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GOP warned it's speeding towards 'serious mistake' with new act

House Republicans were blasted Monday for pushing forward a law opponents say is designed to hobble agencies responsible for keeping food and drugs safe.

The criticism came as the GOP looks to move forward with the “REINS Act,” according to a report from Politico.

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'Never heard any president say that': Morning Joe stunned as Trump shrugs at coming crisis

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough expressed shock at President Donald Trump's latest comments about the impact of his tariffs.

The president dismissed concerns about the economic consequences of his sweeping tariffs, saying Americans would simply have to make do with less and brushing aside fears of a recession. The "Morning Joe" host was stunned by his lack of concern.

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'Total loser!' Trump melts down in late night rage over ex-GOP star

Donald Trump lost his cool late Sunday after a former White House star criticized him live on Fox News.

Karl Rove, who was central in George W. Bush’s administration, called the president “Mr. Scrooge” during an interview on the network.

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‘Pain. Grief. Anger’: Families heartbroken as Trump backlash smashes adoption dreams

At Christa Webb’s home in suburban Atlanta, a bicycle collects dust in the garage and a bedroom sits empty, its walls painted light pink, its closet full of clothes. They are meant for Cora, a little girl from China who was matched with Webb and her family for adoption more than five years ago.

Webb, her husband and her two biological children have dealt with grief and confusion as their plans to finalize the adoption of the then-three-year-old girl with a congenital heart defect have encountered a series of political hurdles.

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'Very dangerous escalation': Trump enrages and baffles experts with his latest threat

Donald Trump on Sunday called for tariffs to be implemented on movies filmed in foreign locations, leading observers to question and criticize the move.

"The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death. Other Countries are offering all sorts of incentives to draw our filmmakers and studios away from the United States," Trump wrote over the weekend. "Hollywood, and many other areas within the U.S.A., are being devastated."

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'Huge issue': Trump's new interview spurs growing calls to cover his 'cognitive decline'

Donald Trump gave a wide-ranging NBC interview, and his various answers led to renewed discussion about his purported "cognitive decline."

Among other things, Trump was asked, "Your secretary of state says everyone who's here, citizens and noncitizens, deserve due process... Do you agree?" The president then replied, saying, "I don't know... I'm not, I'm not a lawyer. I don't know."

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'Horrible human': Stephen Miller's ex-colleague gives 'horrifying' portrait of who he is

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is a "horrible human being," according to his former colleague.

Conservative commentator Charlie Sykes on Sunday posted an interview he conducted with former Mike Pence Homeland Security staffer Olivia Troye, a child of a Mexican immigrant mother who previously said Trump's comments comparing Biden officials to Nazi "Gestapo" were based on projection.

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'Three times more expensive': Onlookers skewer Trump's call to 'reopen Alcatraz'

Donald Trump on Sunday suggested reopening the prison on Alcatraz Island for serious criminals, but he got a swift fact check and some mockery, too.

Trump over the weekend made his announcement on his own social media site, Truth Social.

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'Hollywood devastated': Trump declares a 'security threat' over 'dying' film industry

Donald Trump on Sunday announced new tariffs on "movies," while ranting about how the film industry in the U.S. is "dying a very fast death."

Trump over the weekend took to Truth Social, where he attacked one of his own Fox News "defenders" and then announced the reopening of the famous prison on Alcatraz Island.

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Trump announces surprise 'reopening of Alcatraz' to house the 'most dangerous criminals'

Donald Trump on Sunday announced that he would be "reopening" the famous prison on Alcatraz Island.

The President took to his own social media site, Truth Social, first to insult one of his Fox News defenders. After that, Trump took aim at criminals, despite the fact that he was convicted of felonies in New York.

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Trump lashes out at his own Fox News 'defender': 'The case he makes for me is so pathetic'

Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out against one of his own "defenders" on Fox News.

Specifically, Trump pointed to bestselling author Howard Kurtz, who is the host of Fox News's Media Buzz as well as a former Washington Post columnist.

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'I heard a rumor about CNN': Newsmax host floats new Trump assassination conspiracy theory

There's something "interesting" about how CNN covered a purported assassination attempt of Donald Trump, a host on the right-wing Newsmax said on Sunday.

Newsmax host Greg Kelly, who referred to the Democratic National Convention as a form of "brainwashing," over the weekend took the time to claim that CNN covered the Trump rally where the President dropped to the ground after loud noises longer than any other campaign event.

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'And she won': Host highlights how Trump was recently 'forced to concede defeat'

There is a way to defeat Donald Trump, and one woman recently showed the way, a commentator said on Sunday.

Liberal political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen published a Substack post over the weekend, in which he talks about an instance in which Trump was "forced to concede defeat" after a public confrontation.

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