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'If you’re a fascist get a Tesla:' Rock legend swipes Trump and Musk with new protest song

Rock legend Neil Young, known for searing protest music that dates to the late 1960s, has a new political ditty to add to his catalog, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Young, who holds dual American-Canadian citizenship, was once part of supergroups Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, interspersed with a prolific solo career.

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'Troubling sign': CNN panel floored as new poll 'doesn't look good' for Trump

A new CNN poll paints a gloomy picture for Donald Trump just 100 days into his return to the White House, which network analysts described as a major warning sign for the president.

The new poll out Monday shows Americans are increasingly souring on Trump over the chief issue that helped fuel his comeback: the economy. According to CNN’s Kasie Hunt, Trump’s overall approval rating “has sunk to a historic low,” as more details about the American public's growing dissatisfaction with the economy emerge.

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'Dark swerve': Analysis shows US quickly becoming a 'police state' under Trump

President Donald Trump has not quite turned America into a dictatorship, wrote Eduardo Porter in a lengthy analysis for The Washington Post — but many of his actions bear a striking resemblance to how Latin American dictators in the present and the recent past have maintained control.

One key way he is doing so, Porter wrote, is "forced disappearance."

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Trump accidently 'butt dialed' reporter in dead of night

President Donald Trump spoke with reporters from The Atlantic, but according to Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer, Trump had two accidental conversations after 1 a.m. in the morning.

"I should just say it was two conversations and actually one late night, 1:28 a.m. butt dial from the president," Parker told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday. "But two times we spoke with him, and on Hegseth, that, it was interesting. We asked, this is the moment where [Defense Secretary Pete] Hegseth has rotated out his chief of staff. He's fired three top advisers. There's news reports of his wife, who is not a defense department official, joining him in official meetings. You know, a story that he had installed a makeup room in the Pentagon. And what the president said was, look, I had a talk with him. It was a — I did it in a positive way, but I had a talk with him, and I think he's going to get his act together."

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'Destroyed for no reason': Trump fires would-be mom hour after she nabs foster parent slot

After years of preparing to be a foster mom, Atlanta CDC worker Bree Danner had finally won an opening to foster a little girl—one hour before DOGE pulled her job.

“My career in public service has completely been destroyed for absolutely no reason,” she told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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'Heads on pikes': Karoline Leavitt disgusts onlookers with immigrant trophy video

The Trump White House is under fire after Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt posted a video showing lawn signs lining the White House driveway, bearing the photos of allegedly undocumented immigrants, the charges against them, and the word “ARRESTED” in bold, capital letters.

The posters do not indicate the immigrants were convicted, only arrested, for various major crimes.

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'Give me a break!' Bush-appointed judge signals Trump poised to get stinging court blow

A federal judge appointed by former President George W. Bush signaled Monday that he may go further than any court yet in striking down President Donald Trump’s executive orders aimed at major law firms, according to a report in All Rise News.

Portions of Trump’s orders targeting the law firms Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, WilmerHale and Susman Godfrey have already been blocked by four separate federal judges, who all found the actions likely unconstitutional. While none have struck down Trump’s orders entirely, U.S. District Judge John Bates appeared ready to rule against the surviving elements, the publication said.

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'Suffered enough': Roseanne Barr says her friends 'lost their jobs' over tariffs

Actress and comedian Roseanne Barr revealed that people she knows "lost their jobs" due to policies related to President Donald Trump's tariffs.

During a Monday interview with Alex Jones, Barr appeared critical of the president.

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'Is this an SNL skit?' Mockery abounds at Sean Spicer's White House encore

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer returned to the White House on Monday after his seven-month stint in 2017. While Spicer was on the other side of the podium, he questioned Karoline Leavitt about why the White House is doing interviews with so-called "unfriendly" reporters when there are others on the right who are eager to speak with him.

Spicer now has a streaming show affiliated with Mark Halperin's 2WayTV.

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'They're concerned': GOP senator warns 'disruptive' Trump policy gnawing at constituents

Lawmakers are back on Capitol Hill after a break that saw many of them back home at contentious town hall meetings with unhappy constituents. Now that they've heard what voters have to say, both the House and Senate must grapple with passing President Donald Trump's agenda in the form of a massive spending bill.

CNN's Manu Raju called this next week a "critical period of legislating."

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'Raw deal': Analyst shames Trump for luring Black voters with 'bait and switch'

President Donald Trump has “prioritized the wrong values,” according to Washington Post columnist Theodore R. Johnson. And the minority groups he courted during the presidential campaign are paying for it.

The promises Johnson believes are not being kept come from the “Platinum Plan,” which Trump allegedly touted as his method of economically empowering Blacks.

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'Stay out of our election!' Right-wing Canadian PM candidate fires back at Trump

Pierre Poilievre, a conservative MP running to be Canada's prime minister, fired back at U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about the country's election.

In a Monday post on his Truth Social platform, Trump encouraged Canadians to vote for him.

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'Huge win!' Trump boasts of major new deal in White House's own backyard

President Donald Trump bragged Monday afternoon of what he called a "huge win" for the nation's capital.

Trump took to his Truth Social platform to boast of major news that the Washington Commanders NFL team will return to Washington, D.C., with a new stadium at the site of the old RFK Stadium. His post celebrated a deal between the team and the city's government to build a new, state-of-the-art stadium as part of a roughly $4 billion redevelopment project.

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