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'Cratering': Trump badly underwater on major issue as big bet backfires

President Donald Trump has bet heavily on the idea that the public will support his federal takeover of Washington, D.C. if he sells it as an attempt to restore order and crack down on crime — but a new poll released by Quinnipiac on Tuesday suggests the whole endeavor is blowing up in his face.

From the outset, Trump has characterized D.C., and large cities overwhelmingly run by Democrats in general, as disaster zones full of violence and anarchy, and he followed up with an order instructing D.C. to eliminate its cashless bail system, which has been frequently derided by right-wing politicians even though such programs have a long track record of working.

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'We had an unbelievable victory today': MAGA host celebrates after MN mass shooting

Pro-MAGA Infowars host Owen Shroyer celebrated what he called an "unbelievable victory" after an alleged transgender person was accused of carrying out a mass shooting that left at least two children dead.

Following the shooting at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Shroyer pointed out that the suspect had used the names Robin Westman and Robert Westman.

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New Trump appeal to Supreme Court banks on idea 'justices don't mind being played': expert

President Donald Trump's administration appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting that the panel expedite a decision on an emergency application regarding foreign aid funds mandated by Congress.

Writing for his Substack, Georgetown Law School Professor Steve Vladeck said that this is the 23rd emergency request that Trump sent to the High Court in seven months. Vladeck wrote that the Trump team "seems to be structuring at least some of its litigation decisions specifically to take advantage of its expectation that it can receive emergency relief from the Supreme Court."

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'That I wouldn't do': CNN host forces Trump-allied GOP lawmaker to admit president's error

CNN's John Berman put a Republican lawmaker on the spot over President Donald Trump's call to prosecute a political foe and his son.

The president raged against Democratic donor and philanthropist George Soros and his son Alexander Soros in a Wednesday morning Truth Social post, saying the pair should be charged with racketeering for allegedly funding protests against his policies, and the "CNN News Central" host challenged Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-FL) to justify the attack.

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All of Trump's new ideas to 'make train travel great again' stolen from Biden: report

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stood mere feet from where is predecessor stood in 2021, announcing a federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s Union Station as part of President Donald Trump's plan to "make train travel great again." The problem, however, is that the new plan was stolen from former President Joe Biden's administration, according to a CNN reporter.

Duffy spoke to Fox News Tuesday morning talking about the "NextGen Acela," the slick, new Amtrak trains that rolled out of Union Station. He bragged that the new trains will also "increase reliability."

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Trump issues statement on mass shooting: 'Please join me in praying for everyone involved'

President Donald Trump issued a joint call for prayer following the school shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota Wednesday morning.

“I have been fully briefed on the tragic shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “The FBI quickly responded and they are on the scene. The White House will continue to monitor this terrible situation. Please join me in praying for everyone involved!”

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Trump admin suffers decisive blow in effort to deport high-profile migrant

The Trump administration suffered a decisive blow Wednesday after a federal judge ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who has been the target of the administration for deportation for months, could not be deported until at least early October.

Garcia, who despite having protected legal status was wrongly deported to El Salvador in March due to an “administrative error,” has become a flashpoint in the Trump administration’s mass deportation policy, largely centered around debates over migrants being denied due process in their arrests.

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'He just couldn't utter the words!' Trump rages at Republican legend for not praising him

President Donald Trump fired off at former White House official and GOP lobbyist Karl Rove Wednesday after Rove, appearing on Fox News, stopped short of attributing the country's “tremendous success” to the president.

Writing on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump labeled Rove a “RINO,” or ‘Republican in name only,’ and raged at the former senior advisor to the Bush administration for being “unable” to “utter” his name.

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'Our president is so weak': Strategist says Trump just highlighted a major vulnerability

Cabinet members showered President Donald Trump with praise at their hours-long televised meeting, but a political consultant warned those displays of devotion could wind up backfiring.

The 79-year-old president on Tuesday hosted a record-breaking three-hour, 16-minute cabinet meeting where Senate-confirmed officials fell over themselves laughing at his wisecracks and insults, and they lavished him with adulation that astonished "CNN News Central" host Erica Hill and other onlookers.

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'We're watching you!' Trump threatens George Soros with new RICO investigation

Donald Trump lashed out at billionaire George Soros and his son in a Truth Social post where he suggested the two of them should be investigated for racketeering.

The comment comes two weeks after the New York Post reported that Soros — a long-time right-wing bogeyman — has donated to groups protesting the military occupation of Washington, D.C., with other cities on tap.

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'This is a sign!' Ex-GOP strategist gives Dems roadmap to 'defeating Trumpism'

As Indiana Republicans meet with President Donald Trump to discuss a mid-cycle gerrymandering plan, and California Democrats are in the process of executing their own gerrymander, one GOP strategist is sharing a roadmap for Democrats on what he sees as the path to “defeating Trumpism.”

“What if you win – which is probable, not possible – without cheating?” said Mike Madrid, former leader of the California Republican Party and co-founder of the Lincoln Project, speaking on his Substack “The Great Transformation” Tuesday. “That’s how you destroy Trumpism. Want to know how to make it stronger? You cheat, then you win.”

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​'Part of the problem': Trump ally Corey Lewandowski reportedly creating chaos at DHS

Former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski’s actions as a senior adviser to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem are angering both staff members at the department and Trump administration officials.

According to a report from Politico, Lewandowski is working as the "de facto chief of staff" for the embattled Noem and has inserted himself into the decision-making process, which is creating a “bottleneck” leading to projects being delayed until too late.

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'Truly frightening': Expert says new Trump move 'could end very badly' for economy

As President Donald Trump continues to stand behind his decision to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, one former leader at the agency warns that the consequences of the firing, should it ultimately go through, could be catastrophic.

Trump announced on Monday that Cook would be fired “effective immediately,” alleging the Biden-appointee of mortgage fraud, claims that have yet to be litigated in court. Cook immediately rebuked Trump in declaring her intention to continue to serve out the remainder of her 14-year term.

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