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MAGA leader levels Trump agency's new move with a five-word question

A former Donald Trump insider and MAGA leader on Saturday called out the administration's newest reported health moves, employing a five-word question.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, previously a strong ally of the president including in his second term, broke with the admin when it came to the fight to release files related to convicted child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein. Over the weekend, she weighed in on a report about Trump's FDA.

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Trump just 'upset all 9' Supreme Court Justices — and it's sure to backfire: GOP insider

Donald Trump's reaction to the Supreme Court smacking down his signature initiative upset "all nine" justices and will give the conservative high court "more freedom" to defy the president's wishes in upcoming cases, according to a Republican strategist.

Appearing on MS NOW's PoliticsNation this weekend, Republican strategist Susan del Percio, who has a history of working with Republican candidates and in Rudy Giuliani's administration, was asked if Trump's response to the Supreme Court would fly with the nation's highest jurists. Trump said he was ashamed and disappointed with Republicans who ruled against him, and said they lacked courage and loyalty.

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Economist flags Trump's one-day flip flop after having 'months to prepare' his next move

Donald Trump had "literally months to prepare" a response but still fumbled it, changing his mind after one day, according to an economist on Saturday.

The Supreme Court smacked down Trump's tariff policies in a stunning rebuke from the most conservative high court in modern history, and Trump responded by waffling his new plan, according to noted economist Justin Wolfers.

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Trump threatens Netflix with 'consequences' if it doesn't fire ex-Obama insider from board

Donald Trump on Saturday demanded that Netflix fire a former Obama insider from its board, or face "consequences."

The president took to Truth Social over the weekend to share a comment made by fringe MAGA influencer Laura Loomer, known for her close ties to Trump.

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'The man needs his meds!' Internet lights up over new Trump plan to impose 'illegal taxes'

Donald Trump on Saturday proposed a new end-run around the Supreme Court's major tariff smackdown, leading observers to call on him to take his medication.

The president over the weekend took to Truth Social to announce he was raising the global tariff rate to 15% using a law never invoked by a US president before.

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'I am withdrawing my endorsement': Trump revokes support for GOP congressman after dust up

Donald Trump on Saturday revoked his endorsement for a Republican congressman, instead backing a challenger.

Trump over the weekend continued to lash out after the Supreme Court struck down his key tariff policy goals. The president first struck out at the Supreme Court Justices who ruled against him, and then took out his frustration on a GOP lawmaker.

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'Whoops': Lawyer who beat Trump in court uses admin's own argument to defeat new plan

The lawyer who successfully argued at the Supreme Court against Donald Trump's signature policy, leading to a massive blowup aimed at certain Justices, used the administration's own argument against the president's new plan to circumvent the legal smackdown.

Neal Katyal argued against Trump's tariffs before the nation's highest court, which rejected the Trump policy plank in a devastating blow after hearing arguments several months ago. Trump then imposed a new plan: namely, that he would raise global tariffs to 15% using a law never invoked by a president before, according to reports.

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‘They deserve to be helped’: Trump jumps to help deep-red state after thumbing nose at DC

President Donald Trump on Saturday declared the perpetually shrinking Great Salt Lake in the Republican-led state of Utah to be of “tremendous interest” to him, and vowed to provide direct assistance to address what he called the "environmental hazard,” a stark contrast to his demand earlier this week to be asked “politely” to provide aid for a major wastewater spill in the Democratic-run Washington, D.C.

“Very important to save The Great Salt Lake in Utah,” Trump wrote Saturday on his social media platform Truth Social.

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Trump hikes global tariffs while still fuming over Supreme Court’s ‘ridiculous’ ruling

President Donald Trump announced a dramatic increase to global tariffs on Saturday in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling the day before against his so-called “reciprocal tariffs,” a ruling he slammed as “ridiculous” and “poorly written.”

“Based on a thorough, detailed, and complete review of the ridiculous, poorly written, and extraordinarily anti-American decision on Tariffs issued yesterday, after MANY months of contemplation, by the United States Supreme Court, please let this statement serve to represent that I, as President of the United States of America, will be, effective immediately, raising the 10% Worldwide Tariff on Countries, many of which have been ‘ripping’ the U.S. off for decades, without retribution (until I came along!), to the fully allowed, and legally tested, 15% level,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

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More Trump losses expected now that the Supreme Court can't hide behind the shadow docket

Donald Trump’s string of Supreme Court wins has hit a wall, in no small part because the court is in session and the so-called “shadow docket” has been shelved until the court recesses again for the summer.

According to a report from the Washington Post, the president’s massive loss on tariffs that came down on Friday, combined with a December blow limiting his ability to deploy National Guardsmen in Chicago, is a sign of things to come as the justices are forced to justify their legal reasoning.

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‘My new hero’: Trump gushes over Supreme Court justices who backed him on tariffs

Following the Supreme Court’s bombshell ruling Friday against the White House’s so-called "reciprocal tariffs,” President Donald Trump lavished praise Saturday on the three Supreme Court justices who back him and his policy, declaring one in particular to be his “new hero.”

“My new hero is United States Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and, of course, Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that they want to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

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GOP lawmakers not willing to bail Trump out on tariffs: report

Any hope that Donald Trump may have had that the Republican majority in the House would agree to hand to him their power to enact tariffs after his humiliating 6-3 defeat at the Supreme Court on Friday should be put aside, according to the National Review.

The furious president’s claim that he doesn’t need Congress may be an acknowledgement that he knows he does not have the Republican caucus members on his side, many of whom are reportedly thrilled that the nation’s highest court has put the president in his place.

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‘We’ll make you disappear’: Dem lawmaker demands answers on disturbing FBI tip about Trump

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) is demanding answers regarding a disturbing tip received by the FBI in 2016 that includes allegations of the “sexual exploitation of a minor” involving President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

“Why are folks not asking more questions about this FBI complaint in the Epstein Files?” Stansbury wrote early Saturday morning in a social media post on X, alongside a link to an FBI tip that was published last month by the Justice Department.

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