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Ex-GOP speechwriter highlights the one thing protecting Trump from total collapse

President Donald Trump's polling has fallen into the 30s amid a series of government crises and unpopular decisions, hitting a new low for his second term — but there is still a key factor he has that many other presidents with similar popularity crashes did not, former GOP speechwriter Tim Miller told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Wednesday.

This comes despite constant GOP taunts of Trump possibly running for an illegal third term, something that Miller argued is far from a sign of strength.

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Stephen Miller's ominous comment flagged by ex-Trump aide: 'Read into that what you want'

Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor has become one of President Donald Trump's targets after spending the better part of five years speaking out. Now he's taking another big step.

Taylor announced on MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace that he was founding his own club of anti-Trumpers, and connecting all anti-Trump groups together in one place over a common goal.

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'It's crazy!' Doctor stunned as she's hit with massive bill after breaking ankle

Physician Lauren Hughes was heading to see patients at a clinic about 20 miles from her Denver home in February when another driver T-boned her Subaru, totaling it. She was taken by ambulance to the closest hospital, Platte Valley Hospital.

A shaken Hughes was examined in the emergency room, where she was diagnosed with bruising, a deep cut on her knee, and a broken ankle. Physicians recommended immediate surgical repair, she said.

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'A Trump statue?' Senator fears Lincoln Memorial could be target after White House rebuild

WASHINGTON — Some Democrats don’t think it’s a coincidence that President Donald Trump ordered the razing of the East Wing of the White House in the midst of the second-longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

“How do you make sure he doesn’t do this to other monuments?” Raw Story asked.

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Judge tears into border chief after tear-gas deployed as kids headed to Halloween parade

A Chicago judge rebuked US Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino on Tuesday after several of his agents over the weekend deployed tear gas in a neighborhood where local children were preparing for a Halloween parade—in violation of a previous court order barring the use of the chemical unless federal officers are in immediate danger.

During a court appearance, Bovino was dressed down by US District Court Judge Sara Ellis, who said Border Patrol agents had violated her earlier restraining order that barred US Department of Homeland Security officials from using riot control weapons “on members of the press, protestors, or religious practitioners who are not posing an immediate threat to the safety of a law enforcement officer or others.”

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'Pretty scary': Ex-Trump official picks up on 'ominous' hint president dropped in Japan

President Donald Trump delivered a speech to U.S. troops stationed in Japan not dissimilar to a typical campaign rally, but one comment in particular had caught the attention of a former member of his administration for its “ominous” message.

During his speech, Trump bragged that grocery prices were “way down,” despite there being strong evidence to the contrary, and railed against the mainstream media, using his frequent attack of calling the press “fake news.”

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ICE deploys tear gas as costumed children head to Halloween parade

A former Cook County prosecutor said he had collected a tear gas canister from his own front lawn in a residential Chicago neighborhood and submitted it to a law firm that is preparing a lawsuit over immigration officers’ persistent use of tear gas against residents who object to their raids across the city—including in Old Irving Park this past weekend, where parents and children were getting ready for a Halloween parade when agents wreaked havoc on the neighborhood.

The Chicago Tribune reported that former prosecutor Brian Kolp had been watching news coverage Saturday morning of a temporary restraining order handed down by US District Court Judge Sara Ellis earlier this month barring federal agents from using riot control weapons like tear gas against protesters who do not pose an immediate harm to officers’ safety, when he realized federal agents were on his street in Old Irving Park.

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'We didn't ask for this': Nebraska town fuming over 'asinine' ICE takeover of camp

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is creating a different type of disruption in the town McCook, Nebraska, by making a deal with the Republican governor to take over a work camp and convert it into another undocumented immigrant holding facility.

That led to lawsuits filed by the town's residents.

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'They are fake!' Trump melts down on claims he's 'polling at low levels' in frantic rant

No sooner had President Donald Trump touched down in Japan as part of his Asia tour, he was frantically posting on his Truth Social website that his fans should not believe ads illustrating his declining popularity.

As of late, the president has been furious about ads that showing him in a bad light, including one from Canada featuring an older clip of former President Ronald Reagan talking down using tariffs — a favorite weapon in Trump’s trade war.

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Trump is ignoring 'ticking time bomb' set to annihilate the Republican Party: analyst

As inflation continues to tick up, rising last month at a pace not seen since January, President Donald Trump continues to dismiss the concerns of Americans over increasing costs in a manner not dissimilar to former President Joe Biden, columnist Heather Digby Parton argued Sunday. She labeled the issue of inflation a “ticking time bomb” for the GOP.u

“Inflation, I’ve already taken care of,” Trump said this week during a roundtable held Thursday at the White House.

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'No state has struggled more': Residents of 'Trump stronghold' blame him for epic downturn

There is one state that has struggled more than any other with Donald Trump's policies, and its residents are worried, even calling the situation "death by a thousand paper cuts," according to a new report.

The New York Times on Sunday published an article called "In Trump-Friendly Iowa, the President’s Policies Have Hit Hard," in which the outlet argues that the "state has become a stronghold for President Trump."

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'It's a simple yes or no': MSNBC host calls out ex-Biden press secretary in interview

"It's a simple yes or no," said MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin as he confronted a former Biden press secretary in a confrontational interview.

Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House Press Secretary to then-President Joe Biden, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday for what some saw as a surprisingly snippy conversation with a host.

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'JD, cut the crap': Vance slammed for 'publicly mocking Brown people' despite marrying one

Vice President JD Vance Saturday was called out for "publicly mocking other Brown people" despite "being married to a Brown woman and having mixed-race kids."

It started with a video of New York's Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani saying, “My aunt stopped taking the subway after 9/11 because she did not feel safe in her hijab.”

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