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DC locals fed up with Trump’s 'disruptive facelift': 'Been really annoying and looks ugly'

As federal workers race to transform the National Mall for President Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 celebrations, Washington, D.C. locals and visitors are growing frustrated with the constant construction and disruptions to daily life.

“That’s been really annoying and it just looks ugly,” said 20-year-old Tristan Monahan, a student at George Washington University, speaking with The Washington Post for its report published on Wednesday.

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Confused lawmakers show up at canceled bill signing as Trump blindsides GOP

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) arrived at Statuary Hall expecting to watch the president sign a landmark housing bill and found workers dismantling the stage instead.

President Donald Trump pulled the plug Wednesday morning without warning, posting on Truth Social that the signing was "hereby cancelled" until Congress passes the SAVE America Act. Nobody told the lawmakers who had already shown up.

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Conservative icon unveils 'potent symbol' pointing to MAGA's direction after Trump: expert

Tucker Carlson has publicly broken with President Donald Trump and the Republican Party, and a religious scholar analyzes the "potent symbol" he has adopted that suggests he intends to lead the MAGA movement deeper into Christian nationalism.

The former Fox News host still holds considerable sway over the conservative movement, which could make him a kingmaker in the fractious GOP, but religious studies scholar Matthew D. Taylor argued in a Substack post that his adoption of the Appeal to Heaven flag suggests Carlson wants to be the king himself.

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CNBC has on-air mishap with bizarre 'kinky bookkeeping' chyron in Elizabeth Warren segment

CNBC had an accidental blunder during a live interview with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Wednesday.

The television network was interviewing the long-time Democrat about President Donald Trump abruptly canceling the signing of a bipartisan housing bill and the economic fallout during Trump's second administration when the mix-up happened.

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'He's obsessed!' Postmaster branded as Trump's election plot 'pawn' at tense hearing

Postmaster General David Steiner admitted Wednesday that he wants a rule allowing his agency to block mail-in ballots from states that refuse to hand over their voter rolls.

The concession came under questioning from Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) at a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing — one ostensibly about the U.S. Postal Service's finances but quickly consumed by a bigger question: whether President Donald Trump has turned the mail service into a weapon against democracy.

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Trump's unprecedented new announcement sparks panic: 'Never in my lifetime'

In an unprecedented move, President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday to block an affordable housing bill Congress had given final passage to the night before, sparking panic and shock from onlookers across the political spectrum.

“We saw glimpses of this during Trump’s first administration, but never in my lifetime have I seen a president so deliberately attempt to lose majorities for his own party,” a senior Senate GOP staffer told Punchbowl News’ Andrew Desiderio, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

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Host says Trump 'dashed Republican hopes' by tanking major bill: 'He shot the hostage'

A last-minute Donald Trump decision to cancel the signing ceremony for a popular housing bill that sailed through both chambers of Congress with unusual bipartisan support is yet another blow to Republicans who have been looking for any good news as they face a midterm blowout.

Mid-Wednesday morning, the president took to his Truth Social platform and wrote, “Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency.”

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Steve Bannon drops 'watch patrol' midterm scheme as Trump's approval ratings drop: report

Former Trump advisor and MAGA influencer Steve Bannon revealed a plan for the midterms as President Donald Trump's approval ratings sink, according to a report Wednesday.

Political correspondent Farrah Tomazin wrote for The Daily Beast's Substack, The Swamp, that Bannon spoke to an audience at a far-right conference and "called for ICE agents and others to be at 'every precinct' in November’s midterm elections."

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Judge forces Trump admin to answer for Kennedy Center tarp covering name removal

A federal judge is demanding an explanation for the tarp that now hides where President Donald Trump's name once stood on the Kennedy Center's façade.

U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper issued the order Tuesday in Beatty v. Trump, the lawsuit brought by Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) over Trump's illegal renaming of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Cooper ordered the parties to file a joint status report addressing "the purpose for and status of the tarp and scaffolding that Defendants have erected on the front portico of the Center."

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Ex-insider pinpoints new signs allies are slipping away from Trump's 'oily grasp'

A former Trump administration official says the president's allies are no longer absorbing his bullying in silence — but that carries new risks of antagonism.

President Donald Trump publicly declared British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's resignation this week a full day before Downing Street confirmed it, and former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor published a column for The i Paper on the new tone foreign leaders have taken toward his boorishness.

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Trump appointee's secret war that has 'flown under the radar' exposed by analyst

President Donald Trump's appointee Andrea Lucas might not be well known to the public, but she has caused major repercussions in American life with a series of aggressive moves, an analyst argued on Wednesday.

Bryce Covert wrote in an opinion piece for The i Paper about how Lucas has enacted some of Trump's harsh policies after the president took a firm stance against diversity, equity and inclusion policies — vowing during his 2024 campaign to remove these programs throughout his second term.

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Trump cancels his own bill signing in shock move: 'A national emergency'

The House gave final passage to a housing affordability bill on Tuesday, but on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said he would be cancelling the bill’s signing ceremony until lawmakers pass his controversial voter ID bill known as the SAVE Act.

“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

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Mystery Epstein friend who boasted of threatening women with a knife named in new report

The New York Times has identified the author of a shocking letter in Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book that stumped reporters for nearly a year after conducting "nearly two dozen interviews" with Epstein's childhood friends.

The House Oversight Committee publicly released Epstein’s 50th birthday book last September, revealing countless disturbing messages, including one believed to be from President Donald Trump. While Trump’s alleged letter drew outsized media attention, another letter also raised eyebrows.

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