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Susie Wiles flipped out after Trump accusation: Vanity Fair reporter

During an appearance on MS NOW on Wednesday morning, author Chris Whipple, who conducted the bombshell interview with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, pushed back on her contention that her comments were taken out of context.

After he pointed out he had every word “on tape,” he noted that at one point, Donald Trump’s handler snapped when he made an observation about her job duties.

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Trump's support collapses to post-Jan. 6 lows: analysis

President Donald Trump returned to office riding a self-proclaimed historical landslide, but he has tumbled to new lows in support less than a year into his second term.

The now-79-year-old president declared the election had granted him "an unprecedented and powerful mandate" with “the entire nation is rapidly unifying behind our agenda," but 11 months after returning to the White House his support appears as shallow as ever, according to CNN's Aaron Blake.

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'Sick and twisted': Top Trump aide melts down over critics ridiculing his 'Hitler haircut'

A top Donald Trump ally panicked just minutes before midnight on Tuesday, suggesting his critics are putting him in danger by mocking his "Hitler" haircut.

The trend appears to have started with ex-GOP lawmaker Adam Kinzinger, who shared an image from a recent blockbuster Vanity Fair article on social media. The photo was of Trump's longtime adviser and former golf caddie Dan Scavino, who is one of Trump's top aide's, and Kinzinger tagged Scavino with one word: "Hi."

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Ex-prosecutor knocks the legs out from under Trump over his Mar-a-Lago raid rant

Donald Trump and the White House seized on a Fox News report Tuesday alleging that the FBI lacked probable cause to search his Mar-a-Lago resort for government documents taken after his 2020 election loss.

Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance disputed this characterization, noting that Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon had already addressed and rejected this argument while overseeing the case before it was dismissed following Trump's re-election.

Fox News reporter Brooke Singman reported that FBI emails she obtained suggested investigators questioned whether probable cause existed for the search and felt pressured by the Biden administration's Justice Department to proceed.

Trump posted on Truth Social: "Unreasonable Search and Seizure!!! That was the FBI's CRIMINAL RAID on Mar-a-Lago. This can never be allowed to happen again!!! President DJT"

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt amplified the story, posting, "Here's the story that matters.."

Vance countered both on her Substack platform, explaining that even Cannon rejected the notion that internal FBI disagreement invalidated the probable cause underlying the search warrant. When Trump's attorneys challenged how the warrant was obtained, Cannon—despite her general favorability toward Trump—sided with the Department of Justice.

"But Cannon didn't find in Trump's favor in this instance, finding that there was sufficient probable cause for the search warrant despite any dissent in the FBI ranks. Cannon held that considering dissenting views by FBI agents would not have 'altered the evidentiary calculus in support of probable cause,' a remarkable ruling from a Judge who leaned strongly in Trump's favor throughout," Vance wrote.

MSNBC's Carol Leonig also disputed Singman's reporting, characterizing it as "misleading" on social media. "Senior @FBI officials agreed there was ample probable cause before the Aug 2022 raid - incl videotapes showing Trump aides had secretly moved boxes of government records out of storage room," Leonig wrote.

You can read more from Vance right here.

Trump's 'radical' policies are 'straining the MAGA faithful': Nobel Prize winner

Donald Trump's "radical" plan for the economy is alienating even his most faithful supporters, a Nobel Prize winner has claimed.

Paul Krugman explained the president's wilder choices for the economy, including a series of massive tariffs and bonuses for air traffic controllers who worked through the government shutdown are beginning to worry MAGA followers. Writing in his Substack newsletter, Krugman explained how Trump had inherited an economy that was in much better shape before he took office.

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Trump's getting away with his 'smash-and-grab' for one essential reason: expert

Everyone knows the source of President Donald Trump's power, according to a civil rights legend, but he's been allowed to get away with his institutional destruction because not everyone is willing to admit that essential truth.

The president's appeal has always been rooted in racism, argued civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill in an interview with Slate, and she said the U.S. Supreme Court was betraying the source of its own authority and esteem by granting Trump nearly unlimited power.

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'That's going to be a problem': Jim Jordan menaces Jack Smith before secretive hearing

Former special counsel Jack Smith is scheduled to testify in a closed-door session before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) signaled his antagonistic approach when speaking with reporters ahead of the hearing.

Smith had requested a public hearing, which Jordan declined. The closed-door session will focus on Smith's investigations into Donald Trump, which were discontinued following the president's re-election.

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GOP defies Trump again with push for 'priority' change ahead of midterms

The Republican Party has made their "priority" focus a change which Donald Trump has voiced his dislike for.

GOP representatives confirmed they would be pushing for both early and mail-in voting at the midterms next year. Trump has previously aired his dislike for mail-in voting and said he would bar "corrupt" mail voting. This is a pledge he has yet to sign into law, and it seems as though Republican Party members are hoping the president does not interfere with the mail-in rally.

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Bombshell interview shows White House 'every bit as bad as we feared': analysis

An interview with White House staffer Susie Wiles has shown the administration is "every bit as bad as we feared", according to a political correspondent.

David Gardner claimed the series of interviews Wiles gave to Vanity Fair paints a much worse picture of inside Donald Trump's administration than first thought. Writing in The Daily Beast, Gardner suggested the "glimpse behind the White House walls" is a shocking showcase of how the country is run.

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Trump weighs in on Brown University shooting as suspect still at large

Donald Trump has asked why Brown University did not have more security cameras in a post to Truth Social.

The president had previously paid tribute to the two killed and nine injured in the shooting at the private university in Providence, Rhode Island.

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'Can only hurt him': Author warns Trump just showed he is truly 'off his rocker'

A prominent author who has written about President Donald Trump for decades warned on Tuesday that the president just showed the world that he is genuinely "off his f------ rocker."

Journalist Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, discussed Trump's response to director Rob Reiner's murder on a new episode of "Inside Trump's Head," a podcast that he co-hosts with Joana Coles of The Daily Beast. Trump posted on Truth Social that Reiner, a frequent critic of Trump's, suffered from "Trump Derrangement Syndrome," and suggested that this may have led to his death.

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'Some renaissance': WSJ editorial board roasts Trump's latest economic report

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board bashed President Donald Trump's favorite economic policy on Tuesday after the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest job market update.

The latest data showed that the economy created 64,000 net new jobs in November following a decline of 105,000 in October. The Journal's editors noted in a new editorial that the figure "sounds worse than it is because the net jobs decline was all in government jobs."

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GOP firebrand rips Fox News for suddenly covering affordability after party got 'crushed'

A MAGA firebrand roasted Fox News during a CNN interview on Tuesday over the network's coverage of President Donald Trump's administration.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called out Fox News for being late to the party on "affordability," which public polling shows is the top issue for voters heading into the 2026 midterm election. She also called out House SpeakerMike Johnson (R-LA) for putting Republicans in a tough spot on health care by shutting down the government for eight weeks.

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