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'That is a crazy number': Elon Musk blasted for latest 'enormous' failure at Tesla

Writer and political commentator Molly Jong-Fast slammed Elon Musk for his work at DOGE, calling it “a lot of drama for not a lot of savings,” on Morning Joe Wednesday morning.

“I want to turn back to Elon Musk, the other part of that package. He seems to be leaving with a bit of a whimper here,” Jonathan Lemire said to Jong-Fast. “We played some audio from earlier on the Tesla call. He said he'd still be around now and then, a day here, a day there, but clearly his role is drawing down, and let's just talk about the legacy of DOGE, where it has plenty of job cuts, plenty of chaos, but nowhere near the savings Musk promised. I mean, not even close by a factor of a lot. They missed their goals and a lot of it, that they've said they’ve accomplished, they got wrong.”

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'You just did!' CNN host instantly busts MAGA lawmaker's false claim about dubious analogy

CNN's Sara Sidner battled through a barrage of claims made by Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) to support embattled defense secretary Pete Hegseth.

The defense secretary's leadership and judgment have been called into question over his use of a non-secure app to discuss military operations, and his top officials have reportedly been beset by infighting and chaos, but Donalds told "CNN News Central" that the former Fox News host simply needed time to acclimate himself to the job.

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'Has to be a reckoning': Wine industry sweats as tariffs threaten even those made in US

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President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs are putting many California businesses, jobs and the state budget at risk. They’re affecting not only long-term relationships with trading partners, but an intricate web of ecosystems and supply chains.

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'Can't do everything': Trump's 'defiance' of court order is 'grounds for impeachment'

President Donald Trump’s failure to bring back the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported is being called “a more direct affront to the rule of law is hard to imagine,” wrote Thomas P. Schmidt in a column from The Atlantic.

After the Supreme Court ordered the Trump Administration to "facilitate the return of" Kilmar Abrego Garcia, both the administration and the government of El Salvador have yet to return him to the United States.

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'Straight-up lying': Armed Services Dem alarmed by Hegseth's 'unhinged' scandal defense

Embattled defense secretary Pete Hegseth has been making the rounds to defend himself from the spiraling Signalgate scandal, and a House Armed Services Committee Democrat sounded the alarm over his conduct.

The defense secretary blamed "disgruntled former employees" for the revelations that he conducted military planning over a non-secure chat app, but Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY) was not reassured by Hegseth's explanation or the way he delivered it.

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'Awkward reality': Unlikely savior stopped Musk's profit bloodbath from being even heftier

Already facing the quandary of leading the nation's largest electric vehicle maker while working as a senior adviser to EV-inimical, "drill, baby, drill" U.S. President Donald Trump, Tesla CEO Elon Musk was confronted Tuesday with an awkward reality.

Absent zero-emissions tax credits implemented during the Biden administration, his company would not have made any profit during the first quarter.

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'Did I hear that right?' CNN host stunned by latest Pete Hegseth revelation

A military memo sat unsigned for weeks early in defense secretary Pete Hegseth's tenure as the White House was unable to reach him or his top staffer, according to CNN's Natasha Bertrand.

The defense secretary has come under heavy criticism for conducting military planning over an unsecure chat app with family members and others present, and the upper echelons of Pentagon leadership has been plagued with infighting, but Bertrand revealed new details about his tumultuous tenure.

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'Risky gamble': Trump administration is waging a behind-the-scenes war on children

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The clear-cutting across the federal government under President Donald Trump has been dramatic with mass terminations, the suspension of decades-old programs and the neutering of entire agencies. But this spectacle has obscured a series of moves by the administration that could profoundly harm some of the most vulnerable people in the U.S.: children.

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'Staggering': MSNBC panel ridicules Hegseth's prior comments about securing data

In a panel discussion on Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski, along with her panel, compared and ridiculed Hegseth for his comments on securing data against his two Signal chat scandals.

“Apparently, the standard operating procedure inside the Clinton secretary of state office was to send emails that couldn't otherwise be printed to the maid to print them out of a secure area or from a secure area, and then hand them off. Any security professional, military government or otherwise would be fired on the spot for this type of conduct and criminally prosecuted for being so reckless with this kind of information. The fact that she wouldn't be held accountable for this, I think, blows the mind of anyone who's held our nation's secrets dear, we've had a top secret clearance like I have, and others who know that even one hiccup causes a problem. Let alone a standard procedure like this,” Hegseth said in 2016 on Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.

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Trump engaged in 'awkward high school situation' with China: White House reporter

A White House reporter called out president Donald Trump's "awkward" overtures to China to reach an agreement to end his trade war.

Secretary of state Scott Bessent said Tuesday that Trump's 145-percent tariffs were not sustainable and that he expects a "de-escalation," but the president told reporters that "we're doing fine with China," but he declined to say how those negotiations were going.

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'Any of us can be picked up': Experts see danger on horizon as Trump expands crackdown

U.S. citizens have been mistakenly detained in president Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, but civil rights lawyers are gearing up for a fight over expanding those operations to deliberately target American citizens.

The president has made clear he would like to rendition "homegrown" criminals to El Salvador, and Trump officials and allies have alarmed civil libertarians by suggesting that administration critics could be, as White House senior director for counterterrorism Seb Gorka said, "aiding and abetting criminals and terrorists" by standing in the way of administration priorities, reported Axios.

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'Embarrassing revelations': Trump admin reportedly 'unsettled' and 'awash in firings'

President Trump's penchant for chaos — overload the media, public and government with disorienting action and controversial figures — is mass-producing ... chaos, everywhere”, writes Axios’ Alex Isenstadt and Marc Caputo in a new report.

The pair penned a review of the administration noting it seems a lot like the first due to "a surge in infighting and embarrassing public revelations.”

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'Smooth operator': Expert says thief who stole Noem's Gucci bag was a pro

New details have emerged in the brazen heist of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gucci bag from a downtown Washington, D.C. restaurant that have led CNN’s John Miller to conclude the thief is likely a professional.

“He's a smooth operator. He does this for a living, there's no doubt about that,” Miller said Tuesday as he delivered fresh insight into the bag swipe that also caused the Trump official to lose $3,000 in cash, her DHS access badge, apartment keys, passport and blank checks, along with other sensitive personal items.

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