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Frustrated supporters and a demanding boss: Cracks show as RFK Jr. fans clash with Trump

After the Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary, supporters of his “Make America Healthy Again” movement cheered at having a champion in the federal government.

Now the grumbling has begun. Some of Kennedy’s allies say he’s become almost inaccessible since his confirmation and complain that he’s made glacial progress advancing MAHA goals, such as halting mRNA-based COVID shots and removing fluoride from drinking water.

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'Trump has a problem' as he runs into roadblock that can't be 'bullied' away: ex-lawmaker

Donald Trump is finding out the hard way that he can't bully everything in path into submission as the economy continues to reel due to his tariff policies that have Wall Street investors running for the hills.

That is the opinion of former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) from her perch as a contributor on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," where she claimed on Thursday the president is bumping up against a major roadblock when it comes to getting his way.

With the entire panel bursting into laughter when it was suggested that Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro is the only person who believes the tariff war announced on "Liberation Day" is bound to be successful, McCaskill chimed in to note Trump has met a new kind of resistance he can't overcome.

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Pointing to Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell balking at rate cuts on Wednesday saying more "clarity" about the economy under Trump is needed, McCaskill quipped, "The thing about his speech yesterday that struck me is that he's waiting for clarity. Well, that's like saying I'm going to see the real Easter bunny on Sunday, because this administration is specializing in chaos, right, in lack of clarity."

Reacting to a Truth Social Post that went up just moments before with Trump hinting, "Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough!" McCaskill pointed out, "He can bully a lot of people, he can try to bully news outlets, he can try to bully universities, he's obviously successfully bullied some of the largest, most successful law firms in the country –– brought them to their knees like little baby cowards they are, but he can't bully investors."

She continued, "He can't say to the rest of the world, 'You can trust us now,' when they can see with their own eyes, they can't. So he's really ––Trump is –– he will be captured by the stock market in terms of his political popularity. People like to say, 'Well, only rich people have stocks.' There is a huge number of people whose 401k's, especially people near retirement, that are dwindling in front of their very eyes and they are in a state of panic about this."

"So politically, Donald Trump has a problem because he can't control investors that are turning their back on the United States bonds," she concluded.

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'It seems to be working': GOP lawmaker clashing with Trump emerges as 'unlikely foil'

An ‘influential GOP senator’ is challenging the Trump administration’s agenda and not catching any heat for it, according to a POLITICO report.

Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) is quietly emerging as the “Pentagon’s unlikely foil,” they wrote.

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'Who's crazy?' MSNBC host rips into right-wing 'Trump TV' over defamatory smears

MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski went off on a brutal rant on Thursday morning aimed at the conservative media for smearing critics of Donald Trump's harsh immigration policies.

Using the abduction and shipping of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to an El Salvador maximum security prison without due process which has led to criticism as a springboard, the MSNBC host pointed out that criticism of Trump's policies have come from both liberals and conservatives –– including hosts on Fox News and the Wall Street Journal editorial board.

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Pete Hegseth catches a stray as legal expert shoots down case against El Salvador man

A legal expert ripped apart the Trump administration's case against Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who the government has admitted was removed illegally from the U.S. and sent to a notorious El Salvador prison.

Attorney general Pam Bondi insisted that Garcia, a Salvadoran national who was protected from deportation by an immigration judge in 2019, was "not coming back" to the U.S. despite court orders to facilitate his return and claimed the Maryland resident was a gang member, but legal expert Roger Parloff disputed her allegations on "CNN This Morning."

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'Too late and wrong': Trump threatens the Fed's Powell in early morning comments

Donald Trump was up early on Thursday morning, launching a fresh attack on Fed chair Jerome Powell for ignoring his demand to lower interest rates while threatening him with termination.

In apparent reaction to reports that the European Central Bank (ECB) is poised to cut interest rates for the seventh time in a year today, the president –– reeling from criticism about his handling of the economy –– tried to shift the blame to Powell.

Coming a day after Powell instead warned about the tariff war Trump began, and stated, "Without price stability, we cannot achieve the long periods of strong labor market conditions that benefit all Americans,” hinting at no rate reduction on the horizon, Trump flipped out on Truth Social.

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Early Thursday, he wrote, "The ECB is expected to cut interest rates for the 7th time, and yet, 'Too Late' Jerome Powell of the Fed, who is always TOO LATE AND WRONG, yesterday issued a report which was another, and typical, complete 'mess!'"

He then insisted that, "Oil prices are down, groceries (even eggs!) are down, and the USA is getting RICH ON TARIFFS. Too Late should have lowered Interest Rates, like the ECB, long ago, but he should certainly lower them now."

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Trump gets initial legal win over election interference judge in separate case

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked U.S. District judge Tanya Chutkan's ruling on funding for climate programs implemented by former president Joe Biden.

The D.C. Court of Appeals paused the federal judge's order Tuesday requiring Citibank to release billions of dollars in green bank grants that had been clawed back by president Donald Trump's administration, saying that a partial stay on Chutkan's ruling would give the court "sufficient opportunity" to examine the issue, reported Newsweek.

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'Death of the republic': MSNBC's Rachel Maddow warns U.S. nearing 'edge of the abyss'

The legal maneuvering and outright defiance that President Donald Trump’s administration has displayed surrounding the deportation flights to El Salvador that a federal judge ordered to turn around and return to the United States prompted MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow to issue a dire warning.

Maddow on Wednesday read directly from U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s 46-page opinion in which he found probable cause to hold Trump’s administration in contempt of court over officials’ rush to deport hundreds of people despite the judge’s order.

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Top defense official resigns amid upheaval at the Pentagon: report

John Ullyot, the former senior Pentagon spokesperson who was sidelined last month amid growing controversies at the Defense Department, announced Wednesday he would leave this week.

“I made clear to Secretary Hegseth before the inauguration that I was not interested in being number two to anyone in public affairs,” Ullyot said in a statement to Politico. “Last month, as that time approached, the Secretary and I talked and could not come to an agreement on another good fit for me at DOD. So I informed him today that I will be leaving at the end of this week.”

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'Woke liberal problems like diabetes?' MSNBC's Rachel Maddow tears into Trump's new cut

President Donald Trump’s reported plans to slash $40 billion from the Department of Health and Human Services sent MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow into a ferocious takedown of his MAGA administration’s new efforts.

The primetime host spent the opening minutes of her Wednesday evening show by highlighting the growing backlash to Trump’s policies across the country before flagging reports surrounding his proposal to gut “fully a third of what the United States spends on health care and research.”

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Trump admin proposes redefining 'harm' to endangered animals

The Trump administration aims to remove degradation of habitat from its definition of "harm" to endangered species, proposing Wednesday a rule change that would open the door to human activity in ecologically sensitive environments.

The US Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the definition of "harm" in the Endangered Species Act should exclude "actions that impair the habitat of protected species."

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'Promises kept?' Trump base bristles over lack of reprisals

by Frankie TAGGART

Inflamed by endless claims of liberal "deep state" operatives targeting their president for prosecution, Donald Trump's supporters dreamed of the day when he would return to office and take his revenge.

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'Jumped out at me': CNN legal analyst flags 'big headline' in Trump DOJ's clash with judge

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg laid down the law in his warning that he was on the brink of holding Trump administration officials in criminal contempt of court, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's John Berman on Wednesday evening.

The move, which could lead to the jailing of Trump administration figures, stems from the ongoing defiance of federal rulings about the mass deportation of migrants to El Salvador's infamous CECOT megaprison, which is being done without any due process.

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