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'Pure unadulterated evil': Trump envoy’s Putin meeting ignites outrage

Political, foreign policy, and national security experts are expressing shock and outrage after President Donald Trump’s special envoy, real estate billionaire Steve Witkoff, met with Vladimir Putin on Friday at the Kremlin for the fourth time—entirely unaccompanied by any senior State Department officials, administration representatives, or policy experts—reportedly to discuss ending Russia’s unlawful war against the sovereign nation of Ukraine.

The Financial Times on Friday reported that critics describe Witkoff “as an innocent abroad, unskilled and unlettered in diplomacy. His fans say experience is overrated.”

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'Stop the bloodshed!' Trump says major deal 'very close' — and demands aides 'finish it'

President Donald Trump expressed optimism that Russia’s long-simmering war in Ukraine was nearing a conclusion as he encouraged face-to-face peace talks between the two countries.

The comments came Friday on the president’s Truth Social platform just as Trump touched down in Rome to join other world leaders for the funeral of Pope Francis.

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'Obligated to comply': Trump official fires off new threat to old foe

A Trump administration official fired off a new threat this week to an old foe — sanctuary cities.

Florida Immigration Coalition policy expert Thomas Kennedy posted a letter on X from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatening to withhold funding from local governments if they don't comply with President Donald Trump's mass immigration efforts.

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'Are they stupid?' Trump rages after prominent QB snubbed in NFL draft

President Donald Trump is fighting battles on multiple fronts, from foreign conflicts to self-inflicted trade wars.

But it was an NFL snub that caught the MAGA leader's attention Friday afternoon.

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Foreign students give up American dream over Trump crackdown

After President Donald Trump's administration revoked hundreds of student visas and threatened deportation for participants of pro-Palestinian campus protests, international students told AFP they were reconsidering their dreams of earning degrees in the United States.

Trump has launched a crackdown on higher education in recent weeks, accusing universities including Columbia and Harvard of allowing anti-Semitism on their campuses.

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'Bye!' Budget stores post new tariff prices — and get immediate backlash

The cheap online retailers AliExpress, Shein and Temu officially raised prices this week, citing President Donald Trump's tariffs on China. Currently, the tariff on Chinese imports is 145%.

The Verge reported Friday that Chinese imports are impacting consumers for products like electronics, cars and clothing.

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'You need to do more!' Senator yelled at by irate town hall attendee

Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) faced angry town hall attendees on Friday afternoon back home, with one attendee demanding he "do more" to impeach President Donald Trump.

One woman CNN showed in a video asked Ossoff why there were no calls for Trump to be impeached. Rep. Al Green (D-TX) announced on April 5 that he would submit his articles of impeachment in "30 days."

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'Extraordinarily troubling': Ex-prosecutor tears into new example of Trump 'lawlessness'

A former prosecutor tore into the Trump administration on Friday after Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested on charges of obstructing justice.

Former state and federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner filmed a brief video on YouTube after Dugan's arrest.

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'Stay tuned!' Trump teases 'big news' in settling 'violent wars' — but not in Ukraine

President Donald Trump on Friday said major news related to conflicts in Africa would soon be on its way, which he griped had “fallen” on his administration to handle.

Trump took to his Truth Social platform to issue the vague presidential message, though he offered no specifics or timeline for the promised upcoming announcement.

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'Rare turnabout': Trump admin eyes walk-back of key position amid backlash from Christians

President Donald Trump has long touted his tough stance on immigration as one of the top mandates granted to him by voters. But according to a new piece in Politico, the administration may soon switch course to allow some Christian refugees to remain in the U.S. and avoid deportation.

This, after an unknown number of Christian Afghan migrants received emails from Customs and Border Protection revoking their humanitarian parole status, Politico reported.

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'Danger for Trump': New economic survey another 'concerning' sign for president

A new economic survey spells out a dire threat to President Donald Trump and to the country as a whole, reported Politico on Friday.

The consumer expectations index, compiled by the University of Michigan, "has dropped by 32 percent since January, the sharpest three-month decline since the U.S. was rocked by a recession in 1990," reported Sam Sutton. This survey reveals that “consumers perceived risks to multiple aspects of the economy, in large part due to ongoing uncertainty around trade policy and the potential for a resurgence of inflation looming ahead,” per the survey team leader Joanne Hsu.

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'Game, set and match': Steve Bannon despairs that GOP just lost a major battle

President Donald Trump vowed not to raise taxes on the rich to pay for his agenda — and handed a major win to the Democrats' left, a key player in the MAGA movement said Friday.

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon said if the GOP had hiked taxes, it would have gutted “the AOC-Bernie ‘oligarchy tour.’”

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‘Can’t imagine’: Trump defends ‘honorable’ allies — but can't rule out insider trading

President Donald Trump defended his administration following reports that White House officials may have tipped off Wall Street executives about a possible upcoming trade deal with India, The Washington Post reported.

Trump made the comments Friday while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, where he admitted it was impossible for him to know for certain, given the thousands of people who work for him.

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