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'One of the worst reporters you'll see': Trump rips CNN journalist and waves her off

President Donald Trump ripped a CNN journalist during a Wednesday news conference before the reporter could even ask her question.

Trump took questions in the White House after hosting a roundtable discussion about Antifa with cabinet members and MAGA influencers. He made the remarks toward the reporter after taking multiple questions from MAGA-friendly media outlets.

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Trump asks MAGA influencers to serve up names for prosecution: 'Give 'em to Kash or Pam'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday told MAGA influencers to turn over names of people they're investigating to FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi for prosecution.

Trump's comments happened during a roundtable discussion at the White House about Antifa. Several cabinet members attended the meeting, including Patel, Bondi, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and White House senior advisor Stephen Miller.

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'We took the freedom of speech away': Trump makes eye-popping remark during roundtable

President Donald Trump gave off-the-cuff remarks at a round-table meeting on Wednesday that included Attorney General Pam Bondi, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, FBI Director Kash Patel, and others, where he acknowledged his administration has taken away some freedom of speech rights.

Trump talked about his administration demanding a mandatory minimum of one year in prison for "inciting riots."

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'Not helping': Ex-Trump White House lawyer warns president is hindering his retribution

A former advisor to Donald Trump warned the president Wednesday that he's not helping himself when it comes to his campaign of retribution against his perceived political enemies.

Speaking to CNN on Wednesday, Jim Schultz, a former White House lawyer, was asked what he would advise Trump to do when it comes to allegations around his targeting of FBI Director James Comey.

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Trump team drafts plans to prepare for invoking Insurrection Act: report

Insiders say that the Trump administration has kicked off key drafts to prepare for invoking the Insurrection Act.

In an NBC News report on Wednesday, five people — including a senior administration official, two people close to the White House and two others aware of the conversations — the administration is apparently beginning to consider the next moves and "whether it makes sense to invoke the act."

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'Keep your mouth shut!' Republican gets earful after ambushing top Dem in hallway

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) was accused of embarrassing himself after causing chaos in a congressional hallway by confronting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY).

Instead of meeting with Jeffries in private on Wednesday, Lawler stopped the Democratic leader in front of a crowd of people to ask him to sign on to a temporary extension of subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. Democrats have said that they would not accept only one year of subsidies for the health care program.

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'Nightmare scenario': Analysis warns Supreme Court may 'clear path' for one-party rule

A Democratic voting rights group was "sounding the alarm" Wednesday, warning of a "nightmare scenario" wherein the U.S. Supreme Court could "clear the path for a one-party system" and give Republicans control of Congress.

The high court is slated to rehear Louisiana v. Callais on Oct. 15, and in a new Politico report, Fair Fight Action and Black Voters Matter Fund signal that removing Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act could give Republicans a path to redraw up to 19 House seats to benefit their party.

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'Coin-flip chance' Trump does it to me: Ex-official fears he will become next Comey

Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor thinks he's probably next on the list of people to get the James Comey treatment from President Donald Trump.

Trump demanded that the Justice Department act on the former FBI director with a prosecution. On Wednesday, Comey was arraigned in court, and Taylor was in court to watch.

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Trump's 5-point plan to 'rule forever' exposed by senator

U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, one of the most outspoken members of the Democratic Party, took to the Senate floor to explain what he says is President Donald Trump “enacting a well thought out plan so he and his allies can rule forever.”

“We aren’t on the verge of an authoritarian takeover,” the Connecticut Democrat declared. “We are in the middle of it. But I worry people don’t see the whole scheme. They just pay attention to each new daily outrage.”

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'Come and get me': Dem gov dares Trump to make good on arrest threat

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) spoke to an MSNBC reporter on the ground in Chicago for protests around the deployment of federal agents to raid the city.

President Donald Trump issued a Wednesday morning demand for Pritzker and the city's mayor to be put "in jail for failing to protect Ice Officers (sic)!”

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White House wallows in 'lame-duckism' as Dems gain upper hand in shutdown: ex-Trump aide

A former aide to President Donald Trump is seeing a shift in power to the Democrats as the government shutdown persists.

Republicans control the House, Senate, and White House, but have failed to pass a continuing resolution to temporarily fund the government. They seek help from Democratic senators, who are drawing a hard line on reinstating healthcare subsidies for Affordable Care Act users. Republicans have refused to agree, saying they'd only talk about the subsidies after the shutdown ends.

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'We don’t control what he’s going to do': GOP's Thune regrets support for Russ Vought

Republican lawmakers who were happy to see controversial DOGE godfather Elon Musk walk away from the White House are now having to contend with Office of Management and Budget head Russell Vought making their lives miserable with his job-cutting ways, according to a new report.

According to the New Republic’s Alex Shephard, as much as GOP lawmakers want to cut back government services, they also don’t want to have to deal with constituents who can’t get calls answered or see services they depended upon curtail.

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'The hell with that!' Steve Bannon flips out at Trump DOJ over handling of James Comey

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon lost it during a live broadcast after former FBI Director James Comey avoided the media and photographs before pleading not guilty to criminal charges brought by President Donald Trump's Department of Justice.

Bannon began his War Room broadcast on Wednesday with a live shot of the courthouse where he expected Comey to turn himself in.

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