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Trump seeks ‘mammoth’ amount for even more White House renovations: report

President Donald Trump seeks hundreds of millions of dollars to renovate the White House residence, according to a new budget request.

The administration’s fiscal 2026 proposal includes more than $377 million “for repairs and renovations to the executive residence,” with another $174 million projected for 2027, according to budget documents reported by Politico.

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CNN's Jake Tapper plays devastating supercut of Trump's own words after jet shot down

CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Friday tore into President Donald Trump’s claims about Iran’s military following reports that a U.S. aircraft had been shot down.

On his eponymous show, “The Lead with Jake Tapper,” the host used Trump’s own words in a prime-time address this week to challenge his claim that Iran had been “completely decimated.”

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Stunning number of Republicans are quitting amid Trump's cratering polls: analysis

More congressional Republicans have quit, declined to seek reelection, or jumped to different races than in any year since President Donald Trump's last midterm catastrophe, according to a new analysis, and the president's historic approval rating collapse may explain why.

At least 39 GOP lawmakers have headed for the exits, Slate's Ian Prasad Philbrick reported Friday, a number that rivals the 2018 Republican exodus when Trump's first-term unpopularity helped Democrats seize the House in a wave election.

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FBI agents blew the whistle on Trump's attempt to interfere in major gov race: lawmaker

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, on Friday debunked reports that said the president was angry with Pam Bondi and suspected the now former attorney general had tipped off a candidate for California governor about a potentially damaging FBI investigation about him and his relationship with an alleged Chinese spy.

Swalwell told CNN anchor Pamela Brown that he denied the claims, saying he did not have any direct conversations with either Bondi or now acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. He called out Trump for attempting to interfere in the upcoming California gubernatorial election in May, a crowded race that Swalwell has been leading as the top Democratic contender according to recent polls.

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Dems 'agog' as Trump says 'quiet part out loud' before midterms: NYT reporter

Democrats are seizing on a new opening against President Donald Trump described as a “political gift,” just months before the midterm elections.

The moment was highlighted during a CNN segment on Friday, where New York Times congressional correspondent Annie Karni said Democrats were “agog” at what amounted to a “political gift” handed to them by Trump.

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Trump to make staggering military ask while telling Americans he can't afford childcare

The budget document that President Donald Trump’s White House is set to release Friday calls for $1.5 trillion in military spending for the coming fiscal year, an unprecedented sum that—if approved by Congress—would add nearly $7 trillion to the US national debt over the next decade.

The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board, which got an early look at the president’s fiscal year 2027 budget, reported that the plan includes roughly $1.15 trillion in baseline US military spending as well as $350 billion in supplemental funding “that Republicans could pass in a party-line budget reconciliation bill.” The Journal doesn’t specify the purpose of the proposed supplemental funding, but the Pentagon has asked Congress for at least $200 billion for the Iran war.

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Writing expert dissects how Trump uses simple language to distort reality for Americans

A writing expert is raising alarms about how Donald Trump uses language, arguing that the president's word choices can distort reality and “mislead” the public.

In a guest essay for The New York Times, author and former Washington Post critic Sarah L. Kaufman points to Trump’s repeated claim that “we won” during the ongoing conflict with Iran – despite continued fighting – as a key example of his use of language.

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Trump 'expressed frustration' over coverage of fighter jet crash: report

President Donald Trump reportedly "expressed frustration" after the news media focused on the downing of an F-15E fighter jet in Iran.

NBC News said that Trump complained about the coverage during an interview on Friday.

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Trump's mockery of British PM damages alliance 'beyond repair': report

President Donald Trump's impersonations of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have led to a damaged relationship "beyond repair" between the two countries amid the ongoing Iran war, according to reports on Friday.

Trump had mocked Starmer and ridiculed him during an Easter lunch speech at the White House, saying the UK was "not our best" ally after Starmer had reportedly consulted his team about military actions, according to The Guardian. He was apparently angry over the prime minister's decision to deny the U.S. military use of British military bases during the launch of its air strikes on Iran.

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Fox News admits downed jet is 'more than bad luck': 'Iran has a lot of missiles'

Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin seemed to contradict President Donald Trump's claim that Iran was "not shooting" at U.S. forces.

After two U.S. aircraft went down near Iran on Friday, Griffin indicated that search teams were still trying to rescue one crew member.

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Trump jokes about keeping Iran's oil as crews desperately search for downed pilot

President Donald Trump joked about confiscating Iran's oil as search crews were desperately trying to find a fighter pilot who was downed in the war-torn country.

"KEEP THE OIL, ANYONE?" Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday while the search was underway.

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'Daddy's not home': Fury erupts as Trump goes quiet after Iran shoots down US fighter jet

An American's whereabouts were unknown on Friday after Iran shot down a U.S. fighter jet, as questions mounted online over what happened to the missing service member and if the Trump administration would comment on it.

President Donald Trump had not yet responded to the attack, which was the first time an American jet had been shot down since the military strikes launched five weeks ago. It was unknown what had happened to the missing pilot.

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Trump may have accidentally  torpedoed his own bid to seize voter rolls: analyst

President Donald Trump's executive order demanding states put new procedures in place for mail-in voting and turn over information about who is voting by mail is almost certain to be struck down in court, Jim Saksa wrote for Democracy Docket on Friday — but that's not the only way it could derail Trump's ambitions.

That's because this order could also undermine one of the main arguments Trump's Justice Department has used in court to defend the lawsuits filed against dozens of states to seize their voting rolls.

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