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Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman warns US faces Venezuela-style collapse under Trump

Nobel Prize-winning economist turned political commentator Paul Krugman tore into President Donald Trump on MSNBC for firing the nation's chief labor statistics analyst for reporting weak jobs numbers — and told anchor Ari Melber this is the same blueprint that ends up driving authoritarian countries into economic collapse.

This comes at the same time Trump is ramping up threats and attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, an official he originally appointed, for not lowering interest rates because the administration's tariffs are undoing progress on inflation, sparking additional fears the president could derail independent monetary policy.

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‘Stunning’: Erin Burnett flattens Trump in scathing takedown of 'unprecedented' move

CNN's Erin Burnett scorched President Donald Trump on Friday evening, saying he "fired the messenger" when he booted a top official responsible for releasing job numbers he didn't like.

Trump fired a Bureau of Labor Statistics official earlier in the day, ordering the dismissal of Erika McEntarfer, the agency's commissioner, after she released a July jobs report that showed much weaker-than-expected employment growth and large downward revisions to job numbers for May and June. Trump baselessly accused McEntarfer, a Biden appointee, of manipulating the data for political reasons.

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'Awful': Trump’s latest move sparks fears of 'banana republic' tactics

U.S. President Donald Trump stunned economics experts on Friday when he demanded the firing of Erika McEntarfer, the current commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

In justifying his call to fire McEntarfer, Trump baselessly accused her of manipulating economic data to hurt him politically by releasing a report showing that the economy only added 73,000 jobs last month.

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Raging Trump smells blood after surprise Fed resignation: 'She knew he was wrong!'

President Donald Trump demanded more resignations on Friday afternoon as news broke that a member of the Federal Reserve had abruptly resigned.

Earlier in the day, Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said she would step down from her position on the Board of Governors. Her resignation will be effective Aug. 8.

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'Good question!’ Trump grilled on whether he'll keep firing people who deliver bad news

After going off on two long rants about his poor job numbers, President Donald Trump took questions from the press on his way to the helicopter en route to his Bedminster, New Jersey, country club. Among the comments he made was in agreement that no one should trust his job numbers.

The new report showed bad numbers for July, but also readjusted the May and June numbers, showing that the two were down significantly.

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'Who are you gonna trust?' Economist warns Trump is poisoning America’s fiscal reputation

An economics expert warned that any forthcoming jobs numbers will leave many questioning their accuracy.

President Donald Trump raged after the Bureau of Labor Statistics published less-than-glowing jobs numbers for July and recalculated the May and June numbers to show meager reports. In response, Trump said he would fire the chair of the BLS and install someone "competent."

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'Succession' star bashes 'idiot' Trump in vulgar takedown over Scotland dig

President Donald Trump made a cutting jab against the Scottish independence movement during his trip to Scotland, saying the United Kingdom should only allow independence referenda every 50 or 75 years because a country "can't go through that too much."

The remark enraged Brian Cox, a Hollywood actor born in Dundee and supportive of Scottish independence, who made his feelings against "that idiot in America" known in a new interview with Sky News.

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'You joking?’ Ex-MSNBC host gobsmacked as former aide blames Trump scandal on 'bad staff'

Former MSNBC Mehdi Hasan was taken aback when a former White House official blamed Trump's staff for giving the president bad information.

Hasan, who founded independent news site Zeteo, asked former Trump chief-of-staff Mick Mulvaney "to explain Trump's insane defense of the doctored image of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's knuckles" as justification for deportation.

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Major IRS move just 'exposed what's really happening' in the Trump admin: expert

In a move backed by private tax-filing corporations, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump officially announced the shutdown of the government's free Direct File service this week.

For two years under the administration of former President Joe Biden, the IRS allowed taxpayers in some states to file their taxes online using public software under a pilot program.

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'Struggling' Americans are skipping meals — and blaming Trump: 'shocking' poll

With inflation and unemployment rising, a majority of Americans say President Donald Trump is to blame for increased prices and the high cost of living, as many turn to credit cards and other high-interest vehicles to pay for their purchases, a new poll finds. Some are skipping meals just to make ends meet, some spend time daily worrying about how they are going to pay their bills, and many are forced to turn to friends and family for financial support.

“American families are struggling financially, and 6 in 10 place blame on Donald Trump for driving up their cost of living,” reported progressive think tank The Century Foundation, with data from a Morning Consult poll that it sponsored. “More than half believe that billionaires, corporations, and congressional Republicans have made their lives harder,” while the “majority of voters feel the Trump administration’s actions are making their problems and anxieties worse—not better.”

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'No integrity!' Furious sheriff slams Noem’s DHS for raiding his ranks using his own data

Florida sheriffs are furious that the Department of Homeland Security used data provided to them from sheriffs' departments around the country to poach their staff for their own desperate efforts to meet deportation quotas from the White House.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, Sheriff Grady Judd said that in their capacity as local law enforcement, they are already working with immigration officers as part of their current role.

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'No one can be that wrong!' Trump lashes out in meltdown over his poor job numbers

President Donald Trump lashed out after learning that his job numbers were lackluster at best.

Taking to Truth Social on Friday, Trump wrote that the reason his jobs numbers were so poor was that President Joe Biden appointed the commissioner of Labor Statistics, who "faked the Jobs Numbers before the Election to try and boost Kamala's chances of Victory."

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Trump’s bizarre story raises dementia fears: 'We should not turn our heads'

A rambling story Donald Trump told to an audience in Pennsylvania on July 15 has raised a red flag with an attorney who served in the late Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in 2008.

In a column for The Hill, California attorney Chris Truax, who has previously acknowledged he has not supported Trump since his first run for the White House, pointed out that the president has spiraled into bouts of "confabulation," which is more concerning than the president's habit of off-the-cuff lying.

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