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'We're fighting to make it': Small biz owners reveal anguish as Trump 'changed the game'

This summer, Arizona small business owner Sara VanFleet twice had to write unexpected checks for thousands of dollars, thanks to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.

In June, Trump raised tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25 percent to 50 percent.

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Trump makes midnight announcement of 'stunningly pathological' $15B lawsuit

Just before midnight on Monday, Donald Trump jumped onto his Truth Social account and announced a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, a handful of reporters and book publisher Penguin Random House that both stunned and amused legal experts.

Trump led off with “Today, I have the Great Honor of bringing a $15 Billion Dollar Defamation and Libel Lawsuit against The New York Times, one of the worst and most degenerate newspapers in the History of our Country, becoming a virtual ‘mouthpiece’ for the Radical Left Democrat Party. “

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Trump dealt another major blow in bid to oust Fed official

President Donald Trump's questionable ouster of a Federal Reserve official over allegations of mortgage fraud was dealt a blow Monday evening when an appeals court declined to allow him to do so.

Lisa Cook was fired by Trump from her position as a Federal Reserve governor based on claims that she claimed two properties as primary residences on loan documents to obtain more favorable terms. The administration cited mortgage fraud claims lodged by Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as "cause" for dismissal, which is legally required for a president to remove a Fed governor.

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Trump boasts he ordered another lethal strike on a cartel boat in international waters

Another strike has been carried out on a boat that President Donald Trump claims is an imminent threat to the United States.

On Truth Social, Trump announced, "This morning, on my Orders, U.S. Military Forces conducted a SECOND Kinetic Strike against positively identified, extraordinarily violent drug trafficking cartels and narcoterrorists in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility. The Strike occurred while these confirmed narcoterrorists from Venezuela were in International Waters transporting illegal narcotics (A DEADLY WEAPON POISONING AMERICANS!) headed to the U.S."

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'Lowest we've ever gone': Outrage as JD Vance takes over Charlie Kirk podcast

Vice President JD Vance announced Sunday night that he would be hosting Monday’s episode of the “Charlie Kirk Show” in the wake of the right-wing influencer’s killing last week. The plan sparked online outrage and scorn, including from one prominent figure in the MAGA base.

Former supporter of President Donald Trump Jacob Chansley, known for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot where he was seen storming the Capitol wearing a bison-horned fur headdress, condemned Vance’s announcement, and argued that it was an attempt to deflect attention away from efforts to release files on Jeffrey Epstein.

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Elite Pentagon Marine appears on podcast that called for Hegseth's execution

A decorated Marine Corps colonel assigned to the Joint Staff at the Pentagon appeared on a podcast co-hosted by his brother that promotes antisemitism, white supremacy and political violence — including one segment that appeared to call for the execution of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.

Col. Thomas M. Siverts appeared on The Berm Pit podcast in March 2023. The 40-minute video shows Siverts discussing his career as a Marine Corps officer with his younger brother, Scott Siverts, the podcast co-host.

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'He becomes enraged': Trump insiders spill about Stephen Miller 'making them cry at work'

A top White House adviser is responsible for making multiple officials cry at work, according to new reporting.

Rolling Stone over the weekend dropped an in-depth piece on White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller. As part of that reporting, the outlet noted that "paranoid" Trump officials were "whispering" nicknames for Miller behind his back.

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'Gossipy Mean Girl' Trump privately insults 'off-putting' White House adviser: report

Donald Trump has reportedly been insulting his "awkward" White House adviser.

Rolling Stone over the weekend dropped an in-depth piece on White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller. As part of that reporting, the outlet noted that "paranoid" Trump officials were "whispering" nicknames for Miller behind his back.

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'They whisper': Trump officials 'gossiping' about White House adviser behind his back

One of Donald Trump's closest advisers is secretly called nicknames behind his back by Trump officials, according to a report.

Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller is said to be a key architect for some of the Trump administration's most controversial policy decisions.

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Trump's 'reversals and contradictions' are 'infuriating his far-right allies': NYT

Donald Trump is infuriating his allies by constantly changing his positions, according to a report from the New York Times.

Trump ran his campaign emphasizing his hardline immigration policies, but since being elected a second time, he has had to walk a tight rope to avoid hurting the economy on one hand and to keep from alienating his base on the other.

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'Individual was detained': GOP candidate reportedly assaulted for his Charlie Kirk support

A GOP gubernatorial candidate was reportedly "assaulted" in part due to his support of deceased conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

Political consultant Matt Hurley first made the claim on social media, writing, "Earlier this evening, while attending the Northern State University football game, South Dakota Republican gubernatorial candidate Toby Doeden was approached by an agitated individual."

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'MAGA is getting worried': Trump's 'base is starting to push back' against his pet issue

Donald Trump's "populist base is starting to push back" against him, according to new reporting.

In an article called "Trump loves AI, and the MAGA world is getting worried," Politico reported, "President Donald Trump’s AI action plan has set off a backlash from some of the biggest figures in the America First movement — a rift expected to shape the next round of arguments in Congress about how to turbocharge the technology."

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'It's the cover-up': 'The Apprentice' makeup artist slams effort to hide Trump's condition

A makeup artist from "The Apprentice" was surprised to see how the Trump administration was failing to conceal the president's health condition.

In an article called "On Trump’s hand, it’s not just the bruise. It’s the (apparent) coverup," the Washington Post reported Saturday, "A makeup artist who worked on the 2024 ‘The Apprentice’ film critiques the president’s much-discussed hand discoloration."

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