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'Such an honor': Trump issues statement after finding out new Pope is American

President Donald Trump gave his congratulations to the new pope, an American from Chicago, who has taken the name Pope Leo XIV.

On Truth Social, Trump posted that he was looking forward to meeting the Holy Father.

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New Pope named in Vatican City — an American

A new Pope has been named in Vatican City.

The announcement came minutes after white smoke was seen coming from a Sistine Chapel chimney, a historic signal that a conclave of cardinals had made their decision.

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Trump backs down to hand 'major concession' to Saudi Arabia: report

The U.S. is no longer requiring Saudi Arabia to formally recognize Israel in order to move forward on nuclear cooperation talks, according to Reuters.

The move is considered to be a "major concession by Washington."

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'Honestly, it’s kind of fine': DOGE staffer surprised to find 'government works'

A tech industry veteran who joined Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) revealed what has surprised him after three months moonlighting as an unpaid contractor.

Sahil Lavingia was embedded earlier this year by DOGE in the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he expected to help the government save money by employing some of the tactics that helped his Gumroad startup provide services customers wanted and increase profits through lean spending practices, he told Fast Company.

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'Trump did this': Observers blast president over latest attempt to blame Joe Biden

In a Truth Social rant on Thursday, President Donald Trump blamed former President Joe Biden's administration for the air traffic issue facing the nation. Folks aren't buying it, however.

As Newark airport deals with an air traffic controller crisis in New Jersey, Trump claimed that somehow it was Biden's fault.

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'You haven't read the Constitution?' Dem pummels Kash Patel for ignoring due process law

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) pressed FBI Director Kash Patel about why he refused to investigate agencies violating the U.S. Constitution by denying due process to migrants.

During a Thursday Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Merkley asked Patel if he was familiar with the Fifth Amendment.

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'Not fair': Expert warns Trump is creating 'chaos' by loading work onto ex-foe

“Marco Rubio has gone from bitter presidential rival to President Donald Trump’s go-to guy,” according to a Fox News report.

However, many experts are questioning the decision to give Rubio, a former Florida Senator, four different roles within the administration. Those four roles are Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, U.S. Archivist, and Head of USAID.

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Biden tells The View that he 'takes responsibility' for Trump's election

Former President Joe Biden spoke to "The View" on Thursday, where he went on the attack against current President Donald Trump.

At the top of the show, Biden trashed Trump as a "dictator" and estimated that the reason Trump hates him so much is because "I beat him" in 2020.

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'We have somebody else': Trump says he's dropping nominee who praised a Nazi sympathizer

President Donald Trump suggested he would pull the nomination for Ed Marton, acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.

Trump made the statement Thursday after at least one key U.S. senator said he would vote against Martin. At a press conference, Trump was asked if he had a "backup plan" for Martin.

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'He's not welcome': Trump freezes out well-connected MAGA lobbyist over social media post

A well-connected lobbyist found himself iced out of MAGA circles after angering president Donald Trump over a crypto scheme.

An employee of the lobby shop run by Brian Ballard, who has ties to several Trump officials, personally pressed the president at a Mar-a-Lago event in early March to promote a "crypto strategic reserve" on his Truth Social account, but he was furious after posting the message to learn that one of their clients stood to benefit from his statement, reported Politico.

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EXCLUSIVE: Breastfeeding mom of US citizen sues Kristi Noem after being grabbed by ICE

NOTE: This story has been updated. Due to a miscommunication, the original version attributed quotes to a lawyer, Daniel Perez, that were actually made by his paralegal, Jay Bar-Levy. Perez declined to comment.

A breastfeeding mother from Colombia living in Florida with a pending asylum application was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Sunday and faces a potential transfer to Texas, according to a filing in the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, obtained by Raw Story.

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'This is dangerous': Trump-supporting GOP insider sues president — and issues dire warning

Former Governor and Congressman George Allen is warning of “escalating disruption” as he joins a lawsuit against President Donald Trump.

The disruption he is speaking about is the “sweeping use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose a 10 percent baseline tariff on nearly all imports alongside sharply higher duties targeting Chinese goods and foreign automobiles.”

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'Corruption is staggering': Trump officials push tariffed nations to approve Musk business

Trump administration officials have reportedly been pressuring countries facing U.S. tariffs to approve satellite internet services offered by Elon Musk's Starlink to help grease trade negotiations, further underscoring the conflicts of interest stemming from the mega-billionaire's proximity to the White House.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday that it obtained "a series of internal government messages" that "reveal how U.S. embassies and the State Department have pushed nations to clear hurdles for U.S. satellite companies, often mentioning Starlink by name."

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