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'You are in big, big trouble': CNN data guru issues stark warning to Republicans

CNN's Harry Enten pointed to data showing Republicans are in "big, big trouble" in states where President Donald Trump is unpopular.

Democrats thumped Republicans and Trump-backed independents in Tuesday's elections, and Enten told "CNN News Central" that a polling analysis shows the president hurt the party's chances in the off-year contest.

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Scheming aides have discovered a Trump quirk — and are exploiting it: biographer

President Donald Trump is being exploited by scheming aides who capitalize on the fact that he doesn't absorb essential information, his biographer said.

Michael Wolff — who spent nine months embedded in the White House in 2017 — told the Daily Beast he quickly discovered that the president doesn't have any interest in learning what he needs to know. Instead, he relies on those around him to be up to speed.

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This 'hideous symbol of MAGA corruption' can actually help Democrats: conservative

Donald Trump's planned ballroom, for which he had the White House's East Wing demolished, could actually help Democrats, according to a conservative who opposes Trump.

Columnist Jennifer Rubin — a loyal conservative until Donald Trump came along — wrote on Substack on Thursday in an article called The Hideous Symbol of MAGA Corruption about "how many Americans are deeply disturbed, furious even, about Donald Trump’s bulldozing of the White House to make way for a garish $330M donor-paid ballroom."

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DOJ tells Republicans that Epstein files even worse for Trump than they thought: report

Several House Republicans have reportedly heard from the Department of Justice (DOJ) that the unreleased Jeffrey Epstein documents are especially compromising for President Donald Trump.

That's according to reporting from former MSNBC, CNN and Fox News reporter David Shuster, who posted to his X account on Wednesday that there is "speculation/rumors sweeping through [the] GOP caucus" about the details of the Epstein files.

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Expert predicts 'easy way' Supreme Court will shut down Trump's main priority

The Supreme Court appeared very hostile to President Donald Trump's emergency tariff system during oral argument this week, but it's unlikely they'll delve that deeply into the issue of what constitutes an emergency, legal expert Lisa Rubin told MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on Thursday.

That's because, she argued, there's a much easier and less politically fraught way they can strike down the tariffs.

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'Don't text me': GOP lawmaker rages at reporter over talk of her goal to take Trump's spot

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and her broadcaster boyfriend strongly denied a report that she's planning to run for president.

The Georgia Republican has publicly criticized her party and its leadership over the past year, and NOTUS reported that four sources familiar with the matter say Greene has been working to reinvent herself with an eye on seeking the GOP nomination in 2028.

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'I was struck': Pope Leo hits Trump admin with a 'very strong' and targeted criticism

Pope Leo XIV has issued one of his harshest and most direct criticisms of the Trump administration's immigration policy yet.

According to BBC News, the pope, speaking to reporters outside the papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo, "said there were people who have lived in the US 'for years and years never causing problems, who have been deeply affected' by Trump's hardline policy on migration. Speaking in English, and reaching a US audience directly, he reiterated the Catholic belief that every Christian will ultimately be judged on how they welcomed 'the foreigner'."

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'There's nothing that could move me': 7 GOP senators give Trump a 'hard no' on new demand

President Donald Trump's initial response to Republicans' lopsided losses in multiple elections on Tuesday night was to call on Republicans to end a longstanding practice in the U.S. Senate in order to ram through his policies with minimal opposition. But multiple senators are already pouring cold water on the proposal.

In a series of Truth Social posts Tuesday night, Trump demanded that Senate Republicans "TERMINATE THE FILIBUSTER" and make it possible for the GOP to pass restrictions on voting, ban mail-in ballots and impose a national voter ID law, among other policies. As long as the filibuster remains in place, those policies would need 60 votes in the Senate in order to clear the upper chamber of Congress (Republicans currently have just 53 seats).

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Anger 'doom loop' feared as experts warn of Trump's 'brazen' prison pardons overhaul

Even before Donald Trump admitted on “60 Minutes” to having “no idea” who his latest pardon recipient, disgraced cryptocurrency founder Changpeng Zhao, is, the president has been upending pardon norms since his first term and even more so in his second administration, a former pardon attorney and legal experts told Raw Story.

From an early commutation of former Rep. George Santos' seven-year prison sentence for aggravated identity theft and wire fraud, to granting blanket pardons for more than 1,500 defendants involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, Trump has issued pardons and clemency since resuming office in January with unprecedented “brazenness,” experts say.

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Trump could yank NYC's housing and school funding in revenge for picking Dem mayor: report

President Donald Trump is enraged at New York City's election of left-wing progressive Zohran Mamdani in the mayoral race — and is already considering revenge plots that could defund the federal component of critical city services, Axios reported on Thursday.

The president has spent months attacking Mamdani, who favors policies like free bus service, rent freezes, and publicly-owned grocery stores in lower-income areas, as a "Communist," and threatening various acts of retribution.

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'Red flag to GOP': Irate Republicans reportedly ready to break with Trump to end shutdown

Republicans are privately signaling they're preparing to break with President Donald Trump to end the government shutdown, according to a new report.

The president called on Senate Republicans to "terminate the filibuster" to pass a continuing resolution to end the record 37-day shutdown, after the GOP suffered its worst electoral walloping in years, but they made clear to reporters they planned to ignore his demand, reported Politico.

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'He's paranoid': Psychiatrist warns Trump could become 'more tyrannical' as health worsens

A forensic and social psychiatrist said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump is likely to become "more tyrannical" as his health declines.

Dr. Bandy X. Lee joined The Daily Beast's Joana Coles on "The Daily Beast" podcast on Wednesday to discuss Trump's mental fitness. The conversation happened at a time when some experts are questioning the president's health after he made a couple of public gaffes during speaking engagements.

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'Awkward': Conservative analyst reveals how Trump's tariff case could blow up in his face

Conservative analyst Ben Shapiro argued on Wednesday night that the Supreme Court is putting President Donald Trump "in an awkward position" over his key economic policy.

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case challenging Trump's authority to impose sweeping tariffs under his emergency powers. Trump has argued that the tariffs are necessary to revive America's manufacturing base. The Supreme Court seemed skeptical of those arguments on Wednesday, with Chief Justice John Roberts referring to them as a "tax" on the American people.

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