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Top Christian nationalist podcasters spread claims that Jews 'drain blood' from children

A pair of right-wing podcasters trying to establish a Christian nationalist community in Tennessee have been promoting virulent anti-Semitism.

Pastor Andrew Isker and his sidekick C.Jay Engel, the hosts of what they describe as "the No. 1 Christian nationalist podcast in the world," have spread anti-Semitic claims and hosted Holocaust deniers and Nazi sympathizers on their Contra Mundum podcast, reported WTVF-TV.

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'Unmitigated disaster': Steve Bannon calls for Trump to pull commerce secretary from TV

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon lashed out at Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, calling him "close to an unmitigated disaster" for television appearances to sell President Donald Trump's trade war.

During his Monday War Room program, Bannon suggested Lutnick was wrong to think new manufacturing in the U.S. would be automated.

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America to pay hefty 'moron premium' thanks to Trump: Financial Times columnist

The United States is about to pay an economic price that Edward Luce for the Financial Times calls the "moron premium," he argued in an article published on Monday.

A sign of how far things have fallen on the right now, wrote Luce, is the constant appearances of failed former British Prime Minister Liz Truss to MAGA conventions — and Trump is somehow proposing a scheme even worse than that which got Truss kicked out of office faster than a head of lettuce could rot.

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'Rousing success' at 'causing misery': Columnist pens brutal obit of Elon Musk's DOGE

President Donald Trump has surprised many with his continued tolerance of Tesla CEO Elon Musk in his White House despite the fact that his Department of Government Efficiency appears to falling well short of achieving its purported goals, opined Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton.

Parton begins by acknowledging she didn't think that Trump would put up with Musk for long although "as it turns out, Trump has quite liked having the richest man in the world at his beck and call and he even puts up with his precocious little son X, who likes to tell the president to shut up during press conferences.”

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Trump uncorks furious rant blaming Zelensky for Ukraine war -- and not Putin

President Donald Trump on Monday published a long tirade blaming former President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for Russia's invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago.

Writing on his Truth Social page, the president tried to brush off responsibility for the failure of his diplomatic efforts to stop the war by attacking both Biden and Zelensky.

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'That would be kidnapping!' Stephen Miller says Trump won't return wrongly deported man

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller yelled at Fox News host Bill Hemmer for asking if President Donald Trump's administration would return a man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador.

During a Monday interview, Hemmer wondered if the Trump administration would follow a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said it must "facilitate" the return of Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

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RFK Jr. leading a 'sadistic' attack on children's health: analysis

One in 36 children have autism, and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is looking for the cause. However, Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte noted one problem with the mission: Kennedy “pre-determined [his] conclusion.”

“By September, we will know what has caused the autism epidemic," Kennedy said last week when he announced a "massive testing and research effort."

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'Polarizing' Trump lawyer negotiating deals with law firms: report

President Donald Trump's longtime adviser Boris Epshteyn has been negotiating deals with the leading law firms he's targeted with punitive executive orders.

The president's personal lawyer does not work for the government, but he has been the face of the administration's campaign to force law firms to provide free legal services and change their hiring practices to avoid a government investigation and other scrutiny, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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'Never vote Republican again': Ohio voter explains why he's had it with GOP 'nonsense'

An Ohio voter declared he wanted to "never vote Republican again" after what he's seen in the Trump era in a scathing column for the Columbus Dispatch published on Monday.

"I've lived in Ohio for 50 years," wrote Dr. Michael Lederman, a retired professor of medicine for Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. "Sometimes the Republican Party has the better candidate on the ballot, and so I’ve voted for Republicans in the past. But I don't think I ever will in Ohio again."

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Trump appears 'hellbent' on pushing US allies into China's arms: historian

With President Donald Trump’s tariff wars sending shockwaves through the world economy, a new Atlantic column written by historian Phillips Payson O'Brien surmised that the president “doesn’t care about its allies and trading partners.”

The column noted the countries who rely on the United States for security had faced some “harsh” tariffs, violating the economic health of allies.

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'They're embarrassed': Morning Joe guest reveals GOP secretly humiliated by Trump

Republicans, and particularly legacy Republicans, secretly hate what their own party has become under President Donald Trump, Politico's Jonathan Martin told a panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday — but their options for doing anything about it have basically vanished.

"We're talking about 10 years on in the Trump era, and he's consolidated power in his own party and the voices of dissent have lost retired, or muted themselves, or frankly they're living a lie," said Martin. "And I think that that's one of the great untold stories, because it's hard to to write it, but i think a lot of Republicans, especially in the Senate but certainly some in the House, they're humiliated by this. They don't like it, but they also don't like the left and they sure as heck don't like being guilted about it because that's why it's awkward. Because they know it's true. You know, on policy on politics, on presentation, they're embarrassed by it. It's not their party, it's not their country, it doesn't reflect who they are, the public life they want to lead. They look, you know, at their newer colleagues and it's hard to forge a connection."

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'My jaw dropped': Maine governor 'appalled' by Trump threats to her state

Maine's governor Janet Mills discussed her reaction to president Donald Trump's threats to her state during an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday.

A federal judge recently ordered the Trump administration to unfreeze federal funding allocated to Maine by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which Trump ordered to be withheld because state law allows transgender student athletes to participate in girls sports, and the governor told "Morning Joe" that she was surprised when the president called her out at a February event at the White House.

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Trump 'realizes he'll get impeached again' after losing midterms: GOP pollster

Many political observers have been astonished by the speed at which President Donald Trump has taken a hammer to America's economic, political, and legal institutions.

In fact, one candidate who was up for a top position within the administration is now telling NBC News that Trump is hellbent on doing as much as he can over the next two years.

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