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'I should have seen this coming':  Conservative kicks self for missing Trump warning signs

David Brooks, a wayward Reagan conservative who has felt estranged from the Republican Party in the era of Donald Trump, says that warning signs about conservatives' embrace of the current president have been present for decades.

Writing in The Atlantic about his formative years within the conservative movement, Brooks argued that there was always a strain among his ideological brethren that prioritized nonstop culture wars over constructive ideas for improving the country.

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'Incompetent cadre of yes men': CEOs furious at Trump team amid chaotic market spiral

A CNBC survey of business executives revealed an overwhelming majority expected an economic recession as a result of the Trump tariffs, with one calling the whole situation, "disproportionally stupid and illogical."

The business network reported the results of a "CEO flash survey" it conducted among its CNBC Council members including 22 chief executives. According to the report, 69 percent said they expected a recession, with more than half predicting the economic decline would occur this year. Three-quarters of those CEOs described the coming recession as "moderate or mild," the survey showed.

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‘Really scared’: Parents of kids with disabilities confront Education Department chaos

WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump takes drastic steps to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, disability advocates are worried about whether the agency can carry out its responsibilities to serve students with disabilities.

Representatives of several disability advocacy groups cited “chaos,” “fear” and “uncertainty” in describing the situation to States Newsroom. They said there’s a lack of clarity about both proposed changes within the realm of special education services and the impact overall of sweeping shifts at the agency, calling into question whether the department can deliver on its congressionally mandated guarantees for students with disabilities.

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Trump DOJ asks Supreme Court to block order to return wrongly deported Maryland man

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration made an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, asking the justices to strike down a lower court’s order that immigration officials return a Maryland man erroneously deported to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador.

U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that, despite an error in deporting Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia of Beltsville, Maryland, the lower court does not have the jurisdiction to order the Trump administration to return someone who the administration argues is no longer in U.S. custody.

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Dems launch investigation into $15B of NASA cash being funneled into Musk company

Democrats are investigating if Elon Musk' SpaceX is benefiting from his position at DOGE.

Axios exclusively reported Monday that Reps Maxwell Alejandro Frost (D-FL) and Gerry Connolly (D-VA) wrote to NASA's Chief Legal Officer, Iris Lan, about how NASA is ensuring Musk isn't exploiting the agency to enrich himself.

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Nancy Mace lashes out at 'completely evil' constituents after she ducks town hall

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) scolded her constituents for a flood of calls to her office after she declined to participate in town hall events in her district.

Last month, Mace declined an invitation from the Lowcountry Accountability Alliance to appear at one town hall event. Constituents went ahead with the gathering anyway.

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Trump Treasury head ripped for suggesting fired government staff will work in factories

President Donald Trump's Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, said that any fired government workers can simply find jobs in manufacturing companies that Trump claims his tariffs will create in the U.S.

"We are shedding excess labor in the federal government and bringing down federal borrowing. And then on the other side, that will give us the labor that we need for the new manufacturing" in the U.S., Bessent told fired Fox host Tucker Carlson.

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'Rankled' Trump issues veto threat over Chuck Grassley's bipartisan tariff bill

President Donald Trump has reportedly threatened to veto a tariff bill sponsored by Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA).

Axios reported on Monday that the White House objected to the bill that would limit the president's ability to impose tariffs without first notifying Congress.

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'Has no friends': Ex-White House economic adviser warns Trump tariffs have 'isolated' him

The former chair of the United States Council of Economic Advisers admitted on MSNBC on Monday morning that Donald Trump is finding out initial supporters of his tariff plans are quickly abandoning him.

On the same day that a bevy of Wall Street executives — many of them the president's biggest boosters during the 2024 election — harshly criticized his economic policies, noted economist Jared Bernstein told MSNBC's Ana Cabrera things are not looking good for the embattled president.

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'Path of lawlessness': Reagan-appointed judge buries Trump DOJ in scathing ruling

Over the weekend, a Justice Department attorney was put on administrative leave after acknowledging in court that he'd never been given a "satisfactory" answer for why the U.S. government couldn't return a wrongfully deported immigrant from Venezuela who had been residing in Maryland. Now, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals is scolding the DOJ's behavior in a new ruling.

In a unanimous decision on Monday, the court denied President Donald Trump's administration's efforts to resist returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States by midnight on Monday, wrote Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney on X.

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'It's alive!' CNN polling analyst says anti-Trump resistance is officially back

CNN's Harry Enten claimed that the "Hands-Off!" demonstrations that took place in all 50 states over the weekend were a sign that the resistance to President Donald Trump and DOGE's Elon Musk was alive and well.

Organizers told NPR that more than 1,300 rallies took place in what the outlet called, "the most widespread" protests of Trump's second term so far.

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National Park Service removes photo of Harriet Tubman from Underground Railroad webpage

The National Park Services (NPS) has removed a prominent photo of Black abolitionist Harriet Tubman from its Underground Railroad webpage after President Donald Trump's executive order abolishing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

According to a snapshot of the webpage saved by Archive.org, the reference to Tubman was removed as early as March 25. It had been replaced with a smaller Tubman photo that included white abolitionists Catherine Coffin and Thomas Garrett.

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Trump revenge campaign is 'far more expansive, efficient and creative' than expected: NYT

While running in 2024, President Donald Trump promised his audience, "I am your warrior. I am your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution."

By the end of the campaign, Trump backed off.

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