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Ex-reality TV candidate says he's 'unlike Trump' in a major way

Former reality TV star and current Los Angeles mayor candidate Spencer Pratt described why he might share some ideas in common with President Donald Trump — but there is one big difference between the two, according to an exclusive Vanity Fair interview published on Wednesday.

Pratt told Vanity Fair that although both he and Trump share a reality TV history, the two don't have the same stances when it comes to ICE and immigration. The candidate, who has argued that he is a Republican, has been criticized for lacking political or governing experience but has received some praise from Trump. And despite his appeal among Trump's MAGA base with some of his talking points around crime and homelessness, he does not identify as MAGA.

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Lindsey Graham 'sweating bullets' after Paxton's MAGA landslide: Charlie Kirk show

Ken Paxton didn't just beat John Cornyn in Tuesday's Texas Senate primary — he may have put Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on notice.

That was the takeaway on the Charlie Kirk Show Wednesday, where hosts Andrew Kolvet and Blake Neff broke down what Paxton's crushing victory means for the broader MAGA movement — and which Republican senators should be worried heading into 2026.

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Top Israeli official vows to derail Trump's peace deal

As Israel launched a new bombardment of Lebanon on Tuesday, its far-right security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, suggested that it was trying to derail ongoing peace negotiations between US President Donald Trump and Iran.

During a press briefing on Tuesday, the influential politician railed against the possibility of a deal to end the war as it neared the three-month mark and said the whole Israeli Cabinet was in agreement.

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Trump triggers avalanche of GOP resentment as personal agenda backfires: analyst

President Donald Trump celebrated the victory of his hand-picked Senate candidate on Wednesday – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton – who he endorsed over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), but in doing so he's grown an army of GOP “apostates” in Congress perfectly poised to undercut his agenda.

The dynamic was highlighted Wednesday in an analysis published in The Washington Post, where chief political correspondent Karen Tumulty noted that Trump has increasingly engaged in what she characterized as a risky strategy.

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Trump's Cabinet rambling cut off by MS NOW after 'not true' drug boast

Approximately 15 minutes into Donald Trump's rambling televised Cabinet meeting, MS NOW host Chris Jansing and her producers pulled the plug and called out the president for his boasts and lies about his direct-to-consumer drug program.

As the president jumped from topic to topic, the he eventually boasted, “You remember, some of you were at the news conference I had my first term where I got the prices down one eighth of a percent, one quarter, one eighth of a percent, my first term and I'm so proud of it because prices, drug prices hadn't come down in 28 years. And I was the first one to do it.”

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Trump hijacks Iran war cabinet meeting with 10-minute bonkers reflecting pool rant

President Donald Trump spent roughly 10 minutes of a high-stakes cabinet meeting on Wednesday — convened amid delicate negotiations to end the U.S. war with Iran — ranting about his efforts to renovate the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, falsely claiming predecessors wasted "hundreds of millions" on the landmark and repeatedly comparing it to a swimming pool.

"From 1922 on, it really never worked," Trump told cabinet members, calling the pool — which he repeatedly referred to as a "reflecting lake" — an embarrassment. "It was filthy dirty. It was Biden."

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Internet mocks Trump for saying 'I don't care about the midterms': 'The GOP does'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he was in no rush to make a deal with Iran, claiming that despite the country's attempts to coerce him into securing negotiations ahead of elections "I don't care about the midterms" — something the internet disagreed with him about.

Trump was speaking to his cabinet during a meeting at the White House when he made the comment.

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Trump could be liable for 'creative crimes' due to his IRS deal: law professor

A controversial agreement granting Donald Trump immunity from IRS audits may ultimately prove worthless, according to University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Kim Wehle, who argues in a new column that it may not stand up to legal scrutiny under what are called "creative crimes."

As part of a settlement with Trump over a leaked tax return lawsuit, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed off on an addendum granting the president sweeping tax protections. The IRS agreed to drop all pending audits of Trump — potentially saving him an estimated $100 million in liability — and the one-page document declared the U.S. government is "forever barred and precluded" from examining or prosecuting Trump, his sons, and the Trump Organization's tax filings.

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Medical expert pinpoints overlooked omission in Trump's lab results: 'A heart issue?'

President Donald Trump had his third hospital visit in 13 months on Tuesday – purportedly for a medical and dental checkup – but despite declaring himself to be in "perfect" health after the exam, prominent physician Vin Gupta flagged a telling omission in the president's lab results on Wednesday that raised questions about his condition.

“What we see with our own eyes is difficult to ignore: his day-to-day performance as president, and often he’s falling asleep at these major Oval Office events,” Gupta, who frequently appears on MS NOW as a medical analyst, said in a video published Wednesday by Zeteo. “He seems like he has a lot of daytime somnolence.”

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CBS boots '60 Minutes' reporter who refused to sanitize deportation story: reports

Veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi says CBS News has effectively pushed her out after she refused to alter her explosive report on the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan men to El Salvador's notorious CECOT prison — and stood her ground against network boss Bari Weiss.

Alfonsi's contract expired earlier this month, and CBS News executives have made no effort to contact her representatives at talent agency UTA to negotiate a renewal, according to Variety. Her producers have been reassigned. She remains an at-will CBS employee and will continue to be paid, but she can no longer do the work of a working correspondent.

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FBI staffers are keeping their heads down after latest 'crushing blow to morale': MS NOW

FBI Director Kash Patel has purged another longtime senior official, triggering a fresh wave of fear throughout the bureau as employees brace for what appears to be another politically motivated purge of nonpartisan agents who have drawn disfavor from President Donald Trump or Republicans.

According to MS NOW's Ken Dilanian, Deputy Assistant Director Emily Morales was summarily fired and escorted out by FBI security last Friday on orders from Patel who has been keeping a low profile after being buffeted with accusations of excessive drinking.

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Trump's latest bet is 'poor decision' that may unravel GOP's Senate majority: analyst

President Donald Trump's decision to endorse Ken Paxton over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Texas primary runoff could help Democrats secure a win in the red state with James Talarico and show how "the president weakened his hold over the GOP," an analyst reported on Wednesday.

Salon's Amanda Marcotte described how Trump's move could backfire on him as he tries to complete his pricey ballroom project and as outrage rises over his $1.8 billion slush fund. Now, longtime Republicans like Cornyn, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who have been pushed out by Trump-backed candidates, could ultimately impact Trump's policies.

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GOP busted scrubbing attacks on 'disgusting' MAGA candidate after his primary victory

The National Republican Senatorial Committee spent months calling Ken Paxton corrupt, adulterous, and incompetent. Then he won — and the receipts started disappearing.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in a Republican Senate runoff Tuesday, making Cornyn the first Republican senator from Texas to lose his party's nomination for reelection. Within hours, the NRSC was quietly deleting its own ads and press releases attacking the man it will now be expected to elect.

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