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'Talk about self-defeating': GOP gov scolded by WSJ for joining Trump-backed revenge plot

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun drew the ire of the Wall Street Journal on Friday after threatening political payback against Republicans who torpedoed a Trump-backed plan to redraw congressional maps mid-decade.

“Political principle has been out of fashion, but it had a good day in Indiana on Thursday,” the Journal wrote in an editorial that praised Hoosier Republicans who rejected the proposal before criticizing Braun.

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'Talking like a crazy person': GOP hesitant to put 'declining' Trump on campaign trail

Bulwark editor Jonathan Last and former Republican and Bulwark publisher Sarah Longwell say Republicans are wheeling President Donald Trump out early to visit Pennsylvania and other states to sell his economic policy because time is running out on his waning charisma.

“We need to talk about Trump’s age … and what it means for the next three years,” said Last, pointing out that the president’s hair is “really thinning” and nobody’s yet figured out how to get bronzer on his “albino white scalp.”

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'You're obviously a sycophant!' Trump snaps over Obamacare question

President Donald Trump snapped at a reporter in the Oval Office on Friday after being pressed on what millions of Americans should expect as enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire – a change projected to raise premiums for roughly 24 million people.

During an event honoring the 1980 U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team – the famed “Miracle on Ice” – a reporter asked Trump directly: “What’s your message to those 24 million Americans who will see their insurance premiums go up?"

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Trump's power 'beginning to crumble' after 'mass revolt': analyst

President Donald Trump may have just suffered his "most significant blow yet," an analyst wrote Friday.

When Indiana's Republican-controlled legislature rebuffed his redistricting scheme despite intense pressure from MAGA allies, the implications extended well beyond electoral calculations. The 31-19 vote represented a coordinated challenge to the president's grip over his own party and his vision for consolidating power during his second term, The Atlantic's Jonathan Chait argued in his piece.

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'I know nothing': Trump plays dumb on new bombshell Epstein photos

President Donald Trump on Friday denied knowledge of newly released Jeffrey Epstein photos.

Trump, who was in a number of the photos released by the House Oversight Committee, said he knows "nothing about it" after a reporter questioned him following an event honoring the 1980 U.S. Olympic men's hockey team with Congressional Gold Medals.

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Ex-Indiana GOP governor cheers 'rebellion' against Trump: 'National embarrassment'

Former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels — who faced personal attacks from President Donald Trump for opposing a mid-year gerrymander giving Trump two more Republican districts — ended the week celebrating Trump’s defeat in Indiana.

“My state’s Senate, not often the subject of national attention, earned some on Thursday by declining to enroll Indiana in the bipartisan national embarrassment of mid-decade gerrymandering,” Daniels told the Washington Post, adding that Trump-friendly Republican senators appeared to wage “an instinctual rebellion against being ordered around, especially by outsiders.”

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Elon Musk issues dark prediction about Steve Bannon as explosive new Epstein photos drop

Billionaire Elon Musk had an ominous prediction about MAGA strategist Steve Bannon on Friday after a newly released batch of photos showed President Donald Trump's former senior aide with the late financier and convicted child offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Musk responded to an X post from user Shadow of Ezra, suggesting that Bannon was apparently meeting with Epstein to advise him on how to "rehabilitate his public image" at his office where a "trafficking victim's photo" appeared to sit on Epstein's desk, alleging that Epstein took photos of his victims, which "were viewed by many as 'trophies' or a form of leverage."

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'Trump has fallen': Analyst stunned as MAGA leader becomes 'electoral poison'

An analyst on Friday warned that President Donald Trump and his MAGA movement are showing signs of collapse.

David Rothkopf, a foreign policy expert and columnist for The Daily Beast, wrote how the president's declining health, defecting Republicans, concerns over the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, the tanking economy, aggressive immigration policy, Democratic electoral wins, court battles and plummeting approval rating have all put him in "deep trouble."

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​Trump drops two names for top Fed chair job — and they're both named Kevin

President Donald Trump has reshuffled the pack of contenders for the next Federal Reserve chair, elevating two candidates he says are now at the top of his list – and they’re both named Kevin.

According to a new Wall Street Journal report, Trump is giving a fresh look at former Fed governor Kevin Warsh while continuing to hint that National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett could take the top job.

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Read: House Republicans release last-minute health care bill

For the first time this year, Republicans in the House of Representatives have released a health care bill.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has suggested that there will be a vote on the bill next week. The text was released late Friday afternoon.

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More lurid revelations coming on Epstein: House Dem

A Democratic lawmaker on Friday revealed a shocking update about the new trove of "explicit and disturbing" images released by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee from the Jeffrey Epstein estate, including the revelation that some of the more than 90,000 images have "pictures of people engaged in sexual acts."

Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA) told CNN's Kasie Hunt that the images of the late financier and convicted child sex offender with other high-profile people — President Donald Trump, Bill Gates, former President Bill Clinton, filmmaker Woody Allen and MAGA strategist Steve Bannon — were just 20 or so of the thousands of images the committee was investigating. And that lawmakers have questions for many of the people in the photos, including the ones who have not been identified.

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Pro-Trump lawmaker abruptly quits leadership role after election-rigging scheme implodes

Indiana state Sen. Liz Brown (R) has resigned her leadership role as assistant majority floor leader after her Republican colleagues voted against new district maps.

A day after Republicans in the Indiana Senate rejected President Donald Trump's redistricting demand, Brown said she was stepping down from the position. She will continue to serve as Senate Judiciary Chairman.

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Republicans walking into 'historic buzzsaw' by defending hated Trump policy: conservative

National Review senior writer Noah Rothman said Republicans appear to be resigned to “a drubbing in next year’s midterm elections” by blindly following President Donald Trump.

Public opinion on Trump’s economy and his tariffs is crashing, “and that’s just the pro-Trump right,” warned Rothman, citing pro-Trump Republican National Committee chairman Joe Gruters.

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