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White House 'flailing' over 'head-spinning' Trump walk-backs: MS NOW

The unrelenting flow of statements about the state of the war with Iran, with positions and plans changing from hour to hour depending on who is speaking, has the White House “flailing” to come up with a coherent message for a deeply skeptical US populace, according to analysts.

On Wednesday morning, Donald Trump was on Truth Social claiming the end of war is at hand, which Iran immediately disputed, less than 24 hours after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the war is already over.

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Trump economic adviser brags about 'through the roof' credit card debt due to gas spending

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett crowed about "through the roof" credit card spending on higher-priced gasoline.

During a Wednesday interview on Fox Business, host Maria Bartiromo noted that President Donald Trump had "paused" Project Freedom, an attempt to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz despite a threat from Iran.

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'What the?' Morning Mika tongue-tied as MS NOW runs bizarre Trump superclip

A superclip of Donald Trump in the Oval Office jumping from topic to topic — some of them inappropriate — while surrounded by children, drew amused and incredulous looks from the co-hosts of “Morning Joe” on Wednesday morning.

It left co-host Mika Brzezinski sputtering and almost speechless.

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Trump's favorability sinks so low pollster forced to amend chart: 'Had to fix the Y axis'

President Donald Trump’s favorability on one key issue has reportedly fallen so sharply that one pollster was forced to amend his organization’s chart format just to accommodate the president’s historically low performance.

That key issue is how favorable Americans are with the president’s handling of gas prices, which, according to Democratic-aligned political data and polling firm Blue Rose Research, fell by around 20 percentage points from more than 50% in March to 33% this month.

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'Yikes': Brutal new poll shows widespread disgust with Trump and Hegseth on one issue

A new survey commissioned by The Washington Post adds to the ever-growing pile of rock-bottom polls for President Donald Trump — and reveals across-the-board disgust at one of his recent controversies in particular, with even strong majorities of Republicans rejecting his behavior.

"Americans are deeply uncomfortable with recent religion-related statements by President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — a striking rebuke in a closely divided country, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll," said the writeup. "The poll finds positive ratings for Pope Leo XIV, who has criticized U.S. actions on immigration and in Iran, drawing criticism from Trump that the president repeated on Tuesday."

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Trump admits his new plan to end war relies on 'big assumption' — and threatens more bombs

President Donald Trump suggested a possible deal might be on the table to end the war in Iran.

The 79-year-old president sent out a Truth Social post Wednesday morning following a flurry of developments this week, such as the start and quick end to Project Freedom, an effort to ensure safe passage for commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, and reports that the White House believes it's close to an agreement with Iran.

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​'Completely shocked' diplomat predicts reversal as Rubio's comments hint at 'epic defeat'

Former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul admitted he was startled that Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared the war with Iran over at a time when hostilities continued and no agreement is in place in particular with regard to future nuclear capabilities.

Speaking with the hosts of “Morning Joe,” McFaul noted Rubio’s remark that “The Operation Epic Fury is concluded. We achieved the objectives of that operation. I'm not going to, you know - we're not cheering for an additional situation to occur. We would prefer the path of peace. What the president would prefer is a deal.”

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Trump scrambles to explain ballooning price tag for ballroom: 'A necessary change'

With the estimated cost of the White House ballroom project doubling from $200 million to $400 million – alongside a separate $1 billion funding request from GOP lawmakers tied to the effort – President Donald Trump took to social media Wednesday to defend the escalating price tag, as well as to lash out at the press over its coverage of the project.

“The only reason the cost has changed is because, after deep rooted studies, it is approximately twice the size, and a far higher quality, than the original proposal, which would not have been adequate to handle the necessary events, meetings, and even future Inaugurations,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

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Dozens of mental health experts testify Trump is 'mentally unstable' and 'must be removed'

Thirty-six prominent mental health professionals entered a stark warning published into the Congressional Record, declaring President Donald Trump mentally unfit for office and presenting "a clear and present danger" to the nation and world.

The letter, entered by Senators Whitehouse and Reed of Rhode Island on April 30, represents an unusually direct intervention by medical experts spanning conservative and liberal ideologies, multiple religions, and diverse backgrounds. The press release announcing this action was published Tuesday night (May 5).

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JD Vance flattened for dismissing thousands of deaths as 'little blip'

An offhand comment about the war in Iran by Vice President JD Vance during a speech in Iowa on Tuesday set off a chorus of harsh criticism on MS NOW on Wednesday morning.

The vice president spoke at a manufacturing facility during a rally to boost the candidacy of Rep. Zach Nunn (R-IA) to fill the seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Joni Ernst (R) and, while downplaying the economic devastation being visited on US consumers by the war, he awkwardly admitted, "We also know that a lot of our farmers are struggling with high fertilizer prices. I'm aware of that. As the president of the United States has said, we got a little blip in the Middle East. We gotta take care of some business on the foreign policy side."

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DHS pulls plug on Kristi Noem's ICE agent training fiasco: report

The Department of Homeland Security is axing a program put in place under fired DHS Secretary Kristi Noem that accelerated the training of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in an effort to get them swiftly out on the street, rounding up undocumented immigrants.

According to a report from Politico’s Myah Ward, Jordain Carney, and Daniel Lippman, the highly criticized fast-tracking of new hires has been set aside under the new DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, and new protocols are being put in place to increase supervision of agents already deployed.

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Supreme Court just buried a legal principle it invented — and Republicans noticed: experts

The Supreme Court's conservative majority has quietly abandoned one of its own legal doctrines — and it did so in the middle of an ongoing election, in the dead of night, and without explanation, according to two lawyers.

The so-called Purcell principle, which the Court has invoked repeatedly over the past several years to protect the rights of minority voters, holds that state legislatures cannot change their election maps when an election is too close. But that principle was just thrown out the door in Louisiana v. Callais, according to legal experts Marc Elias and Joyce Vance.

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'Dear God!' Trump's latest glitch during small business event stuns analyst

President Donald Trump's latest glitch at a small-business event stunned a political analyst on Tuesday.

On May 4, Trump attended a small business event in the East Room at the White House, accompanied by Kelly Loeffler, his Small Business Administration secretary. During the event, Trump appeared to nod off while Loeffler was speaking, and at one point looked like he was sleeping while standing up, according to political analyst David Pakman.

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