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'A sop to older voters': Trump's broken Social Security promise panned by analyst

President Donald Trump made big promises to Social Security recipients, and now his latest proposal is an acknowledgement that he wrote a check he can't cash, wrote Ryan Teague Beckwith for MSNBC.

Trump's "big, beautiful bill" combining tax cuts with energy deregulation and border security, which already appears to be in trouble as Republicans from every faction voice objections, includes a so-called "senior bonus" that gives people over 65 who don't itemize their taxes an extra $4,000 deduction. That goes down for people making over $75,000 per person or $150,000 per couple.

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Ex-Republican alarmed by Trump's new 'propaganda poster': 'Scowling visage staring down'

Former Republican-turned-independent Rick Wilson is sounding the alarm about a massive poster of President Donald Trump hanging at the Department of Agriculture building in Washington, D.C.

Writing on his Substack, Wilson explained that "propaganda" like this is all part of a plan to urge "your obedience and subservience to a culture that is inescapable and immovable."

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GOP members 'disgusted' after 'unhappy' MAGA influencer unleashes wrath: analysis

Laura Loomer is arguably one of the most controversial figures in the MAGA world, and traditional republicans are "disgusted" by her influence, according to a New York Times column.

Writer Frank Bruni said of Loomer, “She has a sway that doesn’t seem to be going away.”

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This Supreme Court win for Trump would 'tear us even more apart': analyst

As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday over President Donald Trump's desire to end birthright citizenship, CNN's Inside Politics panel debated what a win for the administration would mean for the country.

The Constitution enshrines citizenship to children born in the United States, but Trump wants to put an end to that for children of immigrants who are living in the United States illegally.

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CNN's Jake Tapper catches flak for Biden 'obsession': 'Trump is literally falling asleep!'

The rollout of Jake Tapper's new book with co-author Alex Thompson has been going so well that they've hired a crisis management expert.

The CNN anchor and Axios reporter co-authored "Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," which provoked intensely negative backlash from Democrats and Republicans alike, leading the pair to hire crisis communications expert Risa Heller and her firm Heller Co. to help them through the book's May 20 release, reported Breaker Media.

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Jamie Raskin rips GOP over bill to sell 'hand grenades' to 'domestic violence' offenders

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) slammed Republicans for pushing a bill that he said would allow retired law enforcement officers to buy used firearms and hand grenades without a background check.

During a House floor speech on the Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act, Raskin noted that Democrats supported the bill until Republicans stripped out safety measures that would have prevented retired officers with criminal offenses from purchasing weapons.

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White House launches new wave of media attacks after unflattering Don Jr. story: report

A story about Donald Trump Jr. at Business Insider has set off a new and vicious wave of attacks on the press from the White House with one official calling a recent article written about Donald Trump's eldest son "illegal foreign political meddling.”

Add to the network and cable TV networks being threatened by the Trump White House, Axel Springer, a Mathias Döpfner-led German media conglomerate has been served notice that critical stories could lead to legal repercussions.

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Judge dismisses 'military charges' against migrants in ruling against Trump administration

A federal judge dismissed trespassing charges against nearly 100 migrants who were arrested under a Trump administration policy.

Federal magistrate judge Gregory B. Wormuth found the federal government had failed to show the migrants knew they were entering a newly declared “national defense” zone along New Mexico’s southern border and dismissed charges against 98 of them as he works through a docket of around 400 cases, reported the New York Times.

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'Chainsaw and meat-ax’ budget cuts headed for key security agency as foreign threats grow

Space threats against the US are rising from China and Russia, and one of the government agencies that helps the Space Force protect against threats is facing major cuts, according to Politico reports.

Speaking at the Politico Security Summit, Chief of Space Operations Gen. B. Chance Saltzman told the outlet that China has created a “series of hundreds of satellites that are a sensor network that provide real-time updates, targeting quality information of our force.”

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Justice Coney Barrett put Trump administration 'in a corner' in hearing: legal expert

President Donald Trump's administration appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday for oral arguments about the birthright citizenship executive order.

On his first day in office, Trump signed an order that would bar citizenship to anyone born to a mother who was unlawfully present in the United States and the father was not a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident.

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'Bolder than Nixon': Conservative flags secret behind success of Trump's 'corruption'

If "Democracy dies in darkness," as The Washington Post declares, so, too, does authoritarianism, according to conservative columnist Bill Kristol in The Bulwark.

In his latest column, Kristol cited House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) justification for why President Donald Trump can't possibly be accused of "wrongdoing": "The reason that many people refer to the Bidens as the ‘Biden crime family’ is because they were doing all this stuff behind curtains, in the back rooms. They were trying to conceal it. . . Whatever President Trump is doing is out in the open. They’re not trying to conceal anything. . . . President Trump has had nothing to hide. He’s very up front about it," Johnson said.

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'You won't tell us!' Air traffic chief shouted down after refusal to disclose Trump data

Frank McIntosh, Deputy Chief Operating Officer of Air Traffic Organization at the Federal Aviation Administration, declined to say how many air traffic controllers had left their jobs during President Donald Trump's second term in office.

During a Thursday House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing, Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) grilled McIntosh about whether air traffic controllers had received a buyout offer from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

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'Creative strategy': Report suggests unique reason Qataris are unloading jet on Trump

The Qatari royal family has been trying for five years to unload one of the jumbo jets in their fleet, but they had been unable to find a buyer until they foisted the massive aircraft on president Donald Trump.

Airlines have been retiring the Boeing 747 over the last decade because they're too expensive to fly, cost more to maintain and require longer runways for landing, and the Qataris had struggled to find a buyer for one of their three remaining "flying palaces" before offering it to the U.S. president as a gift, reported Forbes.

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