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'Truly egregious': Ex-NATO commander says even Trump official knows he 'failed'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth knows he "failed" in his duties by using an unsecured Signal phone app to share attack plans with family members, according to former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Admiral James Stavridis.

The New York Times reported Sunday of a "previously unreported existence of a second Signal chat in which Mr. Hegseth shared highly sensitive military information" regarding the March 15 attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen.

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‘Partners in crime’: Disgraced ex-senator’s wife convicted of corruption

A federal jury on Monday found Nadine Menendez, wife of disgraced former Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), guilty of her role in the sweeping corruption and foreign influence scheme that brought down the disgraced, once-powerful politician’s career to a dramatic end.

Prosecutors accused Nadine Menendez, 58, of accepting gold bars, cash, a Mercedes-Benz convertible, and “a no-show job” over five years in exchange for the senator’s official acts in a scheme that reached as far as the governments of Egypt and Qatar.

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Ex-GOP rep: Trump deportations akin to God 'expelling Adam & Eve from the Garden of Eden'

Former Republican Rep. Allen West of Texas pushed back on Pope Francis' criticism of President Donald Trump by comparing deportations to God expelling Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden.

During a Monday Real America's Voice segment about the death of Pope Francis, host Steve Gruber noted that the late pontiff had been critical of Trump and former President Joe Biden.

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Trump's 'hyper-tough' image 'eroded' after high-profile arrest: analyst

President Donald Trump's attempt to use Kilmar Ábrego García as the token example of alleged gang members sent to a prison in El Salvador has not worked out well, one writer commented Monday.

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump wrote that in a social media post on Friday, Trump alleged that Ábrego García was an MS-13 gang member, as evidenced by the tattoos on his hand. Holding up a photo, the hand showed a cannabis leaf, a smiley face, a cross, and a skull.

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‘Concerning’: Analyst says investors now fear Trump will make tumbling markets 'worse'

Investors were greeted with more market turmoil Monday as President Donald Trump’s trade war and escalated attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell spooked investors even further, according to Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN’s business and politics correspondent.

And the situation has the potential to sink even lower, she warned.

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'We will crush you': NYT columnist warns Trump sent these institutions a clear message

President Donald Trump is trying to "crush" colleges and universities around the country, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof warned Monday on CNN — and the war he's waging against Harvard is about much more than just Harvard.

"I want to talk about this spat between the university and the administration," said anchor Boris Sanchez, noting that both Kristof and his wife have at various points served as members of Harvard's board of overseers. "Why do you think the Trump administration is going after Harvard?"

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'Alarmed': Lawmakers reportedly flooded with calls demanding 'marooned' migrant's return

Voters who used a particular phone app had one major request for their representatives: Return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to his family in the United States, new data from a San Francisco nonprofit revealed.

Abrego Garcia has been held in El Salvador's notorious Terrorism Confinement Center prison ever since he was mistakenly deported without receiving due process through a court hearing. Last week, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) traveled to El Salvador to meet with Abrego Garcia and advocate for his release. Neither President Donald Trump nor Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele would commit to securing his return to the United States.

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Trump shows Hegseth support, blames 'fake news' for 2nd group chat scandal: report

President Donald Trump has privately reinforced to Pete Hegseth his support for the embattled Defense secretary as many call for his removal, according to a report from POLITICO.

The two reportedly spoke after a former Pentagon spokesperson criticized his leadership in a POLITICO op-ed on Sunday. The column claimed that the Pentagon “is in disarray under Hegseth’s leadership.”

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'No additional funding': Trump admin announces cut that could make 60K people homeless

People who rely on Emergency Housing Vouchers to pay their rent are facing upheaval, according to a new report.

A letter from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development — and reviewed by The Associated Press — claims funding for the nearly 60,000 people who rely on the vouchers is expected to be used up by the end of next year.

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'Mess': Fox News priest attacks 'woke' Pope Francis after death

After the death of Pope Francis was announced, a priest on Fox News used the opportunity to attack the pontiff as "woke."

Conservatives have used the word "woke" as a pejorative for people who are "very concerned with social and political unfairness." They've bashed people as "woke" for being "too extreme" and having "too much influence in society," according to Collins Dictionary.

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'Unacceptable': First GOP lawmaker demands Hegseth's firing

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), a former Air Force general, became the first Republican lawmaker to suggest that "amateur" Pete Hegseth should be fired from his post as secretary of Defense, according to a new report in Politico.

Hegseth, an ex-Fox News host who underwent a challenging confirmation process, is under fresh fire following a New York Times report Sunday of a second unsecured Signal app chat about attack plans that included his wife and brother.

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White House begins search for new defense secretary after latest Hegseth scandal: report

The White House is seeking a new leader for the Department of Defense in the wake of Secretary Pete Hegseth's latest controversies.

NPR first reported on Monday that the Trump administration was searching for a new defense secretary.

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'There's a gun in there': Republican lawmaker insists cane carried by Democrat 'is a prop'

Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-TN) warned that Rep. Al Green (D-TX) could be concealing a gun in his cane after he shook it at President Donald Trump during an address to Congress earlier this year.

The Republican lawmaker made the remarks after FAME Ministries owner Booney Crawford asked her about the behavior of members of Congress behind the scenes.

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