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Trump's favorite insult turned against him: 'This is what happens when losers lead'

President Donald Trump has used the word "loser" to describe plenty of his enemies, but now that insult might be coming back to haunt him, an analyst said on Wednesday.

The New Republic's Matt Ford discussed how Trump's Iran war has suspended trade through the Strait of Hormuz, effectively "the geopolitical equivalent of stabbing the global economy’s femoral artery." Iran has taken control of the channel, and although Trump has argued that the United States has won the conflict, the world does not see it as he does.

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'Unfit for office': MAGA lawmaker thrashed for telling off Pope Leo in clash with Trump

Political analysts and observers thrashed a MAGA Republican on Wednesday after he told Pope Leo XIV to "stay out of politics."

Speaking to a reporter from the Meidas Network, Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) said the Pope needs to "keep his business in leading his flock" and "stay out of the political arena." Nehls' comments came after President Donald Trump attacked the Pope on social media, calling him "weak" on crime and "terrible on foreign policy." Trump has also said that the Pope should not criticize the U.S. president or his policies.

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'Never said that!' Trump AG squirms when pressed on burying Epstein files

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche got defensive and backpedaled on his previous statements with a reporter on Wednesday when he was pushed to answer a question about the files in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Blanche was speaking with Semafor's White House correspondent Shelby Talcott during the Semafor World Economy summit when she brought up how last week first lady Melania Trump denied she had any ties to the late financier and convicted child sex offender. Talcott asked if Blanche and the Department of Justice would support giving Epstein survivors a chance to testify before Congress, something Trump had suggested in her statement.

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'We have lost our ever-loving mind':  Red state GOP in chaos as Trump launches revenge war

President Donald Trump has gone after eight state senators in Indiana who have openly opposed his redistricting measures — and their party is now in the middle of a serious midterm battle, The Dispatch reported on Wednesday.

Trump had pushed to redraw the Hoosier State's congressional boundaries, but that move failed. Now, his "retribution campaign" against the senators who killed his redistricting efforts has "inflamed tensions and stoked divisions across the state’s normally collegial and staid GOP."

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'Constitution wasn't set up for this': Lawmaker alarmed as Trump impeachment debate rages

Rep. Jamie Raskin said the Founding Fathers would be speechless at Republican lawmakers' refusal to hold President Donald Trump accountable, and lamented that the Constitution simply wasn't built for a president like him.

The Maryland Democrat and lead House manager in Trump's Jan. 6 impeachment trial made the claim in a wide-ranging interview on Slate's Amicus podcast, arguing that the Framers never imagined partisanship would override Congress members' loyalty to their own branch of government.

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Firestorm as Trump official defends war crime threat as merely 'mean tweets'

The United States UN ambassador was facing a tough line of questioning from lawmakers on Wednesday over the ongoing Iran war and President Donald Trump's dire threat to destroy "a whole civilization."

Mike Waltz was testifying to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on American foreign policy amid the ongoing military conflict, as the ceasefire between the United States and Iran was just days away from ending. His responses around the president's threats last week reportedly caught the lawmakers off guard.

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'Something's up' after Vance's right-wing event appearance falls apart: campaign advisor

The paltry turnout to see and hear Vice President JD Vance at a Turning Point USA event in Athens, Georgia on Tuesday amused longtime campaign consultant Mark McKinnon who, after smirking, observed to an MS NOW host that the Donald Trump White House should take note.

Earlier on MS NOW, scenes of the mostly empty arena on the campus on the University of Georgia led to laughter on “Morning Joe,” and McKinnon piled on when talking to host Chris Jansing in the afternoon by noting that no one apparently wanted to hear Vance’s defense of the war on Iran.

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Turning Point US blames liberal plot for small crowd at JD Vance event

Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet suggested liberals were to blame after Vice President JD Vance was mocked for a small crowd at a Tuesday TPUSA event.

Speaking on the Wednesday Charlie Kirk Show, Kolvet explained that the venue at the University of Georgia could hold around 10,000 people, while only 2,000 students showed up to hear Vance. The Associated Press noted that the arena was "mostly empty."

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GOP senator says Republicans don't deserve majority: 'Hell, we ain't done anything'

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) argued that there was a "good chance" of Republicans losing the midterms because they "ain't done nothing" while having control of Congress.

"Everything that goes on up here, Benny, is about, oh, we got to get reelected," Tuberville told MAGA influencer Benny Johnson on Wednesday. "We got to keep the majority. Well, h---, we ain't done anything in the majority. Why should we keep majority?"

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GOP set precedent for removing Trump from office — and it will haunt them: analyst

Legal experts and constitutional scholars are examining the 25th Amendment as a potential mechanism to address what they view as unprecedented threats to national security from President Donald Trump.

Experts believe Trump's unilateral decision to wage war against Iran without congressional authorization is enough reason for the 25th Amendment to be used. The constitutional debate centers on whether Trump's nuclear threats and undeclared war qualify as grounds for invoking Section 4 of the 25th Amendment, which allows the cabinet to declare the president "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office."

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Jesus-obsessed Trump 'has painted his White House into a difficult corner': biographer

Former Donald Trump biographer and current Bloomberg Opinion executive editor Tim O’Brien told an MS NOW host on Wednesday that the president is likely unconcerned with the furor he is creating with his social media obsession with Jesus, but his inner circle is being put on the spot with nowhere to turn.

Appearing with host Anna Cabrera, O’Brien noted that the president’s relationship with Christianity, dating back to his childhood, is tenuous at best and that he may not understand how deeply offensive his likening himself to the son of god is to true believers and those who may not be religious but have an abiding respect for the teachings of Jesus.

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'I was taken aback': Mike Johnson scolds Pope Leo for claiming Jesus opposed war

House Speaker Mike Johnson scolded Pope Leo XIV for preaching against those who wage war.

During a House Republican press conference on Wednesday, Johnson was asked about President Donald Trump's recent attacks on the pope.

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MAGA is 'crashing down' over Trump's 'seriously endangering' move: analysis

Supporters of the Make America Great Again ideology may find it hard to latch onto the movement for much longer, a political analyst has claimed.

The war in Iran has become a central fault line dividing the MAGA movement and exposing deep ideological fractures within Trump's coalition. Analysis from The New Republic's Glen Sargent suggests that some in the MAGA movement, both key speakers and supporters, could feel alienated by Trump's decisions in the Middle East.

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