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Judge rules against Trump as president suffers new blow to tariff scheme: report

A Federal judge has issued an unrelated injunction, blocking President Donald Trump from implementing his tariff plan.

“BREAKING: Judge Contreras has blocked Trump's tariffs as unlawful. This is a *separate* injunction by a federal judge in D.C., unrelated to the block issued yesterday by judges on the federal trade court.” Politico Senior legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney said on X.

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Trump admin fired Kennedy Center worker 'for Christian beliefs' after CNN report

A far-right political activist was fired from a senior leadership role at the Kennedy Center just hours after CNN started asking about his past anti-gay statements and conspiracy theories about Barack Obama.

Floyd Brown, whose appointment to the role was never formally announced, previously called homosexuality “a punishment” against the U.S. and condemned the legality of gay sex, in addition to calling Obama a Muslim and questioning his birth certificate, and CNN's KFile reported that he was ousted after those past statements were publicized.

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MAGA 'more troubling' as Trump’s 'mental decline becomes more obvious': reporter

Longtime White House reporter Brian Karem is suggesting that, as disturbing as Donald Trump's mental decline has become more apparent during his second term, what is even more dangerous are the people who support him and defend despite evidence that he is giving signs that he is slipping.

In his column for Salon, Karem wrote that the president had another temper tantrum during his press availability on Wednesday when he was asked about Wall Street using "Trump Always Chickens Out" (TACO) as shorthand for betting on the market after his tariff pronouncements.

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Judge in case against Trump 'not buying' administration's latest filing: expert

MSNBC Legal Correspondent Lisa Rubin thinks the judge overseeing the Trump-Harvard case is not buying the administration's latest filing.

“It sounds like the judge isn't buying this 11th-hour filing as something that changes the posture of the case,” Rubin told host Ana Cabrera.

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There was only one check on Trump pardons — and Supreme Court killed it: expert

Joyce White Vance, former federal prosecutor and legal analyst at the Brookings Institution, noted on Thursday that there are no checks on presidential power for selling pardons.

President Donald Trump pardoned a list of people over the last month, and many of those chosen are turning heads. The one most discussed is reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley. However, another pardon, given to Paul Walczak, is also raising alarm. Legal experts are questioning whether it is a possible bribery case.

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'Bluffing too much': 'Nasty' reporter fires back after being confronted by Trump

CNBC White House correspondent Megan Cassella reacted after President Donald Trump accused her of asking a "nasty question" because she noted that Wall Street analysts said he "chickens out" on tariffs.

The question arose during a White House event on Wednesday, where Cassella said traders mocked Trump with the acronym TACO, meaning "Trump always chickens out."

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'Stunning': Trump's latest approval rating confounds pollster

A new poll gauging how the country feels about the job President Donald Trump has been doing since taking office is being called "stunning" by the head of the conservative-leaning group Rasmussen Reports.

That's because, despite the disruption of Trump's tariffs, a wildly fluctuating stock market, talk of impending recession, and the erosion of free speech rights, "the number of people who think the country is moving in the right direction is increasing," Newsweek reported.

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'Most honest answer we've had': Shop owner startles CNN host with candid comment

President Donald Trump's trade wars have injected uncertainty into the U.S. economy, forcing business owners to stock up on supplies in hope they can outlast costly tariffs, and one business owner startled a CNN host with a blunt response to how she's dealing with the stress.

The president and other administration officials say the tariffs are meant to encourage domestic manufacturing, but Virginia bridal shop owner Christine Greenberg told "CNN News Central" host Sara Sidner that plan was impractical no matter how laudable the intentions might be.

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Harvard conservatives 'completely reject' Trump, embrace 'strange hero': report

Harvard President Alan Garber received a standing ovation before he even spoke at this year's commencement, as he goes head-to-head with President Donald Trump. According to MSNBC reporter Antonia Hylton conservative students are “completely rejecting” the administration's actions against the university.

Host Ana Cabrera took a look at Harvard’s graduation ceremony on Thursday morning, saying, when President Garber, “stepped up to that lectern or podium, he got a rousing cheer and standing ovation.”

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Doubt they're 'good enough': Inside the dangerous MAGA shift among young women

As a young girl growing up in the 2010s, my peers and I were brought up watching ad campaigns like the one from Always in 2014 called “#likeagirl”. It portrayed young girls and women pushing back against the narrative of women being weak and the advertisements showed examples of women’s strength, education, and bravery.

At just 10 years old, they made me feel like I could do or be anything. But fast forward a decade later, and I walk in my local mall to see trendy adult shirts with the saying “I’m just a girl.” Peers around me in class refuse to do certain things, proclaiming, “I am just a girl.” I can’t help but wonder: Why are the women I grew up with, the same women (and men) who came of age surrounded by themes of women’s empowerment, suddenly letting their womanhood be a topic to laugh at?

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JD Vance’s plane carried anti-immigrant rhetoric. Now it has shackled deportees

After Donald Trump tapped him as his running mate, J.D. Vance crisscrossed the country and gave speech after speech in which he, like Trump, demonized immigrants and promised to mount a mass deportation effort if elected.

The Boeing 737 that he used to travel around the nation is now being used to deport immigrants. Records show that it has made at least 16 flights to Central and South American countries to deport immigrants this year.

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Dem insider claims Bruce Springsteen just showed us a way to rise above Trump

During an appearance on MSNBC on Thursday morning, Jennifer Palmieri focused on the re-emergence of Bruce Springsteen as a leader of a new "resistance" against Donald Trump that should be a model for critics of the president.

Speaking with the co-hosts of "Morning Joe," the former White House Director of Communications explained that the popular singer has made it clear that if you stand for anything, "You have to pick sides" and stick to it.

Palmieri's appearance was based on her column at The Bulwark where she noted that after Trump railed at the songwriter to "KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT" in a Truth Social post, Springsteen refused to back down.

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On MSNBC she stated she recently saw him in concert, and "His critique of him [Trump] was particularly like, really hit home because it's presented as a patriotic defense of America, right? Bruce talks about in the America I love this is happening and I think that's partly why it struck a chord with the American people. "

"But what really moved me was when he said at the end of that litany of Trump being corrupt, incompetent and treasonous, is we will survive this, right?" she continued. "The way that Trump fails democracy, even as you acknowledge the way that our system of checks and balances has not held him accountable, to say, to affirm that America will survive, this is really buying into the exceptional nature of America."

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'Stunning defeat' could rip apart Trump's trade deals: White House reporter

A federal court dealt a "stunning defeat" to president Donald Trump and his tariff agenda, reported CNN's Alayna Treene.

A three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of International Trade slapped down the president's global tariffs and ruled in favor of a permanent injunction against his trade war against Canada, China, Mexico and other trade partners, and the issue could eventually wind up before the Supreme Court.

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