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'Try getting arrested': Book reveals GOP left Trump 'shocked' after indictments

Facing a wave of indictments after his first term, President Trump was reportedly “surprised” by the subsequent surge of support from inside the GOP — support that ultimately secured him a return to the White House, a new book published Tuesday revealed.

“I was a little surprised,” Trump told the authors of “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America,” written by journalists Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf. “I was impressed because they were campaigning against me.”

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'Beyond parody': Critics left staggered by latest Trump Nobel Peace Prize stunt

Critics were quick to jump on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for re-nominating President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize after a Ukrainian official withdrew his recommendation, and Pakistani officials considered doing the same following the president's bombing of Iran.

Netanyahu "surprised" Trump with the nomination at a White House dinner on Monday.

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Trump's agriculture head expects '34M able-bodied on Medicaid' to do farm work

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins argued that 34 million "able-bodied adults" who are at risk of losing their Medicaid benefits should be expected to take the jobs of migrants on farms.

During a Tuesday press conference, Rollins was asked about President Donald Trump's pledge to give farmers a "pass" when it came to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids.

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Trump used funeral to beg Obama to play golf — and snub triggered meltdown: Book

Donald Trump reportedly buddied up to Barack Obama at Jimmy Carter's funeral, desperately pitching a plan for him to play at his golf courses.

According to a bombshell new book obtained by Axios, Trump spent Carter's solemn memorial service in January "enticing" Obama with descriptions of his courses worldwide, and begging his predecessor for an afternoon round. The conversation happened as the pair sat side by side.

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'Crashed headlong into reality': Reporter on Trump's '90 Deals in 90 Days' flop

President Donald Trump's deadline for his "90 Deals in 90 Days" initiative was July 9, but after making only two "deals" with hours to go, Trump is pushing his target date back.

On Monday, Trump sent 14 letters to the leaders of various countries, threatening to increase U.S. tariffs on goods imported from their countries dramatically, from 20-40% for each country.

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'Nowhere to be found': Disaster workers slam Trump's 'slow-walking' after flood

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that President Donald Trump had made disaster assistance available to Texas to assist recovery efforts from last week's deadly flooding — but sources say not much has been done to help.

The president has made clear he wants to phase out FEMA and leave disaster recovery up to individual states, and sources told independent journalist Marisa Kabas that many critics of his moves are seeing their worst fears play out already.

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MTG pushes to clear doctor who injected kids with saline instead of vaccines

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she was pushing the Department of Justice to drop charges against a doctor who injected children with saline after parents asked for COVID-19 vaccines.

Greene revealed her defense of Utah plastic surgeon Kirk Moore in a Tuesday post on X.

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GOP senators mad at Trump for public shaming colleague: 'Deserves better'

Senate Republicans may have overwhelmingly backed President Donald Trump's tax cut and Medicaid-cutting megabill — but they are grumbling about how Trump turned his anger against one of the most outspoken Republicans who opposed it, The Hill reported on Tuesday.

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who was facing one of the most difficult paths to re-election next year, has repeatedly condemned the legislation, saying state legislatures like the one he used to be in charge of will be left holding the bag for the bill's brutal cuts to health care and food assistance. In the process, he decided to retire from the Senate, not seeking another term, and creating an open seat guaranteed to be hotly contested.

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'What a joke': Trump tariff letter torn apart by vicious copy edit

Writer and social media commentator Brian Krassenstein offered up a scathing copy edit of Donald Trump's rambling letter to Japan's prime minister announcing increased tariffs in his ongoing trade war.

"What a joke," Krassenstein began on his X account. "The letter is 528 words long and has 20 grammatical errors. Here they all are."

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'Really hurt him': Exact moment Trump started spiraling pinpointed by expert

President Donald Trump is ramping up his tariff threats again, but CNN's Harry Enten said the policy remains as unpopular as ever.

The U.S. president slapped another round of punitive tariffs on 14 nations Monday, although global markets so far don't seem to be rattled. Enten told "CNN News Central" that voters remain skeptical about Trump's trade wars.

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'Disturbing': Trump moves to close key weather labs despite tragic Texas flood

The National Severe Storms Laboratory sits on a campus of radar equipment and office buildings at the University of Oklahoma, off State Highway 9 in Norman. It’s responsible for radar breakthroughs in forecasting that the nation relies on for storm warnings and emergency preparedness.

But the Trump administration wants to shut it down, prompting a rare rebuke from a prominent Republican member of Congress.

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'We fight back': Federal judge blocks Trump attack on Planned Parenthood

A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked a provision of the new Republican budget law that bars Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood health centers across the United States, an attack that reproductive rights advocates warn could shutter hundreds of clinics nationwide.

The decision by Judge Indira Talwani of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, an Obama appointee, came shortly after the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its chapters in Massachusetts and Utah sued over the provision, which establishes a one-year Medicaid funding ban for healthcare organizations that provide abortions and received more than $800,000 in federal funding in 2023..

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GOP sent 'slow-rolling avalanche' at own voters in rush to please Trump: analyst

Congressional Republicans have set a "slow-rolling avalanche" tumbling toward their own constituents and state-level colleagues as they desperately tried to deflect blame for passing Donald Trump's budget bill, an analyst wrote Tuesday.

Trump's freshly signed law represents a masterclass in political buck-passing, MSNBC's Hayes Brown wrote. It shifts the burden of maintaining America's social safety net from Washington to cash-strapped states — including many deep red ones — while millions face losing access to food and healthcare benefits.

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