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Pope Leo 'very much sent a message' with latest move in feud with Trump: NYT reporter

Pope Leo wants President Donald Trump to embrace everyone and said so with his decision to send a one-time undocumented immigrant to serve as the bishop to lead Catholics in West Virginia, a journalist argued.

"The pope is very much sending a message," said New York Times journalist Lulu Garcia-Navarro during an appearance on CNN on Friday. "The message is of universality, right? That it doesn't matter your skin color. It doesn't matter your story. The church embraces all of that."

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Trump sidelines GOP Senate candidate after Elon Musk spends $10 million boosting him

President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will be giving an administration job to a key Kentucky Republican Senate candidate — effectively sidelining him from the race, after tech billionaire Elon Musk spent $10 million supporting his candidacy.

The president also teased that he would make an endorsement soon in that race.

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Trump admin under fire as ‘Keystone Light’ pipeline gets green light

“We know that if this project goes through, our land and our water are in danger. Our future is in danger,” warned Krystal Two Bulls, one of many community, conservation, and Indigenous group leaders speaking out after President Donald Trump granted a cross-border permit to what critics called “nothing more than an attempt to resurrect the unpopular Keystone XL pipeline.”

Trump’s permit for the Bridger Pipeline Expansion Project authorizes various “petroleum products, including gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas,” The Associated Press reported Thursday, but Bridger spokesperson Bill Salvin said the company is currently focused on crude oil—550,000 barrels of which could flow daily from Canada, through Montana, to Guernsey, Wyoming, if the pipeline is completed.

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Wisconsin conservatives turn on each other as right-wing group sues over GOP election law

A Wisconsin law passed by the GOP-controlled legislature to put new restrictions on the signature-gathering process for congressional candidates is being challenged in a new lawsuit — by a conservative group.

According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "The conservative legal firm Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Waukesha Circuit Court on behalf of the conservative Americans for Citizen Voting political action committee over the new law, which was signed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in March. It names members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission as defendants."

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Ex-MAGA insider calls out Erika Kirk for crying foul while ruining people's careers

A defecting MAGA influencer blasted Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk for claiming that remarks made about her were "dehumanizing."

Ashley St. Clair posted a video on TikTok on Friday where she argued that plenty of "dehumanization" took place after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA and Erika's husband.

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Prominent right-wing news outlet hit with mass layoffs

The far-right Daily Wire faced mass layoffs this week — gutting the team of the long-prominent outlet initially founded by conservative activist Ben Shapiro.

According to The Wrap, "Ben Shapiro’s right-wing media company confirmed the layoffs in a statement to media on Friday afternoon, saying that impacted staffers are 'a number of teams' and layoffs were largely concentrated to its Nashville headquarters. 'Today, The Daily Wire made a difficult decision to restructure the organization, which included layoffs to a number of teams,' a spokesperson said."

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Severe blow dealt to abortion pill access in new appeals court ruling

A federal appeals court dealt a severe blow to abortion access Friday, temporarily reinstating a nationwide requirement that women obtain abortion pills in person, significantly curtailing mail-order access to medication abortion for millions of Americans.

The ruling from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, written by Trump-appointed Judge Kyle Duncan, is a major victory for the anti-abortion movement. While the ruling does not ban Mifepristone outright, women can no longer obtain it through telehealth appointments or by mail while the case proceeds.

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Veteran congressional hopeful dares Trump to 'arrest us all' as he hawks '86 47' merch

An unaffiliated congressional candidate and Air Force veteran is selling merchandise that he hopes will get under Trump's skin.

Florida's Mark Davis is selling hats, t-shirts, and license plates that say "86 47." It's a clear protest to the new indictment against former FBI Director and Trump foe James Comey.

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Even red states are refusing to fork over voter data to Trump's DOJ: report

The Department of Justice's request to obtain and use sensitive voter information is receiving pushback from typically Trump-friendly states, according to a report.

The Guardian reported that at least five red states have refused to hand over voter information, including driver's license numbers and partial social security numbers.

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Trump mocks elderly MAGA crowd to their faces: 'Look at you old guys'

President Donald Trump bragged that he is "young" and "vibrant" compared to the residents of The Villages retirement community in Florida on Friday.

"I don't happen to be a senior," said the 79-year-old president. "I'm much younger than you. I'm a much younger man than you. Look at you old guys. Wouldn't you like to be my age? Young, vital, vibrant."

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'Cornered animal': Ex-prosecutor issues dark warning as Trump gets more desperate

A former prosecutor signaled that President Donald Trump faces a number of heightened challenges, including a dilemma over the Department of Justice.

In a live video conversation between Joyce Vance and Alex Wagner on Substack Friday, Vance suggested that a power struggle was happening behind-the-scenes at the Department of Justice since former Attorney General Pam Bondi has left and an embattled Trump faces a growing number of obstacles from voter dissatisfaction over the economy, the war in Iran and opposition to his ballroom ambitions — all with midterms on the horizon.

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'Oh my god': Trump triggers wave of ridicule asking crowd to imagine a moron as president

Trump asked people to imagine a scenario where "all of a sudden you're stuck with a man who's a moron," triggering immediate mockery from critics who said that that's already the case.

Trump made the comment while speaking in The Villages, Florida, on Friday. He was plugging his proposed cognitive test, saying it would screen out idiots.

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Ex-GOP operative in disbelief as MAGA proves it's now 'terrified of jokes'

A former GOP political strategist blasted the attack on late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and how the country is turning into a "banana republic" as Trump persecutes his enemies.

"They're terrified of jokes. They're terrified of laughter," Steve Schmidt said on his podcast on Friday. "Now, ABC News and the new CEO of Disney have a decision to make: you either stand up for America or you get on your knees to Trump."

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