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'He's on a downward spiral': Trump advisor bashes Mike Pence after Trump remarks

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro took a swipe at Mike Pence during a live CNN interview, where he said the former vice president has been “disowned by the entire MAGA movement.”

The jab came Tuesday when Navarro appeared on CNN’s “The Source with Kaitlan Collins” to discuss President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policy and the administration’s upcoming trade talks with China. But the conversation took a sharp turn when Collins brought up Pence’s recent criticism of the tariff strategy.

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MAGA cafe that hawked pancakes with a 'side of racism' closes weeks after opening

An Australian cafe that opened in Sydney with a Donald Trump theme is closing its doors after mere weeks.

According to the New York Post, "Mark Da Costa opened Bueno Eatery in St. Peter’s in March after closing down his Waterloo cafe, Hale and Hearty, in 2020 after being involved in a series of internet controversies, in which he called a community member a homophobic slur. He also declared his cafe a 'Donald Trump safe zone,' which served pancakes with a 'side of racism.'"

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Ex-president snubs Trump in White House event honoring his late mother

Former President George W. Bush is not expected to attend a White House ceremony Thursday honoring his late mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush, a notable absence that follows years of lingering tensions between the Bush family and Donald Trump.

First Lady Melania Trump is set to host the East Room event, where she will unveil a new postage stamp commemorating the wife of former President George H.W. Bush, The Washington Post reported Tuesday. While Bush’s snub of the gathering has been confirmed by White House officials, other members of the Bush family are expected to attend.

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'Our tent’s not this big': GOP senators scoff at potential MTG Senate run

WASHINGTON — A groundswell of support is one thing in politics, a sinkhole of opposition quite another.

Now that popular two-term Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) bowed out of his state’s 2026 Senate contest, whispers of a potential run from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are abounding in political circles.

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'Be ashamed!' Trump's spy chief blasts WSJ over report on major new espionage effort

President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, tore into the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday after the outlet published an explosive report detailing a major new U.S. intelligence effort focused on Greenland.

The move – reportedly tied to Trump’s longstanding fascination with acquiring the island from Denmark – came after several high-ranking officials in Gabbard’s office issued a “collection emphasis message” to intelligence agency heads last week. They were ordered to increase spying operations in Greenland to gather intelligence on the island’s “independence movement and attitudes on American resource extraction.”

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'Hereby revoked': RFK hastily un-fires 9/11 health care workers

The Department of Health and Human Services, under President Donald Trump and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., swiftly un-fired a large number of people dismissed as part of sweeping agency cuts, CBS News reported, including health care workers for victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

This follows a number of similar cases of the Trump administration realizing it needed to reverse staffing cuts made to critical agencies, including an incident in which nuclear weapons security experts had to be rehired.

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'I haven’t': MAGA Republican breaks with Speaker Mike Johnson on ruling out Medicaid cuts

A MAGA Republican shot back at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after he announced that GOP leadership in his chamber had decided not to pursue a pair of major Medicaid cuts that were under consideration.

Johnson left a meeting with moderate House Republicans and told reporters leadership ruled out lowering the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage for the Medicaid expansion population, Laura Weiss of Punchbowl News reported. The move would reduce the federal government’s share of funding for states that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Millions could lose coverage in those states if adopted.

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'Defeat from the jaws of victory': GOP 'bracing for turbulence' as Senate prospects dim

Republicans remain overwhelming favorites to retain control of the Senate in 2026 simply by virtue of there not being many competitive seats Democrats can contest — but they are facing unexpected setbacks in both recruiting and primaries that could make the cycle a much bigger headache for them than they had expected, Politico reported on Tuesday.

The latest blow was Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) declining to run against Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, exposing Republicans to the risk that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene could pursue the nomination and tank their chances out of the gate.

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‘Guard your animals!’ Dem takes a shot at Kristi Noem in advisory dripping with snark

Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) took a sharp, thinly veiled jab at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tuesday, issuing a tongue-in-cheek advisory ahead of her scheduled visit to his state.

Noem is set to hold a news conference in Springfield on Wednesday to discuss Illinois’s sanctuary policies, according to local media reports. But before the MAGA Republican stepped foot in the state, Pritzker’s office came out with a warning dripping with snark.

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Trump allies want CBS to pay for MAGA makeover of the Kennedy Center

President Donald Trump's associates want any potential legal settlement with CBS News to include a bailout for the Kennedy Center amid the performing arts center's financial ruin under his "MAGA-inflected" leadership, The Atlantic reported on Tuesday.

"As part of the effort to raise money for the Kennedy Center, Trump allies have held private discussions about possibly asking that any settlement Trump reaches with CBS News include money earmarked for the Kennedy Center, one of the people familiar with the June fundraiser told us," said the report.

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'We're at odds': GOP senator makes it clear why he's no fan of Trump nominee

WASHINGTON — Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) said Tuesday he and Donald Trump aren't seeing eye to eye on one of the president's nominations for the Justice Department.

Trump nominated Ed Martin to be the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C, the top federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia.

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'Insane': JD Vance hammered online after threatening World Cup soccer fans

Vice President JD Vance stirred swift outrage online Tuesday after delivering a warning to international visitors attending next year’s FIFA World Cup in the United States.

“We will have visitors probably from close to a hundred countries,” he said at a White House event. “We want them to come, we want them to celebrate, we want them to watch the games.”

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'Just as disgusted as he is!' Dem senator agrees with GOP colleague after 'tense moment'

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) took the side of her colleague across the aisle, Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK), when questioned by CNN's Jake Tapper about predatory law firms targeting veterans who were sickened by toxic water on the Camp Lejeune military base.

"I also wanted to ask you about a tense moment from today's hearing involving your Republican colleague," said Tapper. "Here he is talking about capping contingency fees for Camp Lejeune attorneys who represented sick Marines and others."

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