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Trump called out for indirectly calling J.D. Vance 'a liar' over Pete Hegseth support

President Donald Trump directly contradicted vice president JD Vance and indirectly called him a liar.

The president dismissed a question Tuesday from ABC News correspondent Terry Moran, who asked if he had complete confidence in embattled defense secretary Pete Hegseth.

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'Trolling us': Former Trump aide says China is calling the President's 'bluff'

Former White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews believes that China is mocking President Donald Trump by trolling him.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Matthews explained that in Trump's recent interview with TIME magazine, he claimed to have already secured 200 tariff deals with 200 countries. There aren't 200 countries in the world.

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'Outsize influence' of Pete Hegseth's wife creating alarm at Pentagon: report

From the day he first walked into the Pentagon as Donald Trump's latest secretary of defense, Peter Hegseth's wife has been raising eyebrows by inserting herself into his new career like a helicopter mom.

According to a new report from the Washington Post, Jennifer Rauchet Hegseth, the third wife of the former Fox News personality, has taken on duties at the Department of Defense normally assigned to actual employees despite not being a government employee or having any civil experience.

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It was meant to be a free check-up. The bill was 'outrageous'

Carmen Aiken of Chicago made an appointment for an annual physical exam in July 2023, planning to get checked out and complete some blood work.

The appointment was at a family medicine practice run by University of Illinois Health. Aiken said the doctor recommended they undergo a Pap smear, which they hadn’t had in more than a year, and testing for sexually transmitted infections. Aiken, who works for a nonprofit and uses the pronoun they, said they were also encouraged to get the HPV vaccine.

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'Ego stroke': Internet blasts behavior at Trump's Cabinet meeting

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump held a cabinet meeting with media present. X users were quick to criticize and note some concerns about the publicity.

CNN White House reporter Alayna Treene noted, “Every cabinet member has been given a ‘Gulf of America’ MAGA-style hat, displayed in front of their seats, for this Cabinet meeting.”

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'I'm signing death warrants': Pam Bondi gloats about killing people while praising Trump

Attorney General Pam Bondi bragged about "signing death warrants" at a cabinet meeting where she offered effusive praise of President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

"Mr. President, your first 100 days has far exceeded that of any other presidency in this country," Bondi said. "Ever. Ever. Never seen anything like it. Thank you."

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'Kiss of death?' CNN expert analyzes Trump's Cabinet meeting interaction with Hegseth

President Donald Trump held another cabinet meeting Wednesday, and CNN's Mark Preston tried to measure his support for embattled defense secretary Pete Hegseth.

The president opened the meeting with complaints about the judiciary blocking some of his administration's deportations, and then he called on Hegseth and other agency heads, who praised Trump's actions and then provided updates on their own activity.

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'Paying for my dinner': Trump official admits getting perks from 'gold card' citizenships

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick seemed to admit that he was selling United States citizenship to rich friends over dinner.

The official revealed the potential transactions during a Wednesday cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump.

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'Heartbreaking': Yanked funds plunge Utah farmers into risk of suicide

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Reporting Highlights

  • High Suicide Rate: U.S. farmers are 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide than the general population. In Utah, they die by suicide at the third-highest rate by vocation in the state.
  • Temporary Help: A federal program offering Utah farmers free therapy was so successful that it ran out of money in four months. But lawmakers have chosen not to continue funding it.
  • Stressors Facing Farmers: Farmers experience unique stressors, including fluctuating market prices, unpredictable weather and the expectation they handle mental health issues on their own.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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'We're having a little difficulty': Trump complains of 'judge problems' at Cabinet meeting

President Donald Trump's complaint that he has problems with judges who don't like his immigration and deportation policies drew laughter from members at Wednesday's Cabinet meeting.

Trump called out Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Czar Tom Homan for doing an "amazing job" getting undocumented immigrants deported.

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'Huge failure': Ex-Trump aide warns Trump's staff isn't telling him the truth

"The View's" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin believes that President Donald Trump's staff either isn't sharing the reality with him or isn't telling him the truth.

Trump spoke to ABC News in an interview for the first 100 days, and made statements that concerned his former White House communications director.

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'We would step in': Mike Johnson admits what could force Congress to take power from Trump

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) admitted that an "imbalance" of powers between his legislative branch and President Donald Trump's executive branch could prompt Congress to take action on disruptive tariffs that have contributed to the weakening economy, according to a new report in Politico.

Johnson made the statement at an Axios "News Shapers" event in Washington, D.C., Wednesday.

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'The math doesn't math': Dem scorches GOP's $7 trillion tax cuts at oversight hearing

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) blasted Republicans for a plan to partially pay for tax cuts for the wealthy by forcing federal workers to either receive less generous retirement benefits or lose their civil service protections.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, members considered the proposal that would create a new pension surcharge for workers who did not choose to serve on an at-will basis.

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