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'Sharp as ever!' Trump buried in mockery after dozing off during key meeting

President Donald Trump was already facing severe criticism for a Middle East "peace talks" tour immediately after the government of Qatar moved to gift him a luxury $400 million Boeing 747. But that criticism kicked into high gear after he appeared to literally doze off during a critical briefing in Saudi Arabia.

Trump running out of energy and dozing off is nothing new — he famously appeared to do so even during his own criminal trial for business fraud in New York — but the moment, captured on camera, triggered a new wave of mockery.

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Elon Musk's chatbot IDs him as Trump's 'seriously overweight' pal taking the 'fat shot'

Elon Musk was identified by his company's own artificial intelligence bot as President Donald Trump's “seriously overweight” friend who takes “the fat shot."

The president rambled about a businessman friend who is battling a weight problem during an event announcing an executive order lowering drug prices, and while he didn't identify his pal during the off-topic anecdote, his generative artificial intelligence chatbot Grok answered queries by saying Musk matched the description, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump is 'kindling an allergic reaction' — and preventing MAGA from spreading: column

The world appears poised to embrace MAGA ideals — but President Donald Trump is kneecapping that global embrace, a new column opined.

“Today, the global economy is arguably fertile ground for a MAGA. Yet, something is not translating,” according to Eduardo Porter.

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Trump is 'very comfortable' fostering fears of 'white genocide': conservative analyst

Conservative journalist David Weigel, who writes for Semafor, was stunned by President Donald Trump's willingness to believe right-wing talking points about "white genocide" in South Africa.

Weigel appeared as part of the panel on CNN's State of the Union on Tuesday, where Manu Raju played a clip of Trump defending his decision to grant refugee status to Afrikaner farmers.

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'Lost their minds!' GOP wants to strip Dem colleagues of key roles after ICE protest

Three Democratic lawmakers could lose their committee seats after rushing into a New Jersey detention facility last week in support of undocumented migrants being held by ICE, Fox News Digital reported Tuesday.

Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) introduced a resolution on Tuesday that would remove Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) from the House Appropriations Committee, Rep. Rob Menendez Jr. (D-NJ) from the House Energy & Commerce Committee, and Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) from the House committees on Small Business and Homeland Security, the report said.

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'No cuts to Medicaid!' Disabled protesters shut down GOP House hearing

Protesters opposing Republican cuts to Medicaid spending briefly shut down a House hearing on Tuesday.

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Brett Guthrie (R-KY) kicked off the hearing by praising the GOP budget bill, saying it "unleashes American energy dominance, advances innovation, and protects access to care for our most vulnerable."

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Religious right is hijacking conservatism: analysis

Some conservatives are abandoning the movement's doctrines of small government and free markets and embracing the administrative state to bring their enemies under control, according to a new analysis.

President Donald Trump's populist MAGA movement has moved toward a form of Catholic-tinged authoritarian state capitalism, and some right-wing thought leaders – such as The Federalist's John Daniel Davidson and Catholic University professor Jon Askonas – are calling to reject conservatism's old tenets altogether, wrote Salon's Jim Sleeper.

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'Staining America’s name': Trump ripped for demanding adulation for putting out own fires

“Trump is demanding not just praise but adulation for his dealmaking skills,” even though he’s solving problems he created, according to MSNBC Opinion writer and editor Hayes Brown.

“Just in the last week, we’ve seen him trumpet supposedly historic deals,” said Brown. But these deals aren't what they seem.

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'To heck with everyone else': New book says Supreme Court shields the right and that's it

In a new book, a legal analyst argued the Supreme Court "protects the rights of the rich and conservative," but "to heck with almost everyone else."

An excerpt posted in The Nation, "Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes," argues that non-conservatives aren't treated like conservatives at the high court.

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Busted: GOP boss vetting Tuberville for residency scandal caught with own out-of-state ID

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) faces a major obstacle in his nascent campaign to run for governor: there is evidence he has secretly lived in Florida for years rather than Alabama, which would pose a problem as Alabama's residency requirements for governor are stricter than for senator.

One of the key figures who will resolve this dispute is Alabama Republican Party chair John Wahl — but it turns out there are some bizarre discrepancies in his own residency status, Kyle Whitmire wrote in an analysis for AL.com.

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Trump-endorsed right winger takes a shot at Ron DeSantis as he hits campaign trail

Although he’s already been endorsed by Donald Trump for governor, Southwest Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds is just now beginning to introduce himself to Floridians who don’t know much more about him other than his ubiquitous appearances on cable news over the past few years.

Speaking on the back of a small flatbed truck outside of Conservative Grounds, the MAGA-flavored coffee shop in Pinellas County on Saturday afternoon, Donalds was intent on responding to a criticism voiced by Ron DeSantis earlier this year that he “hasn’t been part of any of the victories” that Republicans have enjoyed in Florida in recent years.

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'We are finished!' Enraged Trump aide hurls personal attacks at BBC journalist

Senior Trump aide Sebastian Gorka threw a fit when asked by a BBC reporter about the president accepting a massively expensive gift from the Qatari royal family, according to a report in HuffPost.

Gorka, who serves as President Donald Trump’s senior director for counterterrorism, appeared on Radio 4′s World At One program.

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Learning on the job: Trump pick for state's US attorney has no experience in criminal law

After the Trump Administration announced the nomination of Daniel Rosen as Minnesota’s next U.S. Attorney, one detail stood out: the state’s very likely, soon-to-be top federal prosecutor has scant experience in the field of criminal law.

Rosen, 59, has spent most of his three-decade-long legal career as a civil litigator, carving out a reputation as a top eminent domain lawyer. He represented the main landowner in what is believed to be the largest eminent domain case in Minnesota history, which paved the way for the development of Target Field.

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