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'It'll work this time, my dude': Mockery abounds for Trump's 'final warning' to Hamas

President Donald Trump's alleged "final warning" to Hamas was mocked by analysts on Sunday.

Trump posted on Truth Social that he had "warned" Hamas of the consequences of not accepting his offer to end its war with Israel. He made the post while he was attending the US Open, where he was booed.

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'A huge problem': Analyst warns Trump's promises could 'come back to haunt' GOP at home

President Donald Trump's promises to be transparent about the Jeffrey Epstein files "could come back to haunt" Republicans as they meet with their constituents, according to one analyst.

Ashley Pratte Oates, senior vice president at The Herald Group, joined MSNBC's Alex Witt on "Alex Witt Reports" on Sunday to discuss the impact of Trump's promises to release the Epstein files on GOP lawmakers. During the campaign trail, Trump promised to release the files, but his administration has backtracked since it took office.

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'This is my last warning': Trump sends ominous message while attending US Open

President Donald Trump interrupted his appearance at the US Open to send out a message about Israel's war in Gaza.

"Everyone wants the Hostages HOME," the president wrote Sunday on Truth Social. "Everyone wants this War to end!"

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'Narcissistic': Critics mock Trump over report his name now appears on projects he opposed

Federal infrastructure projects across the country are increasingly being branded with President Donald Trump’s name, despite having been funded by a bill he vocally opposed.

The New York Times reported Sunday that in southern Connecticut, a $1.3 billion effort to replace a 118‑year‑old rail bridge along America’s busiest rail corridor is underway, mostly paid for by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The legislation was championed by then‑President Joe Biden and fiercely rejected by Trump.

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'People stuck': US Open delays match after Trump's attendance backs up traffic for hours

US Open organizers delayed the final match of the tournament over the weekend after President Donald Trump's attendance caused attendees to experience a delay of over an hour in reaching the event.

"As a result of the security measures in place, and to ensure that fans have additional time to get to their seats, we have pushed the start time of today's match to 2:30 pm ET," the US Open said Sunday on X..

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Amy Coney Barrett 'can't answer' if Trump has the 'right to do anything' as president

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett refused to say if President Donald Trump has "the right to do anything" as president of the United States.

During an interview on Sunday, CBS host Norah O'Donnell told Barrett that the president had recently made the claim to reporters in the Oval Office.

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'Be quiet!' Trump rages at reporter for asking if he's 'going to war' against Chicago

President Donald Trump lashed out at a White House correspondent for asking about reports that he was "going to war" in Chicago by deploying troops.

"Are you going to war with Chicago?" the reporter asked as Trump was leaving the White House on Sunday.

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'You're going to find out': Trump gives cryptic reply to question about Venezuela attack

Donald Trump made waves on Sunday when he gave a cryptic response to a reporter's question.

A reporter over the weekend asked the president, "Are you considering attacking the cartels inside of Venezuela?"

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'Answer the question!' Chris Christie shouts at Reince Priebus over RFK Jr. qualifications

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus yelled at each other over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s qualifications to be Secretary of Health and Human Services.

"You looked at that appearance before Congress, and it just confirms what all of us around this table have known for decades," Christie said during a Sunday morning roundtable on ABC. "Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a foolish man full of foolish and vapid ideas."

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GOP senator blames 'what the CDC did during COVID' for shooting at agency's headquarters

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) suggested that a shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) happened because of what the agency "did during COVID."

During a Sunday interview with Marshall, CBS host Margaret Brennan advised the senator to be "very careful in this very heated environment."

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'Deeply alarmed': Trump-appointed surgeon general declares war on 'dangerous' RFK Jr.

Donald Trump's former surgeon general sounded the alarm on Sunday about Robert F. Kennedy's role in the administration.

Former United States Surgeon General Jerome Adams, who was appointed by the president during his first term in office, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to talk about Kennedy's recent purge at the CDC.

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'They will be prosecuted, too': Trump border czar targets those funding protests

White House border czar Tom Homan warned that people funding First Amendment protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "would be prosecuted."

During a Sunday morning interview on Fox News, Homan told host Jason Chaffetz that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had a "historic number of prosecutions" against protesters for "impediment, assault, interference."

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Thomas Massie busts Mike Johnson on Epstein: 'Why was Trump an informant to a hoax?'

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) wondered why President Donald Trump had called the Jeffrey Epstein case a "hoax" even though House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) seemed to claim that the commander-in-chief had once been an FBI "informant" against the sex offender.

"Congressman Massie, let me begin with you and get your response to Speaker Johnson," ABC host George Stephanopoulos told the Republican in a Sunday interview. "He says you've been misled. He also suggested at one point this week seemed to suggest that Donald Trump, President Trump, was an informant to the FBI about Jeffrey Epstein."

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