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'Drooling morons': Trump and RFK Jr. mocked mercilessly for failing at simple math

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attempted to defend President Donald Trump's false claim that he had lowered drug prices by more than 500%.

During a Thursday event in the Oval Office, Kennedy recalled that Democrats had asked him to explain why the president had repeatedly suggested that he reduce drug prices by up to 1,000%.

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'You're such a disgrace': Furious Trump doesn't take kindly to reporter's question

President Donald Trump attacked a reporter during a press conference in the Oval Office on Thursday.

Trump was taking questions from reporters following a press conference on prescription drugs, TrumpRx and affordability when he became visibly irritated by press inquiries surrounding the ongoing Israeli-U.S. war against Iran.

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Trump roasted for again appearing to doze off on the job: 'He's unwell'

President Donald Trump was caught sleeping during an Oval Office press conference on Thursday — and the internet didn't hold back.

The president was speaking with a group of cabinet members about several topics, including health care, prescription drug prices, and the economy, when people started to notice he was nodding off.

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Panicking Hegseth now 'very worried' Trump will cut him next: analyst

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was reportedly concerned that President Donald Trump could dismiss him from his cabinet next, which is dictating his recent moves, an analyst said on Thursday.

Hegseth, who fired Navy Secretary John Phelan on Wednesday, has apparently started to show signs of paranoia over whether he will remain in the top Pentagon position, Tom Nichols, staff writer for The Atlantic, told MS NOW.

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'That's nuts': Joe Rogan warns people will 'light NYC on fire' if Trump tries 3rd term bid

Podcaster Joe Rogan suggested that Americans would revolt if President Donald Trump attempted to use the war in Iran as an excuse to serve an illegal third term as president.

During a Thursday interview with Australian comedian James Donald Forbes McCann, Rogan pointed out that many Israelis wanted to try Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust despite ongoing military operations.

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'The clock is ticking!' Trump unleashes bizarre rant on where he stands with Iran war

President Donald Trump reacted on Thursday to reports on where negotiations stand with Iran amid the ongoing Israeli-U.S. war.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, he argued that reports saying he was uneasy about the ongoing conflict were inaccurate and tried to set the record straight, while also attacking The New York Times and CNN for their reporting.

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'Nothing funny about it!' Dem scolds Commerce Secretary for laughing at union job losses

Rep. Frank J. Mrvan (D-IN) scolded Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after the Trump administration official appeared to laugh at job losses in his district.

During a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday, Mrvan observed that Lutnick had been supportive of union jobs outside of government.

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DOJ under investigation for dragging its feet on Epstein files

In a surprise announcement on Thursday afternoon, Department of Justice Inspector General William Blier is initiating a review of his department over complaints that the release of the entire Jeffrey Epstein files is not in compliance with the law signed by Donald Trump.

Posted on the DOJ’s website, Blier stated, “The DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is initiating an audit of DOJ’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Our preliminary objective is to evaluate the DOJ’s processes for identifying, redacting, and releasing records in its possession as required by the Act.”

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'Why did you lie?' Dem smacks down Trump commerce secretary for dodging on Epstein

Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) called out Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after he misrepresented his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

During a Thursday hearing before the House Appropriations Committee, Dean noted that Lutnick falsely claimed he had never spoken to Epstein again after a single meeting in which his wife was present.

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Trump dealt serious blow as citizens 'question his mental soundness' in Fox News poll

A new Fox News poll shows that voters have started turning on President Donald Trump and how he's handled the economy, according to a report published by The Daily Beast on Thursday.

The poll was conducted among 1,001 registered voters between April 17-20 and revealed Trump's leadership around several major issues has come under fire "as more Americans question his mental soundness."

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'The man was disarmed': Tom Homan confronted on Alex Pretti killing at TPUSA event

U.S. border czar Tom Homan at a right-wing Turning Point USA event faced questions about immigration agents killing Minnesota resident Alex Pretti.

At a TPUSA event on Thursday, host Benny Johnson invited members of the audience to ask Homan questions. One young man demanded "accountability" for Pretti's killing.

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'I've said too much': MAGA network cuts off host saying 'gas prices are a real thing'

Pro-MAGA news network Real America's Voice pulled the plug on host Gina Loudon after she blamed the rising costs of fuel on President Donald Trump's war in Iran.

On Thursday, co-host David Brody asked Loudon to comment on Trump's decision to order the U.S. military to fire on small Iranian boats, possibly breaking a fragile ceasefire agreement.

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Huge 'backlash' threatened as border town Trump voters admit 'we made a mistake': report

Voters in a Texas border town who supported President Donald Trump were expressing regret as a new Democratic candidate makes headway in a competitive race to potentially flip a House seat blue, according to a new report on Thursday.

Democrat and Latin Grammy award-winning artist Bobby Pulido sees an opportunity to reach voters — and not just at quinceañeras — but by offering another message, reported Michelle Cottle, politics opinion writer at The New York Times.

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