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Trump will find it 'difficult to portray' judge who ruled against him as a liberal: expert

The flood of lawsuits against President Donald Trump's administration has focused mainly on the fired workers and the mass deportations. However, the Associated Press was still fighting to regain access to the White House pool events.

The AP announced that, under its stylebook, it will not recognize the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, which was changed via Trump executive order upon entering office. This prompted the new president to remove the AP from Air Force One, any Oval Office meetings, and the East Room of the White House.

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'Situation is unacceptable': MAGA fans beg Trump to reconsider his latest trade policies

President Donald Trump posted to social media on Wednesday encouraging manufacturers to move their plants to the United States in keeping with his economic goal of reviving local industry.

"This is a GREAT time to move your COMPANY into the United States of America, like Apple, and so many others, in record numbers, are doing," Trump posted on Truth Social Wednesday. "ZERO TARIFFS, and almost immediate Electrical/Energy hook ups and approvals. No Environmental Delays. DON’T WAIT, DO IT NOW!"

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'A bit concerning': Ex-Trump insider spills dirt about adviser who is 'steering the ship'

Peter Navarro was considered something of a nuisance during Donald Trump's first presidency, according to former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin, so she's a bit surprised to see him playing a key role in tariff decisions.

Trump's billionaire adviser Elon Musk and Navarro have been publicly trading insults as their tariff feud spills into view, but Griffin told "CNN News Central" she doesn't expect the president to cut either one of them loose as his newly enacted policy shakes up global markets.

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Trump tries to bolster his case with quote by man who just predicted a recession

Wednesday Morning, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told Fox Business's Maria Bartiromo "I hope what they really do is... get those [tariff deals] done quickly, if they want to calm down markets, show progress on those things."

The renowned financier also noted, "I'm taking a calm view, but I think it could get worse if we don't make some progress here."

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'Significant': Right-wing pollster admits Trump has 'taken a couple of licks' over tariffs

Conservative Rasmussen head pollster Mark Mitchell admitted that President Donald Trump has experienced a "significant" drop in approval after the stock market fell dramatically because of his tariff policies.

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Mitchell reflected on his organization's latest polling on the president.

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'Serious financial crisis': Top economist warns Trump's trade war heading off a cliff

Economist Larry Summers, whose warnings to Democrats about the risks of inflation during President Joe Biden's term proved prescient, is now warning that something even worse could be coming thanks to President Donald Trump's global trade war.

Writing on X, Summers warned that the trade war sparked by Trump has led to developments that "suggest we may be headed for serious financial crisis wholly induced by US government tariff policy."

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'Be cool!': Trump says it's a 'great time to buy' as markets fall

As Americans begin to feel the pain in their pocket from the new tariffs, the President is advising everyone to "BE COOL!" on Truth Social.

"Everything is going to work out well. The USA will be bigger and better than ever before!" Donald Trump claimed as many GOP insiders question his ultimate success.

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GOP strategist warns Trump that his voters 'can only feel the pain for so long'

Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton on Tuesday warned President Donald Trump that a protracted trade war with China would only hurt his own voters and that there was only so much they could take.

Appearing on CNN, Singleton said that while Trump voters understood the need to make trade more fair, the president needed to be more considered in his approach, which so far has consisted of launching an economic war against nearly every nation on Earth.

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Trump's health under scrutiny: What we could (and could not) see from his physical

Friday, President Donald Trump is getting his first physical of his second term.

While the president is posting on Truth Social, "I have never felt better, but nevertheless, these things must be done!" NPR's Tamara Keith is questioning how forthcoming this physical will be.

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‘Imminent danger’: Lawsuit claims 110K piglets face starvation after fraud accusations

An Iowa ag company accused of operating a billion-dollar check-kiting scheme is being sued by a lender that says 110,000 piglets are at risk of starvation.

Compeer Financial of Minnesota is suing Sunterra Farms Iowa Inc., Sunwold Farms Inc., and Lariagra Farms South Inc. in U.S. District Court. Compeer alleges that the three defendants operate extensive swine operations in Iowa and South Dakota, and have granted Compeer, their lender, exclusive security over their collective assets.

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'Prime, but with human beings': Head of ICE dreams of deportation business run like Amazon

The leader of Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that his dream for the agency is squads of trucks rounding up immigrants for deportation the same way that Amazon trucks crisscross American cities delivering packages.

“We need to get better at treating this like a business,” Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said, explaining he wants to see a deportation process “like (Amazon) Prime, but with human beings.”

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MAGA crowd yells insults at reporter who asks RFK Jr. about deadly measles outbreak

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got an enthusiastic welcome from the Grand Canyon State’s Make America Healthy Again crowd during a stop at the Arizona Senate on Tuesday.

A small but noisy crowd that gathered in the Arizona Senate building — including comedian and prominent anti-vaxxer Rob Schneider, a Scottsdale resident — cheered and applauded while Kennedy praised two Republican-backed health bills that have already passed through the legislature.

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'This is bananas!' CNN's Kate Bolduan gobsmacked by immediate impact of Trump policy

CNN's Kate Bolduan was gobsmacked by China's escalation of president Donald Trump's trade war.

China announced retaliatory tariffs of 84 percent on U.S. imports Wednesday matching Trump's additional duties of 50 percent, bringing his so-called reciprocal tariffs to 104 percent on Chinese imports, and the tit-for-tat escalation of the president's trade policy has rattled global markets.

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