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'Incoherent': Expert rips Trump for saying kids can now settle for '2 dolls instead of 30'

University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers criticized President Donald Trump after his claim that families with young children could simply buy far fewer dolls this holiday season.

“They’re having tremendous difficulty because their factories are not doing business. They made a trillion dollars with [former President Joe] Biden … selling us stuff. Much of it, we don’t need,” Trump said about goods coming from China.

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'I had a weak moment': Trump nominee grilled over 'classic rape threat' at Senate hearing

Sen. Ron Wyden questioned Rodney Scott, President Donald Trump's nominee for commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, over an alleged "rape threat" he made to a government employee.

During a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Wednesday, Wyden noted that a Scott had "tweeted what a judge referred to as a classic rape threat to a former Border Patrol agent who was critical of your leadership."

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'Big win': Critic cheers as Trump loses in court over DOGE access to Social Security data

President Donald Trump lost another case, this time in a vote from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Democracy Docket chief Marc Elias called it a "BIG win" for their ongoing lawsuits against the administration.

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'Sure to cause headaches': Analysis warns Trump's eyebrow-raising excuse 'invites a clash'

President Donald Trump made a damning admission during this week's sit-down interview with ABC News' Terry Moran about the Kilmar Abrego Garcia immigration case, that could land his administration in further trouble with the judge overseeing the matter, Andrew McCarthy wrote for the National Review on Wednesday.

Abrego Garcia, a Maryland family man who immigrated to the United States illegally, was disappeared to the infamous Salvadoran CECOT megaprison despite having never been convicted of a crime and despite having a protective court order barring his removal to that country. The case has become a flashpoint that helped sour voters on Trump's mass deportation policy, and multiple courts have now ordered him to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return.

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'You're chairman, and you're out of order!' James Comer shouted down for interrupting Dem

Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) insisted that House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) was "out of order" during a hearing about government spending.

"Mr. Chairman, I just want to say our federal budget reflects our values," Lynch explained at Wednesday's hearing. "When we fund the VA, so it's not just about numbers, it's about the mission and the purpose of our budget."

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'Whoa': Trump stuns immigration attorney as he eyes 'unprecedented' move for deportations

An immigration expert was taken aback by a CNN report that the Trump administration is looking beyond El Salvador for a "safe third country" to ship undocumented migrants.

CNN correspondent Priscilla Alvarez posted to X on Wednesday afternoon, "Trump admin has discussed with Libya and Rwanda the possibility of sending migrants who have criminal records to those two countries, sources tell me + @kylieatwood. Trump officials are also hoping to enter negotiations with Libya to strike a safe third country agreement."

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Trump's retribution campaign comes for FBI agents who knelt during 2020 BLM protests

FBI agents who supported the Black Lives Matter movement by kneeling for a photo in support of George Floyd, who was killed in 2020 by an officer in Minneapolis, are being reassigned, according to a report.

Those in the photo are next on President Donald Trump's retribution list after conservatives said the photo proves the FBI has a "liberal agenda," The Washington Post reported.

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'Stuck in quicksand': Experts say Trump's tariff relief 'helps Tesla' — but not 'Big 3'

President Donald Trump celebrated his first 100 days in Michigan on Tuesday, but the state's top automakers remain stuck in "quicksand" while Tesla benefits, according to a Wednesday report.

Matt Sledge wrote for The Intercept that a leading analyst warned that Detroit's so-called "big three" automakers are suffering under Trump's trade war.

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'My jaw dropped': Legal expert floored by Marco Rubio's 'astonishing' response on key law

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin said that her jaw dropped when she heard Secretary of State Marco Rubio response when asked whether the United States has been in touch with El Salvador about the Maryland father wrongfully deported there.

"I'd never tell you that," Rubio said about facilitating the return of Kilmar Ábrego García. "And you know who else? I would never tell a judge, because foreign policy belongs to the president and the executive branch. Not some judge. We'll conduct foreign policy appropriately if we need to, but we won't discuss it, and no one can make us discuss it because that's how foreign policy works."

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Republicans dole out stress balls and earplugs ahead of Trump's megabill hearing

Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee distributed a care package that included energy drinks, stress balls, and earplugs ahead of the Wednesday markup of a bill that would extend tax cuts for wealthy Americans and corporations.

According to Brendan Pedersen of Punchbowl News, the care packages featured items like "Red Bull energy drinks, stress balls and ear plugs."

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'Writing on the wall': Battleground newspaper sees stunning plunge in Trump support

A major newspaper in Georgia reported Wednesday that it's witnessed a major decline in support for Donald Trump among MAGA and independent voters.

The finding is a big warning as it comes from a battleground state essential to the Republicans' path to future victories.

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'You're just lying!' Dem smacks down MTG for calling kids on school lunches 'garbage'

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) shouted down Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and accused her of referring to children in the school lunch program as "garbage."

At a Wednesday House Oversight Committee hearing on tax cuts, Stansbury offered an amendment to prevent the Trump administration from cutting benefits, including Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and food assistance programs.

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Trump called out for indirectly calling J.D. Vance 'a liar' over Pete Hegseth support

President Donald Trump directly contradicted vice president JD Vance and indirectly called him a liar.

The president dismissed a question Tuesday from ABC News correspondent Terry Moran, who asked if he had complete confidence in embattled defense secretary Pete Hegseth.

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