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'Can't turn the Titanic that quickly': Trump allies say 'work to be done' after big speech

Donald Trump's inner circle are flapping after the president's bizarre national address earlier this week.

In a 20-minute speech to the nation, Trump made a series of claims later debunked by political analysts. Even The Republican Party is concerned with the president's speech, as some insiders believe there is a lot of work to do between now and the midterm elections next November.

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'Laughter?' CNN host surprised by Epstein survivors' reaction to question about DOJ

CNN's Audie Cornish remarked on the reaction of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse survivors to a question about the Department of Justice's pending release of investigative files about the late sex offender.

Congress passed a law last month mandating DOJ to publicize redacted files by Friday, and CNN's MJ Lee asked a group of Epstein survivors whether they had faith the department would release everything in its possession – and they all shook their heads no and even burst into laughter.

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Karoline Leavitt buried for 'new level of absurdity' as Trump's 'minions' do his bidding

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was raked over the coals on MS NOW on Friday morning over her braying announcement that Donald Trump’s name was being added to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Thursday afternoon, Leavitt took to X to let the public know that Trump’s hand-picked board overseeing the venerable institution had voted unanimously, which turned out to not be true, to rebrand the center with Trump’s name listed first.

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Trump wants to take over Latin America and 'brand it as his own': WaPo columnist

Reacting to Donald Trump’s administration’s late night announcement of two more unprovoked attacks on alleged drug boats that followed the president renewed threats against Venezuela, longtime Washington Post columnist David Ignatius claimed he sees a pattern of conquest and domination emanating from the White House.

During an appearance on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” Ignatius, an expert on foreign affairs, claimed the president appears dead set on taking over Latin America.

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'Falling into the same trap': GOP lawmakers panic about Trump's response to crisis

Republican Party representatives believe Donald Trump is "falling into the same trap" as previous president Joe Biden when it comes to economic troubles.

President Trump has continually touted his administration's economic measures as the greatest the country has ever seen despite the sharp rise in cost of living problems. The president last week suggested he had managed to make "the greatest economy in history" but that he was not receiving the credit he deserved.

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Karoline Leavitt's latest comments show she knows Trump is 'on his way out': analysis

As President Donald Trump’s support reaches new lows 11 months into his second term, White House officials continue to lavish the president with “obsequious praise,” a sign that top administration officials know Trump “is kind of on his way out,” The New Republic discussed Friday in its “Daily Blast” podcast.

One particularly “obsequious” example of Trump praise came from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday, who announced that the “highly respected Board of the Kennedy Center” had voted “unanimously” to rename the cultural center in Trump’s honor.

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'Writing is on the wall' as demoralized GOP lawmakers expect to become minority: insider

The former chief aide to ex-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) contends that the GOP caucus under current Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is demoralized and angry as members head home for the holidays, facing the prospect of losing House control in 2026.

During an appearance on MS NOW's "Way Too Early" with host Ali Vitali, Brendan Buck noted that while internal fractures have existed within the Republican majority, conditions have deteriorated significantly under Johnson's leadership. The Speaker faces an escalating revolt from his own members.

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'It's just strange': GOP senator baffled by party's urge to jump off health-care cliff

WASHINGTON — Republican leaders’ refusal to consider extending Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at year’s end is weird, according to at least one senior GOP senator, after the issue erupted and fueled high drama in the House this week.

“It's just strange,” Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD), who sits on the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, told congressional reporters.

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5 things to know about the suspected Brown University mass shooter

Authorities on Thursday released the identity of the person suspected of committing a mass shooting at Brown University last weekend.

Here are five things to know about the suspect.

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'Melania Trump is hiding': Author has trouble serving first lady subpoena over threats

An author who has written four books about President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he's struggling to serve a subpoena to first lady Melania Trump in connection with a lawsuit he filed against her.

Journalist Michael Wolff sued Melania Trump in October after she filed a $1 billion lawsuit against him for “false, defamatory, disparaging, misleading, and inflammatory statements” he made about her connection to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Wolff said on Thursday's episode of "Inside Trump's Head," a podcast he co-hosts with Joana Coles of The Daily Beast, that he has struggled to serve Melania Trump a subpoena.

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Trump's disqualified prosecutor brutally mocked for glaring typo in her official signature

Unlawfully appointed interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan recently suffered another public embarrassment after a legal reporter noticed an obvious spelling error in her official signature.

On Thursday, NBC News reporter Ryan J. Reilly posted to Bluesky that Halligan had misspelled Virginia as "Virgina" in the block that's used for her signature on legal documents. Halligan's signature block reads: "Lindsey Halligan, United States Attorney Eastern District of Virgina[sic] Florida Bar No. 109481 2100," with her office's address.

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DHS hit with contempt threat by Trump appointee for covering up 'putrid' ICE facility

A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump is threatening officials at the Department of Homeland Security with contempt after they refused to turn over photos of conditions in an allegedly "putrid and cramped" Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility on Long Island.

According to Courthouse News Service, "U.S. District Judge Gary Brown ... suggested Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been 'recklessly' expanding the use of these short-term detention facilities amid its nationwide push for stricter immigration enforcement."

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Authorities name suspected gunman in Brown University mass shooting

Authorities on Thursday night identified the suspected shooter who killed two students and injured nine others at Brown University and a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology last week.

The suspected gunman was identified as Claudio Nevis Valenti, 48, a Portuguese national whose last known address was in Miami, by Oscar Perez, Jr., the chief of Providence Police. Authorities found Valenti after a license plate reader picked up plates matching a car linked to the suspect.

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