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Bizarre Trump ramble to military seen as 'truly significant turning point' in presidency

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked concerns with his unusual order summoning hundreds of military commanders to Virginia for an all-hands meeting — but it the speech by President Donald Trump that left onlookers really confused.

The president and his Pentagon chief pledged to end "woke" and "politically correct" policies they believe had undermined military readiness, but neither speech seemed to justify the extraordinary order summoning the top brass from posts around the world to a Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, in the eyes of many observers.

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Trump meanders away from shutdown question to talk about 'men in women's sports'

On his way to be transported to a Marine base in Quantico, Virginia, to give a speech at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s controversial summit with the top Pentagon brass, Donald Trump went on a rambling rant when asked about the budget crisis that threatens to shut the U.S. government at midnight.

Instead of talking about how to end the budget impasse, the president talked about his border wall and “men playing in women’s sports.”

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Trump's plans to silence enemies are backfiring massively: analyst

President Donald Trump's bid to silence his prominent critics is backfiring by making them more popular, political pundit Jonathan Chair wrote in The Atlantic.

The president in recent weeks has stepped up his campaign against high-profile opponents, cheering ABC's short-lived decision to suspend "Jimmy Kimmel Live" after the host's comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and pressuring officials to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey, who was charged last week with lying to Congress.

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'It's just ghoulish': Trump insiders buried for point scoring off tragedies

After singling out Vice President J.D. Vance for repeatedly pouncing on shooting tragedies and trying to blame Democrats on the left, MSNBC host Joe Scaborough extended criticism to encompass the far right-wing for not only lying about the events, but trying to score political points.

Noting that the conservative CATO Institute has provided data showing the overwhelming number of domestic attacks have come from right-wing extremists, the “Morning Joe” co-host went on an extended rant.

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'He has lost it': Outrage as Trump posts 'deeply racist' AI video of Democratic leaders

President Donald Trump took to social media Monday night to share a deepfake video depicting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) with a handlebar moustache and a sombrero, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) calling himself and Democrats “woke pieces of s---” — a post that drew immediate outrage from critics and lawmakers alike.

Set to the well-known “Mexican hat dance” song, the video sees Schumer – whose voice and likeness are convincingly recreated likely using generative artificial intelligence – say that Democrats want to allow unrestricted immigration because Americans don’t like Democrats.

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Hegseth gets 'frank feedback' as military's highest-ranking officer balks at new strategy

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is proposing a new National Defense Strategy — and is running into a wave of opposition that includes Donald Trump’s hand-picked choice as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

According to a report from the Washington Post, when Hegseth meets with the U.S. Armed Forces leadership at the highly controversial gathering at a Marine Base in Quantico, Virginia on Tuesday, his new proposal to reorder the Pentagon’s priorities is casting a cloud over the meet-up.

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Trump gloats over huge YouTube settlement: 'All banned conservatives should be paid!'

President Donald Trump went on a midnight gloat after winning a massive settlement with YouTube over his post-Jan. 6 ban from the video platform.

After YouTube agreed to pay him $24.5 million, all of the Big Tech companies have now settled lawsuits the president filed against them in 2021 over bans imposed in the wake of the deadly U.S. Capitol riot. Trump shared an AI-generated post calling for other conservatives to be paid for their own bans from social media platforms.

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'Offends them': Analyst warns top military brass is seething over Hegseth 'waste of time'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's planned meeting with the top brass of America's military Tuesday is facing strong pushback from within the ranks, according to one columnist.

David Rothkopf, columnist for The Daily Beast, spoke with the outlet's executive editor, Hugh Dougherty, on a new episode of its podcast about the planned meeting between Hegseth and military leaders. NBC News reported on Sunday that President Donald Trump also plans to appear at the meeting to tell the leaders "how well we're doing militarily."

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'Covering every base': Analyst warns Trump's latest order 'more dangerous than it looks'

A high-profile progressive analyst warned on Monday that President Donald Trump's latest executive order is "more dangerous than it looks."

Progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen discussed Trump's executive order targeting the left-wing group Antifa on the latest episode of his podcast, "Brian Tyler Cohen." The order was signed shortly after the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed during a speech at a Utah university earlier this month.

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'Save your tears': White House fires back at pop superstar using her own lyrics

The White House didn't take kindly to pop superstar Ariana Grande's criticism of President Donald Trump.

Grande reshared a post on Sunday night to her Instagram Stories, questioning whether MAGA fans have actually benefited from Trump 2.0. The post originally came from activist Matt Bernstein and asked Trump voters: "It’s been 250 days. Now that immigrants have been violently torn from their families and communities have been destroyed, now that trans people have been blamed for virtually everything and live in fear, now that free speech is on the brink of collapse for us all — has your life gotten better?”

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MAGA divided by this 'distinctly swagless' pundit with the 'vibe of a missionary': analyst

A Charlie Kirk-esque influencer is making waves in MAGA circles for all the wrong reasons, according to one analyst.

Will Sommer, writer at large for The Bulwark, wrote in a recent newsletter that Brilyn Hollyhand, who Sommer described as being "distinctly swagless," is causing a rift within the MAGA movement because he is positioning himself as an heir apparent to Kirk's audience, many of whom are around Hollyhand's age.

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'Dude is crawling out of skin': Insiders say Pete Hegseth is 'manic' in the Pentagon

Pentagon insiders revealed Monday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is so rattled by the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk that he seems to be "crawling out of his skin."

The Daily Mail reported on Monday, citing "Pentagon insiders" who spoke on the condition of anonymity, that Hegseth has become prone to erupting in tirades, yelling at staffers, and obsessing about details concerning his security. The report was published about two weeks after Kirk was killed while giving a speech at a Utah university campus.

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'Destruction is mutually assured': WSJ slams Trump's 'game' against American farmers

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board slammed President Donald Trump's trade war with China in a new op-ed on Monday, arguing that it amounts to a "game" the president is playing against American farmers.

"Whoever claimed trade wars are easy to win clearly wasn’t an American farmer," the editorial reads in part. "Witness the enormous collateral damage America’s soybean producers are suffering amid President Trump’s trade war with China."

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