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Trump's Truth Social hemorrhages $400M in three months as MAGA CEO bolts

Trump's social media platform is struggling as it just reported more than $400 million in losses during the most recent quarter, according to recent reports.

Truth Social, run by the Trump Media and Technology Group, reported a net loss of more than $400 million and less than $1 million in total sales during the first three months of 2026, according to a Variety article on Friday.

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Susie Wiles cracks down as leaky staff airs White House dirty laundry to the press

A top White House official has become so frustrated with seeing details of the Trump administration leaked to the press that she's begun cracking down internally, according to a new report.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles sent an email across the Executive Office of the President telling staff to stop leaking information to the press, Politico reported on Friday.

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Trump's national AI push again meets local fury as irate man body slammed at town hall

A New Jersey man was body slammed and arrested at a packed township meeting this week after speaking out against a proposed AI data center — part of a growing national backlash against Trump's $500 billion push to build AI infrastructure across the country.

The confrontation unfolded Thursday at an Andover Township Committee meeting in Sussex County, where hundreds of residents turned out to oppose plans for a data center by developer National Land Developers LLC. The project is part of a wave of similar developments accelerating under Trump's Stargate initiative, a joint venture with OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle that the president has called "the largest AI infrastructure project in history."

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Republicans walked into 'one of the stupidest traps I've ever seen': ex-GOP operative

The GOP is walking into an embarrassing trap by stumping for one of Trump's vanity projects, said an ex-GOP political operative on Friday.

"This is one of the stupidest political traps I've ever seen somebody walk themselves into," said former Republican political strategist Rick Wilson during an appearance on MS NOW. "I want Republicans to vote for the ballroom."

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NYT's Maggie Haberman delivers blunt verdict on JD Vance's 2028 hopes

New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman delivered a blunt assessment of one of the GOP favorites to win the Republican nomination for president in 2028.

"What is going to happen in the next couple of years will impact whether JD Vance becomes president," Haberman said during an appearance on CNN on Friday. "His fate is tied to President Trump."

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Trump DOJ seeks to denaturalize dozen Americans — including ex-ambassador

The Department of Justice wants to strip a dozen Americans of their citizenship, including a former United States ambassador and National Security Council official, as it moves forward with denaturalization, according to a new report.

According to a report by The Hill, the DOJ announced on Friday that it is seeking to "denaturalize" 12 U.S. citizens between the ages of 26 and 75. One of them is former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia Victor Manuel Rocha, The Hill reported.

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'People are strapped': Fox Business host declares Trump's term has 'gone the wrong way'

Fox Business host Dagen McDowell warned that Americans had "every right to be upset" because President Donald Trump's second term had "gone the wrong way."

During a Friday panel discussion, McDowell agreed with contributor Steve Forbes that Trump was right to pursue fraud within the government. Still, she insisted that alone was not enough to turn the economy around.

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Trump's triumphal arch may be funded by TikTok settlement meant for child victims: report

Funds from a proposed settlement to end a lawsuit against TikTok could go directly towards building Trump's triumphal arch rather than the child victims the lawsuit was meant to protect, according to a new report.

The social media company TikTok expects to pay $400 million to end the 2024 lawsuit, which came after the Department of Justice "alleged that millions of children under the age of 13 were subjected to extensive data collection and excessive content meant for adults" while using the app, ABC News reported on Friday.

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Trump gave reflecting pool contract to his touted 'pool guy' — who doesn't do pools: NYT

President Donald Trump handed a nearly $7 million no-bid contract to renovate the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to a contractor he said had worked on his private swimming pools — but the company's own website shows no expertise in swimming pools whatsoever, according to a New York Times investigation published Friday.

Trump gave the contract to Atlantic Industrial Coatings, a Virginia-based firm that had never previously held a federal contract. The company's website shows it specializes in waterproofing highway culverts, pipes, roofs and chemical and water storage tanks — with no mention of swimming pools anywhere.

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Red state Supreme Court justice resigns amid redistricting sex scandal benefiting Dems

Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen has submitted her resignation to Gov. Spencer Cox (R) following allegations that she had an inappropriate relationship, which may have ultimately resulted in a redistricting map that benefited Democrats.

"Today, Gov. Cox received a letter of resignation from Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen," Cox's office said in a statement on Friday. "The resignation is effective immediately. The governor appreciates Justice Hagen's years of service to the state of Utah."

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Kari Lake could be headed for Trump's 'dumping ground' as she scrambles for new job

Former TV personality Kari Lake, who has become a fixture in Donald Trump's orbit despite a track record of electoral failure, is actively searching for a new government position after being repeatedly passed over by the president and forced out of her previous role.

According to Vanity Fair, Lake was recently overheard at the aborted White House Correspondents' Dinner talking up her chances of landing an appointment to Trump's Shield of the Americas initiative — the same working group where former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem landed after being unceremoniously fired by the president.

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Major court update after red state suspended primary elections

A panel of three federal judges has rejected a lawsuit brought after Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) halted ongoing state elections in an effort to gain Republican House seats through redistricting.

In a filing late last month, Democratic House candidate Lindsay Garcia sued Landry and other state officials on behalf of "similarly situated voters and candidates statewide."

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'They wanted to kill me': New York man speaks out after ICE mistakenly beats him

A New York man said that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents admitted that they had the wrong person after he was beaten on the street in the Bronx.

Jeury Concepcion, 19, told WNBC that he had to get stitches and suffered a concussion after his encounter with ICE on Wednesday.

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