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White House calls ex-CNN reporter 'scumbag' for noting Trump insults female journalists

The White House lashed out at former CNN correspondent Kate Bennett, calling her a "scumbag," after she pointed to President Donald Trump's habit of insulting female reporters.

"You know, everyone keeps writing these stories about how President Trump is only insulting female reporters by calling them piggy, ugly, stupid etc," Bennett noted in a Friday post on X. "But, it's actually because the women are the ones asking all the tough questions. Give that a thought."

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Trump teases another presidential campaign with new slogan

President Donald Trump continues to tease out a possible 2028 run, despite the constitutional prohibition on a third term. On Friday, the 79-year-old unveiled a new “slogan,” and his new name for Trump Republican voters.

Trump has acknowledged the constitutional block on a third term, recently telling reporters that Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, a constitutional attorney, told him a third term is not allowed — a fact he appeared to accept.

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'Very hard to imagine': Trump's bizarre proclamation doesn't pass muster with legal expert

A legal expert on Friday said it's unlikely that President Donald Trump will have the legal ability to carry out his bizarre move after he claimed that all laws and pardons under former President Joe Biden signed by autopenwere null and threatened perjury against him if he claims otherwise.

No requirement in the Constitution has said that the president needs to physically sign documents, Berit Berger, a former federal prosecutor, told CNN on Friday afternoon.

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'This is illegal': Trump's wild new threat mocked as 'lunacy'

President Donald Trump recently announced on social media that he was declaring all of former President Joe Biden's executive orders invalid, and that he wasn't ruling out having his predecessor charged with crimes.

In a Friday post to his Truth Social platform, Trump declared: "Any document signed by Sleepy Joe Biden with the Autopen, which was approximately 92 [percent] of them, is hereby terminated, and of no further force or effect. The Autopen is not allowed to be used if approval is not specifically given by the President of the United States."

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'One of the worst mistakes': Rebel ex-MAGA ally drops cryptic post after Trump rant

As a rift grows within the Republican Party, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) publicly challenged President Donald Trump's recent immigration policy proposal following the deadly shooting of two National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.

After 20-year-old servicemember Sarah Beckstrom was killed by an Afghan national, Trump furiously proposed sweeping immigration measures. His recommendations included a permanent pause on migration from third-world countries, terminating millions of what he called illegal admissions under former President Joe Biden, and removing people deemed not an asset to the United States.

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Trump setting up GOP for 'landslide' loss with eye-popping plan: conservative scholar

President Donald Trump's latest threat to extend mass deportations to naturalized U.S. citizens would lead Republicans into disaster in the midterms, a conservative legal scholar warned on Friday.

Trump's proposal came in a rant on Thanksgiving, in response to the shooting of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., allegedly carried out by an Afghan national who was granted a special immigrant visa for helping the U.S. military and CIA.

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Trump claims to have 'terminated' all laws and pardons signed by Biden's autopen

President Donald Trump claimed to have "terminated" all documents signed by former President Joe Biden with the autopen.

"Any document signed by Sleepy Joe Biden with the Autopen, which was approximately 92% of them, is hereby terminated, and of no further force or effect," Trump said in a Friday post on Truth Social. "The Autopen is not allowed to be used if approval is not specifically given by the President of the United States."

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‘Damaging precedent’: Trump slammed over move to exclude country from G-20 summit

A world leader Friday slammed President Donald Trump's move to exclude one country from the global summit G-20, explaining how it could have harmful repercussions in the future.

South Africa’s central bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, criticized Trump's decision to make the international event invite-only next year in Miami and exclude South Africa, saying that "would set a damaging precedent," Bloomberg reported.

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Trump's Mar-a-Lago neighbors fume over 'thunderous' plane noise

As of October, the U.S. Secret Service designated President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, as a no-fly zone, forcing aircraft to divert around it even when he is not visiting. Speaking with the Washington Post, residents of the area planes must now fly over fumed over the noise and soot left behind.

As required by the no-fly zone, a significant number of lanes are now routed over the El Cid neighborhood, a few blocks north of Trump's resort. However, it's not just the noise from these planes leaving or arriving at Palm Beach International Airport causing a stir, as some area officials highlighted the abruptness with which the policy was put in place.

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'Premeditated murder': Pete Hegseth accused of 'unambiguous war crime' after new report

New reporting shows Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may have violated U.S. and international law by ordering a follow-up attack on two survivors in the administration's controversial missile strikes on alleged drug smugglers.

President Donald Trump's Pentagon chief ordered the Sept. 2 strike off the Trinidad coast, but drone footage showed two survivors clinging to the wreckage after the smoke cleared – and the Washington Post reported that Hegseth gave a second verbal directive to "kill everybody."

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Melania Trump's newest business venture ridiculed online: 'Remake of Pretty Woman'

First lady Melania Trump announced Friday that she has launched a new film production company — the latest Trump family business.

The new venture, called Muse, debuted on the former model's X account just weeks ahead of her self-titled documentary, "MELANIA," The Daily Beast reported.

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'Kill everybody': Bombshell Pete Hegseth order blasted by lawmakers as 'blatantly illegal'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly delivered an order in the first attack on a suspected drug boat that lawmakers have blasted as excessive and "blatantly illegal."

President Donald Trump's Pentagon chief ordered a missile attack on the boat Sept. 2 off the Trinidad coast, but intelligence analysts and military leaders watching drone footage of the strike realized after the smoke cleared there were two survivors clinging to the wreckage – and the Washington Post reported that Hegseth gave another verbal directive.

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Trump may have accidentally pardoned a man accused of voter fraud

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get the latest.

A man charged with voting twice in the 2020 election has adopted a novel legal argument: that he’s covered by the pardon that President Donald Trump granted to allies who attempted to reverse his 2020 election loss.

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