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'Insane': Leaked emails show urgent warning that Trump cuts put veterans' 'lives on line'

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Earlier this year, doctors at Veterans Affairs hospitals in Pennsylvania sounded an alarm. Sweeping cuts imposed by the Trump administration, they told higher-ups in an email, were causing “severe and immediate impacts,” including to “life-saving cancer trials.”

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Loophole that could let Trump take third term in White House discovered by NY Times

President Donald Trump has said there is a method by which he might return to serve a third term as president — and the New York Times Editorial Board might have figured it out..

The board recalled the words of Congressman John Jennings Jr. (R-TN), uttered in 1947. After President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s fourth term election, Jennings was promoting legislation which would limit a president to two sessions in office.

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Trump admin scrambles as $2.2M Hegseth flub catches White House off-guard: report

An order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office grounded 11 flights loaded with heavy artillery headed to Ukraine.

The problem? Nobody in the Pentagon, the State Department, Ukraine — or even the White House — knew anything about it.

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Melania Trump's memecoin linked to $100M in suspicious trading: report

Investors made nearly $100 million by buying Melania Trump's cryptocurrency token minutes before she announced the coins were for sale.

The first lady publicized the $MELANIA coin in a Truth Social post on Jan. 19, hours before her husband was inaugurated for a second term as president, and two dozen digital wallets bought $2.6 million of the tokens in the two and a half minutes before her post went live, reported the Financial Times.

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‘He’s innocent!’ Family pleads with Trump as another migrant 'improperly deported'

A 20-year-old Venezuelan migrant wrongfully deported to El Salvador in defiance of a legal settlement is now at the center of another dramatic legal showdown over the Trump administration's use of emergency wartime powers to expel migrants.

Until now, the public focus has mostly centered around Kilmar Abrego Garcia, another migrant living in the United States who was deported under similar circumstances earlier this year. But newly surfaced court documents and reporting by Politico confirm that Daniel Lozano Camargo, who had only been identified in court by a pseudonym, was also among those swept up and expelled under the Alien Enemies Act.

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'Regrettable': Mike Pence takes old boss to task over 'unfortunate' Oval Office blow-up

Mike Pence, former vice president for Donald Trump, gave his old boss a slap on the wrist late Monday during an exclusive new interview on CNN's "The Source" with anchor Kaitlan Collins.

In introducing the segment, Collins called Pence's comments "perhaps his biggest and sharpest break" with Trump.

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Pence breaks with Trump on trade war — and warns 'Americans will demand different'

Former Vice President Mike Pence expressed concern Monday over President Donald Trump’s approach to trade and tariffs, warning of possible economic consequences, including price shocks and product shortages.

The comments came Monday during an exclusive interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, where the former vice president aired several grievances with his ex-boss’s sweeping tariff policy. He also questioned whether Trump is backtracking on a key campaign promise to bring down prices.

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'He didn’t say it as clearly as you did': Pence grilled on Trump’s 'I don't know' remarks

Former Vice President Mike Pence continuously tried to assert in his interview with CNN that he had confidence in President Donald Trump's ability to uphold the Constitution even as he had to go against Trump to do so in 2020.

Anchor Kaitlan Collins repeatedly pressed him on her show, "The Source," about instances where Trump appeared unwilling to follow the Constitution.

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‘Communist persecution!’ Trump rages as he orders DOJ to help free MAGA 'hostage'

President Donald Trump on Monday escalated his defense of former Mesa County, Colorado, Clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted last year in a scheme to undermine the 2020 election, calling her a “political prisoner” and demanding her immediate release.

In a post to his Truth Social media platform, Trump lashed out at Democratic Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, who he accused of ignoring “Illegals committing Violent Crimes like Rape and Murder in his State,” while targeting Peters, an election denier whom Trump described as “a 69-year-old Gold Star mother who worked to expose and document Democrat Election Fraud.”

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'Clock is ticking to change hearts': Trump presses GOP holdouts on 'favorite' prosecutor

President Donald Trump is scrambling to whip the votes in the Senate from reluctant members of his own party to confirm his pick for federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., Ed Martin, CNN reporter Paula Reid told anchor Erin Burnett on Monday evening.

Martin, a far-right activist from Missouri who had no prosecutorial experience prior to his appointment to the U.S. attorney's office on an acting basis, has repeatedly come under fire for his erratic and ethically dubious behavior, including trying to dismiss cases he previously acted as defense counsel on, and threatening inappropriate criminal investigations of entities ranging from Wikipedia to the American College of Chest Physicians. He has even had to apologize for praising a Nazi sympathizer.

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Trump declares 2 new national holidays — as he bemoans 'we already have too many'

President Donald Trump took to his social media platform Monday evening to double down on his plans to celebrate the end of World War I and World War II in the United States by designating specific "Victory Days" for each conflict.

He wrote on his Truth Social app last week that he would rename May 8 as "Victory Day for World War II," aligning with the European observance of VE Day, and Nov. 11 as "Victory Day for World War I," the date of the armistice in 1918.

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NC GOP plot to 'change the rules' of election they lost crushed by Trump-appointed judge

A Trump-appointed federal judge ordered Democratic North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs' re-election victory to be certified on Monday, reported The News & Observer, dealing another blow to the state GOP's efforts to get enough ballots thrown out to flip the result of the race to GOP challenger Jefferson Griffin.

The race, which was decided by a margin of just over 700 votes, is the only race in last year's general election that has yet to be certified.

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AOC takes not-so-subtle jab at colleagues as she ends speculation on powerful position

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Monday ruled out a bid to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee – but not before taking a thinly-veiled swipe at her party’s continued preference for seniority.

“It’s actually clear to me that the underlying dynamics in the caucus have not shifted with respect to seniority as much as I think would be necessary, so I believe I’ll be staying put at Energy and Commerce,” the New York progressive lawmaker told reporters, as reported by Politico.

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