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Republican hit with backlash over call for 'hangings': 'Itching to bring back lynching'

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) was accused of wanting to "bring back lynching" after he called to legalize public hangings as a form of capital punishment.

Burchett made the remarks on Friday after the Department of Justice announced that it was expanding execution methods to include firing squads.

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'You're right': CNN corners Republican on farmers getting 'rug-pulled' under Trump

A GOP lawmaker admitted that farmers are feeling a crunch under Trump but shrugged off the economic pressures they've felt recently.

CNN's Brianna Keilar pressed Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) to explain how farmers are surviving in a global market affected by war in Iran and a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Disbelief as DOJ resurrects violent execution method: 'Anyone anywhere asking for this?'

Reactions erupted online Friday after President Donald Trump's Department of Justice announced it would reintroduce execution by firing squad.

The death penalty method had been under moratorium since the Biden administration, but the announcement in a press release on Friday revealed the DOJ had decided to reverse the move in an aggressive pivot.

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White House scrambles as Australian flags hung to greet arrival of King Charles

The White House took swift action after Australian flags were placed on the streets of Washington, D.C., to mark the arrival of King Charles III of Britain.

On Friday, Photos shared on social media showed Australian flags lining 17th Street. Freelance reporter Andrew Leyden shared several of the photos on X.

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Alarm bells as Trump memo gives White House license to destroy tens of millions of emails

Fresh guidance delivered to White House staffers could make destroying government documents that much easier for President Donald Trump's administration, a report has claimed.

An email from the Executive Office of the President issued new guidance on how staffers would save and log internal information and government documents.

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'Despicable': Newsmax host tears into Pete Hegseth over latest stunt

Newsmax host Greg Kelly unloaded on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he unexpectedly fired Navy Secretary John Phelan.

Earlier this week, Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin suggested Hegseth ousted Phelan after the Navy secretary insisted on complying with a judge who said that punishing Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) over a video calling on service members to disobey illegal orders would be unconstitutional.

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'Kill shot' polling figure shows just how bad Trump economy is: analysis

A polling figure has shed light on just how bad President Donald Trump's economic plan for the United States is.

Trump's economic policies have triggered unprecedented public dissatisfaction, with consumer sentiment reaching its lowest point in 74 years. The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 47.6 in preliminary April 2026, a 10.7 percent drop from March, marking the worst reading in the history of the Consumer Sentiment poll.

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Trump's growing 'erratic' behavior is creating a new problem for the GOP: MS NOW host

In a column late Thursday, former President Joe Biden administration senior adviser turned MS NOW host Symone Sanders, pointed out that the constant drumbeat about Donald Trump’s mental competence during his second term is creating a new dilemma for Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators.

As she pointed out, the president this term has been even more in the public eye, with almost daily press availabilities from the Oval Office, as well as spasms of Truth Social postings that have ramped up threats against his enemies, including a growing tendency towards using obscenities.

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‘I think it says something’: Analyst reveals what Vance’s absence in Iran talks could mean

President Donald Trump has sent envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad, Pakistan, this weekend for continued negotiations with Iran — but Vice President JD Vance did not plan to attend — something a CNN analyst said was telling in a report on Friday.

Vance, who previously attended marathon talks with the Iranians earlier this month, will be on standby and available to join by phone or travel if need be, CNN reported. Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's Speaker of the Parliament, who the White House views as Vance's counterpart and head of the Iranian delegation, will not attend either.

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Megyn Kelly turns on GOP over Trump's failures: 'Dems might be the better option'

Conservative podcast host Megyn Kelly suggested that many voters would find Democrats to be the "better option" in the midterm elections because President Donald Trump had done little other than "make things worse."

On her Thursday broadcast, Kelly pointed to recent polls that showed support for Trump had "catered."

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'They're just sad': GOP splinters over Trump-pushed bill with little support

President Donald Trump has seemingly cooled on pushing the SAVE Act through the Senate, but the GOP is splintering under the weight of the bill.

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act is legislation championed by President Donald Trump that would require voters to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote.

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Trump insider admits 90% of White House spokespeople 'don't believe what they're saying'

As Donald Trump’s Iran war drags into its eighth week with no end in sight, there is concern both inside the White House and outside among outside presidential advisers that Trump’s haphazard and scattershot pronouncements are only making things more difficult.

And that is leaving White House officials “fatigued” and wondering what each day will bring.

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Trump's rapidly 'deteriorating' health reaches level of 'emergency': conservative lawyer

Chris Traux, a conservative appellate lawyer and former GOP campaign official, warned on Friday that Trump’s “deteriorating” health was serious enough to be considered an “emergency,” and pitched what he called a "politically achievable” path forward to addressing it.

“President Trump appears to be deteriorating by the day. He is confabulating. He is demonstrating poor judgment,” Traux wrote in an op-ed published Friday in The Hill.

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