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'This demands coverage': Conservatives mock 'feeble' Trump as he trips up stairs

Raw Story reported on Donald Trump falling up the stairs of Air Force One on Sunday, and the internet noticed, too.

The moment was notable because Trump often criticized then-President Joe Biden for videos of Biden tripping up those same stairs.

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'Something much much bigger': Ex-Trump insider warns of 'chilling' new plan

Citing "sources deep inside Trump World," a former associate of the president issued a major warning on Sunday.

Ex-Trump insider Lev Parnas over the weekend noted the situation surrounding the Los Angeles protests, saying "the clock is ticking" as Trump has "troops in the streets, tanks on standby, and plans to crush the resistance."

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Kennedy Center official's new request led to 'audible gasp' from staff: report

The Kennedy Center has undergone a slew of changes since Donald Trump's election to his second term in office, but one request made staff release "an audible gasp," according to a report.

Trump avoided the Kennedy Center in his first term, but has since vowed to remake it in MAGA's image.

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'This is going to backfire on him': Strategist flags big mistake Trump is making

Donald Trump is using a heavy hand in California to suppress protests against his immigration policies, and it is bound to backfire, according to a political strategist.

Shaniqua McClendon, vice president of politics for Crooked Media, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss the protests, and Trump's response.

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Kennedy Center's free show sponsored by pest control company flopped big: report

The MAGAfied Kennedy Center hosted a free animated film about Jesus, but only a little more than half of the seats were filled, according to a new report.

Trump avoided the Kennedy Center in his first term, but has since vowed to remake it in MAGA's image.

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'Order will be restored': Trump drops major new action to 'liberate Los Angeles'

Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out at protests in California, and ordered his top officials to "liberate Los Angeles."

The president took to his own social media site, Truth Social, over the weekend to unleash the escalation in tensions surrounding the protests involving the administration's policies surrounding immigration enforcement.

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Watch: Trump and Marco Rubio both trip while boarding Air Force 1

President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio both tripped on Sunday as they walked up the stairs to Air Force One.

The moment was notable because Trump often criticized then-President Joe Biden for videos of Biden tripping up those same stairs.

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'He eats his hate': Journalist suspended after taking a shot at Stephen Miller

A prominent journalist has been suspended after posting a now-deleted statement in which he took shots at White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

Miller has been in the news recently, including for being ridiculed in the wake of his comments about California protesters participating in an "insurrection."

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Qatar may fund Kennedy Center renovation project as part of 'MAGA makeover'

Fresh off the scandal involving Donald Trump's administration accepting a Qatari jet to be used as Air Force One, Wall Street Journal broke some news about potential Qatari involvement in the famous Kennedy Center.

Trump avoided the Kennedy Center in his first term, but has since vowed to remake it in MAGA's image.

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DOGE employees are 'being pushed out' without Musk to protect them: report

Now that billionaire Elon Musk has stepped away from his White House job as a "special government employee," the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffers he brought on board are exiting too -- some not because they want to leave.

According to a report from the Washington Post's Faiz Siddiqui, Hannah Natanson, Cat Zakrzewski, Alex Horton and Elizabeth Dwoskin, the influence of DOGE is waning and Cabinet heads are hiring back employees who were dismissed during the mass purge initiated under Donald Trump's anti-government administration.

The Post is reporting, that Musk's influence with Trump's people has fallen apart since he and Trump have turned on each other with the billionaire going so far as to suggest there is information about the president in the Jeffrey Epstein files.

With that as a background, a notable number of prominent DOGE staffers appear to have been purged themselves.

Case in point: at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOGE staffers were "stripped of their credentials and user accounts inside the FAA’s internal computer systems" this past week.

According to the Post, "As of June 2, the staffers β€” Brady Glantz, Samuel Smeal, Tom Kiernan and Theodore Malaska, all of whom are employees of Musk’s SpaceX β€” no longer bear the title of 'senior adviser to the administrator' on their online profiles within the agency, per the records. In fact, their profiles no longer show any job title at all β€” nor an affiliated organization, manager, email or phone number, the records show."

Insiders claim the "team owed its creation and power to an executive order, not an act of Congress," and with Musk gone ... so are they.

As one manager explained, "So they’re being pushed out."

According to the Post, "...some federal employees took a few moments to celebrate the diminishment of DOGE, however brief. One Interior employee said he and colleagues worked extra-hard, reveling in their government jobs as DOGE seemed to be on the way out. Then he went home and ate some ice cream," before adding, "At the FAA, a group of staffers went out for post-work drinks to toast the banishment of DOGE staff. Then they offered a more solemn toast to the more than two dozen colleagues they’d lost along the way."

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'Don't shoot!' Maxine Waters begs National Guard not to use guns at protest

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) pleaded with National Guard troops not to use their weapons against protesters.

The California lawmaker showed up at an anti-ICE demonstration near Los Angeles on Sunday after President Donald Trump ordered the National Guard to be deployed.

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'No, no, no, no, no': GOP lawmaker shut down over LA protest violence blame

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) got a lesson on how the government works on CNN on Sunday when a former DOJ official explained to her that the escalation of violence in Los Angeles can solely be linked back to Donald Trump's firing spree since taking office.

During the panel segment on CNN's "State of the Union," the New York Republican claimed that the president had no choice but to send the National Guard to Los Angeles to quell the protests of ICE immigrant sweeps despite Califonia lawmakers saying there is no need.


With the pro-immigrant, anti-ICE protests growing, Malliotakis asserted, , "You see an ICE agents attacked, you've seen their cars put on fire, stones thrown at them –– this is unacceptable and you're also talking about enforcement of our immigration laws."

As she stated people who have been taken into custody have been, "... gang members, these were drug traffickers, human smugglers, people who committed robbery, child abuse, sex, offense, the worst of the worst," she was interrupted with, "Are you sure that they were?" to which she responded, "Well that's what the reporting says."

After adding, "The fact that, look, we would not have this situation in Los Angeles if it were not that they had this sanctuary status that refuses cooperation with ICE agents. It makes it more dangerous for everyone, the agents and the community when the ICE agents have to go in there and find these criminals instead of the city and state turning them over," former DOJ Public Affairs Director Xochitl Hinojosa took exception.

"Well, it was also children and mothers, and there's video of violence against these ––are mothers and small children and the videos are terrible," she told the GOP lawmaker. "What I'll say is it is a president's responsibility to de-escalate a situation anytime there is violence in our country. Then they should work with local law enforcement to do that."

"What happened here is sending in the National Guard only escalates it," she continued. "Hegseth saying that he wants to send in the Marines that are equipped for war only escalates it. You know, arresting the president of SEIU and going in and conducting raids only escalates. The interesting part about this is the Department of Justice would normally go in through the Community Relations Service; they did this with George Floyd. They've done this with a whole bunch of other instances where they go in and they work with state and local law enforcement to de-escalate what is happening."

"The problem here is that Trump essentially fired everyone in the Community Relations Service, he did, I worked there" she continued as the GOP lawmaker objected. No, no, no, no, no! The federal government's role is to help state and. local law enforcement, to deescalate. He essentially got rid of all of those employees because he does not believe in civil rights, and instead he's escalating it by sending in the National Guard."

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'How can you justify it?' CBS host grills Kristi Noem on masked officers

CBS host Margaret Brennan pressed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about how she could justify enforcing a no-mask rule on protesters when her officers were allowed to hide their faces.

"President Trump said masks will not be allowed to be worn at protests," Brennan told Noem in a Sunday interview. "Who's going to enforce that and how? And how can you justify it when law enforcement officials have their faces covered?"

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