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'Greatness': Trump adds MAGA Fox News hosts to round out Kennedy Center takeover

President Donald Trump has named two Fox News hosts — both of whom have promoted right-wing conspiracies — to join the board of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.

Trump wrested control of the Kennedy Center on the banks of the Potomac River, resulting in spiraling ticket sales and artists canceling performances in protest. After returning to the Oval Office, the president ousted the art institution’s leadership and packed the board of trustees with loyalists before designating his proxy, Richard Grenell, to run the operation.

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Gene Hackman: Causes of death finally revealed for Oscar-winning actor and wife

New details have emerged in the mysterious deaths of acclaimed actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa after the couple was found dead at their Santa Fe, New Mexico home, Feb. 26.

Hackman died of cardiovascular disease, with Alzheimer’s disease “a significant contributory factor,” according to Heather Jarrell, the chief medical investigator for the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator. She told reporters at a news conference on Friday that the 95-year-old Oscar-winning actor likely died Feb. 18, about a week after his wife.

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'My life is disintegrating': Fired fed workers finding no sympathy from MAGA relatives

Having suffered the indignity of being capriciously fired by young staffers employed by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), some former federal workers are dealing with unsympathetic relatives who support Donald Trump's government employee purge.

According to a report in the Boston Herald, fired civil servants are busy applying for unemployment checks and using the medical benefits still available to them to load up on medications while at the same time getting tepid support on the home front.

As the report notes, "Expecting sympathy, some axed workers are finding family and friends who instead are steadfast in their support of what they see as a bloated government’s waste."

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24-year-old Luke Tobin, who was axed from his job working for the U.S. Forest Service in Idaho confessed, "I’ve been treated as a public enemy by the government and now it’s bleeding into my own family."

During his interview, Tobin added some relatives believe his dismissal is what needs to happen "to make the government great again” before adding, "They can’t separate their ideology and their politics from supporting their own family and their own loved ones.”

Kristin Jenn, who was on the verge of starting her job with the Forest Service, claimed she has faced the same lack of sympathy.

"My life is disintegrating because I can’t work in my chosen field,” the 47-year-old living in Austin explained. “Lump on top of that no support from family – it hits you very hard.”

Jenn noted that her mother, a federal employee herself, still supports Trump.

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'Bobblehead' Rubio is 'setting a land speed record for making himself irrelevant': analyst

Former Sen. Marco Rubio's brief tenure as secretary of state was panned on MSNBC on Friday morning by the New York Times' expert on foreign trade and affairs who labeled the Florida Republican as nothing more than a yes-man for Donald Trump.

Pointing to Trump's on-again, off-again tariff battle with key U.S. allies in a global economy along with his shunting Rubio off to the side as he and Vice President J.D. Vance battled with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Times' Tom Friedman noted Rubio went from a position of power in the U.S. Senate to a "bobblehead."

" Trump one was surrounded by buffers, responsible, intelligent adults, so when he came back from a night at the Mar-a-Lago restaurant or bar with some crazy idea, those buffers would contain it," Friedman told the "Morning Joe" hosts. "This Trump two is built around amplifiers. He comes back with some crazy a-- idea from the last person he talked to and these guys amplify it."

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"There's Marco Rubio though," he elaborated. "Marco Rubio is setting a land speed record for making himself irrelevant as secretary of state; He's basically secretary of state to Panama, okay?"

"And one reason is because Trump comes up with some crazy idea in Gaza or whatever that he's not briefed on, and Marco Rubio just amplifies it," the columnist accused. "Scott Bessent, the Treasury secretary, just amplifies it."

"Previously, buffers contained it and that's what scares me most for the long run," he added. "He's surrounded by amplifiers now, ––bobbleheads and not buffers."

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'Can't believe someone found this': Experts amazed by legal tool White House turned up

The White House is trying to tamp down a wave of lawsuits over its actions by invoking a rarely used rule that has shocked legal experts.

CNN's Katelyn Polantz reported that the White House circulated a memo to agency heads Thursday attacking the lawsuits as partisan impediments to president Donald Trump's agenda and encouraged them to invoke a procedural rule requiring plaintiffs to post money at the start of their court case to cover costs and damages if the government ultimately prevails.

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'The Hard Reset': Here's how the U.S. is exporting terrorism around the world

A U.S. leader of the neo-Nazi accelerationist network known as the Terrorgram Collective directly communicated with a 16-year-old who killed four people in a school shooting spree that took place in Brazil in 2022.

The link was disclosed for the first time in a filing last month by federal prosecutors opposing bail review for Matthew Robert Allison, one of two Terrorgram leaders who are charged with soliciting the murder of federal officials and conspiracy to provide material support for terrorists, among other alleged offenses.

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'Single greatest threat': Top Senate Republican slams MAGA consultant in profane interview

A top Senate Republican lashed out at a conservative political consultant with close ties to President Donald Trump who said the GOP needs to dump him and find a new candidate — or else "hand the gavel" back to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Arthur Schwartz took to X on Thursday morning to urge Republicans to dump Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), citing polling showing former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper leading Tillis in the 2026 race for Senate.

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'Very bold': Expert warns Trump found 'incredibly powerful' tool to quash legal resistance

A legal expert warned Thursday the Trump administration is weaponizing a new tool aimed at putting the kibosh on legal challenges, CNN reported.

The White House distributed a memo to agency leaders Thursday that announced, "It is the policy of the United States to demand that parties seeking injunctions against the Federal Government must cover the costs and damages incurred if the Government is ultimately found to have been wrongfully enjoined or restrained."

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‘Hypocrite!’ Dems cry foul as Republican who yelled 'You lie!' votes for censure

WASHINGTON — The Republican who yelled, “You lie!” during former President Barack Obama’s address to Congress in 2009 voted to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) for following his footsteps and disrupting President Donald Trump’s address this week.

“You voted for it?” Raw Story asked Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) after this morning’s vote.

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'Confusing and callous': GOP senator takes direct shot at Elon Musk on his own app

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) on Thursday took a direct shot at X owner Elon Musk for the cuts that he and his minions at the Department of Government Efficiency have been making to the federal workforce.

Writing on X, Murkowski discussed the real-world impact that Musk's agency is having both in the United States and around the world.

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'Wouldn't get behind that': Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend opposes GOP on latest move

Brian Glenn, the pro-MAGA White House correspondent dating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), argued that House Republicans should not censure Rep. Al Greene (D-TX) for his outburst at President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress.

Glenn opposed censuring Greene in a Thursday interview on Real America's Voice despite his girlfriend's vote against tabling the motion on Wednesday.

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Announced layoffs have 'jumped to levels not seen since the last two recessions': report

Reuters is reporting that the number of announced layoffs in the United States has "jumped to levels not seen since the last two recessions."

Citing data from global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas, Reuters brings word that announced job cuts totaled 172,017 in February, which is an increase of 245 percent over the previous month and the highest total for a February since the United States was in the middle of the Great Recession.

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Trump scrambles to explain away 'hot mic' comment to Chief Justice Roberts

Late Wednesday night Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account and attempted to quell speculation about a comment he made to Chief Justice John Roberts following his speech to the nation on Tuesday night.

Multiple outlets reported on the exchange which was picked up on a hot mic, where the president told the jurist "Thank you again. Thank you again. Won’t forget it,” as he patted Roberts on the arm.

That has led to speculation that Trump was giving a late thanks to Roberts for penning the conservative-majority decision that granted Trump wide-ranging immunity for most all crimes past and future.

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On Truth Social, the president said questions about the exchange are much ado about nothing and called journalists who noted it "sleazebags."

On Truth Social, he raged, "The Fake 'Play the Ref' News, in order to create a divide between me and our great U.S. Supreme Court, heard me say last night, loudly and openly as I was walking past the Justices on the way to the podium, 'thank you,' to Chief Justice John Roberts."

"Like most people, I don’t watch Fake News CNN or MSDNC, but I understand they are going 'crazy' asking what is it that I was thanking Justice Roberts for? They never called my office to ask, of course, but if they had I would have told these sleazebag 'journalists' that I thanked him for SWEARING ME IN ON INAUGURATION DAY, AND DOING A REALLY GOOD JOB IN SO DOING!" he said.

He then snapped, "The Fake News never quits!"

You can see his post here.