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'We'll see who's left': Trump Cabinet warned of a possible January 'whacking'

"Shark Tank" investor and entrepreneur Kevin O'Leary on Thursday signaled that President Donald Trump will make decisions in the coming weeks to change his cabinet.

O'Leary told CNN's Kasie Hunt that the economy is a major pain point for Trump, whose polling dipped to its lowest yet, while the president's "road show" is a sign that he's looking ahead to the 2026 midterm elections in hopes of drumming up support from his base.

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MAGA fans melt down as 'spineless' GOP rejects Trump's election map: 'Pack your bags!'

The Republican-controlled Senate in Indiana's state legislature rejected a partisan effort to redraw the state's electoral map ahead of the 2026 midterm election, something President Donald Trump and his cronies have been pressuring state legislatures across the country to do.

On Thursday, the Indiana Senate voted 31-19 to reject a new map even though Republicans hold a 40-10 advantage in the Upper Chamber. The proposed map would have made Indiana's two Democratic-held Congressional seats lean Republican during the midterm, which could help Trump keep a Republican majority in the House of Representatives. Seven out of the nine Congressional representatives from Indiana are currently Republicans.

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DOD threatens journalist for asking about Pete Hegseth's 'best mentor': report

The Department of Defense appeared to threaten a journalist with Mother Jones after they began asking questions about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and that threat may have been coordinated with a MAGA influencer, according to a new report.

Dan Friedman, a senior reporter with Mother Jones' D.C. bureau, wrote in a new report that he has been asking the Defense Department questions about Eric Geressy, Hegseth's senior Pentagon adviser, who served a tour in Iraq with the Secretary in the 2000s. Friedman said he linked an email address for Geressy to a Goodreads list of lewd books about "Asian wife sharing," two books by Hegseth, and some military history titles. He also asked the Defense Department about a domestic violence charge against Geressy and whether the agency reviewed it as part of his security clearance process.

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'Sign it!' Red state Republican yells at GOP colleagues opposing 'political' redistricting

Indiana Senate Majority Leader Chris Garten (R) yelled at his Republican colleagues for opposing President Donald Trump's effort to redistrict the state before the midterms.

"Some will say these maps are political. Let me be clear. You're damn right they are!" Garten shouted in a fiery floor speech on Thursday. "Political policy is political. Safe streets are political. Look at Indianapolis. Affordable electricity is political. A drug-free Indiana is political. Peace in the Middle East is political."

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Critics doubt White House defense of Trump bandages: 'Is he shaking hands with chainsaws?'

Bemused social media users had a series of comments — and questions — on Thursday after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attempted to defend the bandages on President Donald Trump's hand during a press conference.

A reporter asked Leavitt if she could explain what was happening with the bandages on Trump's right hand.

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'Big defeat': Reporter struck as Trump-backed scheme rejected by his own party

Republican state senators in Indiana have declined to pass a heavily gerrymandered redistricting map despite consistent pressure from President Donald Trump and top Republicans.

Hoosier State senators rejected the new maps on a vote of 19 in favor and 31 opposed on Thursday, with Republicans failing to get the 26 votes necessary to send the mid-decade redistricting plan to Gov. Mike Braun's (R) desk. The result is particularly noteworthy given that Republicans control 40 of 50 seats in the Indiana Senate, and that Republicans have been attempting to get the new maps signed into law since October. Sen. Mike Gaskill (R), who is the key sponsor the maps, said "the second U.S. Civil War has already started" in his closing remarks.

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'Nothing bad is happening’: Trump official raises eyebrows as economy tanks

A new poll shows US voters’ approval of President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy has hit an all-time low, even as the president and his officials insist the economy is the best in the world.

The latest Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll released Thursday found that only 31% of voters approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, the lowest figure in that survey throughout either of his two terms in office. Overall, 68% of voters said that the current state of the economy was “poor.”

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Republican fears health care failure will be weaponized against GOP like a 'sledgehammer'

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) delivered a dire warning for his party in conversation with CNN's Manu Raju on Thursday: if they can't do anything to fix the impending health care cliff, they're going to get slaughtered in the midterms.

Bacon, a relatively moderate GOP member who is retiring from his Democratic-leaning Omaha district, gave this warning as the Senate failed to advance both the Democratic and Republican health care proposals, all but guaranteeing millions of people will see their health insurance premiums spike when the Affordable Care Act expanded subsidies expire at the end of the year.

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'Amateur hour’: Trump official says antifa is major US threat — but can't say what it is

A top FBI official struggled on Thursday to answer basic questions about antifa, a loosely organized collective of anti-fascist activists that he labeled the top terrorist threat facing the US.

Michael Glasheen, operations director of the FBI’s National Security Branch, testified before the US House Committee on Homeland Security that antifa was “the most immediate violent threat” facing Americans today when it comes to domestic terrorism.

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Gleeful Trump Border Patrol chief would 'love the honor' of handcuffing Ilhan Omar

Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino declared that he would "love the honor" of handcuffing Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN).

In a video posted on Thursday, Bovino appeared to play along as conservative influencer Nick Sortor noted that White House border czar Tom Homan said he was investigating Omar for immigration fraud.

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'Absolute fugazi!' Expert says Trump can't escape blame as Americans 'can't catch a break'

President Donald Trump can no longer escape blame over the declining economy, a data analyst said Thursday.

CNN's Harry Enten told anchor Brianna Keilar that criticizing former President Joe Biden for the high cost of living hasn't worked for Trump and pointed to recent polls that show growing dissatisfaction with the Trump administration.

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'The ham sandwich wins': Trump admin shamed over another failure to indict Trump foe

Amused observers weighed in Thursday after President Donald Trump's Justice Department failed again to prosecute New York Attorney General Letitia James and suffered yet another embarrassing attempt.

A grand jury in Virginia refused to return a fraud indictment against James — who Trump has called an enemy — the second time this has happened since the original case against her was thrown out.

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'WRONG, as usual!' Trump fumes over 'another ridiculous story' from Rupert Murdoch's WSJ

In a post to Truth Social, the president accused Rupert Murdoch's newspaper of writing "another ridiculous story."

According to the Journal, "U.S. investors are plowing money into Chinese companies involved in artificial intelligence, despite growing competition between Washington and Beijing over the technology."

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