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'Mr Too Late!' Trump unloads on 'major loser' banking head for not obeying him

President Donald Trump escalated his ongoing war of words against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Monday morning, posting a lengthy personal attack on the head of America's central bank on his Truth Social platform.

Powell, who was ironically first appointed to the post by Trump himself, has repeatedly warned that Trump's tariffs are set to increase prices, and has resisted pressure from Trump to try to offset the market contraction induced by his own trade policies with interest rate cuts — which has only enraged Trump further.

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MAGA TV host Gina Loudon suggests Pope Francis has gone to Hell

Real America's Voice host and MAGA supporter Gina Loudon reacted to the death of Pope Francis by suggesting he went to Hell.

Following the pope's death on Monday, Real America's Voice brought in former Rep. Nan Hayworth (R-NY) to comment on the future of the Catholic church.

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'What we're doing isn't working': Michigan GOP eyes major change in direction

House Republicans want to change who has the power to appoint the state’s superintendent of public instruction — potentially stripping the State Board of Education of one of its key functions — because they say Michigan’s education system is failing.

A House joint resolution seeks to alter the state’s constitution to give the governor control over the appointment, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The proposal comes as the state’s current superintendent is set to retire in the fall and, if it passed, would go into effect after Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s term ends.

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'Treating the whole thing like a joke': Federal workers slap back at Elon Musk demands

Federal employees are largely disregarding weekly emails demanded by President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk — with many reportedly treating them like a "joke."

The Washington Post obtained government records and spoke with three dozen managers and employees across the government and found many officials refused to comply with the demands to list five accomplishments each week, which Musk insisted was necessary to ensure staffers have a "pulse."

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'Entire Pentagon': Karoline Leavitt claims all 20K DOD employees are against Pete Hegseth

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that the "entire Pentagon" was working against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after reports said he shared war plan details with members of his family in a second secret Signal chat.

The New York Times reported on Sunday that Hegseth shared information about an upcoming attack against the Houthis in Yemen with his wife, lawyer, and brother. The news came after four top Pentagon officials were fired last week.

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'I mean, jeez!' Industry leaders left gobsmacked as Trump kills program

Steve Whalen loves his home state of Delaware and he’s proud to manufacture computers there that police officers use to “catch bad guys.” He said tariffs on imports from China and other countries, along with sharp cuts to government spending and the winding down of a program for small manufacturers, will make it harder for him to do that.

“We got into business to keep costs low for the ‘good guys,’ but tariffs or anything else that raises prices keeps us from doing that,” said Whalen, co-founder of Sumuri LLC in Magnolia, Delaware, which makes computer workstations for police and government investigations. Whalen has to buy materials overseas, often from China, and he said the tariffs could force him to triple his price on some workstations to $12,000.

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'He's officially exiled!' Don Jr throws tantrum as Pentagon insider dishes on Hegseth

Following yet another development in the "Signalgate" scandal, John Ullyot, a longtime Donald Trump insider who resigned as a top Pentagon adviser last week, warned that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is perliously close to losing control of the Pentagon, if not losing his job outright — but none of this sat well with Donald Trump Jr. who took to X on Monday to declare him excommunicated from MAGA.

"This guy is not America First," he wrote. "I’ve been hearing for years that he works his a-- off to subvert my father’s agenda. That ends today. He’s officially exiled from our movement."

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Trump advances plan to fill federal government with 'political cronies'

The largest federal labor union in the U.S. said Friday that tens of thousands of federal workers could soon "have their jobs politicized" and be swiftly fired under a new rule proposed by the Office of Personnel Management.

Under the rule, an estimated 50,000 career civil servants would be reclassified as "at-will" employees, removing civil service protections and making it easier for the federal government to dismiss them.

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'No scalps' policy forces Trump into long-running 'losing streak': Morning Joe host

The revival of the Signalgate scandal will be a test of President Donald Trump's leadership and loyalty to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire.

The defense secretary had already been facing criticism and calls for his ouster for revealing military plans on the commercially available Signal app with a reporter present, and those calls are growing louder after new reporting revealed that he discussed those operations in another group chat that included his wife, brother and personal attorney.

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'Wrecking ball': Analyst warns Trump move is scoring own goal for US

President Donald Trump is cracking down on the ability of international students to attend American schools all around the country, but he's particularly focused on using this policy to starve Harvard University of funding.

Those attacks are killing a golden goose that makes America's higher education system one of the best in the world, wrote Zeeshan Aleem for MSNBC.

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Pope uses final speech to blast Trump policies: 'How much contempt?'

One of Pope Francis’s last acts was to slam President Donald Trump policies.

The pope died early Monday at 88 years old.

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'Unlike anything I've seen': Veteran Pentagon reporter stunned at level of 'infighting'

A veteran Pentagon reporter can't recall a more chaotic environment within the upper echelons of U.S. military leadership as leaks spill out about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

The defense department's former chief spokesman John Ullyot Sunday warned that a month of "total chaos" had left Pentagon leadership "near collapse," and New York Times reporter Greg Jaffe told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" about his new article revealing that Hegseth had been involved in a second group chat to discuss confidential military operations with questionable individuals.

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Pete Hegseth responds to latest Signal scandal — with attack on Democrats

Defense Secretary hit out late Sunday at demands that he be fired after a bombshell report claimed he's shared confidential attack plans on Signal for a second time — on this occasion, with his wife and brother.

The embattled head of the Pentagon reacted to a tweet from the account Democrats.org demanding that he goes.

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