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James Carville sends shockwaves with bombshell Trump prediction

Democratic Party strategist James Carville predicted that President Donald Trump's tenure will end prematurely, stating that Trump is not long for the presidency because "everything that he tries blows up in his face."

In a Politicon video, Carville made a bold forecast about Trump's political future. Carville stated: "I'm telling you, I think he's just going to quit next year by this time. I think he's just going to walk away because the Democrats control the House and the Senate."

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Trump floats extreme plan to get ‘non-responsive allies’ in gear

President Donald Trump floated a startling plan Wednesday in the hopes of forcing the United States’ “non-responsive allies” to provide military assistance in his administration’s war against Iran.

Trump has reacted angrily at the NATO countries in recent days after his repeated calls for military assistance had been either ignored or outright rejected. After being attacked by both the United States and Israel, Iranian leadership has vowed to respond aggressively to any sea vessels aligned with either of the two countries attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route through which 20% of the world’s oil trade flows.

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Ex-Marine Nazi leader who once urged execution of judges arrested by FBI

A neo-Nazi who embraces terrorism has been ordered held in pre-trial detention as a danger to the community by a federal magistrate judge following his arrest for illegally possessing a firearm.

Mathew David Bair, a leader of the neo-Nazi accelerationist group Injekt Division, was arrested in Pennsylvania by the FBI last week.

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Comer puts Pam Bondi on notice as Epstein missteps pile up: 'We have a lot of questions'

WASHINGTON One of President Donald Trump's allies in Congress speared Attorney General Pam Bondi in an interview with Raw Story on Tuesday.

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), who leads the House Oversight Committee, told Raw Story that the committee has "a lot of questions" for Bondi about her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and the Justice Department's efforts to prosecute Trump's political enemies. Comer made the comments just hours after his committee voted to subpoena Bondi and force her to appear for a deposition.

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'Blindsided' judge hurls Trump DOJ prosecutor out of court in mid-hearing blow-up

A dramatic courtroom confrontation erupted this week when Judge Zahid N. Quraishi threw top prosecutor Mark Coyne out of his New Jersey courtroom and demanded answers about who's really running the U.S. attorney's office, according to a new report.

The scene unfolded during a child pornography sentencing hearing Monday, adding to deepening tensions between the Trump administration's Justice Department and federal judges. The judge grew increasingly frustrated with Coyne's presence and fired pointed questions at junior prosecutor Daniel Rosenblum about whether former interim U.S. attorney Alina Habba maintained hidden control over office operations, The New York Times reported Tuesday.

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Postal Service may be forced to stop deliveries by 2027 amid cash crisis

The U.S. Postal Service may be forced to stop deliveries next year if current trends continue, according to the postmaster general.

Postmaster General David Steiner told lawmakers this week that the Postal Service was on track to run out of cash to pay employees and vendors unless major changes were made, reported NPR.

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Appeals court rules Trump cannot revive 'Big Lie' lawsuit against CNN

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that President Donald Trump cannot revive his defamation lawsuit against CNN for using the term "Big Lie" to describe his view that he won the 2020 presidential election.

Trump could next appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Supreme Court gets history lesson as it threatens to blow up birthright citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two weeks on the birthright citizenship case, and legal experts chewed over the history of that issue.

The Reconstruction-era 14th Amendment grants citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof," which was specifically intended to apply to the children born to former enslaved people. But experts explained on Slate's "Amicus" podcast how the history of migration informed that constitutional right.

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'He cannot be trusted': NY Times editors decimate Trump's leadership in blistering putdown

President Donald Trump got a severe dressing down from the New York Times editorial board Tuesday as it decried a chaotic, ill-considered and badly planned nearly three weeks of war.

"The war has become an exemplar of Mr. Trump’s chaotic, ego-driven approach to the presidency," the board wrote.

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'Oh my god': Eyebrows rise as Trump admits saying 'horrible thing' out loud

President Donald Trump raised eyebrows on Monday after he admitted to saying a "horrible thing" about California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Last week, Trump wrote in a Truth Social post that Newsom showed he is a "cognitive mess" during a recent interview. "While we all want to be politically correct, having a mental disorder is not a positive campaign event," Trump wrote in the post, adding that Newsom had disqualified himself from running for President during the interview.

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Trump bursts out laughing at surprise intel briefing on Iran's new leader: sources

President Donald Trump burst into laughter at an intelligence report about Iran's new supreme leader, according to sources.

Three sources familiar with the briefing told the New York Post that intelligence indicates Mojtaba Khamenei might be gay, and they said the U.S. president laughed out loud when he was told about that possibility, which they said spy agencies had deemed to be credible.

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Battle in Mar-a-Lago's backyard threatens brutal wake-up call for Trump

Mar-a-Lago — President Donald Trump’s luxury “winter White House” private club and residence — sits in a narrowly drawn Florida state house district hugging the Palm Beach coast.

That strip represents one of the target districts where Democrats are hoping to send their latest message to Republicans and Trump, who faces a tanked approval rating, through a small business owner they hope can flip the seat in Florida House District 87.

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Trump raises eyebrows with response to female reporter asking about Iran deployment

President Donald Trump raised eyebrows on Sunday night in response to a female reporter's question about his plans to deploy U.S. troops to fight in the war in Iran.

Trump spoke with reporters on Air Force One, where a female reporter asked Trump about reports that as many as 5,000 U.S. Marines and sailors had been deployed to Iran. Trump dismissed the question and told the reporter that she is a "very obnoxious person."

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