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'Another huge grift': Firestorm as Trump boosts AI video of Miami presidential library

President Donald Trump's decision on Monday to share an AI-generated video of his presidential library in Miami caused a firestorm on social media.

Trump posted a video on Truth Social depicting his presidential library soaring above the Miami skyline. The building is decked out with a gold-plated entryway, a garden terrace with water features overlooking the city, and videos of Trump playing on the side of the building.

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'Unbelievably irresponsible': Trump stuns as he mulls quitting war with key strait closed

An expert was appalled on Monday after President Donald Trump told one of his aides that he is considering ending the war in Iran without requiring the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened.

The Iranian regime has effectively blocked access to the Strait of Hormuz to U.S. and Israeli ships since the war in Iran began in late February. The waterway accounts for 20% of the global energy trade, and the move caused energy prices to skyrocket in the U.S.

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Trump backs down on Cuba blockade after months of tough talk: report

President Donald Trump has quietly retreated from his bombastic vow to choke off Cuba's oil supply, allowing a Russian tanker to deliver crude to the island and signaling the administration may let other shipments through, too.

The about-face, reported by The New York Times on Monday, comes after months of Trump threatening to take over Cuba entirely and declaring in January: "THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA — ZERO!"

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'Fire this idiot': Hegseth under fire over report he sought defense stocks before Iran war

Political analysts and observers were aghast on Monday after a new report revealed that President Donald Trump's Defense Secretary has reached a new "height of criminality."

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's stockbroker looked into purchasing a defense-related fund ahead of the Trump administration launching its self-described "excursion" in Iran, the Financial Times reported, citing "three people familiar with the matter."

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Trump's big new plan would constitute a war crime — and may detonate in his face: column

President Donald Trump's threat to obliterate Iran's civilian infrastructure would almost certainly constitute a war crime, and may even backfire spectacularly, national security experts warned in a New York Times column published Monday.

Writing for the Times, W.J. Hennigan laid out the case that Trump's social media ultimatum threatening to destroy Iran's electrical generating plants, oil wells and desalination facilities if the regime doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz would violate the laws of armed conflict and international humanitarian law.

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Trump shares video of massive presidential library skyscraper with his name slapped on it

President Donald Trump shared a video on his Truth Social platform Monday that appeared to show extensive AI-generated mockups of a massive skyscraper housing his presidential library.

The video, set to soaring music, appeared to show a tower with a slight resemblance to One World Trade Center, with "TRUMP" at the top, featuring a grand lobby with Air Force One and a replica of the enormous ballroom he is planning to build onto the White House.

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Trump starting to seem like 'he wants to go home early' as troubles mount: analyst

President Donald Trump is starting to seem like "he wants to go home early" from work as troubles mount for his administration, according to one analyst.

Michael Popok, founder of the "Legal AF" podcast, argued in a new "hot take" video on Monday that Trump's decision to launch an "excursion" into Iran has caused some serious headaches for his administration. For instance, Popok noted that Trump has faced bipartisan pushback for his decision to coordinate bombing strikes across Iran with Israel. The fallout from the war has also hurt Trump's economy and made his effort to replace Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell much more difficult.

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'Farcical parody': Analyst says GOP just proved it can't govern its way out of a crisis

The GOP just proved that it can't govern its way out of the party's latest "feckless crisis," according to one analyst.

Chris Lehmann, Washington, D.C. bureau chief for The Nation, argued in a new column that the airport crisis that unfolded last week revealed how the GOP's "rake-stepping" during the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has allowed President Donald Trump to take more power from Congress. He pointed to the administration sending ICE agents to ease airport wait times and to Trump's abrupt announcement that TSA workers would be paid before the final DHS funding deal was reached.

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'Take away the car keys': Trump's mental decline draws devastating parallel in new column

A Guardian columnist drew a devastating parallel between Donald Trump's increasingly erratic behavior and the cognitive decline that ultimately ended Joe Biden's political career, and asked why no one in Washington seems willing to say what millions of Americans suspect.

In a blistering column published Monday, Gaby Hinsliff catalogued a string of recent Trump episodes that raised eyebrows across the political spectrum: rambling about Sharpie pens in the middle of a war cabinet meeting, making a baffling Pearl Harbor joke in front of Japan's prime minister, and calling the Strait of Hormuz the "Strait of Trump," then insisting it was deliberate.

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'Botched!' James Comer admits Trump's DOJ created a 'mess' — and MAGA knows it

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) told CNN's Jake Tapper on Monday that President Donald Trump's Department of Justice "botched" the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and that the MAGA movement is keenly aware of their shortcomings.

Comer and Tapper discussed the way Trump's DOJ has handled the release of the files during an interview on CNN's "The Lead." Tapper asked Comer whether he has any confidence in the DOJ's compliance with a law Congress passed last year that required the agency to release all files in its possession by December 2025.

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Noem ally in jeopardy  over Texas flood debacle: 'Requests went unanswered for hours'

Another ally of former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has found herself in legal jeopardy over delays in responding to a natural disaster, according to a new report.

Bloomberg reported on Monday that Kara Voorhies, who was installed at the Federal Emergency Management Agency by Noem's top advisor, Corey Lewandowski, is facing a DHS Inspector General probe into her role in responding to the deadly floods in Texas last year. Voorhies retained outsized influence on agency contracting and spending decisions while she worked at DHS, according to the report.

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New golden statue mocking Trump astounds observers: 'Bless whoever did this'

Observers were astounded on Monday after a new golden statue mocking President Donald Trump appeared on the National Mall.

The Washington Post reported that a golden toilet seat on a faux marble pedestal was installed on the mall, accompanied by a plaque reading "a Throne Fit for a King." It was built just days after more than 8 million people across the U.S. participated in the nationwide "No Kings" protest.

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'Remarkably vague and impulsive': Tapper obliterates Trump's supposed '4-D chess'

CNN anchor Jake Tapper questioned President Donald Trump's ultimate game plan in Iran, calling out the president and his administration for mixed messaging.

Tapper was responding to Secretary of State Marco Rubio's claims about objectives in the war and what the United States had aimed to achieve in its military strikes that first launched on Feb. 28. Now weeks into the war, Americans were unsure what the actual objectives were following confusing communications over what prompted the military action in the Middle East.

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