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'My friends will get hurt': Trump blew up over threats to expose Epstein accomplices

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed new details about her split with President Donald Trump over the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

The retiring Republican congresswoman spoke to the New York Times for a nearly 7,600-word profile covering her decision to leave Congress after two terms, and she told the newspaper that she overlooked some glaring clues about Trump's longtime friendship with the late sex offender, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.

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'Black as my white dog': MAGA host goes on racist tirade against Trump critics

MAGA hosts Gina Loudon and Emily Finn agreed that Black Americans did not have the right to criticize President Donald Trump's bombing of Nigeria over the holidays.

"On MS NOW, a guest reframed U.S. airstrikes against ISIS targets in Nigeria, not as counterterrorism, but as racial aggression," Finn said Monday on Real America's Voice. "He called the strikes, quote, violence in a brown country."

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'He's delusional': Trump voters jump ship over key issue ahead of midterm elections

Voters who backed Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election are jumping ship ahead of the midterms, and a crucial issue is pushing them.

A number of voters who cast their ballot for the Republican Party last year suggested they would be looking for other candidates in the 2026 elections, according to focus groups conducted by NBC News.

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Newsmax viewers put on notice of 'major issue' that could wreck GOP election chances

GOP strategist Bobby Eberle issued a dire warning to Republicans on the right-wing media outlet Newsmax about a “major issue” they face that, if not addressed, could spell disaster for the GOP in the 2026 midterm elections.

“For the Republicans to hold the House, we need to have real results on real issues,” Eberle said.

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'Almost burst out laughing': MS NOW hosts crack up at Zelenskyy's reaction to Trump boast

Donald Trump’s boast that Russian strongman Vladimir Putin is very invested in seeing Ukrainesucceed” got a big laugh as the host of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” noted that Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared as amused at the time as they were on Monday morning.

Trump’s comment was roundly roasted on social media on Sunday and hosts Jonathan Lemire and Katty Kay joined in on the fun.

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'Notable sign of dysfunction' threatens GOP's midterm chances: analysis

Midterm election chances for the Republican Party could dwindle for a surprising reason, a political analyst has predicted.

A quiet revolt against House Speaker Mike Johnson in the House of Representatives could have a longer-term impact Republican Party officials are not prepared for, according to political scientist Charlie Hunt in a new column for Salon, who argued that infighting within the GOP would hinder the party's chances at the midterm elections next year.

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Revealed: The real reason Trump warrior MTG became his enemy

Although MAGA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) is still serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, her days as a GOP lawmaker are coming to an end. Greene, in November, resigned from Congress to express her opposition to President Donald Trump's policies, and she's leaving on Monday, January 5, 2026 rather than serving out the rest of her term.

But unlike Trump's Democratic critics or Never Trump conservatives on the right, Greene is criticizing him from a MAGA standpoint — as she believes he has betrayed the America First agenda during his second term.

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Trump is giving 'the game away' by keeping the Epstein story alive: conservative analyst

Donald Trump’s latest attempt to blame the Jeffrey Epstein files on Democrats as a hoax is a curious tactic that is now hurting him more than helping him, a conservative journalist remarked on MS NOW on Monday morning.

Appearing on “Morning Joe,” David Drucker of The Dispatch was asked about Trump’s Christmas holiday Truth Social posts, where he melted down over a report of a million more documents related to the convicted sex trafficker and claimed, “The Dems are the ones who worked with Epstein, not Republicans. Release all of their names, embarrass them and get back to helping our country!”

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MAGA pounces on Kash Patel for ‘trying to take credit’ for Biden-era investigation

Amid growing scrutiny from prominent MAGA figures, FBI Director Kash Patel proudly boasted Sunday about having “dismantled a $250 million fraud scheme” involving federal food aid, though conservative critics were quick to point out that Patel appeared to be taking credit for investigations launched under the Biden administration.

“The FBI is aware of recent social media reports in Minnesota,” Patel wrote Sunday in a social media post on X, referring to the alleged large-scale nutrition program fraud scheme in the North Star State. “However, even before the public conversation escalated online, the FBI had surged personnel and investigative resources to Minnesota to dismantle large-scale fraud schemes exploiting federal programs.”

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Musk's 'ransacking' time in Trump admin will 'be felt for years to come': analysis

Elon Musk's time in Donald Trump's administration will "be felt for years to come," according to a political analyst.

The tech mogul spent less than a year in the president's administration, but his time there has been described as a "ransacking" period. The Tesla CEO was put in as head of the newly founded DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency), which The New Republic's Hafiz Rashid believes failed in its aim to cut government spending.

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Vance has to 'tread carefully' as Musk plays 'kingmaker' for MAGA crown: report

Vice President JD Vance's path to becoming the Republican presidential nominee in 2028 may depend more on securing Elon Musk's support than on receiving Donald Trump's endorsement.

According to the Washington Post, since Charlie Kirk's death in early September, the tech mogul has gradually reasserted his influence as a potential kingmaker within GOP circles – and his backing could prove decisive for the party's 2028 presidential ticket.

Vance and Musk have maintained a long-standing relationship dating to the vice president's previous career as a Silicon Valley hedge fund manager. However, Musk's volatile and impulsive nature presents complications. His recent high-profile conflict with Trump, especially linking the president to the Jeffrey Epstein files, demonstrates the volatility Vance must withstand.

Musk's previous proposal to fund a third-party further illustrates the risks. For Vance to secure Musk's financial resources and social media influence — assets that proved valuable to Trump — he must maintain alignment with the tech billionaire.

Washington Post reporters Elizabeth Dwoskin, Natalie Allison, and Faiz Siddiqui noted, "Musk is unpredictable, he is also a formidable ally. With his nearly unlimited resources and unmatched digital megaphone, Musk could prove a powerful asset to the MAGA movement once Trump leaves the stage."

While Vance benefits from his vice presidential position, advisers to both Trump and Vance recognize that Musk's support carries complications. Musk frequently seeks prominence and pushes policy toward his personal interests. Republican officials pursuing his financial support acknowledge this dynamic.

"He brings with him a lot of media attention, and so we want to be careful that he's spreading the right word … we don't want him taking sides on issues that aren't aligned with the party right now," said Republican National Committee member Oscar Brock.

Vance faces particular vulnerabilities. Critics have long questioned whether his ties to billionaires undermine his populist credentials, a concern that intensified during his 2021 Senate campaign. Association with Musk carries political risk, particularly given widespread skepticism of Silicon Valley — skepticism shared even within the MAGA movement itself.

According to one insider, "He enjoys kind of that kingmaker role. Part of being a kingmaker is making sure everybody in the world knows you're the king."

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Top Trump official melts down with vulgar attack on MAGA influencers

Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Justice Department, launched into a vulgar tirade Sunday night at MAGA influencers for criticizing the Trump administration, leaving a number of onlookers taken aback at her use of a derogatory slang term.

“‘Conservative’ influencers, if you think you are ‘keeping the pressure on’ or ‘winning’ by spreading bulls--- attacks on Donald Trump’s hand-picked cabinet, you are NOT,” Dhillon wrote in a social media post on X. “You are earning money to spread misinformation. You are hoes. Learn an honest profession!”

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'More evidence of a cover-up': Trump's 'flagrant' violation of the law stuns analyst

President Donald Trump's latest "flagrant violation" of the law left a Democratic analyst stunned on Sunday.

Last week, the Trump administration released a new tranche of documents related to the FBI's investigation into disgraced financier and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. The files included several documents that were damaging to Trump, but progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen noted that the papers also seemed to violate the law.

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