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Trump warned Americans may miss corruption — but they'll notice bulldozers at White House

Historian and journalist Anna Applebaum told MSNBC on Tuesday that a lot of President Donald Trump's corruption might be blatant, but most Americans aren't paying attention. That isn't the case for the bulldozing of the White House, however.

In the midst of a government shutdown and an increasingly difficult economy, exacerbated by Trump's tariffs that are raising costs, the president initiated the construction of a 90,000 square foot ballroom at the White House, a project that entails demolishing parts of the existing building. Trump had previously promised that the historic structure of the White House wouldn't be touched.

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'Democrat in disguise?' MAGA turns on Trump for celebrating Diwali in the Oval Office

Some of President Donald Trump's MAGA supporters melted down on Tuesday after the president hosted a celebration for the Hindu holiday of Diwali at the White House.

Diwali is the Hindu holiday of light. The five-day celebration highlights the victory of good over evil throughout the Hindu religion and is considered to be as important to Hindu followers as Christmas is to Christians. Trump also celebrated the holiday during his first administration.

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'I'll do something nice with it': Trump responds to report he demanded $230M from DOJ

President Donald Trump vowed to "do something nice" if the Department of Justice agreed to demands that he be paid for purported violations of his rights during investigations into Russian election interference and classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

After The New York Times reported that Trump was demanding that his Justice Department pay him $230 million in a settlement, the president was asked about the claim at the White House on Tuesday.

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Trump accused ​of 'shaking down' his own government by judiciary member

A House Judiciary Committee member accused President Donald Trump on Tuesday of "shaking down" his own government and called on GOP lawmakers to stand up.

Trump reportedly demanded that his Justice Department pay him $230 million in taxpayer dollars as compensation for past actions that he disagreed with. Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) shared his reaction to Trump's latest move with CNN anchor Kasie Hunt.

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'Might as well rob Fort Knox!' ‘Extortionist in chief’ slammed by ex-FBI attorney

Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann slammed President Donald Trump for the proposal that the Justice Department give him $230 million to make up for the investigations into the 2016 Russia matter, the classified documents case, and the investigation into Trump's role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday after the story broke from the New York Times, Weissmann said, "essentially the president of the United States is now the extortionist in chief. We saw it with ABC. We saw it with CBS. We saw it with the law firms. And now, he might as well just go ahead and rob Fort Knox and take the gold out."

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Senate Republican bashes Trump's barrage of 'cartoons and memes'

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) blasted President Donald Trump's most recent AI-generated meme that depicts him flying a fighter jet and defecating on people participating in the "No Kings" protest last weekend.

Trump posted the meme on Truth Social ahead of the protest, which about 7 million Americans attended, according to estimates. In the meme, Trump was depicted wearing a crown, and the jet he flew was named "King Trump."

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Trump under fire over demand DOJ cut him $230M check: 'Straight up looting taxpayers'

President Donald Trump is demanding that the Justice Department give him $230 million to cover his legal fees for the investigations into him over the Russia probe, for stealing classified documents, and for the Jan. 6 attack and his attempt to overturn the 2020 election, The New York Times reported Tuesday.

While the Times cited experts who say there's no ambiguity when it comes to the ethics of the matter, others fear the U.S. Supreme Court's decision giving Trump complete control over his branch of government could give him a pass here, too.

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'I'm surprised': Analyst says Trump just signaled a stark realization with major no-show

The White House announced on Tuesday that President Donald Trump will not attend a meeting in Hungary with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Speaking about the report on MSNBC, international affairs reporter Elise Labott is hopeful that this will influence Trump's decision about sending more weapons to Ukraine. It hasn't in the past, however.

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House Republicans' new plea to Speaker Johnson shows 'writing on the wall' for GOP: expert

Eleven House Republicans signed onto a letter Tuesday calling for Speaker Mike Johnson to make a deal on the subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, saying that their districts will suffer without them.

Reporting on the letter, MSNBC's Kevin Fry explained, "Quite frankly, they seem to see the writing on the wall, which Democrats are really hitting Republicans on for quite some time, that if these premiums start to skyrocket, which is what we're expecting them to do in the next couple of weeks, people get those notices in the mail."

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Panicking Republicans beg Speaker Johnson to end shutdown chaos: 'Hurts people!'

Republicans in battleground districts are begging Speaker Mike Johnson to pass some kind of shutdown package because they're facing backlash at home.

Angry Americans face slower airports, unanswered phones and stagnating paperwork. And they're calling congressional leaders asking for help.

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Trump’s ‘clownishly crude’ crusade doomed to end in catastrophe: column

An analyst warned Tuesday that President Donald Trump's war on drug cartels in the Caribbean and blowing up alleged drug boats is "clownishly crude" and will end in "human misery."

America has a history of meddling in South America, and if that indicates anything, the current Navy attacks could be destined for disaster, Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton writes Tuesday.

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'Outlandish': Trump shocks with demand DOJ pay him $230M for grievances

President Donald Trump has reportedly demanded that his Justice Department pay him $230 million in taxpayer dollars as compensation for past actions that he disagreed with.

Trump submitted claims to the Justice Department beginning in 2023, alleging that his rights were violated by investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election, The New York Times reported Tuesday. A complaint submitted last year accused the Department of Justice of privacy violations that occurred during an FBI search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.

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'Not optimistic': Trump gets brutal reminder his 'rented voters' may vanish next election

A Republican strategist reminded President Donald Trump that many of the people who voted for him in 2024 aren't hardcore MAGA loyalists — and won't be there for the next election.

New Jersey and Virginia elections are coming up in a few weeks, and GOP strategist Annalyse Keller called the "No Kings" protests perfectly timed for those states.

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