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'Not even close': MSNBC reporter shoots down White House parade attendance boast

A White House claim about the number of attendees at Donald Trump's parade on Saturday was quickly shot down by an MSNBC reporter who was on the scene Saturday.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend,' Vaughan Hilyard told the hosts that the president could not have been happy with how the day played out, with grandstands only partially full and those who did show up leaving early before he spoke.

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'Key detail': Expert flags 'significant development' in manhunt for Dem killer

There is a "key detail" to be considered in the Minnesota manhunt for the man who allegedly killed a Democratic lawmaker and her husband, and injured another lawmaker and his wife.

CNN's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, John Miller, appeared on the network on Saturday to talk about the shooting of four Democratic-linked individuals in Minnesota. Donald Trump's own niece has tied the president to the unfortunately political assassinations.

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'Very nice': Trump gushes about Putin after his 'happy birthday' phone call

Donald Trump says Putin called him "to very nicely wish [him] a Happy Birthday."

Trump on Saturday took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to spill the details about a purported call with the Russian leader.

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Minnesota lawmakers shot in their homes in 'politically motivated assassination'

(EDITOR'S NOTE) : This story will be updated as more details are released.

Two Minnesota lawmakers were ambushed in their homes overnight by an assailant dressed as a police officer.

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'Doesn’t make any sense': Guardsmen blast MAGA governor over protest deployment

Gov. Greg Abbott's (R-TX) decision to activate thousands of National Guard troops for protests has left guardsmen scrambling, with at least one officer slamming the move as senseless.

Abbott said more than 5,000 Texas National Guard troops — along with over 2,000 state police officers — were deployed across the state ahead of what's expected to be large-scale protests against federal immigration raids and President Donald Trump’s actions. Nationwide "No Kings" protests were scheduled for the weekend, including in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio.

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'Vicious!' James Comer's committee probing Newsom and LA mayor over protests

House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said Friday his committee will investigate Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D).

Comer penned a letter to the Justice Department saying that the protesters in LA "committed vicious acts of violence and fearmongering directed at law enforcement and others," Fox News reported Friday. "They set fire to vehicles and property around the city, and assaulted officers with deadly weapons such as rocks and Molotov cocktails."

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Gloria Allred will 'not bow down to kings' as her law firm gets investigated

Gloria Allred’s law firm is being investigated by the California State Bar, according to a Wall Street Journal exclusive report.

“The investigation, prompted by a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, is looking at the issues raised by women who hired the Los Angeles firm to represent them in connection with allegations of sexual misconduct,” the outlet said.

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'I will call the police': JD Vance's spat with Biden aide spirals out of control

Vice President JD Vance sparred with a former official from the Biden administration on X, sparking some to threaten the Biden official’s dog.

Kelly Magsamen, who served as the chief of staff to the United States Secretary of Defense in the Biden administration, said, “Super cool that our @secdef [Pete Hegseth] was chilling last night knowing we were going to have a war in the Middle East tonight.”

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'Voters have been looking for this': Democrats reportedly finding their footing

Democrats have seemingly found their footing as they attempt to push back against president Donald Trump's overreach.

A video of Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) being tackled and handcuffed spread rapidly across social media Thursday after he interrupted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a news conference in Los Angeles, where protests have raged all week against the administration's crackdown on immigrants, reported NBC News.

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FBI may have pictures of Trump and Epstein with young girls: biographer

The FBI may possess photographs showing Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and “girls of an uncertain age,” the reporter and bestselling author Michael Wolff said.

“They were in the safe, and I have seen him [Epstein] on other occasions take them out of the safe,” Wolff said, discussing visits to late financier and sex offender's home in New York.

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​'Hands off!' Senator grabbed by security after crashing Kristi Noem event

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Thursday afternoon press conference was quickly interrupted as Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) tried to crash it.

The incident happened just mere seconds after Noem started talking.

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'My beautiful friend': CNN host fights tears as she shares tragic news

CNN anchor Sara Sidner and correspondent Stephanie Elam both fought back tears while speaking on the death of their friend, former MTV video jockey Ananda Lewis, who died of breast cancer this week.

“This is a story I didn't want to have to tell you,” Sidner said, trying to eke out the words as she fought back tears. “But Ananda Lewis, the former MTV VJ and host of teen summit turned content creator, and my beautiful friend, mother, sister, and daughter, has died after years of living with breast cancer.”

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Staggering report claims 'secret deal' links Trump ally and notorious MS-13 gang

In mid-April, President Donald Trump sat down in the Oval Office with President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador to celebrate a new partnership. They had recently negotiated an extraordinary deal in which El Salvador agreed to incarcerate in a maximum security prison hundreds of Venezuelan immigrants that the Trump administration had labeled as violent criminals, though few had been convicted of such crimes. The U.S. also sent back accused members of the notorious Salvadoran gang MS-13 — which both the U.S. and El Salvador have designated as a terrorist organization.

Bukele’s presidency has been defined by his successful crackdown against MS-13. He has jailed tens of thousands of alleged gang members, transforming one of the hemisphere’s most dangerous nations into one of its safest. Although human rights groups have criticized his tactics, Bukele remains extremely popular in El Salvador.

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