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'That is ridiculous to me': Ex-federal judge blasts Supreme Court's free pass for ICE

A former federal judge laid into the Supreme Court'st conservative majority on MS NOW on Tuesday morning for allowing the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE, to run roughshod over the Constitution.

Former judge Nancy Gertner expanded on an opinion piece she wrote for The Atlantic, where she argued, “Much of what ICE is doing is not remotely constitutional [and] the Court decisions that laid the groundwork for the agency’s lawlessness no longer stand up to basic scrutiny,” and she claimed the court is failing in its duty to rein in the out-of-control agency headed by DHS Director Kristi Noem.

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GOP 'waiting for Trump to die or quit' as midterm blowout looms: analyst

The Republican Party is waiting for Donald Trump to "quit or die," according to a political analyst who believes the party will struggle next year.

The 2026 midterms could be a blowout for Republican candidates, with many dropping out of the race before it really starts. Abrupt resignations and shock retirements throughout the GOP, including ex-Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene and recently Virginia state Senator Bryan Reeves, have sent the party into turmoil.

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'Rebellion' in GOP could be mounting as Nobel Prize winner points out potential big split

A GOP rebellion could be brewing against Donald Trump, according to a Nobel Prize winner.

Paul Krugman believes there could be a push against Trump in the new year, with some non-MAGA Republicans facing off against "extreme corruption and bigotry" in the party. Writing in a post to his Substack, the award-winning economist believes there could be an "implosion" in the works for the MAGA faithful very soon.

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‘I like this idea!’ Lara Trump endorses call for mandatory military service

Lara Trump got fully behind the idea of imposing at least one year of mandatory military service for every American during an appearance Tuesday on Fox News, comparing it favorably to Israel’s own conscription policy.

“You look at Israel, every Israeli citizen has to dedicate themselves to serving their country,” said the president's daughter in law, who was co-hosting “Fox & Friends.”

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GOP lawmakers panicked they 'can't count' on 'out-of-touch' Trump: report

Donald Trump’s obsession with all things Donald Trump has Republican Party lawmakers realizing that they can expect little to no help from the White House with the midterm election looming and GOP fortunes collapsing along with the president’s polling numbers.

Using a column from former White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove penned for the Wall Street Journal as a leaping-off point, MS NOW’s Jonathan Lemire claimed he is hearing from GOP lawmakers that they feel that their fears are being ignored.

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'Where's his energy been?': GOP strategist slams Trump for focusing on the wrong areas

A Republican Party strategist has questioned where Donald Trump's "energy" has been for key issues in the first year of his second term as president.

Trump has failed to weather the storm of criticism over his administration's economic and healthcare plans, and his focus on foreign policy in the last days of 2025 has angered an anonymous insider, who told The Hill the 79-year-old president had not been as focused on domestic issues as foreign policy.

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Trump's 'hostile takeover' of Social Security has led to a multi-million case backlog

Since the Trump administration took office in January, the Social Security Administration has experienced significant deterioration following cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Caseload backlogs have swelled to over 6 million, and applicants now face substantial obstacles in obtaining basic information.

According to a Washington Post report, "Long-strained customer services at Social Security have become worse by many key measures." Employees who were not terminated or resigned in response to the changes have been reassigned between departments with minimal training for their new roles, further compromising service delivery.

As the report notes, those efficiencies put in place by DOGE staffers have left the agency in “turmoil" as multiple commissioners have come and gone, leading to “record backlogs that have delayed basic services to millions of customers, according to internal agency documents and dozens of interviews.”

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Trump 'turning White House into Mar a Lago' with renovation plan: analysis

Donald Trump is converting the White House into Mar a Lago, according to a political commentator who broke down the president's biggest blunders this year.

Mikey Smith, writing in The Mirror, believes the president is "fighting the old wars of 2020" and attempting to convert as much of the White House as he can into a place that more closely resembles his Florida resort. Trump has spent much of his time at Mar a Lago during the first year of his second term, often giving briefings from the golf club, rather than the Oval Office.

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Trump spreading MAGA 'personality cult' across the world with one key change: analysis

Donald Trump is pushing the MAGA "personality cult" across the world with one key change, according to a political analysist.

CNN correspondent Stephen Collinson believes the Trump administration has been all too obvious with their spread of MAGA beliefs on the world stage. The president, he argues, "doesn't bother with pretense" when it comes to sharing what he believes is the best course of action in world politics.

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'Insecure and afraid': Trump's niece says president is overwhelmed by second term

Donald Trump's niece has suggested the president is "insecure and afraid" and has been for much of his second term in the White House.

Mary Trump believes the frequent changes in government and administration blunders from cabinet members has caused strain on the president, who is now coming apart. In a video uploaded to her YouTube channel, Mary Trump claimed Trump is a "terrible leader" whose insecurities are now making him a "dangerous" president.

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'Big issue': Analysts reveal Trump's true intentions behind focus on Minnesota fraud

President Donald Trump is not being honest about his intentions for focusing his attention on social services fraud committed in Minnesota.

The fraud cases gained renewed attention over the weekend after a right-wing influencer named Nick Shirley posted a video on X that claimed to find $110 million in child care fraud committed by Somalians in Minnesota. Trump and several MAGA voices have focused intently on the cases, using them to attack Trump's political foes like Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat.

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'Look, I am being lied about again': Ex-MAGA lawmaker skewers Scott Jennings' 'lib' claim

A Republican lawmaker who recently went through a very public divorce with President Donald Trump skewered GOP political consultant Scott Jennings on Monday for comments he made about her during an appearance on an ABC News show.

On Monday morning, Jennings claimed that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who left the MAGA coalition in early December, became a "lib" in 2025. Greene and Trump had several public spats, which culminated in Greene holding a press conference with survivors of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes and leading the charge to pass legislation forcing the administration to release the Epstein files, as Trump promised to do during the 2024 campaign.

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'Cross a red line': Legal expert sounds the alarm about Trump's latest strike

President Donald Trump crossed a "red line" on Monday after he admitted that CIA operatives conducted a strike inside Venezuela, according to a legal analyst.

CNN reported on Monday that the Trump administration hit two port facilities in Venezuela. White House sources told the outlet that the administration believes the facilities were "being used by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to store drugs and move them onto boats for onward shipping."

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