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GOP's 'honest cruelty' could have sunk Trump scheme to avoid impeachment: analyst

President Donald Trump is terrified that a Democrat-controlled Congress would batter him with investigations and possible impeachment — and he has a plan to avoid it.

So wrote MSNBC's Hayes Brown Sunday. Unfortunately for Trump, his own party may have just thrown a wrench into his scheme.

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Pharmacists brace for drug shortages and soaring costs

In the dim basement of a Salt Lake City pharmacy, hundreds of amber-colored plastic pill bottles sit stacked in rows, one man’s defensive wall in a tariff war.

Independent pharmacist Benjamin Jolley and his colleagues worry that the tariffs, aimed at bringing drug production to the United States, could instead drive companies out of business while raising prices and creating more of the drug shortages that have plagued American patients for several years.

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'I give these SleazeBags fair warning!' Trump unloads over 'free' plane coverage

Donald Trump on Saturday lobbed an apparent threat of litigation at ABC.

Taking to his own social media site, Truth Social, the president asked, "Why doesn’t Chairman Bob Iger do something about ABC Fake News, especially since I just won $16,000,000 based on the Fake and Defamatory reporting of Liddle’ George Slopadopolus."

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Supreme Court 'directly communicated' profane response to Stephen Miller: lawyer

Donald Trump's White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller got a "direct" message from seven of nine Supreme Court justices, a former federal prosecutor said Saturday.

Ex-prosecutor Glenn Kirschner over the weekend published a video entitled, "The Supreme Court AGAIN Tells Trump NO UNCONSTITUTIONAL DEPORTATIONS Of Venezuelan Immigrants," in which the legal analyst highlighted a pattern in which at least seven Supreme Court justices have been standing up to the president.

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​'Prepared to strike': Ex-prosecutor says the Supreme Court set a trap for Trump

The Supreme Court might just be giving Donald Trump enough rope to hang himself in a court of law, an ex-prosecutor said on Saturday.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance over the weekend weighed in on the Supreme Court's recent hearing in a case involving a controversial law used to deport immigrants without due process.

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'A dark precedent': Journalist highlights 'most disturbing' aspect of Trump

Donald Trump is "blatantly enriching" himself in office more than any other president, but that's not what's most disturbing, a journalist said.

In an article published on May 17, New York Magazine's Ross Barkan writes that Trump is not novel in numerous ways, yet he does break some historical precedents.

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'Unhinged': Spy chief alerted as Trump seen 'threatening Supreme Court justices'

"Trump is now threatening Supreme Court justices who ruled against him," Democratic influencer Harry Sisson said on Saturday.

That is just one of the notable people who over the weekend accused the president of lobbing indirect threats at the members of the mostly conservative Supreme Court, many of whom Trump himself appointed.

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'MAGA is mad': Trump FBI pick drops 'unprecedented' comment to escape base's ire

Donald Trump's pick for deputy FBI director is under MAGA fire, and lashing out in "unprecedented" ways, according to observers.

Dan Bongino, who walked away from his lucrative job as a far-right podcaster and apologist for the president to accept the job of deputy FBI director, has recently come under fire from MAGA and has been forced to defend himself from his own allies.

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'Trump lost control': Ex-insider says foreign leader just 'humiliated' president

Donald Trump's team was just "humiliated" by a foreign leader, according to a former insider.

Author and former Trump associate Lev Parnas on Saturday published an article entitled, "Putin Humiliates Trump’s Envoy – Witkoff Told Not to Come."

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Trump's own words are being thrown back in his face after his latest threat

Donald Trump's own words are being thrown back in his face after his Saturday Wal-Mart threat.

The president over the weekend told Walmart's executives that they should absorb any increased costs that he has created on imported goods through trade policies.

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Trump shares ally's plan to 'release terrorists near homes of Supreme Court justices'

Donald Trump has been lashing out at the Supreme Court since it handed him a loss on the issue of immigration, and on Saturday he went as far as to distribute a MAGA lawyer's plan to "release 'terrorists' near the homes of Supreme Court justices."

Former GOP staffer Mike Davis has made headlines for his social media comments in the past, and was rumored to be on Trump's list for attorney general. Recently, he posted a plan to get back at the Supreme Court justices for not ruling in line with MAGA.

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Trump 'significantly reduced' forecasting staff — and then a deadly tornado came

Donald Trump's administration "significantly reduced" the number of meteorologists working in a state where 14 people were then killed by a tornado, according to a new weekend report.

Trump and Elon Musk made a name for themselves by offering buyouts to federal workers, and simply letting others go. As a result of these cuts, one weather forecasting office in Kentucky was unable to operate overnight.

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​Conservative lawyer flags evidence Trump is 'looking for excuses for failure'

Donald Trump's administration is already looking for excuses and scapegoats as it attempts to fulfill the president's massive promises, a conservative legal scholar said on Saturday.

Ed Whelan, who has a lengthy credentials list as a conservative legal scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and as a supporter of Trump's policies, took to social media over the weekend to float a theory about Trump's immigration plans.

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