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'This should not be happening': Trump ally Alina Habba panics as president's picks resign

Donald Trump's own nominees are being forced to resign, and it's causing the president's former lawyer, herself an appointee, to panic Friday.

Julianne Murray, Trump's Acting US Attorney for the District of Delaware and Special Attorney to the United States Attorney General, announced her resignation early on Friday. She specifically said that she "naively believed" that Trump would be able to keep her in place.

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'Doubling down' Trump is 'determined to hand Democrats a gift': conservative pollster

Noting that troublesome polling for presidents has become the new norm, conservative polling analyst Kristen Soltis Anderson wrote on Thursday night that alarms should be going off in Donald Trump’s White House.

And, she added, the president is only making matters worse with three years remaining in office and Democrats making gains.

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Trump team email to Epstein: 'Pedophiles, I want you to know how important you are to me'

An email account belonging to Jeffrey Epstein regularly received alerts from Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign and, after Epstein’s death, was addressed under a shocking new name, newly released records show.

“I need you right now, Pedophiles,” reads an Oct. 27, 2020 email from Trump’s campaign team, signed by Trump, and sent to Epstein’s email address, “jeeproject@yahoo.com.”

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Trump is 'in a fix' as his 'babyish obsession' sends his supporters fleeing: conservative

The qualities and tools Donald Trump used in his first term to enamor his fans are falling apart during his second term as voters and congressional supporters are increasingly leaving his camp.

That is the opinion of long-time Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan, who observed that the president’s “mood swings” as well as those of voters is signaling that exhaustion has set in.

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Trump is 'breaking': Analyst says president is being crushed by latest 'failure'

President Donald Trump’s efforts to criminally prosecute his political adversaries have finally “collapsed,” at least according to journalist Jason Easley, who argued the latest court rebuke to the Trump administration to be the final nail in the coffin for the president’s “revenge campaign.”

“The Trump revenge campaign has fallen apart,” Easley wrote in an analysis published Friday on PoliticusUSA, a liberal news website.

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'All bets are off': Abysmal vision shows what happens if Dems squander midterms

Intelligencer writer Ed Kilgore says Friday thaat four years under President Donald Trump felt "like 40” during his first administration — but that was nothing "compared to his second."

In just a year, Kilgore wrote, the nation saw the appointment “of some of the most controversial appointees in living memory, a blizzard of executive orders, and then the passage of the most sweeping single package of legislation in the history of Congress. Toss in the occasional military strike or domestic National Guard deployment, regular raids by masked ICE and border-control agents, and serial disfigurement of the White House, and you’ve got the show that never ends.

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Former Trump appointee raises red flag over 'elderly' president dragging the GOP down

During an appearance on MS NOW on Friday morning, a former Donald Trump appointee to the State Department expressed alarm at the president’s collapse when it comes to addressing voters' concerns and suggested age maybe taking it’s toll.

Speaking with “Way Too Early” host Ali Vitali, Matthew Bartlett, now a GOP strategist, called the atmosphere for the GOP dangerous with the midterms right around the corner while suggesting the party should have anticipated the president’s decline.

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'Trump tells the truth': House Republicans back racist attacks on Somalia, Omar and more

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spoke the “unvarnished truth” when he openly complained about immigrants from “sh–hole” countries, one senior U.S. House Republican told Raw Story, amid outcry over the president’s spate of racist remarks.

“Trump tells the truth,” Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) said at the Capitol. “He tells unvarnished truth. I have no problem with what he's saying. He rallies the troops like no other.”

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New emails suggest Trump made 'insulting' bid to fund Epstein-linked modeling 'project'

A new batch of more than 20,000 emails reveal that a "Mr. Trump" apparently offered to help fund a proposed modeling company spearheaded by Jeffrey Epstein in 2006, a proposal that was described in an email as “ridiculous and insulting.”

The new batch of emails was obtained by Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets), a nonprofit whistleblower group that shared them selectively with news outlets, including Raw Story. They differ from the document dump of 20,000 pages of files from Epstein’s estate, released by the House Oversight Committee last month.

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'This is crazy': GOP speechwriter calls out MAGA star's remarks about Charlie Kirk killer

Former GOP speechwriter Tim Miller, host of "The Bulwark Podcast," on Thursday roasted a MAGA star's recent remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's murder in September.

Tucker Carlson, a MAGA media personality, appeared on a recent episode of "This Past Weekend," a podcast hosted by comedian Theo Von. During the episode, Carlson told the audience that they shouldn't trust the FBI's investigation, and floated theories suggesting a foreign government may have been involved.

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'Draw a red circle': Author predicts this cabinet official will be 'first to go'

An author who has written four books about Donald Trump predicted on Thursday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will be the first of Trump's cabinet officials to depart the administration because he broke a cardinal rule of Trump World.

Michael Wolff, who most recently authored "All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America," discussed Trump's cabinet secretaries on a new episode of "Inside Trump's Head," a podcast he co-hosts with The Daily Beast's Joanna Coles. Wolff remarked that it was noteworthy that Trump had not had a cabinet secretary depart yet, and said that was likely because Trump finally learned how to hire "total lackeys."

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'Backfired': Conservative says Trump and his allies sealed their own fate in Indiana loss

President Donald Trump's efforts to strongarm the Indiana legislature into redrawing the state's congressional maps to give Republicans the current two Democratic seats ended in brutal failure on Thursday, with a majority of even the Republican caucus voting against the plan. It puts an end to a monthslong saga in which the White House and right-wing activists bullied and threatened holdout senators to change their vote, to no avail.

And the MAGA world has no one to blame but themselves for it, conservative commentator Erick Erickson wrote on X.

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Trump mulls major reclassification of marijuana

President Donald Trump is considering an executive order to downgrade the classification of marijuana, reported The Washington Post on Thursday evening.

"Trump discussed the plan with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) in a Wednesday phone call from the Oval Office, said four of the people, who, like the others, spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly," said the report. "The president is expected to seek to ease access to the drug through an upcoming executive order that directs federal agencies to pursue reclassification, the people said."

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