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'Swift and impending doom' promised as James Carville describes 'mortified' Trump voters

Democratic Party stalwart James Carville is crowing as he watches Donald Trump's once devoted fans cave in their support for the MAGA movement.

Speaking on his Politicon podcast Thursday with co-host Al Hunt, the famed 81-year-old Democratic strategist described watching Trump's hardcore backers drop their allegiance to the president — and it left him giddy.

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'She's a horror show': Trump goes nuclear on reporter questioning his vanity projects

President Donald Trump was confronted on Thursday evening by ABC News senior correspondent Rachel Scott, who asked him to justify all the vanity projects he is engaged in all over Washington, D.C., like the renovation of the Reflecting Pool — and he lost his temper.

"Mr. President, we are here against the backdrop of a war in Iran," Scott said. "Why focus on all these projects as gas prices soar?"

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'I wouldn't pay it either': Trump fumes as his own fans get priced out of FIFA World Cup

President Donald Trump broke with FIFA this week, telling the New York Post he wouldn't pay the sky-high ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup — and hinted that his administration may take a closer look at the pricing.

In a brief phone call with the Post on Wednesday night, Trump expressed surprise at the cost of tickets for the U.S. men's team's opening game against Paraguay on June 12 in Los Angeles, where the cheapest seats are running around $1,000 on Ticketmaster.

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Trump's China trip sparks chaos as desperate CEOs chase down aides for invites: report

Trump is leaving business executives and CEOs confused and uncertain about whether they're invited to cooperate with China, according to a new report.

“The president is ‘wheels up’ in about a week," Sean Stein, the president at the US-China Business Council, told Politico in a Thursday piece, referring to an upcoming summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. "There are still CEOs waiting to find out if they will be part of the president's trip."

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WSJ twists the knife as Trumps tariffs dealt massive court blow

The Wall Street Journal's editorial board couldn't hide its satisfaction on Thursday after a federal court struck down President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs — calling it "rule of law 2, Trump's tariffs 0" and comparing him unfavorably to Joe Biden.

A 2-1 majority of the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled Trump's Section 122 tariffs unlawful, dealing the president his second major tariff defeat in three months. Trump had invoked Section 122 to reimpose border taxes after the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariffs under a separate law in February.

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'Hope not': Trump shrugs off spread of deadly hantavirus — after cutting funds to study it

President Donald Trump downplayed the risks of the hantavirus outbreak when asked about it by reporters.

Hantavirus is a virulent, slow-incubating infection spread by rodents; an estimated 38 percent of infected people who develop respiratory symptoms die, and up to 15 percent who develop hemorrhagic fever symptoms. The disease has flared up on a luxury cruise ship off the coast of Africa, leaving three people dead.

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'He's insane': Trump ruthlessly mocked after calling retaliatory Iran strikes a 'love tap'

Trump described U.S. military strikes against Iran on Thursday as a "love tap," prompting scathing ridicule and skepticism that the attack didn't violate a delicate ceasefire.

"President Trump tells me in a phone call the retaliatory strikes against Iranian targets are just a 'love tap,'" ABC senior political correspondent Rachel Scott posted on X. "When I asked if it means the ceasefire is over, 'No, no, the ceasefire is going. It's in effect.'"

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NYT's Maggie Haberman delivers blunt verdict on Trump's 'very confusing' war

Trump's reasoning for carrying on the war in Iran while facing upcoming midterms and trying to open the Strait of Hormuz for shipping doesn't make sense, said New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.

"I see it as very confusing," Haberman told CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday. "It is very hard to know what is happening. Frankly, from either government."

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'Butterfly dropping to its grave!' Trump uncorks bizarre boast after Hormuz firefight

President Donald Trump boasted about the destruction of Iranian drones in a lengthy rant posted to his Truth Social platform on Thursday evening.

"Three World Class American Destroyers just transited, very successfully, out of the Strait of Hormuz, under fire," wrote Trump. "There was no damage done to the three Destroyers, but great damage done to the Iranian attackers. They were completely destroyed along with numerous small boats, which are being used to take the place of their fully decapitated Navy. These boats went to the bottom of the Sea, quickly and efficiently."

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White House sends internet into frenzy with attack on Luke Skywalker actor

The Internet was buzzing on Thursday after the White House launched an attack on Star Wars icon Mark Hamill.

Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars," posted an AI image of President Donald Trump lying at a gravestone that said "Donald J. Trump. 1946-2024" and the words "If Only."

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MAGA rep accused of burning ex-wife — a senator's daughter — with pot of boiling water

A Trump-endorsed congressman has been accused of beating his ex-wife, who's the daughter of a Republican senator, and even hurling a pot of boiling water at her, according to new reports.

"Ohio Republican Congressman Max Miller is accused of years of document physical abuse against his ex-wife, Emily Moreno, the daughter of Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno," the Daily Mail reported on Thursday, citing court filings and three sources.

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Trump's steep global tariff dealt severe court blow

President Donald Trump got yet another body blow to his trade agenda on Thursday, as a pair of federal judges ruled his 10 percent global tariff illegal.

"In a split ruling, the Court of International Trade found that Mr. Trump had wrongly invoked a decades-old trade law when he applied those duties in February, almost immediately after his last set of punishing tariffs was struck down by the Supreme Court," reported The New York Times.

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Lawmaker sets Confederate flag ablaze over red state's redistricting push

A Tennessee state lawmaker set a paper Confederate flag on fire Thursday inside the state's capitol amid protests after the state's Republican lawmakers enacted a new U.S. House map and split the state's only majority-Black congressional seat.

Rep. Justin Jones, a community organizer and Democrat representing the state's 52nd district, used a lighter to set the paper on fire as it burned among a large crowd of cheering demonstrators.

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