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MAGA official's 'economically illiterate' boast Trump secured $18 trillion torn apart

President Donald Trump's Small Business Administration chief, Kelly Loeffler, heaped praise on him during this week's Cabinet meeting — but she made a particularly outlandish economic claim that had experts doing a double-take.

"The $18 trillion you brought is creating an economic boom," Loeffler said. "We will have 7 percent GDP growth. It’s probably being underestimated right now."

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Trump hurls border czar under the bus at 'Melania' premiere

President Donald Trump appeared to throw his border czar under the bus on the black carpet of the first lady's documentary premiere at the Kennedy Center on Thursday.

As the Trumps walked the carpet, a reporter asked Trump if he planned to start "pulling back" in Minneapolis. Trump shook his head and said, "No, not at all," and walked away.

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Most Trump kids aren't attending 'Melania' premiere amid soft box office sales

It seems as though the first lady's big movie premiere will go off with a couple of notable absences, according to a new report.

The documentary "Melania" will debut at the Kennedy Center on Thursday night, an event expected to draw a crowd of officials from President Donald Trump's administration, Hollywood stars, and business moguls. Amazon, which is owned by Trump ally Jeff Bezos, paid roughly $40 million to license the film, and the first lady reportedly pocketed a substantial chunk of that total herself.

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MAGA senator baffles with election claim: 'Dumber than a 5-pound bag of applesauce'

A MAGA Senator baffled political analysts and observers on Thursday during an interview on the right-wing TV network Newsmax.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) claimed during an interview that President Donald Trump was justified in raiding the Fulton County Election Hub and Operations Center on Wednesday because he was "cheated" during the 2020 general election. Trump has consistently claimed that he won Georgia during the 2020 election, even though a recount and multiple courts have certified that former President Joe Biden won the state.

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Top US adversary plotted to exploit Trump's Greenland obsession: report

President Donald Trump has frequently brought up the specter of China in his threats to annex Greenland away from the Kingdom of Denmark, saying that if the United States does not secure the island, it could be used strategically by the Chinese Communist Party.

But in a twist of irony, China itself was hoping to use Trump's obsession with Greenland to weaken the NATO alliance and bring itself closer to Europe, according to diplomatic cables obtained by Politico.

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MAGA CNN strategist slams Trump admin's Georgia election raid as brutal midterms loom

A GOP strategist slammed President Donald Trump's latest scheme related to the 2020 election results in Georgia during a CNN interview on Thursday.

Shermichael Singleton, a GOP strategist, discussed the Trump administration's decision to raid the Fulton County Election Operations Hub on Wednesday and confiscate more than 700 boxes of materials related to the 2020 general election, including the county's voter rolls. The operation has alarmed local officials and national election rights advocates. A Fulton County commissioner described the raid as "an attack" on the right to vote.

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Walmart swings back at Trump over false posts about its business: report

Walmart took a swing at President Donald Trump on Thursday after the president shared false information about their business on his social media.

Trump reshared posts to his millions of Truth Social followers that Walmart allegedly planned to close 250 stores in California. The posts were authored by anonymous users, who were trying to chide California Gov. Gavin Newsom for the state's high minimum wage of $22 per hour.

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Spooked Trump admin now 'flirting with capitulation': analysis

The Trump administration has felt the fierce public backlash against ICE after the death of two civilians in Minneapolis and the masked agents' aggressive tactics against immigrants — and it could force the White House to change direction entirely, according to analysis Thursday.

Although border czar Tom Homan's tone had noticeably shifted during a press conference in Minneapolis, questions have remained over what comes next in Minnesota, according to analysis from CNN's Aaron Blake.

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New poll reveals cratering support for Trump as Republicans abandon ship

The GOP appears to be turning its back on President Donald Trump after a damning new poll revealed most Americans don't support the president's policies.

The Pew Research Center released a new poll on Thursday showing that just 27% of Americans support all or most of Trump's policies, which is down from 35% at this time last year. The poll noted that the change "has come entirely among Republicans."

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Trump veers way off message with admission on affordability crisis: 'I don't want to'

President Donald Trump in recent weeks has vowed to make living in the US more affordable, as polls have consistently shown voters are giving him low marks on both his handling of the economy and inflation.

However, Trump undercut this pledge during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday in which he said he wanted—despite a nationwide housing crisis—to actively make housing even more expensive than it is today.

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Trump-voting podcaster minces no words after watching admin's 'disgusting' defense of ICE

Some of President Donald Trump's most powerful supporters are starting to turn their backs on him after the most recent killing in Minneapolis, according to a new report.

Trump ingratiated himself with podcast bros like Joe Rogan and Andrew Schulz during the 2024 campaign, who helped him spread his message to their millions of young male followers, a demographic he did very well with come election time. However, the podcast bros have sung a different tune after Trump's immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse in Minneapolis, who was gunned down during a protest.

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Top House Dem schools Fox News host: 'Your own poll' shows 'ICE has gone too far'

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries reminded Fox News host Martha MacCallum that her network's polling showed Americans believe Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had "gone too far."

During an interview on Fox News, MacCallum asked Jeffries why Democrats would risk a government shutdown over ICE policies.

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Trump DOJ nearly shut out by judges over cases that 'turn your stomach': expert

President Donald Trump's Department of Justice was nearly shut out by judges after a federal judge in Minnesota said ICE has defied 100 different court orders.

Legal expert Lisa Rubin talked about the ongoing cases with MS NOW anchor Katie Tur, who described Judge Patrick J. Schiltz's statement that "ICE is behaving as if ICE itself is the law."

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