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'It's a PR thing': MAGA host admits Trump's big TV address is desperate stunt

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon acknowledged that President Donald Trump was delivering an unexpected address to the nation on Wednesday because he "almost" lost control of the narrative on the affordability crisis ahead of the midterm elections.

"The president is going to be in the Oval Office tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern," co-host David Brody noted on Real America's Voice. "Big address to the nation. He's elevating this. Clearly, this is to regain the narrative and explain more about the affordability issue in America and what this administration is doing. I think they're trying to seize this right off the top and make sure that it doesn't get away from them."

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White House staffers 'demoralized' over 'very, very odd' Vanity Fair betrayal: report

The fallout from White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles' Vanity Fair interview extends beyond her candid remarks, with White House staffers expressing disbelief that she participated in the interview at all and that other administration officials cooperated with the story by participating in the photo shoot.

According to Politico, Wiles' unguarded comments about Vice President JD Vance, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the president have generated unwanted headlines for the administration. Despite objections from Cabinet members to interviewer Chris Whipple's reporting approach, lower rung White House staffers expressed astonishment at the West Wing's full cooperation with the story.

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Backfire as Trump's cash giveaway expected to accelerate economy's plunge: NYT

President Donald Trump is weighing ideas to distribute stimulus to voters as the public sours on his handling of the economy — but not only do economists not believe this will solve the underlying problems, it could actually backfire on Trump by making them worse, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.

This comes after a new jobs report widely regarded as weak, putting further spotlight on Trump's tariff policies as the economy continues to slow down.

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A surgeon faced 35 years in prison for 'sabotage' of US. Pam Bondi ordered charges dropped

Dr. Kirk Moore had been on trial for five days, accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccination cards and throwing away the government-supplied doses.

The Utah plastic surgeon faced up to 35 years in prison if the jury found him guilty on charges that included conspiracy to defraud the United States. Testimony had paused for the weekend when Moore’s lawyer called him early one Saturday this July with what felt to him like unbelievable news.

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White House official goes 'full cult' to defend Trump after bombshell interview: analysis

White House speaker Karoline Leavitt has been described as going "full cult" by a political commentator for scrambling to defend Susie Wiles' bombshell interview.

Greg Sargent of The New Republic suggested Leavitt was in full damage control mode when speaking to the press about Wiles' Vanity Fair feature. The interview had Wiles, Donald Trump's Chief of Staff, call JD Vance a conspiracy theorist and Elon Musk a ketamine user among other comments on administration figures.

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'Just not any good': Polling expert shows Trump underwater on every single issue

President Donald Trump's approval ratings are underwater across the board, and CNN's Harry Enten said they potentially could get even worse.

The president has rarely enjoyed majority support across his two non-consecutive terms in office, but Enten told "CNN News Central" that Trump has spent more than nine months underwater.

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Trump-backed candidate sounds alarm on rising MAGA racism in NYT op-ed

Vivek Ramswamy used to be a darling of the far right. A biotech entrepreneur from Cincinnati, he went from his own presidential candidacy in 2024, to Donald Trump surrogate, to co-heading Trump's Department of Government Efficiency task force, and now he's running for governor of Ohio on a MAGA platform.

But his Indian-American heritage has become a huge target for attack in right-wing circles — and on Wednesday, he released a New York Times op-ed warning that this rising racism is on the brink of tearing the conservative movement apart.

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'That push-back sounds ridiculous': Karoline Leavitt flattened over Susie Wiles defense

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s attempt to put out the firestorm over a Vanity Fair interview with Susie Wiles was laughed off on MS NOW on Wednesday morning as co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Jonathan Lemire tore it apart.

The interview with Donald Trump‘s chief of staff, particularly her comments about Trump Cabinet members, set off a flurry of defensive posts from members of the administration praising Wiles as the White House circled the wagons.

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Trump's plot to 'turn CNN full MAGA' fails following Paramount deal collapse

A chance for Donald Trump to turn CNN "full MAGA" has failed following the breakdown in talks between Paramount and Warner Bros.

Paramount had been looking to merge with Warner Bros., though the studio has instead opted for a merger with Netflix, Newsweek reported. Paramount CEO David Ellison had suggested the Paramount/Warner Bros. merger had the backing of Trump, with Jared Kushner having backed the proposed $108 billion takeover bid. This has since been rejected, Warner Bros. has confirmed.

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‘Say that’s what it is’: Dems demand answers on Trump's Venezuela regime change push

WASHINGTON — Turns out, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth aren’t very good actors.

Congress doesn’t agree on much, but when it comes to Venezuela and U.S. military strikes on purported drug smugglers, on Tuesday Congress was basically all questions, even after receiving classified briefings from the two members of the Trump cabinet.

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'End run around the majority!' Mike Johnson rages as GOP moderates threaten him on health

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) fired back at a group of swing-district Republicans during an interview with Becky Quick on CNBC's Squawk Box Wednesday, over reports that some of them are considering crossing over to back a Democratic discharge petition to force a vote on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies without his approval.

"I hope not," said Johnson when asked about the possibility by Quick, saying it would be an "end run around the majority party, the speaker, the regular process."

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GOP 'losing enthusiasm' in defending Trump and cannot 'hide frustrations': analysis

The Republican Party are "losing enthusiasm" in Donald Trump as they begin to make their frustrations with the president known, an analyst said.

Trump's recent comments on the death of film director Rob Reiner, as well as administrative failings on healthcare and the economy, have led to fatigue within the GOP. Salon writer Amanda Marcotte suggested there would be no great change externally, but that a breakdown in confidence had already begun within the Republican Party.

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Susie Wiles flipped out after Trump accusation: Vanity Fair reporter

During an appearance on MS NOW on Wednesday morning, author Chris Whipple, who conducted the bombshell interview with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, pushed back on her contention that her comments were taken out of context.

After he pointed out he had every word “on tape,” he noted that at one point, Donald Trump’s handler snapped when he made an observation about her job duties.

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