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Ex-White House cardiologist says Trump looked 'unwell' during 'manic' national address

A former White House cardiologist says Donald Trump looked "unwell" during his "manic" address to the nation.

Dr. Jonathan Reiner, who served as Vice President Dick Cheney's cardiologist for decades, made a series of posts to X as Trump addressed the nation. Though Reiner has been critical of the president in the past, he shared genuine concern for how "unwell" the 79-year-old Commander-in-Chief looks.

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'Donald is finished': Gavin Newsom Press Office rips into Trump's White House change

A change made to the presidential portraits in the White House has been mocked by Gavin Newsom's Press Office.

The Governor of California's team took aim at a recent addition made by Donald Trump, who is said to have written some of the newly fixed plaques himself. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Trump had written some of the entries onto the presidency portrait wall himself. She said, "As a student of history, many were written directly by the President himself."

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'What is Newt smokin'?' One of GOP's 'deepest thinkers' roasted for hyping Trump's speech

Someone who has been described as one of the GOP's "deepest thinkers" was roasted on Wednesday night by political analysts after he hyped up President Donald Trump's bizarre address to the nation.

Trump gave a roughly 18-minute speech on live T.V. on Wednesday, where he attempted to address voters' concerns about affordability after Democrats won several elections by focusing their messaging on the issue. During the speech, Trump blamed immigrants for high housing and health care costs. He also bragged about his tariff policies, which many economists have said are contributing to the rising cost of goods.

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'Immigrants are not at fault': Trump's 'full on neo-Nazi' speech bashed by observers

President Donald Trump's address to the nation on Wednesday night was bashed by observers for its "full-on neo-Nazi" undertones.

Trump gave the speech at a time when Democrats are winning elections across the country by focusing their messaging on affordability. Trump has claimed the word "affordability" is a "Democrat scam" despite the cost of living being a top priority for voters heading into the 2026 midterm election, according to public polls.

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Trump's address prompts stunning revelation for Dem: 'For the first time, I'm not afraid'

CNN political commentator Van Jones said on Wednesday that Donald Trump showed something surprising during his address to the nation.

Trump addressed the nation on Wednesday night at a time when public polling shows support for his economic policies is crumbling. A recent NPR poll found that 36% of Americans support Trump's economic policies, which is a record low for his second administration.

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Trump's bizarre address brutally mocked on CNN: 'Don't you see how awesome I am?'

A CNN political commentator mocked President Donald Trump's address to the nation on Wednesday night.

Trump's address to the nation comes at a time when public polls show support for some of his signature policies is fading. A recent NPR poll found just 36% of Americans support his economic policies, which many experts have said are the reason Trump was elected to office in the first place.

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'Lie-O-Rama!' Trump dizzies as he unleashes falsehood frenzy in address to nation

President Donald Trump kicked off his mystery speech out of the gate on Wednesday evening with an avalanche of false claims, saying that Joe Biden instituted "transgender for everybody" and accepted 25 million foreigners from prisons and mental institutions.

Trump did so while denying any responsibility for the affordability crisis and claiming that prices are actually coming down on his watch, and pledging to give $1,776 "warrior dividend" checks to people in the military.

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Trump unveils $1,776 'Warrior Dividend' for the military paid for by his tariffs

President Donald Trump announced during his address to the nation on Wednesday that his administration is sending a $1,776 dividend check to 1.45 million military members, paid for by revenue collected by Trump's tariffs.

Trump called the payment a "warrior dividend" and said the "checks are already in the mail." The payment was announced at a time when support for Trump's handling of the economy reached 36%, according to a recent poll, the lowest mark of his second administration.

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Prediction markets go wild over what Trump will say in mystery speech

President Donald Trump's address to the nation attracted significant betting interest on Wednesday night.

More than $760,000 of bets were placed on words Trump would say during his address on Kalshi about 10 minutes before he was scheduled to speak. Significant activity was also recorded on Polymarket.

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Watch live: Trump addresses nation as poll numbers tank

President Donald Trump was addressing the nation on Wednesday night, his first public address in several months.

His speech comes at a time when his poll numbers slide, and Democrats appear to have significant momentum heading into the 2026 midterm election. A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found just 36% of voters approve of Trump's handling of the economy, which is the lowest of his presidency.

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New audio emerges of Trump directing Republicans on how to overturn election results

Audio clips obtained by the New York Times show President Donald Trump giving explicit instructions to Republicans in Georgia on how to flip the result of the 2020 election, in which Trump lost Georgia to then-President-elect Joe Biden.

On Wednesday, the Times reported it had obtained the clips as part of a collection of documents pertaining to the recently dismissed Fulton County, Georgia criminal case against Trump and more than a dozen of his advisors and associates. In one 12- minute phone call, Trump is heard talking to the late former Georgia House Speaker David Ralston (R) — who died in 2023 — about calling a special legislative session to address supposed "fraud" in the 2020 election.

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'Crack open that Bible': Senator turns tables on Trump after 'odd, out-of-nowhere' attack

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) hit back on Wednesday night, after President Donald Trump lashed out at him on his Truth Social platform to attack his Christian faith.

"Warnock spent the entire show using Religion to try and divide the Country! If a Republican, in particular ME, made those statements, it would be FRONT PAGE NEWS," Trump proclaimed, adding that Warnock is "a bad guy" whose wife "correctly states that he tried to run her over with a car" and NBC News won't "get away" with interviewing him.

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Trump's marijuana plan sparks mass Senate GOP revolt citing 'link' to mass shootings

President Donald Trump's proposal to relax the federal classification of marijuana is already running into opposition within his own party.

Last week, reporting indicated that Trump is mulling an executive order directing drug enforcement officials to downgrade marijuana from Schedule I, the highest category reserved for dangerous, addictive substances with no medical use, to Schedule III, a less restrictive designation that puts it on the same level as anabolic steroids and some milder prescription painkillers.

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