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'Very difficult situation': Kristi Noem whines locals not letting ICE agents use restrooms

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem complained that her agents were not being permitted to use restrooms in Chicago because of opposition from residents.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Noem slammed Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.

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'Massive red flag!' MAGA seeks impeachment of Trump-appointed judge over Portland ruling

Donald Trump's critics celebrated over the weekend when a judge who the president himself had appointed issued him a major legal loss. MAGA supporters, on the other hand, called for the jurist to be impeached.

Raw Story reported on the "bombshell ruling," in which Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, ruled that Trump's National Guard call-up to Portland was based on false claims about unrest in the liberal city. That ruling also made waves with Trump critics online.

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'Absurd!' Mike Johnson scrambles as NBC host corners him on purported Epstein files ruse

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) quickly changed the subject after NBC host Kristen Welker pointed out that he had prevented files on Jeffrey Epstein from being released by shutting down the U.S. House of Representatives.

"And as you know, many Democrats have looked at your move," Welker noted on Sunday. "They say the House is not in session because you don't want to swear in this newly elected member, the Congresswoman, Democratic Congresswoman from Arizona, who would be a critical vote to releasing the Epstein files."

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Retired general says military officers were 'props' in Trump's 'rambling political speech'

Retired Army Major General Randy E. Manner strongly criticized President Donald Trump’s and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s speech to senior military officials during a meeting in Virginia last week, saying they used the officers as “props.”

During a podcast on The Signorile Report posted Thursday, Manner said, "If he truly wanted to say something to the generals and the generals and senior enlisted leaders of the world, he could do it any time by setting up a secure Zoom call, essentially. It's not a Zoom call, but it's a secure teleconference call to be able to talk to them about any issues."

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Trump cusses out Netanyahu for downplaying progress with Hamas: report

President Donald Trump used profane language to scold Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for trying to downplay progress on ending the war in Gaza.

According to Axios, Trump expected Netanyahu to declare victory after Hamas agreed to return the remaining hostages, but wanted to negotiate other parts of the peace deal. Netanyahu, however, discounted the importance of the progress.

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Fox News slams food costs under Trump: 'Republicans are going to have a problem'

Fox News predicted that rising food prices would cause Republicans to struggle during next year's midterm elections.

During a Sunday segment on Fox & Friends, host Charlie Hurt pointed to "record highs is nationwide."

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'It's a signal': Ex-Trump insider flags evidence president's plan is 'beginning to crack'

Donald Trump received a legal smackdown from a judge the president himself appointed, and a former Trump insider sees it as a "signal" for what is coming next.

Raw Story reported on the "bombshell ruling," in which Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, ruled that Trump's National Guard call-up to Portland was based on false claims about unrest in the liberal city. That ruling also made waves online.

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'Frustrated': Donald Trump Jr. raging over friend with 'destructive information' about him

Donald Trump Jr. is privately fuming over a college friend who has "destructive information" about the president's son, according to new reporting.

The conservative Wall Street Journal released a deep-dive report late on Saturday night on Gentry Beach, "a college friend of the president’s firstborn" who "has left a trail of confusion abroad" as he touts his connections to the First Family.

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'A poem I wrote': SNL's Trump teases president's big 'secret' with Jeffrey Epstein

Donald Trump's character made a return to Saturday Night Live Sunday as the show celebrated its 51st anniversary — and tied the president to convicted child abuser Jeffrey Epstein.

James Austin Johnson opened the episode in his Trump character, making references to late-night TV drama, as well as the president's bruised hand.

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'Not for the peasants': Trump skewered online for golfing amid government shutdown

Donald Trump was skewered by critics for spending his Saturday golfing while the federal government was shut down.

As the U.S. completed its fourth day of the 2025 federal shutdown, the president was golfing in Virginia. The news spread like wildfire on social media, with critics from all over weighing in.

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'A Trump appointee!!' Internet erupts over judge's major takedown of president's big plans

Donald Trump was shot down by a judge he appointed, causing critics to celebrate online.

Raw Story reported on the "bombshell ruling," in which Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, ruled that Trump's National Guard call-up to Portland was based on false claims about unrest in the liberal city.

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'Bombshell ruling': Trump-appointed judge blocks president's Portland National Guard move

Donald Trump saw a legal loss on Saturday when a judge that the president himself appointed granted a restraining order blocking President Trump's call-up of the National Guard in Portland.

Kyle Cheney of Politico flagged the news on X over the weekend, writing, "Judge IMMERGUT, a Trump appointee to the bench, ruled that Trump's call-up was based on false claims about unrest in Portland and that Trump's own statements were 'simply untethered to the facts.'"

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'Most foolish thing he's done': Legal expert highlights huge mistake by Trump DOJ lawyer

United States Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche made a crucial mistake in a criminal matter, according to a legal journalist.

Lawfare's Roger Parloff on Saturday noted that Blanche made the DOJ's case vulnerable in the matter involving a mistakenly deported man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Abrego Garcia is a migrant who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador due to an “administrative error” but has since been returned to the U.S. and is fighting deportation efforts.

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