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Top Hegseth aide to leave Pentagon after derailing meetings with 'bawdy' strip club tales

Joe Kasper, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's controversial chief of staff, is expected to leave the Pentagon after coming under fire in recent days.

Initial reports said Kasper would step into another role at the Pentagon. But Politico confirmed on Thursday that he would leave the Department of Defense entirely and return to "government relations and consulting." As a special government employee, he will be limited to advising the Pentagon 130 days per year.

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'Starting to lose faith': 'Upset' MAGA voters sour on Trump in focus groups

A longtime Republican pollster said Thursday that people who voted for Donald Trump last year are already beginning to waver in their support.

Sarah Longwell has been doing focus groups of 2024 voters of Trump, tracking how attitudes are changing and why. The one thing she said is finally starting to "set in" for those voters is "maybe Donald Trump doesn't know exactly what he's doing."

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'Extraordinary': Trump admin sidelines its own lawyers over possible 'sabotage'

The Trump administration sidelined its own lawyers Thursday over suspicions of "sabotage," according to a new report.

Justice Department lawyers admitted they accidentally uploaded a private memo detailing their legal strategy in a case against New York City's transportation agencies. On Thursday, those lawyers were sidelined over suspicions of "sabotage," according to The New York Times, which called the move "extraordinary."

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‘Sob stories’: Trump admin lashes out at NYT after new report

A Trump administration official raged against The New York Times for profiling a Jamaican national who was deported in February, calling the profile a "sob story."

"Why does the New York Times continue to peddle sob stories about criminal illegal aliens and ignore their victims?" Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement, per Fox News.

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'Thumbing their nose': Ex-NATO official says Russia sent Trump an unambiguous message

Former NATO commander James Stavridis claimed Russia's devastating attack on Kyiv was a "message" to President Donald Trump, who claimed on Thursday he was putting pressure on Vladimir Putin.

At an Oval Office news conference with Norway's prime minister, Trump said his U.S.-brokered peace deal would give Crimea and 20 percent of Ukraine over to Russia, but said he was stopping Putin from "taking the whole country" as a concession.

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'Flagrant': Experts blast Trump over latest 'corrupt' scheme

Officials inside U.S. President Donald Trump's White House have reportedly tipped off Wall Street executives about a potentially imminent trade agreement with India, a move that one watchdog group described as further evidence that the administration is "flagrantly enabling insider trading."

Fox Business correspondent Charles Gasparino reported Thursday that unnamed "people inside the Trump White House are alerting Wall Street execs they are nearing an agreement in principle on trade with India." Gasparino cited "senior Wall Street execs" with ties to the Trump White House.

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'Big story': Business reporter warns empty shelves on the horizon for Americans

A business reporter warned that Americans are a few weeks away from seeing empty shelves in stores due to President Donald Trump's ongoing trade war with China.

Christine Romans, senior business correspondent for NBC News, provided an update on the market's response to Trump's shift in language with China.

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'Insulting to 6M dead Jews': Bill Maher escalates public war with Larry David

The war of words between comics Larry David and Bill Maher has become anything but funny.

David, one of the creators of the wildly successful "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" sitcoms, wrote a satirical op-ed for The New York Times about having dinner with Adolf Hitler, in a not-so-veiled criticism of Maher's recent meeting with President Donald Trump.

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Trump's health adviser blames 'demonic forces' for childhood diseases

White House health adviser Calley Means suggested "demonic forces" were to blame for chronic childhood diseases.

During an interview this week on Real America's Voice, host Steve Gruber asked Means if President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could make a difference for the nation's children.

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'Pot, meet kettle': Analyst in awe at Trump's latest 'laughable' brags

White House columnist Brian Karem confessed he "stifled a laugh" as President Donald Trump's team announced in a news release, “On Earth Day, we finally have a president who follows science.”

It's one of many things Karem said Trump uttered in recent days to brag about himself and an administration suffering under several scandals.

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'Civil war': Trump officials feud over plan to help Putin

Key members of President Donald Trump's administration are in a backstage "civil war" over whether or not to ease energy sanctions on Russia, The Daily Beast reported on Thursday.

The sanctions, put in place to try to starve Russia of the funding to continue its brutal military invasion and occupation of Ukraine, sent shockwaves through global markets when adopted, forcing Europe to pivot away from its longstanding reliance on Russian oil and gas.

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'We defeated Trump': Defense expert warns president is walking into propaganda nightmare

President Donald Trump's administration is barreling head-first into another war — and a defense expert warned it was going to be a propaganda nightmare.

The conflict Mohammed al-Basha, a Yemeni defense analyst, referred to is the bombing campaign launched against the Houthis in Yemen, an operation that got a lot of attention for being at the center of the Signal scandal circling Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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'Bluster and lies': Diplomat shocked by Trump's question time

American diplomat Ned Price, who served as deputy to the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, blasted President Donald Trump's "pernicious lies" made at a Thursday Oval Office news conference with Norway's prime minister.

MSNBC anchor Chris Jansen introduced Price by recapping Trump's comments about giving Crimea plus 20 percent of Ukraine over to Russia, but stopping Putin from "taking the whole country."

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