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Trump just went 'all in' while holding 'weak hand' with threat to foreign allies: MS NOW

Middle Eastern nations that were on the receiving end of a threat from Donald Trump over the holiday weekend called his bluff because he no longer carries the weight he thinks he does.

That was the claim made by MS NOW host Joe Scarborough and Washington Post columnist David Ignatius on Monday morning after the affected nations balked.

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Trump 'stunned' his allies 'into silence' with a last-minute demand: report

In his phone call Saturday with the leaders of several Middle East nations, President Donald Trump reportedly “stunned” those on the call into “silence” with a last-minute demand, and to such an extent that the president “asked if they [were] still there,” Zeteo and Axios reported.

The phone call occurred on the same day Trump had announced that a deal to end the U.S. war against Iran was within reach, during which, the president floated a new requirement to leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain, one that he apparently had not raised before, per two U.S. officials who spoke with Axios.

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Trump's 'monstrosity' of an Arlington plan crashes into thousands of furious veterans

When Ronn Easton, a Vietnam veteran, first learned of President Donald Trump’s plans to build a massive triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery he started losing sleep.

“The thought of that big, 250-foot monstrosity casting shadow on the graves of those heroes makes me sick to my stomach,” said Easton, who has visited Arlington 10 times.

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'It's a problem': GOP struggling to rein in elderly lawmakers who won't step aside

While Democrats grapple with a generational push to oust elderly lawmakers, Republicans are confronting their own severe aging problem — with the party led by a 79-year-old president and dominated by lawmakers in their 70s and 80s who show no signs of stepping aside.

According to a report from NOTUS, some Republicans acknowledge the party "has its own 'age problem'" as it deals with lawmakers who won't retire and refuse to give up committee chairs.

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Insiders spill on shadow war targeting Trump to torpedo peace talks: report

After President Donald Trump announced Saturday that an Iran peace deal was within reach, “hawkish Republicans” targeted the president with a campaign designed to convince him he would "look foolish and weak" for pursuing it – a pressure campaign that appears to have worked following fresh U.S. strikes on Iran Monday, Zeteo reported Tuesday.

“Two sources with knowledge of the situation told [Zeteo] that hawkish Republicans flagged for the White House media coverage, social media posts, and other material arguing that reported peace terms would hand the Iranians victory and make Trump look foolish and weak,” Zeteo’s Martin Pengelly wrote in the outlet’s report.

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Trump threw GOP caucus into 'chaos' — and he likely 'loves it': campaign advisor

Donald Trump’s decision to push for a $1.8 billion “weaponization” fund to pay off his allies who feel they have been persecuted or prosecuted by President Joe Biden’s administration has led to a rupture between the president and the GOP caucus rank and file -- and the president is just fine with that.

That is the opinion of longtime conservative campaign consultant Susan Del Percio, who wrote for MS NOW that the timing and announcement of the proposal were no coincidence.

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'Watching MAGA light itself on fire': Internet floored as Trump's foe opens door to 2028

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, left the internet surprised on Monday after announcing he might be considering a political comeback just days after losing his primary election to a President Donald Trump-endorsed challenger.

Massie wrote in a post on X that he filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for the 2028 election — keeping the details vague.

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Reporter delivers brutal review of gold Trump phone: 'Kind of looks like a urine sample'

President Donald Trump's latest business venture — Trump Mobile — got a scathing review from a journalist during a live CNN broadcast on Monday.

Patrick Holland, Managing Editor at CNET, described the phone's design in conversation with CNN Anchor Brianna Keilar, saying it looks like "an altered iPhone 16 Pro."

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'Astoundingly embarrassing': NYT report reveals Trump cabinet members lay praise on thick

A stunning New York Times report on Monday exposed just how often — and what — President Donald Trump's cabinet has said to praise him throughout his presidency. The revelations were eye-opening for many people online.

"The cabinet has historically advised the president on a variety of matters, but in President Trump’s second term, it appears to have taken on a new mandate: flattery," The Times reported.

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Ex-GOP strategist blasts Trump and MAGA military infiltration: ‘America’s most despicable'

Steve Schmidt, former Republican operative, had a scathing response to the Trump administration and MAGA on Memorial Day.

The co-founder of the anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project described "MAGA's ultimate disgrace" and called President Donald Trump and his White House "America's most despicable men and women."

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'Pray for rain': Internet skewers White House UFC design

UFC revealed its design for the White House cage match fight event in June and the internet didn't hold back from mocking it.

Construction for the UFC Freedom 250 stage was underway on Monday with the June 14 event slated to celebrate the nation's 250th birthday and President Donald Trump's own 80th birthday. While construction for the ballroom continued, two cranes were seen on hoisting up a metal arch for lighting over the stage.

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US strikes Iranian missile site and boats near Strait of Hormuz in 'self-defense': report

The United States confirmed it had targeted military facilities in Iran on Monday in "self defense," CNN reported.

Military officials have confirmed they targeted a series of Iranian facilities in Bandar Abbas responsible for attacking U.S. war ships in the Strait of Hormuz, according to CNN. Explosions could be heard near the base and in other cities.

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'He’s desperate': Ex-insider reveals Trump's eagerness to end war being used against him

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton warned on Monday that Iran can sense how "desperate" President Donald Trump is to secure a deal that its leaders are "playing him."

Bolton told CNN anchor Pamela Brown that as negotiations drag on, Tehran has sensed Trump's weaknesses — and that the president might not fully understand Iran's level of "fanaticism of what's left of the regime and the people who are in power." Bolton argued that Trump's worldview throughout his life has been that he can negotiate with anyone, and that's not the case with this military conflict and adversary.

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