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'He's completely gone': Internet erupts after Trump's latest 'absolutely unhinged' claim

President Donald Trump is well-known for making statements that stretch the imagination, but his latest claims about the war in Ukraine caused the internet to erupt on Sunday.

Trump held a round of peace talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Sunday. The two world leaders took questions from the press after the meeting, during which Trump made a strange claim that even made Zelenskyy laugh.

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Trump quietly admits third term 'isn't possible' — as MAGA attacks successor: report

There is a power vacuum appearing in President Donald Trump's MAGA coalition after the president quietly admitted to his top aide that he knows running for a third term "isn't possible," according to a new report.

Trump has told Chief of Staff Susie Wiles "on a couple of occasions" that he knows running for a third term "isn't possible," The Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday. Those comments come at a time when MAGA figureheads like Steve Bannon and lawyer Alan Dershowitz are pleading with the president to seek another term in office. Dershowitz reportedly presented a plan to the president in the White House and came away with the impression that Trump would attempt to seek office again.

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Trump's 'revenge' tour moves into White House after a top aide 'humiliated' him: analyst

President Donald Trump's revenge tour is soon to make a stop inside the White House after the president was "humiliated" by one of his top aides, according to one analyst.

Trump's second term has been marked by one retributive act after another. For now, those acts have largely been undertaken outside of the White House. The president directed his Department of Justice to investigate his political foes, such as former FBI Director James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA). Still, the courts swiftly slapped those investigations away.

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'Something just snapped': New court docs detail Jan 6 pipe bomber's stunning confession

Brian Cole Jr., who is accused of planting multiple pipe bombs around Washington, D.C., leading up to the January 6, 2021, insurrection, gave a stunning confession to law enforcement officials, according to new court documents.

The January 6 pipe bomber case has become a political flash point since photos of the individual first surfaced in 2021. Some lawmakers have called on law enforcement officials to investigate the case and bring everyone involved to justice. In contrast, others have alleged that the incidents were a "diversionary tactic" intended to divert resources from the Capitol that day.

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'Major scandal': Trump's DOJ caught spying on journalist before Epstein's death

A high-profile investigative journalist received quite a shock on Sunday when she discovered her flight itinerary from a trip to Florida in July 2019 tucked in the latest batch of files related to the FBI's investigation of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie K. Brown posted on X on Sunday that she found her flight information in the newly released files attached to a grand jury subpoena. The trip occurred during Trump's first administration and happened about a month before Epstein was found dead in the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center.

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'South Park' writer skewers Trump with new parody website

A writer for the popular animated show South Park launched a new parody website on Sunday that turns one of President Donald Trump's latest accomplishments into a mesmerizing self-own.

Last week, reporting indicated that Toby Morton, who has written for South Park and Mad TV, previously purchased multiple domain names associated with Trump's attempted rebrand of the Kennedy Center. On Sunday, Morton launched the TrumpKennedyCenter.org website, which includes several not-so-subtle digs at the president's second administration and his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

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'Disturbing': Lawyer exposes how Trump shredded a 'core promise' of American law

President Donald Trump has corruptly commodified one of the most potent parts of the presidency and turned it into a product to be sold to the highest bidder, according to one lawyer.

Since taking office, Trump and his allies have turned the president's pardon power into a vehicle for self-enrichment, lawyer Mitch Jackson wrote in a new Substack essay published on Sunday. He's done so by employing a pay-for-play scheme whereby wealthy people in jail pay millions of dollars to high-profile associates of the president in an effort to purchase clemency.

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'Incompetence': Legal analyst flags key files Trump admin hid in latest Epstein dump

Speculation has been building about whether President Donald Trump's administration has broken the law when it comes to releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, and one legal analyst on Sunday flagged key files that have continued to be withheld from the public.

Last week, the Trump administration released a new tranche of documents related to the FBI's investigation into Epstein, a disgraced financier and convicted sex criminal. The latest batch contains several emails between Trump and Epstein, as well as multiple photographs of Epstein with celebrities and politicians. However, the administration failed to release the FBI's 302 reports, which are filed whenever an agent interviews someone in a case.

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'It's insane': Expert makes stunning claim about Trump's chat with Zelenskyy

A military expert revealed on Sunday that President Donald Trump is taking an "insane" approach to ending the war in Ukraine.

Trump held another round of peace talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday, where the two leaders discussed the current 20-point peace plan that is on the table. Ahead of Trump's chat with Zelenskyy, the president said he had a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin following a night of heavy bombing by Russian forces against Ukrainian civilians.

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'Trump is in better shape than most!' MAGA panics over new photos of president's 'decay'

President Donald Trump’s health was called into question Sunday after new photographs revealed additional discoloration on the president’s hands, though the president’s supporters quick to rush to his defense and insist that Trump’s health was unmatched.

Captured by professional photojournalist Andrew Caballero-Reynolds, one of the photos shows Trump with visible discoloration on both hands, whereas previously, Trump had only been seen with prominent discoloration and bruising on his right hand, something the White House said was caused by Trump “shaking hands all day, every day.”

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'Do something!' Trump nominee starts blocking her fans after being hit with MAGA rage

A lawyer who was installed by Donald Trump is facing pushback from her own fans.

Trump nominee and lawyer Harmeet Dhillon was hit with severe criticism after she promoted a social media post.

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Trump casually lays blame for ‘explosions’ across Russia on Ukraine to Zelenskyy’s face

Standing alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ahead of their high-stakes meeting Sunday, President Donald Trump casually laid blame for “explosions in various parts of Russia” on Ukraine, presumably including a recent bombing in Moscow that killed two police officers and a bystander.

Standing next to Zelenskyy at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, Trump was asked by a reporter whether he thought President Vladimir Putin was “serious” about ending the Russo-Ukrainian war given the recent Russian attacks on Ukraine.

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‘This is historic’: Ex-GOP lawmaker says Republicans barreling toward ‘complete disaster’

Former GOP congressman David Jolly painted a bleak picture for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterm elections during an appearance Sunday on MS NOW, warning that his former party was “heading toward complete disaster” of a “historic” electoral defeat.

“A year is a very long time, things could be very different next year, but where we sit today, Republicans are heading toward a complete disaster, a collapse, a 2006-type blue wave or the inverse of the 1994 red wave,” Jolly said. “I mean, this is historic, and there's a very fundamental reason why.”

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