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'Should have installed tampon machines': Hegseth lashes out after makeup studio report

Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News weekend co-host tapped by Trump to lead the Department of Defense, lashed out Wednesday evening after revelations he signed off on installing a makeup studio in the Pentagon for TV appearances.

Hegseth approved thousands of dollars in spending for a room where he can apply makeup before TV appearances, CBS News reported. The room was formerly used for briefings and is located next to the Pentagon press briefing room.

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'Unethical as you can get': Experts decry Trump's latest 'naked quid pro quo'

A special VIP tour of the White House or even an exclusive dinner with President Donald Trump can be yours – for a price.

The Trump-owned company that unveiled the president’s official meme coin just before his inauguration announced Wednesday that top holders of the cryptocurrency would be selected to attend a private dinner with the MAGA leader, Mother Jones reported Wednesday. The 25 leading buyers, meanwhile, will be treated to a special VIP White House tour.

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'Eroded': MAGA-voting hedge fund tycoon says Trump damage will take a 'lifetime to repair'

One of Trump's wealthiest supporters has turned on him.

Ken Griffin, the founder and CEO of the Citadel hedge fund, told Gina Chon of Semafor at the D.C. World Economy Summit that Trump has made the country 20 percent poorer and "eroded" the brand of U.S. Treasury bonds, an asset that until now was unassailable.

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'Not serious': Lawmaker blasts Hegseth for installing Pentagon makeup studio for TV spots

A Massachusetts lawmaker slammed President Donald Trump's secretary of Defense on Wednesday afternoon as unserious following revelations he turned a room in the Pentagon into a makeup studio for TV spots.

Pete Hegseth ordered a makeup studio to be installed in the building, converting a green room next to the press briefing room into a space equipped for TV appearances. The Pentagon downplayed the report, calling it routine, though it comes amid broad slashes to government agencies.

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'It had heritage!' Trump finds pro team's ex-name — recognized as a slur — 'superior'

President Donald Trump dipped back into the long-running debate surrounding the renaming of the Washington Commanders, which the NFL team retired five years ago.

Trump on Wednesday called the name change that Native Americans protested for decades “degrading to the Indian population,” while taking questions from reporters in the Oval Office.

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'Very much incoming': MAGA attorney says AG vowed indictments coming for Biden’s DOJ

Far-right legal activist and former Neil Gorsuch law clerk Mike Davis assured longtime Trump ally and webcaster Steve Bannon on his "War Room" show that at some point soon, Trump's Justice Department will begin arresting law enforcement officials from former President Joe Biden's administration.

"I just had several meetings at the Trump Justice Department," said Davis, who has called for stripping federal judges who rule against Trump of power. "I met with the attorney general, Pam Bondi, the deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche, the acting No. 3 Chad Maisel, and the incoming No. 3, Stanley Woodward. And I want to reassure the War Room posse that they are very much on top of what's happening in our country, right? And just because you're not seeing criminal indictments right now, that does not mean they're not coming. They are very much incoming."

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'They're trying to distract': House Dem slams Fox News for snubbing him 'every week'

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) said Wednesday that he reaches out to Fox News frequently, asking if they'd have him on to discuss many issues, including President Donald Trump's accidental deportation of a Maryland man to a prison in El Salvador.

Instead, they snub him.

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MAGA world loved Trump as a 'player' — but now see him as 'cheating girlfriend': analysts

President Donald Trump proved successful in the 2024 election by convincing young men he was their guy. But that has changed less than 100 days into his second term, recent polls show.

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace began her second hour by citing Peter Tuchman, known as the "Einstein of Wall Street," who spoke to New York Magazine, stating that Trump has lost trust among the financial world.

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'Healthy': White House downplays screaming match between Trump aides

The White House on Wednesday didn’t deny reports that a debate between tech billionaire Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the IRS commissioner erupted into a shouting match.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt downplayed the Oval Office explosion between two of President Donald Trump’s top MAGA allies in brief comments to reporters without taking any questions.

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'Most exciting': Private prison owners celebrate massive immigration windfall

The most valuable private prison companies are GEO Group and CoreCivic, at $4 billion and $2.2 billion, respectively. In a 2023 report, GEO Group noted Immigration and Customs Enforcement contracts accounted for 43 percent of its revenue; for CoreCivic that number was 30 percent. The day after Donald Trump was reelected, the companies’ stock prices soared: GEO Group’s by about 41 percent and CoreCivic’s by nearly 29 percent.

“This is, to us, an unprecedented opportunity,” George Zoley, executive chairman of the GEO Group, said during an earnings call shortly after the election. During a CoreCivic earnings call, CEO Damon Hininger said: “This is truly one of the most exciting periods in my career with the company.”

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'Texas DOGE': Greg Abbott signs into law massive new agency inspired by Musk

"Abbott signs first bill of session into law, creating a Texas DOGE" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Judge furious as cops told to ignore her order after arrest of US-born citizen

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sent a letter to law enforcement Wednesday stating that he won’t stop them from enforcing a temporarily blocked state immigration law that led to the arrest of a U.S. citizen last week.

Uthmeier’s letter states that he doesn’t believe law enforcement has to abide by the order from a federal judge in Miami prohibiting the state from enforcing the law, which makes it a first-degree misdemeanor to illegally enter the state as an “unauthorized alien” and adds heightened penalties for re-entry.

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'Wow': Chuck Todd floored as MAGA allies 'air dirty laundry' to media

President Donald Trump has vehemently denied any plans to get rid of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth — but that resolve already appears to be cracking, former NBC anchor Chuck Todd told a CNN panel on Wednesday evening, as the scandals continue to mount and his position becomes less and less tenable.

Hegseth faced a fresh wave of pressure to step down this week following the revelation of a second "Signalgate" chat leaking highly sensitive military battle plans, as well as reports that his senior staff are in complete chaos and uncontrollable.

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