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'Jim Crow 2.0': Top Dem torches Trump's ultimatum on 'voter suppression' bill

The extremes to which the Republican Party will go to sway the 2026 elections in their favor were highlighted again on Sunday after US President Donald Trump said he will sign no other legislation into law this year until the SAVE Act—a bill that would deeply erode voting rights and threatens ballot access for tens of millions of Americans—is passed by Congress.

“It must be done immediately,” Trump declared in a characteristically unhinged social media post on Sunday, referring to the SAVE Act, versions of which have passed the Republican-controlled House but so far stalled in the Senate.

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‘Only fools think differently!’ Trump insists gas price surge ‘a very small price to pay’

Amid the unprecedented spike in gas prices in the United States sparked by the U.S. attack on Iran, President Donald Trump took to social media Sunday to insist that gas price hikes were “a very small price to pay,” and condemned critics as “fools.”

“Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a very small price to pay for U.S.A., and World, Safety and Peace,” Trump wrote Sunday on his social media platform Truth Social. “ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY!”

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'He might be a pedophile': Dem hopeful offers scathing explanation for Trump’s Iran attack

Graham Platner, the Democratic hopeful running for the US Senate in Maine to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins, delivered a sharp rebuke Saturday to the war of choice launched against Iran last week by President Donald Trump—the kind of messaging, say anti-war progressives, that every lawmaker or politician seeking office should be giving in the face of a military campaign that a majority of Americans, across the political spectrum, adamantly oppose.

“We can all see what is happening right now,” said Platner outside Collins’ offices in downtown Portland, Maine on Saturday. “At least with the war in Iraq, they had the decency to try to trick us for months. At least they made Colin Powell go sully his name in front of the UN to try to trick us into thinking WMDs were real. At least then they tried to convince us that it was necessary. This time around, they’re just doing it.”

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'This issue is not going away': Attorney eviscerates DOJ's claim on withheld Epstein files

Former state attorney attorney Dave Aronberg took aim at the Trump administration on Sunday over its explanation as to why a series of accusations against President Donald Trump were withheld from the DOJ’s recent release of files on Jeffrey Epstein, an explanation he called “unlikely.”

In February, it was discovered that several records from a woman who accused both Trump and Epstein of sexual assault were missing from the DOJ’s release of files on Epstein. Last Friday, the DOJ released the records in question, claiming that they had been withheld due to being mistakenly labeled as duplicates.

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Hedge funder makes 'ludicrous 2028 forecast' after White House insiders flag major shakeup

A widely followed hedge funder over the weekend made a "ludicrous forecast" for the 2028 presidential race based on information he got about a Trump team shakeup from his White House sources.

Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners Management in Palm Beach, Florida, took to social media on Saturday to divulge what he has learned from his sources inside the White House.

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Meghan McCain begs Trump to cut ties with top surrogate: 'He's scaring people'

Senator Lindsey Graham issued an alarming threat during a Fox News appearance with host Maria Bartiromo, hinting at imminent military escalation, and alarming longtime ally Meghan McCain.

"You just wait to see what comes the next two weeks," Graham told Bartiromo, maintaining an air of mystery about potential military operations.

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'He blew it': ​President found to have tossed away 'golden opportunity' to stop Iran war

Even some conservatives are sounding the alarm after a report revealed that Donald Trump apparently threw away a "golden opportunity" to de-escalate a global conflict and bring an end to the Iran war.

It started with a report from Trita Parsi, an Iranian-Swedish writer and political analyst, who sought to reveal what happened with Iran issuing a reconciliation video to its neighboring nations. When that dropped, Trump seized on the opportunity to humiliate Iran, but Parsi shows how that could have been the wrong move.

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Trump ally stuns with war proclamation: 'We're going to blow the hell out of these people'

Senator Lindsey Graham issued a stark warning during a Fox News interview, suggesting the United States and Israel are planning significant military escalation in the coming weeks.

"You just wait to see what comes the next two weeks," Graham told host Maria Bartiromo, refusing to elaborate on his cryptic statement.

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Trump accused of 'filibustering his own party' after he boycotts GOP bills before midterms

Donald Trump declared on Sunday that he won't sign any more legislation into law until his pet voter suppression bill is passed, spurring some to accuse him of sabotaging his party.

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to congratulate a right-wing operative for his appearance on Fox News.

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Ex-Trump pick notes growing skepticism in MAGA ranks — and makes grim midterm prediction

Republican strategist Matthew Bartlett, who served in the State Department during Trump's first term, leveled scathing criticism of the president's Iran war strategy, warning that privately, Trump's base is deeply skeptical despite public support.

"We went from 'America First' to 'America Strikes First' pretty quickly here," Bartlett said, highlighting the stark contradiction between Trump's campaign promises and his military actions.

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Fox admits to 'error' after burying clip of Trump wearing hat to fallen soldier ceremony

Fox News over the weekend apologized and admitted to an "error" after failing to air footage of Donald Trump wearing what some deemed a controversial choice of attire to the dignified transfer of deceased soldiers.

On Saturday, Trump came under fire for his behavior during a solemn moment in which six fallen soldiers killed in the president's onslaught against Iran were honored. The president was seen during the event standing upright while others bowed their heads. He was also wearing a white baseball cap during the typically solemn event, which was broadcast in complete silence on CNN.

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'She is just lying': Congresswoman accuses Kristi Noem of false statement on disaster cash

Congresswoman Deborah Ross of North Carolina accused Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem of deliberately withholding disaster relief funds and spending hundreds of millions on self-promotional contracts instead, and then of lying about her conduct.

Appearing on MS NOW, Ross alleged that approximately $80 million in previously appropriated relief funds were mysteriously released immediately after Senator Thom Tillis publicly criticized Noem's department for failing to disburse the money during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

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Veteran polling analyst flags Trump's 'not super smart' move that's ready to backfire

Donald Trump made a "not super smart" move that could come back to bite the GOP, according to a veteran polling analyst.

Election forecaster Nate Silver, a longtime data analyst who covered the 2024 election, noted that Trump won that election against Kamala Harris in part on the inflation issue.

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