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'Lie-O-Rama!' Trump dizzies as he unleashes falsehood frenzy in address to nation

President Donald Trump kicked off his mystery speech out of the gate on Wednesday evening with an avalanche of false claims, saying that Joe Biden instituted "transgender for everybody" and accepted 25 million foreigners from prisons and mental institutions.

Trump did so while denying any responsibility for the affordability crisis and claiming that prices are actually coming down on his watch, and pledging to give $1,776 "warrior dividend" checks to people in the military.

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'Why is he screaming?' Critics fixate on 'angry' Trump's volume in rapid-fire address

President Donald Trump uncorked a falsehood-filled blitz during his Wednesday night address from the White House —in which he touted accomplishments and unveiled a new 1776-themed bid to help military families — but internet critics begged the MAGA leader to watch his decibels.

Trump's rapid-fire speech made dubious claims, including that he cut drug prices by up to 600 percent, and that gasoline has fallen to under $2.50 a gallon in much of the country.

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Prediction markets go wild over what Trump will say in mystery speech

President Donald Trump's address to the nation attracted significant betting interest on Wednesday night.

More than $760,000 of bets were placed on words Trump would say during his address on Kalshi about 10 minutes before he was scheduled to speak. Significant activity was also recorded on Polymarket.

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Watch live: Trump addresses nation as poll numbers tank

President Donald Trump was addressing the nation on Wednesday night, his first public address in several months.

His speech comes at a time when his poll numbers slide, and Democrats appear to have significant momentum heading into the 2026 midterm election. A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found just 36% of voters approve of Trump's handling of the economy, which is the lowest of his presidency.

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HHS suddenly slashes child health funding after RFK Jr. hit with harsh criticism

The Department of Health and Human Services cut funding for seven grant programs that supported an organization that has criticized Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., according to a new report.

The New York Times reported that the grants had been awarded to the American Academy of Pediatrics for programs that seek to reduce "sudden infant deaths, prenatal substance exposure, birth defects and adolescent mental health problems." In all, the seven programs accounted for $3 million in funding out of the roughly $18 million that the academy received from HHS last year, according to the report.

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'Don't let the door hit ya': Dan Bongino buried in mockery as he flees for the exits

Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino's announcement that he is leaving the Trump administration in January received swift mockery from political analysts and observers on Wednesday.

Bongino announced his resignation about an hour after President Donald Trump praised him for doing a "good job" during a press conference at Joint Base Andrews. His announcement comes at a time when Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel are facing growing criticism for their handling of high-profile cases like the Brown University shooting that left two students dead and injured nine others.

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'Oh my!' Internet floored by Vanity Fair photographer's biting retort to Stephen Miller

Reactions erupted Wednesday after news dropped about Stephen Miller's bizarre "be kind" demand to a Vanity Fair photographer who captured stunning images for the outlet's bombshell story about President Donald Trump's White House.

The White House deputy chief of staff had a surprising demand for Christopher Anderson, who captured the striking, extreme close-up photos and revealed the surprising interaction he had with Miller during the photoshoot, The Washington Post reported.

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'Get your story straight!' Senator accuses Trump admin of lying in classified briefing

A Senate Democrat bashed the Trump administration's classified briefing on its strikes against alleged drug boats during an interview on CNN.

On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave a classified briefing to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where they contradicted several key parts of the administration's narrative about the strikes. For instance, they said the boats were likely traveling to Europe, not the United States, as the administration claimed. They also admitted that the ships were likely carrying cocaine and not fentanyl, which President Donald Trump recently declared a "weapon of mass destruction."

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Stephen Miller's bizarre 'be kind' demand to Vanity Fair photographer gets sharp retort

A Vanity Fair photographer behind the explosive story revealing a rare view of President Donald Trump's inner circle divulged a shocking demand from White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

Christopher Anderson, who captured the unpolished portrait-style, extreme close-up images of the Trump administration, described a jaw-dropping interaction with Miller in a conversation on Wednesday with The Washington Post. Anderson has photographed other political figures in the past, including portraits in his 2014 book "Stump."

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Dan Bongino announces he's quitting moments after Trump lauds him for doing a 'great job'

Deputy FBI Director and former MAGA podcaster Dan Bongino announced on Wednesday that he plans to leave the administration in January, which came moments after President Donald Trump praised him for his work.

"I will be leaving my position with the FBI in January," Bongino said in a post on X. "I want to thank President Trump, AG Bondi, and Director Patel for the opportunity to serve with purpose. Most importantly, I want to thank you, my fellow Americans, for the privilege to serve you."

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'Do you think they’ll notice?' MAGA told Trump used Truth Social to break core promise

A columnist revealed on Wednesday that President Donald Trump has used one of his social media accounts to break a core promise to his base.

David Rothkopf, a columnist for The Daily Beast, argued in a new column that Trump is backtracking on his promise to MAGA that he would not start any new wars. Rothkopf mentioned the administration's strikes against alleged drug boats in international waters and his threatening Truth Social post against Nicolas Maduro's regime in Venezuela as evidence of Trump's escalating steps toward war.

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Trump's 'appalling' White House plaques spark backlash: 'Something very wrong here'

A recent renovation at the White House caused quite a stir on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump recently installed a "Walk of Fame" featuring photographs of former presidents, which lines the walkway from the West Wing to the White House. On Wednesday, the administration installed plaques with information about each president, some of which were personally written by Trump, CNN's Kit Maher reported.

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'War is coming': MAGA provocateur uncorks ominous prediction for Trump's mystery speech

President Donald Trump will announce "a war is coming" between the U.S. and Venezuela in his Wednesday night speech, according to right-wing broadcaster Tucker Carlson.

Carlson made the remarks on Wednesday during an interview with former Judge Andrew Napolitano. Both men are former Fox News employees.

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