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Far-right coalition of MAGA power-brokers now 'falling apart' after Kirk murder: analysis

Verge writer Tina Nguyen reports it’s been “barely a week before everyone began fighting each other for a piece of” Charlie Kirk. The resulting feeding frenzy is sparking a civil war among MAGA influencers that’s caught up even the leadership of Israel.

The indictment of Kirk’s alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, cited his Discord chats wherein he appeared to confess to the shooting.

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Trump admits to having 'opposite view' as Cabinet member undoes 'greatest' achievement

President Donald Trump admitted Friday afternoon he doesn't see eye to his with his own handpicked Health Secretary, but insisted he wanted someone with "opposite views."

The admission came as reporters peppered the president with questions at the White House, including one about Robert F. Kennedy's Department of Health and Human Services.

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'Trick question!' Trump snaps as reporter asks about Charlie Kirk fallout

President Donald Trump on Friday took issue with a reporter's inquiry in the Oval Office, calling it a "trick question."

As Trump fielded shouted questions from reporters, one reporter asked him about his thoughts on free speech as it relates to the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

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'Bulldoze it': Critics aghast at new Trump plan impacting White House

A new report left critics aghast Friday as it claimed donors to President Donald Trump's luxurious new White House ballroom may get their names enshrined in the building "forever."

Trump is building the addition, a project described as the most significant renovation of the White House since Harry Truman. The ballroom is planned as part of a 90,000-square-foot expansion of the East Wing, will cover about 25,000 square feet and seat up to 900 guests.

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'Complete trainwreck!' Trump official explodes at Al Gore during bizarre Fox meltdown

President Donald Trump's Energy Secretary melted down on Fox Business on Friday after the host asked his thoughts on former Vice President Al Gore.

Chris Wright joined Maria Bartiromo on her show "Mornings with Maria," and was asked what he would tell "Al Gore and the skeptics" about climate change ahead of his appearance at an upcoming New York Times Climate Forward event scheduled for Sept. 24.

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Trump makes big 'gamble' with move to slap steep new fee on key program

President Donald Trump is expected to sign a new order Friday that will slap a steep fee on a key immigration program that allows U.S. companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty jobs that require highly specialized knowledge and the equivalent of a bachelor's degree.

Trump's proclamation would impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B applications, according to Bloomberg and CNN. CNN reporter Kristen Holmes told viewers on Friday that tech companies usually use such workers.

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Trump donors may get their names etched into White House walls 'forever'

Donors to President Donald Trump's lavish new White House ballroom may get their names enshrined in the building "forever," according to a new report.

Trump is building a new ballroom, a project described as the most significant renovation of the White House since Harry Truman. The ballroom is planned as part of a 90,000-square-foot expansion of the East Wing. The ballroom itself will cover about 25,000 square feet and seat up to 900 guests.

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Trump invites highly controversial leader to White House

President Donald Trump announced on his Truth Social platform Friday afternoon that another controversial foreign leader would be coming to the White House for negotiations near the end of the month.

"I am pleased to host President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, of Turkey, at the White House on September 25th," wrote Trump. "We are working on many Trade and Military Deals with the President, including the large scale purchase of Boeing aircraft, a major F-16 Deal, and a continuation of the F-35 talks, which we expect to conclude positively."

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'Ridiculous!' Trump admin ignites another firestorm with passport fight

The Trump administration’s latest fight on gender ideology is igniting a firestorm from critics online who accuse the administration of being “gender obsessed.”

On Friday, Trump officials petitioned the Supreme Court to roll back a Biden-era policy that allowed passport applicants to choose “male,” ‘female,” or “X” for their gender, according to a report Friday from The New York Times. The Trump administration had already tried to roll the policy back before being blocked by a federal judge in June.

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'Shame on you. Resign': Hakeem Jeffries faces Dem backlash over Charlie Kirk honor

On Thursday morning, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) posted a clip of himself lashing out at Republicans over the imminent government shutdown, but commentators on Bluesky were more interested in his vote to honor conservative gadfly Charlie Kirk that had just concluded.

The honor, which is purely ceremonial, stated, “Charlie Kirk became one of the most prominent voices in America, engaging in respectful, civil discourse across college campuses, media platforms, and national forums, always seeking to elevate truth, foster understanding, and strengthen the Republic.”

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'Absolute beatdown': Judge's 'hulksmash' of Trump 'garbage' suit stuns onlookers

A federal judge tossed President Donald Trump's voluminous defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, and social media users were stunned by the brutal critique of his attorneys' work.

U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday ordered the lawsuit struck but gave the president 28 days to file an amended complaint that meets the professional standard governed by the Federal Rules for Civil Procedure requiring complaints to "a short and plain statement" explaining why the pleader is entitled to relief under the law, and he repeatedly showed how Trump's suit fell short by being way too long.

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'Be careful': Trump warned Kimmel 'game of chicken' could leave his admin 'up the creek'

Donald Trump’s use of FCC chair Brendan Carr to rid himself of major network critics is turning into a “game of chicken” where he doesn’t seem to understand that he has more to lose, according to an analyst.

During an appearance on MSNBC with host Anna Cabrera, Deadline Hollywood editor Dominic Patten claimed there is still an ongoing debate among execs at ABC/Disney about when to bring popular host Jimmy Kimmel back and if they did the right thing by putting his show on “indefinite” hiatus.

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'Strange times': Kimmel claims he's being followed in first comments since suspension

Jimmy Kimmel broke his silence Friday, telling Adam Carolla that he's living in "strange times" and also saying that he thinks he's being followed.

Kimmel's longtime friend and Man Show collaborator shared texts between himself and Carolla on "The Adam Carolla Show," the Daily Beast reports. The late-night television host told Carolla he believes a helicopter is following him. Carolla reached out a few hours after news hit that Kimmel was suspended by ABC and parent company Disney after the host commented that MAGA was using Charlie Kirk's death to further their political gain.

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