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Another top Trump official on 'thin ice' now after getting scolding from president: report

President Donald Trump scolded his Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary last weekend over a disagreement related to flavored vapes and nicotine products – specifically, over what he said was Makary's inability to move “quickly enough” in approving such products for retail sale, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.

“In a series of weekend calls while in Florida and conversations at the White House on Monday, Trump sought advice from his advisers about Makary and the importance of flavored vaping to young MAGA voters, the people said,” the Journal’s report reads.

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Trump misses every putt as he demonstrates athletic prowess to kids at White House

President Donald Trump struggled to demonstrate his athletic prowess to a group of children at the White House, failing on several attempts to putt a golf ball.

After arriving on the White House lawn to "Eye of the Tiger" on Tuesday, Trump walked over to a group of kids who were on hand to promote the Presidential Fitness Test. The president observed the kids playing golf for several minutes before grabbing a club.

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White House assailed over 'unprofessional, ridiculous and childish' Cinco de Mayo joke

While Donald Trump was busy holding court in the Oval Office, answering questions and demonstrating his putting skills, the official White House X account posted a racist image of Democratic Minority Leaders Chuck Schumer (NY) and Hakeem Jeffries (NY) celebrating Cinco de Mayo.

In the AI-generated picture, the two are shown sitting at table by the border, wearing sombreros and toasting with margaritas, with a sign in front of them reading: “I LOVE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.”

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Trump put himself in 'bind' as his plan about to blow up his MAGA coalition: analysis

President Donald Trump has tried to ignore a top issue among his base: abortion. But now that's backfiring — and could risk further fracturing his MAGA coalition and losing support from anti-abortion activists, an analyst noted on Tuesday.

The Bulwark's Andrew Egger referred to it as Trump's "lose lose abortion dilemma" as Trump, "who has never cared personally about abortion bans, functionally cut the pro-life movement loose during his 2024 campaign and has more or less ignored the issue since his re-election, while Democrats have had their hands full opposing the things Trump is doing right now."

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Trump admin employee charged with threatening president's life: 'You decided to kill kids'

FAA employee Dean DelleChiaie, 35, has been charged "for interstate communication of a threat" to kill President Donald Trump.

In a press release on Tuesday, the Department of Justice said DelleChiaie "conducted various internet searches on his government work computer in late January, like how to get a gun into a federal facility, previous assassination attempts against the President, the percentage of the population that wants the President dead."

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Furious red state voter tells MS NOW Trump's chaos is forcing him 'back to work'

As part of an MS NOW report on the Republican Party troubles in what has been the reliably red state of Ohio, several locals from Lorain expressed dismay with the economy under Donald Trump, with one elderly man grousing he is having to rejoin the workforce against his will.

As host Anna Cabrera stated as she shared a clip of Vice President JD Vance, “We see Vance there in Cincinnati, Ohio, the vice president participating in the primaries in his home state today. Will, what are you hearing from voters as they head to the polls?”

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Trump pitches war to child: 'You might be too young for this'

President Donald Trump was joined by several children in the Oval Office Tuesday to celebrate his signing of a proclamation to restore the Presidential Fitness Test award, during which he deviated from the topic of youth sports to discuss his wildly unpopular war against Iran, turning to one of the children as he made his case for the conflict.

After championing his revival of the competitive school-based fitness program, Trump touted his administration’s accomplishments, claiming that the country “is doing great” and “breaking records,” while also lamenting it as being “too bad” that he had to authorize an attack on Iran in late February.

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GOP staffers secretly using 'burner phones' to bet against their own party: analysis

Republican insiders watching President Donald Trump's grip on power slip ahead of the midterms have started to use burner phones while it's believed that some staffers are wagering on prediction markets, according to a report.

Polymarket, an online prediction market platform, has suggested as of Tuesday that Democrats have an 84 percent chance of taking control of the House and 51 percent chance of winning back the Senate, The i Paper reported. Democrats need three House seats and four Senate seats to flip Congress to blue.

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Secret White House meetings are prepping insiders for 'very likely' Dem majority: report

Bracing for what appears to be an inevitable Democratic takeover of Congress after November's midterms, the Trump White House is already preparing for a barrage of investigations and hearings by holding secretive briefings with executive branch staff on how to handle aggressive congressional oversight.

According to reporting from The New Republic, attorneys at the White House Counsel's Office are conducting private briefings to ready staff for life under Democratic-led scrutiny. The Washington Post first reported on the strategy Monday.

The 30-minute briefings feature a PowerPoint presentation detailing how congressional oversight works and best practices for navigating it. The sessions also include guidance on how to respond to congressional inquiries in a timely manner.

"It's obvious to everyone that it's very likely," one official who attended the briefings told the Post. "It was a sober-eyed conversation."

A White House official sought to minimize the importance of the meetings, claiming they represent "nothing new" and that the counsel's office has provided oversight guidance to staffers since Trump returned to office.

However, multiple sources who spoke with the Post indicated that recent meetings with the counsel's office were acutely focused on the midterm elections and their anticipated fallout — suggesting the White House expects significant losses.

According to the The New Republic’s Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling, Trump's declining approval ratings are fueling expectations of a Democratic wave. Sixty-two percent of Americans disapprove of the president, according to an ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll published Friday — an increase of two percentage points since February.

Despite his waning influence, Trump has placed enormous pressure on his party to win, acutely aware of the consequences he would face if Democrats gain control of Congress, the report notes before adding, Democratic-led committees would have subpoena power to investigate his administration's actions on multiple fronts.


Marco Rubio MIA as he quietly remakes key agency into MAGA-first operation: columnist

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has gone missing from public view and has shifted his attention away from diplomacy amid "America's global collapse," an analyst pointed out on Tuesday.

Salon's Chauncey DeVega described how Rubio's focus appears to be on the State Department — and altering its previous emphasis on "cultural pluralism, secularism and inclusiveness in its public messaging and other communications" — and not on international peace negotiations, including the Iran war, or Ukraine and Russia war.

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Trump raids force church to move services underground: 'We are under attack'

PRAIRIE VILLAGE — After President Donald Trump took office, a small church in Kansas City retreated underground — abandoning their sanctuary for the basement.

Rick Behrens, senior pastor at Grandview Park Presbyterian Church, said he moved services to the locked basement in response to the administration’s decision to allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to enter churches.

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Hegseth ends press conference after snapping at question about Netanyahu's 'pull' on Trump

At the end of a brief and subdued Pentagon press conference on the Iran war, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cut off a reporter from Zero Hedge for suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu will “pull” Donald Trump back into escalating the conflict.

Toward the end of a long question from a reporter identifying himself as being from Zero Hedge, the former Fox News personality was asked, “Netanyahu put this on Twitter, Israel's head of Mossad said Israel's goals are not finished until the Iranian government collapses,” followed by “… how can you ensure America doesn't get roped back into a war if that comes? And secondly, with Netanyahu comfortable tweeting something like that out? And also, Netanyahu has continued bombing Lebanon despite President Trump, I would say your —.”

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Trump said to sink his own case during unscripted rant: 'Got his words in a twist'

President Donald Trump hosted 130 small business owners at the White House Monday in honor of National Small Business Week, but what was supposed to celebrate entrepreneurs quickly derailed into a lengthy diatribe about the U.S. war against Iran, one that journalist Prem Thakker suggested undermined the president’s position.

Trump has repeatedly called his war against Iran a military “excursion” – a potential mix-up with the word “incursion” – and has avoided, in some cases, labeling the conflict as a war.

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