job gains.

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‘Banana republic stuff’: Trump’s new counterterror chief pioneered J6 terror denials

Joe Kent, the newly confirmed director of the National Counterterrorism Center, once complained that federal agencies responding to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol were promoting “a narrative that labels all of us terrorists or insurrectionists just for questioning things.”

It was September 2021, and Kent was an Iraq war veteran and candidate for Congress, speaking at the “Justice for J6” rally at the U.S. Capitol.

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Rubio wishes Switzerland happy national holiday — as Trump ruins celebrations

Secretary of State Marco Rubio extended what could be viewed as a hollow "congratulations" to Switzerland Friday as it celebrated its nation's founding just a day after President Donald Trump imposed the highest tariff on any European nation.

"I extend my congratulations to the people of Switzerland on your National Day, August 1," Rubio wrote in a press statement. "The United States values its strong and steady relationship with Switzerland. Our cooperation spans trade, finance, and security areas where Swiss leadership and reliability continue to make a global impact."

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Trump flattened on MSNBC for using a 'Suicide Squad of misfits' to promote new order

Donald Trump's choice of "athletes" to surround himself with as he announced the return of the Presidential Fitness Test got a big thumbs down on MSNBC on Friday morning, with several of his choices called out as "problematic."

During the White House press availability to promote his latest executive order, the president was accompanied by golfer Bryson DeChambeau, controversial Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker and former New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor, a registered sex offender dating back to 2011.

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CNN stunned as awful Trump job figures show weakest month since height of Covid

Job growth in the United States saw its weakest monthly numbers since December 2020 — at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The revelation Friday left CNN’s Matt Egan stunned at what he called “pretty striking numbers.”

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Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA hit with accusations it violated election law

A student-led Democratic PAC has filed a complaint against Turning Point USA’s political arm, accusing it of violating Arizona’s dark money disclosure law by not revealing its funders who are providing money to run a campaign backing U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs’ bid for governor.

The Voters’ Right to Know Act, or Proposition 211, was overwhelmingly passed by voters in 2022 with the aim of eliminating anonymous election spending. It requires entities that spend at least $50,000 in statewide or legislative campaigns reveal the identities of individual contributors who give more than $5,000. Individuals who give $2,500 or more in local elections have to disclose their names, mailing addresses and employers.

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Musk dumped millions into GOP coffers at same time he waged vicious public war on Trump

In late May, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he was done with political spending for the time being — a statement that came on the heels of a brutal public war with President Donald Trump over his budget reconciliation bill and after he dumped $290 million into the 2024 election.

Just a month later, however, Musk continued to fund Trump and Republicans to the tune of millions of dollars, Politico reported Friday.

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'Flagrant dishonesty': Appeals panel demands notorious lawyer be disbarred for Trump plot

Attorney Jeffrey Clark, a former Department of Justice official who engaged in a plot to keep U.S. President Donald Trump illegally in power more than five years ago, may not be an attorney much longer.

Politico reported on Thursday that the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Board on Professional Responsibility has recommended that Clark be disbarred for his role in the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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This 'topsy turvy' Trump order will make your work life a living hell: columnist

The Trump administration has greenlit workplace religious harassment with a shocking new policy that allows federal employees to pester their colleagues with conversion attempts and fire-and-brimstone sermons—all while crying "persecution" if anyone objects, a columnist wrote Friday.

The Office of Personnel Management's guidance, issued this week, explicitly permits federal workers to "engage in conversations regarding religious topics with fellow employees, including attempting to persuade others of the correctness of their own religious views," wrote Amanda Marcotte for Salon.

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MSNBC's Lemire stunned by 'frankly jaw-dropping' new attempt to 'rewrite history'

MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire jumped all over a report that the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History chose to pull all mention of Donald Trump's two impeachments from public view in July.

According to a report from the Washington Post, that move came about due to pressure from the White House, with the official explanation stating that someday, "a future and updated exhibit will include all impeachments.”

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