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Trump Org to build golf course in Qatar as White House announces official visit to region

Qatari developers Qatari Diar and Dar Global are expected to announce the building of a Trump International Golf Course and Trump Villas in the country, according to a Reuters report.

The move comes as the White House announced President Donald Trump will make an official visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates in May.

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‘Fatally flawed’: New Gen Z DNC official faces potential ouster after igniting firestorm

Just months after becoming the first member of Gen Z to serve as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, David Hogg is already facing turbulence – and fighting to hold onto his job.

Hogg, who ignited an internal firestorm when he announced a new multimillion-dollar campaign targeting Democratic incumbents, is now the subject of a formal challenge seeking to overturn his Feb. 1 election, according to a report in Semafor.

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'Play dumb games, win dumb prizes': Law firm hits back at Trump DOJ with creative tactic

The law firm Perkins Coie had a scorched-earth response to a tactic President Donald Trump's Justice Department tried to use to shut their lawsuit against them down.

Perkins Coie is one of a number of firms that Trump has targeted with an executive order for representing anti-Trump clients in the past — in this case, Fusion GPS, which helped finance the so-called Steele Dossier investigating Trump's ties to Russia in 2016. The order directs an investigation of Perkins Coie's hiring practices and prohibits them from representing the federal government in legal affairs or accessing government buildings.

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'Make Magic Great Again?' Internet laughs at White House briefing with 'Temu Draco Malfoy'

A MAGA influencer and former adviser to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sat in on Tuesday's White House news briefing and asked a question that prompted those around him to laugh and online observers to wonder if it was a skit from "Saturday Night Live."

Among the comments made by influencer Link Lauren was that former President Joe Biden was responsible for rising suicide rates. In September, U.S. News and World Report cited data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing 2022 suicide rates were their highest in decades after they went down in the two previous years.

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Busted: MSNBC fact-checker corrects Karoline Leavitt's critical error

MSNBC contributor Jeremy Peters fact-checked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on MSNBC Reports over the principles of inflation.

Reacting to a report that Amazon is placing a “tariff price” next to every item they sell, indicating how much of the price of that item results from President Donald Trump’s tariffs, White House Leavitt described it as a "hostile and political act."

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'Vindictive commissar’s list': Alarm as Trump admin appears to build Jewish registry

A Washington Post columnist accused President Donald Trump’s administration of building registries of certain groups of people Tuesday – and declared that she doesn’t “want to appear on one of Trump’s ‘lists.’”

Catherine Rampell's warning came after “faculty and staff at Barnard College received unsolicited texts asking them whether they were Jewish.”

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'Won’t mince words': AOC marks 100 days of Trump 2.0 with profane message

Progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) marked President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office by applauding Americans who are "standing up" against his social policies, economic upheaval, and government cuts.

A fundraising email signed by "AOC's Team" began, "We won’t mince words: the first 100 days of Trump’s second term haven’t been easy. But people across the country are standing up against his attacks on the working class," adding that "Trump’s fascist agenda has already incurred over 200 lawsuits and obstacles."

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Top Dem senator trolls Trump as ‘unifying force’ — just not for US

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) didn’t hold back in his criticism of President Donald Trump on Tuesday, who the Democratic lawmaker credited with uniting Canadian voters in opposition to the MAGA leader.

Speaking to reporters at his first Capitol Hill news conference since announcing his retirement last week, the longtime Illinois senator thanked Trump for his contributions in helping to elect new Prime Minister Mark Carney and saving the country’s Liberal Party, according to Punchbowl News’ Max Cohen.

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'Why are you saying they're not in effect?' House Republican waffles after pushback on CNN

In an appearance on CNN, Rep. Dan Meuser (R-PA) was pressed and accepted a correction on one of his statements from anchor Brianna Keilar after she would not accept his talking points on tariffs.

The heated interaction came midway through the interview when Keilar pressed the congressman on his potential run for Pennsylvania governor.

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'Lasting damage': Anti-Trump senators assess 'staggering' impact of Trump 2.0

WASHINGTON — Lamenting Donald Trump’s first 100 days in the White House, one prominent Democratic senator resorted to blunt talk as he pondered how long it might take to repair damage done to America’s global standing.

“It's hard to put the s––t back in the donkey,” said Mark Kelly, from Arizona.

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'Wary': GOP lawmaker makes it clear to White House of 'red line' he won't cross

Nebraska Republican Rep. Don Bacon told the White House he is drawing a "red line" at $500 billion in reductions to Medicaid, Politico said, citing two people with direct knowledge.

In his private conversation on the matter, Bacon made it clear that if the Republicans intend to pass what Donald Trump calls a "big beautiful bill" to extend 2017 tax cuts, they won't have his vote if they also slash Medicaid spending.

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'Infuriates me': MAGA senators turn on GOP over 'life and death' plan

Two MAGA Republicans in the Senate are speaking out against potential changes to Medicaid being eyed by the House, as Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) vowed to pass President Donald Trump's spending bill by the new Fourth of July deadline.

Top officials announced the new deadline on Monday after Johnson had originally set it for Memorial Day.

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'I'd like to be Pope': Trump jokes he's 'number-one choice' for new pontiff

President Donald Trump joked he was the "number-one choice" ahead of next week's selection of a new Pope.

In the days after Pope Francis' death, Trump was asked Tuesday if he had a preference for a new pontiff.

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