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‘January’s going to be a big month’: GOP lawmakers look to reclaim power from Trump

A growing number of Republican lawmakers are growing dissatisfied with the ever-increasing power of the executive branch under President Donald Trump and are hoping to reclaim some of Congress’ authority starting next month, The Hill reported Saturday.

“I’ve been concerned for ten years about that,” said Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on the growing power of the executive branch, and the corresponding relinquishing of power by the legislative branch, speaking with The Hill. “I don’t know that it’s getting any better. Seems to be getting worse.”

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Republicans fretting over Trump 'acting like old people': analysis

David Drucker, senior correspondent for the conservative Washington Examiner, told an MS NOW panel that President Donald Trump’s ‘old people’ style is beginning to weigh down Republicans for the midterms.

Drucker delivered his opinion after a clip showing Trump ally podcaster Joe Rogan slamming the president for his hateful response to the murder of Hollywood director Rob Reiner.

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Trump's inability to 'stay on message' is raising new Epstein questions: journalist

Donald Trump’s Truth Social outburst on Friday, where he flipped out over reports that there are one million more Jeffrey Epstein documents that the Department of Justice needs to review and release, is another example of the president’s wild mood swings, making it difficult for the White House to take the focus off of him.

That is according to conservative David Drucker, who appeared on MS NOW’s “The Weekend,” and claimed Trump has gone from being sympathetic about others being swept up in the focus on the documentation on the convicted sex trafficker and snarling that he is caught up in it.

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Ex-DOJ pardon attorney already alarmed by recidivism of J6 offenders

Former Department of Justice pardon attorney Liz Oyer is warning that President Donald Trump’s aggressive use of clemency power has already produced dangerous consequences, particularly for defendants involved in the January 6 Capitol riot.

In a guest essay for The New York Times, Oyer said that in the opening months of Trump’s second term, the country has already witnessed “alarming cases of recidivism among the Jan. 6 defendants pardoned on Mr. Trump’s first day in office.”

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Trump admin's 'eerie' holiday posts 'may have violated the Constitution': analysis

New Republic Associate Writer Edith Olmstead argues President Donald Trump's administration violated the Constitution while it was haunting the internet with holiday images invoking Christian nationalism.

“The Department of Homeland Security’s tasteless holiday sh——posting may have just violated the United States Constitution,” Olmstead said, citing the federal agency’s official X account publishing multiple Thursday posts that appeared to violate the Establishment Clause, which prohibits government actions that favor one religion over another.

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Trump's claim he moved 100K books demolished by author: 'Haven't seen anything'

President Donald Trump bragged this week that his endorsement caused sales to skyrocket on a book — but even the author of that book is calling this out as nonsense, The Daily Beast reported on Friday evening.

"Trump boasted at the White House Christmas reception earlier this month that he had boosted sales for Venom and Valor: A White House Physician Assistant’s Battle for Survival in the Amazon, written by his former medical adviser, Dr. James Jones, by promoting it in a Truth Social post," reported Erkki Forster. Jones himself, who wrote the book about a year ago, was reportedly in the audience during this speech.

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GOP senators demand Trump go hard on 'ruthless murderer' ahead of high-stakes meeting

Donald Trump is facing rare pressure from members of his own party who want the president to take a harder stance against Russian President Vladimir Putin as he prepares for an expected meeting Sunday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to a report from The New York Times.

Three Republican senators – John Barrasso (R-WY), Jerry Moran (R-KS), and Thom Tillis (R-NC) – joined five Democrats and one independent in issuing a sharply worded statement Friday describing Putin as a “ruthless murderer” who “has no interest in peace” and “cannot be trusted.”

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'Flashing signs': Psychologist says Trump exhibiting 'immense cognitive decline'

President Donald Trump's behavior and appearance is increasingly subjected to scrutiny about whether the commander-in-chief is able to serve out the remainder of his second term. Now, one psychologist is worried that the president is rapidly declining in public.

The Daily Beast reported Friday that psychologist Dr. John Gartner, who is a former professor at Johns Hopkins University, believes the president has been increasingly exhibiting "flashing signs" of an "immense cognitive decline."

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Trump's Kennedy Center ally hits musician with $1M demand over Christmas Eve cancelation

The president of the Kennedy Center’s board is once again lashing out at critics of President Donald Trump – this time targeting a veteran jazz musician who abruptly canceled a Christmas Eve performance following the center’s MAGA-style renaming to the “Trump-Kennedy Center.”

Richard Grenell, a Trump ally who has led the board since February, blasted musician Chuck Redd after the drummer and vibraphonist withdrew from his long-running holiday “Jazz Jams” performance at the venue, a tradition he has overseen since 2006, Politico reported Friday.

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'Pathetic empty vessel': Trump raked over coals over wild new Epstein meltdown

President Donald Trump lashed out over the ongoing release of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files, calling the whole thing a Democratic hoax in a Truth Social post on Friday evening — despite the fact that he signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law, and that every Republican in Congress except for one voted for it.

"The Dems are the ones who worked with Epstein, not the Republicans. Release all of their names, embarrass them, and get back to helping our Country!" wrote Trump. "The Radical Left doesn’t want people talking about TRUMP & REPUBLICAN SUCCESS, only a long ago dead Jeffrey Epstein - Just another Witch Hunt!!!"

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'I'm totally disgusted!' Trump-voting C-SPAN caller goes scorched earth on president

A New York Republican-turned Democrat who once voted for President Donald Trump went scorched earth over the president's "total chain of lies" during a C-SPAN broadcast Friday of Washington Journal.

A caller named Russell called into the program and said he was a 73-year-old former conservative who "stepped over the line" and voted for Trump in 2016.

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Trump gets a reality check on Fox News for 'hemorrhaging' voters

President Donald Trump faced blunt criticism from an unlikely venue on Friday as a Fox News panelist warned that his political influence is rapidly deteriorating with key voting blocs – and may be beyond repair before the midterms.

The bleak analysis for the president came as Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall pushed back forcefully during a segment on the network’s “The Five,” saying she rejected the framing of the MAGA leader offered by other panelists.

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Trump thumped in WSJ editorial for staggering iconic US whiskey distilleries

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board complained Friday that America's whiskey industry is reeling from the consequences of President Donald Trump's tariff policies, as major distillers make dramatic moves to weather the economic storm.

Jim Beam announced it would "pause distillation at our main distillery on the James B. Beam campus for 2026," while Jack Daniel's reported declining profits amid what the company characterized as a "challenging economic environment."

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