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'Gonna take it back': Pete Hegseth could 'feel' the communism at the Panama Canal

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed to take back the Panama Canal because he said that he could "feel" communism there when he visited.

While speaking to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday, Hegseth reflected on his recent trip to Panama.

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Trump warned he's playing a 'dangerous game' by messing with 'Rule #1 in politics'

Reflecting on the weeks of economic chaos Donald Trump has inflicted on American consumers and Wall Street investors as he has brashly instituted tariffs, then backed off, ramped them up again, and then started doing "carve-outs," a former GOP campaign consultant cautioned the president he is tempting fate.

Speaking with the hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend," Tara Setmayer detailed the economic pain Americans are experiencing while Trump's rich buddies get richer.

That, she explained, could come back to bite him because he is ignoring what she called "Rule #1 in politics."

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"He [Trump] doesn't care about anyone this hurts except for his billionaire buddies and his own bottom line," she explained. "Back in 2012, Donald Trump is talking about how he loves when there's a bad economy, when the economy is bad, then I can buy things more cheaply. So, I mean, this is all we need to look underneath about who's benefiting from this and it sure as hell isn't the average American."

"Because it's the billionaire tech bros and all these other people who, you know, [GOP Rep.] Marjorie Taylor Greene selling off stocks and buying things, and you know, what's going on with the insider trading, like the market manipulation," she added.

"There's a bigger thing at play here and playing chicken with China is a losing battle," she elaborated. "This country relies on, fortunately, since permanent normal trade relations in 2000, relies heavily on China –– our economies are intertwined."

"Are there issues that we could do to try to work around that and get better deals? Yes," she conceded. "But it was also called the TPP, the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership that Donald Trump blew up in 2017. If we had moved forward with that, we wouldn't be here now either. So this is all a very dangerous game that Donald Trump is playing, here, that is going to cost the American people a lot, and rule number one in politics is you don't mess with people's money."

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Doctors order Trump colonoscopy as JD Vance expected to briefly take over presidency

Donald Trump's doctors have ordered a follow-up colonoscopy for the president after his recent physical.

A report from the president's physician released on Sunday suggested Trump had "well controlled" high cholesterol and a history of COVID-19, rosacea, pre-cancerous skin, diverticulosis, and a benign colon polyp.

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'Defend himself': Commerce secretary hangs Vance out to dry for calling Chinese 'peasants'

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said he would let Vice President J.D. Vance "defend himself" after he called Chinese people "peasants."

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, host Jonathan Karl noted that Vance had recently insulted the Chinese people.

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Fox News segment praises Trump as 'modern Moses' on Passover holiday

Fox News host Charlie Kurt and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, a former Fox News host, compared President Donald Trump to a "modern Moses" for the Passover holiday.

In a Sunday segment on Fox & Friends, Hurt presented Huckabee with a clip of a freed Hama hostage asking Trump to be the "modern Moses" to "free my people" who are still hostages.

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'What the hell is she talking about?' Karoline Leavitt laughed at on MSNBC for Trump boast

The co-hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend' as well as their guests were brought to laughter after watching a clip of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt breathlessly boasting about Donald Trump's tariffs as part of brilliant negotiating.

With the president walking back his sweeping tariff plan with the exception of China before the weekend, he then backed off tariffs on Chinese electronics late Friday night in an apparent nod to his supporters in Silicon Valley.

After noting the "climbdown," co-host Michael Steele pointed out that the White House spokesperson was leaning on the ghost-written Trump book "Art of the Deal" as an administration talking point.

Speaking to reporters outside the briefing room, the 27-year-old Leavitt chastised them with, "Many of you in the. media clearly missed the art of. the deal. You clearly failed to see what President Trump is doing here. You you tried to say that the rest of the world would be moved closer to China, when in fact, we've seen the opposite effect. The entire world is calling the United States of America and not China, because they need our markets."

After watching the clip, co-host Steele blurted, "What the hell is she talking about?"

"I mean, does she not know that China and Japan and other nations are creating their own little economic axis without the us right now?" he added before turning to guest Basil Smikle to explain, "That somehow this art of the deal is working."

"There is no evidence that it's working. You can't govern with stream of consciousness," Smikle replied to laughter before dryly adding, "That doesn't work."

Turning serious he added, "You know, I heard Bill Clinton say this a number of years ago, that the United States is 4 to 5 percent of the world's population so we have to play nice with our partners around around the globe. And as you said, and we talked about this before, what China has been doing internationally has been, you know, when you.look at it, you know, building ports in places in Africa and in the Caribbean, they've expanded their economy significantly."

"So this sort of protectionist approach that the president is thinking or trying to promote that he has, I definitely think, you know, hurts American workers," he continued.

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'Clear indications that Donald Trump’s presidency is endangered' after climbdown: expert

After only three months in office full of missteps, some political observers are admitting Donald Trump's second time in the Oval Office is going poorly with one Washington insider pointing out his tariff plan has turned into a "self-inflicted wound" that has damaged his prospects.

In an interview with the Guardian's David Smith, Larry Jacobs, director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota, marveled at how badly things have gone for the re-elected president while admitting it may be too early to call what is going on now a "failed presidency."

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Bernie Sanders fights apathy on American left

Bernie Sanders is emerging as one of the most vocal opponents to US President Donald Trump, with the 83-year-old senator drawing tens of thousands of people to his "fighting oligarchy" rallies around the country.

Supporters packed the Gloria Molina Grand Park in Los Angeles on Saturday as guests including politicians, union representatives and musical acts took to the stage before speeches by Sanders and Democrat representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

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'All hands on deck': Democrats unleash new strategy to derail Trump

WASHINGTON — Democrats are getting their groove back. Or, at the very least, desperately trying to.

After some party members faced heckling during recent town halls and even outright protests — including outside Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s Brooklyn home and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ district office — Democratic Party leaders are going on offense now that Congress gaveled out for lawmakers’ two-week-long Easter recess.

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Bernie Sanders thrills Coachella crowd with surprise appearance

US senator Bernie Sanders became one of Coachella's top cameos so far, drawing a massive crowd on Saturday as he made a pit stop at the premier music festival.

Screaming fans sprinted over, camera phones in hand, to capture the politician's unannounced speech that followed a blockbuster set from superstar Charli XCX at a neighboring stage.

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US-funded Arabic network ends broadcasts after Trump cuts

Alhurra, the Arabic-language network created by the US government after the Iraq invasion, said Saturday it would cease broadcasts and lay off most staff after President Donald Trump's administration shut off funds.

The network went on air in 2004, when US officials were complaining about coverage of the Iraq war from Qatar-backed Al-Jazeera -- which two decades later maintains a dominant role in Arabic-langauge media.

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'Bizarre': Observers say Dem leader just 'flushed any chance in 2028 down the toilet'

Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer could have just complicated her bid for the Presidency in 2028.

Whitmer, a Democratic leader who was rumored to be a potential replacement when then-President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race, was also floated as a potential V.P. pick for Kamala Harris, who ultimately chose Minnesota's Tim Walz instead.

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'You don't care about the troops': Lawmaker puts Pete Hegseth on notice for security lapse

A lawmaker Saturday called for accountability for Defense Department head Pete Hegseth's purported failures in connection with a national security chat that inadvertently included a reporter.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, and was asked about his calls for Hegseth to resign from his position over the security lapse and associated scandal.

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