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NYT's Maggie Haberman warns Trump handing Dems powerful ammo without even realizing it

President Donald Trump's decision to double down on his claim that he doesn't pay attention to Americans' finances is an indication of how clueless and insulated he is from public opinion, The New York Times' Maggie Haberman told CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Friday's edition of "The Source" — and how unaware he is that he is handing Democrats powerful ammunition to beat him.

"You've covered the president his entire political career," said Collins. "He's typically known for having good political instincts when it comes to voters and their sensitivities. What did you make of him doubling down on that comment tonight?"

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Smithsonian defies Trump and restores damning detail to his national portrait

The Smithsonian Institution restored a key detail about Trump's first administration when unveiling the updated wall text for his national portrait, the New York Times reported.

The updated wall text accompanying Trump's image at the National Portrait Gallery, unveiled Friday, will again mention his impeachments during his first term in office, the Times reported.

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Ex-GOP insider names the 'Sith Lord' who trained Trump

An ex-Republican insider relied on a handy Star Wars analogy to name the "Sith Lord" who he said helped turn Trump into who he is today.

"Donald Trump was always going to be a sociopath," George Conway, the ex-husband of right-wing commentator Kellyanne Conway, said during an interview with Katie Couric.

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Republicans furious as Hegseth blindsides Congress with shock troop cancellation

The Pentagon blindsided Republican lawmakers Friday after abruptly scrapping a 4,000-troop deployment to Poland, a decision that reportedly surprised Army leaders, according to Politico.

Army leaders admitted they had no real answers about the shock cancellation, leaving Congress furious over the last-minute move as Republican lawmakers have had conflicting views from the Trump administration involving security efforts in Europe, Politico reported. Last year, lawmakers had established limits for troop withdrawals as tensions mounted over whether the Trump administration would pull back on sending troops to support European allies.

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Trump sued after ordering coal plant to stay open — that's now releasing mercury into air

The Trump administration forced a Michigan coal plant to stay open, citing an “energy emergency," which has now led to hazardous emissions, according to The New York Times on Friday.

Michigan and environmental groups have decided to take the Energy Department to court, claiming Secretary Chris Wright's emergency order keeping a decades-old coal plant operating is illegal, The Times reported. The J.H. Campbell power station in West Olive, Michigan, was supposed to shut down in May 2025, but Wright pulled a last-minute move — claiming a Midwest power crisis demanded immediate action.

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'Jesus healed': Mockery as ailing  lawyer wants J6 clients back amid potential DOJ payout

Mark McCloskey, the St. Louis lawyer who became a conservative folk hero after brandishing a gun at Black Lives Matter protesters, told his Jan. 6 clients he's back in the fight, just weeks after quietly withdrawing from their cases citing "personal reasons."

The reason for that withdrawal: A serious medical diagnosis.

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Allies rattled as Trump signals he's wobbling on critical deal: report

U.S. allies are rattled by seeing Trump going wobbly on his position on a critical defense deal for a tense region.

Axios reported on Friday that Trump told Chinese leader Xi Jinping that "he's unsure whether he would greenlight a planned $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan."

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Fox audience told GOP speaker operates 'in spirit of the Grand Wizard of the KKK'

Tennessee state Rep. Justin J. Pearson (D) gave viewers of Fox News' sister network a lesson in the dangers of white supremacy after his state wiped out its only majority-Black congressional district with the hope of retaining Republican control of the U.S. House.

In a Friday interview on Live Now from Fox, host Christina Evans pointed out that state Speaker Cameron Sexton (R) had recently removed Pearson and every other Democrat from their committee assignments.

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'Appalling and horrifying': 'The View' unloads on Trump's Epstein-linked China delegation

Hosts of ABC's "The View" called attention to President Donald Trump's decision to include disgraced Hollywood director Brett Ratner in his China delegation, even though he was named in the files on Jeffrey Epstein.

During Friday's program, co-host Joy Behar noted that Epstein was still "looming large over this administration" after survivors participated in a Capitol Hill hearing this week.

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Washington Opera flourishing after bailing due to Trump's Kennedy Center chaos

Six months after dramatically departing the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to escape President Donald Trump's takeover of the institution, the Washington National Opera is experiencing unexpected success — expanding its artistic reach and attracting a groundswell of new support from donors nationwide.

The opera company's departure from its longtime home came after Trump stacked the Kennedy Center board with loyalists and had his name added to the facade, New York Times reported on Friday. But rather than crippling the organization, the move has enabled it to flourish.

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Trump loyalist turns to AI after election fraud theory shot down by Patel’s FBI: report

Former Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC), tapped by President Donald Trump to oversee a Justice Department (DOJ) probe into his false 2020 election fraud claims, is using generative artificial intelligence to pursue a theory rejected by Trump’s own FBI, The New York Times reported Friday.

Retiring from Congress in 2024, Bishop was among those who refused to certify former President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. His appointment last month to oversee a sweeping DOJ investigation, The Times wrote, was seen as “the latest example of the Trump administration putting untested loyalists in charge of sensitive criminal inquiries that feed into the president’s political agenda.”

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GOP in 'crazy territory' as red state governor accused of election 'strong-arming': report

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's attempt to play kingmaker in the state's Republican Senate primary, aggressively "strong-arming" donors and party insiders to support Donald Trump's preferred candidate, is backfiring and alienating fellow Republicans who view his interference as an abuse of power.

On Saturday, Louisiana Republicans head to the polls to test a fundamental question the national GOP is wrestling with: Can Trump's endorsement topple an entrenched incumbent who has dared to defy him — even in a state Trump won by 22 points?

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This George Costanza theory explains everything about how Trump's team lies: analyst

President Donald Trump's Cabinet members and nominees have had to pass a loyalty test and often debase themselves publicly to keep their jobs — it's what an analyst has dubbed "the Costanza presidency."

In a Substack post published Friday, Tom Schaller, professor of political science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, detailed just how far Trump's allies have been willing to take their lies, even refusing to deny Trump lost the 2020 election. This "favorite lie" is something Trump has come to expect from his faithful followers and people within his inner circle, he wrote.

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