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Trump team's latest hire pushed scam IRS called 'worst of the worst'

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Even as he has vowed to eliminate “every dollar of waste, fraud, and abuse across the federal budget and operations,” the new acting administrator of the General Services Administration, Stephen Ehikian, has appointed a senior adviser whose firm used to specialize in tax transactions that a bipartisan Senate committee excoriated and that the IRS branded as “abusive” and among “the worst of the worst tax scams.” The adviser has been battling the tax agency in court over $4 billion in disallowed deductions for thousands of his clients.

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Elon Musk's DOGE fires FDA officials regulating his brain implant company: report

Some of the latest employees on the chopping block at tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force are Food and Drug Administration staff who oversee regulation of one of Musk's companies, Reuters reported Monday evening.

Layoffs at the FDA, according to Rachael Levy and Marisa Taylor, include "about 20 people in the FDA’s office of neurological and physical medicine devices, several of whom worked on Neuralink, according to the two sources, who asked not to be identified because of fear of professional repercussions. That division includes reviewers overseeing clinical-trial applications by Neuralink and other companies making so-called brain-computer interface devices, the sources said."

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'Gotta be kidding': Jim Jordan scrambles as he's confronted over Musk 'double standard'

WASHINGTON — What emails?

That’s the mood from congressional Republicans these days as allegations of private servers and accessing sensitive, private data swirl about this White House.

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Tom Hanks' SNL return as MAGA racist sends Trump world into tailspin

A MAGA man first born in 2016 made a return to Saturday Night Live Sunday as the show celebrated its 50th anniversary — and Donald Trump’s legion of supporters went into a tailspin.

Tom Hanks returned to the show with Doug, a “Make America Great Again” hat-wearing man with a southern accent who first debuted on the show as Trump ran for his first presidential term.

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'Shame on Margaret Brennan': MAGA leaders melt down over CBS News journalist's interview

J.D. Vance and Elon Musk were among the MAGA leaders to weigh in on a CBS News interview this weekend.

Margaret Brennan of CBS News, who butted heads with Vance during a debate during the 2024 presidential election, interviewed Secretary of State Marco Rubio Sunday.

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'This is not true': CNN's Kaitlan Collins hits back at New York Post's reporting about her

CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Sunday hit back at the conservative New York Post over its reporting about her.

The Post recently reported that Collins, a past target of Donald Trump, "deleted a post promoting Luigi Mangione's defense fund after backlash."

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'Hitting ranchers hard': Farmers union leader blames Trump for 'disastrous consequences'

Donald Trump's latest actions are hurting one of his biggest bases of support, the National Farmers Union president said Sunday.

Rob Larew, who leads the second-largest general farm organization in the country, noted over the weekend that the President of the U.S. is wrong to freeze funding that farmers need.

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'Weird': Observers aghast as Elon Musk's 'baby mama drama' spills into public view

Political onlookers on Saturday were overwhelmed with information about a woman who some say is the mother of Elon Musk's latest child.

Ashley St. Clair, a conservative influencer, claimed in a post on X Friday that she gave birth to Musk's child five months ago. Musk has yet to comment on the claims, according to a Forbes report.

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'Reasons may surprise you': Lawyer says he's leaving MSNBC — and heading to right-wing TV

A popular figure on MSNBC is departing from the network, and explaining his various reasons.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, who recently posted a video focusing on "points of light," as he sees them, in the legal world, has chimed in on legal matters on MSNBC for years.

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'Vexatious litigant’: Lawyer devises 'radical' plan that could stop Trump in his tracks

A Dallas lawyer has come up with a unique way that courts could stop President Donald Trump’s whirlwind of executive action.

David Coale wrote in Salon Saturday that judges buried under multiple court orders challenging a flood of legally dubious executive actions could take a tactic usually reserved for extreme time wasters.

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Men in DOGE shirts and MAGA hats show up at SF city hall demanding files: officials

Three men donning shirts and hats referencing Donald Trump's famous campaign slogan and Elon Musk's task force showed up at San Francisco's City Hall on Friday demanding employees surrender files, authorities said Friday.

The men were dressed in "DOGE" shirts, referring to Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency, and hats with Trump's campaign slogan "Make America Great Again," the city's sheriff's office wrote in a news release.

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'Pretty drastic': GOP lawmakers urge Trump to scale back cuts hurting their states

Republican lawmakers are beginning to ramp up pressure on President Donald Trump to ease off the drastic cuts, spending freezes, and layoffs in the federal government that directly impact their own states, Politico reported Friday.

The news, which follows similar reporting by The New York Times, comes as Trump and his tech billionaire benefactor Elon Musk, through the Department of Government Efficiency task force, are simultaneously fighting a new flurry of litigation from terminated federal employees and other people affected by the cuts.

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'Classified data' posted on Elon Musk's DOGE website: report

Coders this week exposed serious security issues with Elon Musk's official Department of Government Efficiency website and now Huffington Post reports that the website has published classified data.

According to the report, the DOGE website has posted "information about the size and staff of a U.S. intelligence agency on its new website," which the publication says is raising questions about just how much access to classified information Musk and his DOGE team have.

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