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Trump aides 'quietly whispering in his ear' as dream scenario seen in MN chaos: analysts

Stephen Miller is pushing Donald Trump to create further complications in Minneapolis, a political analyst has claimed.

Speaking on The Daily Blast, both Greg Sargent and Mother Jones columnist Mark Follman believe the president could be swayed into invoking the Insurrection Act. The law gives the president the power to deploy the US Armed Forces and National Guard in individual states. Whether Trump uses this law in Minneapolis just weeks after the ICE shooting of Renee Good is yet to be seen.

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'Shortsighted' blunders filled Trump's year — and stopped him making real change: analysis

President Donald Trump's first year in office has been full of blunders — and he has failed to make any lasting change, according to analysis published Tuesday.

Yuval Levin, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and the editor of National Affairs, wrote in The Atlantic that Trump has attempted to make sweeping shifts during his second term and appears to be busy, but hasn't yet laid out his policy plan or his priorities on public issues. By ignoring those powers and viewing his political prowess in the news cycles as his focus, Trump has "also shown remarkably little interest in public persuasion."

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Republican compares peaceful ICE protest to Hamas' horrific Oct 7 Israel attack

Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) compared peaceful protesters who showed up to demonstrate against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a church in Minnesota to the deadly Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.

During a Tuesday Newsmax interview, Self was asked about the decision to interrupt church services over the weekend because the pastor was thought to work for ICE.

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Pouting Trump Cabinet member laughed at as he snaps at Davos panel's Greenland question

Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump's Commerce secretary, refused to answer specific questions about the United States' quest for Greenland when he was confronted at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

During a Tuesday panel, historian Adam Tooze asked Lutnick to explain how countries outside the U.S. were supposed to view the drive to take over Greenland from Denmark.

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CNN host mocks GOP guest's gushing over Trump's past year — then extracts admission

CNN's John Berman seemed impatient with a Republican congresswoman's detailed accounting of the first year of Donald Trump's second presidency — before finally extracting a concession that he's not focused on the topics voters care most about.

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) appeared Tuesday morning on "CNN News Central," where Berman asked her to respond to a preceding segment that showed Republican voter enthusiasm was lagging on the anniversary of the 79-year-old president's second inauguration.

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'Words you might understand': Danish pol reprimanded for shockingly blunt message to Trump

Danish lawmaker Anders Vistisen delivered a shockingly blunt message to President Donald Trump Tuesday while on the floor of the European Parliament — one that saw the lawmaker censured for his use of an expletive.

“Let me put this in words you might understand: Mr. President f--- off,” Vistisen said in a clip from the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, uploaded to social media on Tuesday and reported on by News 18.

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Irate Trump shares wild 2020 claims in fresh meltdown: 'These people must be in jail'

President Donald Trump took to social media Tuesday to relitigate the 2020 election – specifically, to repeat his false claims that the election had been “rigged,” while also demanding those he alleged to be involved to be “in jail, for a long time.”

“These people must be in JAIL, for a long time,” Trump wrote Tuesday on his social media platform Truth Social. “Totally RIGGED ELECTION!!!”

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Trump inflation brag undercut as Congress shares astronomical costs for American families

A congressional report published Tuesday further undercut US President Donald Trump’s claim that he has defeated inflation, estimating that the average American family paid $1,625 in higher costs last year as the Republican president’s tariffs and broader policy agenda drove up prices across the nation’s economy.

The new analysis by Democrats on the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) found that the $1,625 total includes $323 more for housing expenses and $241 more for transportation costs. In some states—including Alaska, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York—the average family paid more than $2,000 in higher costs in 2025 as prices for groceries, housing, and other necessities continued to rise under Trump’s leadership.

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Epstein fiasco forces Morning Joe to demand answers: 'Who are they protecting?'

Reacting to a new motion from the Department of Justice to dismiss a request for an independent monitor to oversee the release of Jeffrey Epstein Files, the panel on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” once again posed the question of who Attorney General Pam Bondi is protecting.

A month after the deadline, mandated by law, to release the files, little progress is being made, which is once again raising suspicions.

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Newsom rips Trump groveling at Davos: 'Should have brought knee pads for world leaders'

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) lashed out at world leaders who were groveling to President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

During a Tuesday interview with Sky News, Newsom faced a question about how world leaders should handle Trump's effort to acquire Greenland.

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French leader fires jab at Trump from Davos stage: 'Crazy ideas'

French President Emmanuel Macron took an apparent jab at President Donald Trump while speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Specifically, Macron appeared to be referencing Trump’s increasingly aggressive efforts to have the United States acquire Greenland – a territory of Denmark – including by slapping eight European nations, including France, with new tariffs until the territory comes under U.S. control.

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Scott Bessent contradicts Trump as he scrambles to clean up 'deranged' letter mess

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent attempted to play clean up Tuesday in the wake of President Donald Trump’s “deranged” letter he penned this week that sent shockwaves across the globe.

In doing so, he openly contradicted the president’s own words.

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Trump could face 'severe consequences' for two bombshell choices: analysis

Two major bombshells from Donald Trump could lead to major consequences in the long-term, a political analyst has claimed.

The president's actions in Venezuela and Greenland could lead to a spike in investigations, subpoenas, and voter backlash. Whether this comes to light is yet to be seen, but The Mirror's Christopher Bucktin believes a midterms blowout for the Republican Party would lead to swift action from Democratic Party representatives.

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