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Trump's latest 'meltdown' has hints of 'last day of Waco' decline: analyst

While multiple critics of Donald Trump have characterized his decision to put his sweeping tariffs on pause for 90 days as "blinking" due to pressure from the billionaires who backed his 2024 presidential bid, a columnist for Salon suggested the turnabout goes deeper than that.

In a column published Thursday morning, longtime political observer Amanda Marcotte made the case that Trump's proclamation on Truth Social that he had a change of heart gave off a cult leader vibe that elicited a similar cultish response from his fans who praised it as a genius move.

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'One-two punch': Reporter says MAGA allies 'see weakness' after standing up to Trump

President Donald Trump received a “one-two punch” which proved “there are, in fact, checks on his power: the markets and, if you squint, his own party,” according to Rachael Bade opined in her Thursday morning politico column.

Both the global tariffs, which plagued the stock market, and budget vote, which Trump was a large proponent of, came to a screeching halt by Wednesday afternoon. “Trump finally flinched after days of insisting that there would be no delays and that the world should hunker down for a long, nasty global trade war,” Bade wrote.

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'Massive issue': Mike Johnson reportedly in for 'wild day' as GOP 'grandstanders' rebel

After canceling a Wednesday vote in the House on a compromise budget resolution because he couldn't get his caucus in line, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is in a for a "wild day" Thursday, according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman.

In his morning report, Sherman noted that Johnson has been trying to sway at least 12 hard-right members who are hard "no" because the resolution doesn't contain enough deep cuts which, at the end of the day, would not be approved by the more moderate Senate.

As Sherman wrote on X, "You can no longer paper over the massive gap between House and Senate Rs on spending cuts. It’s a massive issue that is going to define the next stage of passing Trump's agenda."

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'An enormous scam:' Senator accuses Trump of massive 'insider trading scandal'

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) flagged a social media post by president Donald Trump as possible evidence of insider trading.

The president urged investors to buy as the stock market dipped Wednesday morning, saying "this is a great time to buy" on Truth Social at 9:37 a.m., but less than four hours later Trump announced a 90-day pause on nearly all of his tariffs, sending stocks soaring.

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'Quite big and quite bad': MSNBC's Rachel Maddow sounds alarm after new Trump admin exodus

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow suggested that a sudden wave of resignations inside the IRS is an obvious sign that massive turmoil is brewing within the agency.

Maddow drew the stark conclusion during her Wednesday night show, where she highlighted the startling number of high-level officials at the IRS leaving the agency over its deal with the MAGA administration to hand over sensitive tax data to immigration officials.

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'Say goodbye to the US economy': MSNBC's Rachel Maddow flags what really made Trump 'cave'

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow delivered a stark warning to her viewers on Wednesday night as she ripped into President Donald Trump for “his panicked U-turn on tariffs.”

“For all his famed and supposed attention to the stock market, I got to tell you, Donald Trump has been very happy to preside over huge off-the-cliff plunges in the stock market repeatedly,” Maddow said. “In fact, in history, if you look at the Dow Jones, if you look at the 10 largest single-day point drops in the Dow in history, of the 10 worst point drops ever on the Dow, Donald Trump was the president for nine of those 10 days.”

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Trump curses out ex-adviser after misdialing him: report

President Donald Trump accidentally called his estranged former National Security Adviser, H.R. McMaster — and then cursed him out when he realized what had happened, according to CBS News on Wednesday night.

"McMaster, who had served as national security adviser during President Trump's first term and was ousted after 13 months, was surprised to hear from Mr. Trump at all," said the report. "Just a day earlier, on March 2, Mr. Trump had lobbed his latest insult at McMaster, blasting him on social media as a 'weak and totally ineffective loser.' McMaster had also just appeared on CBS' '60 Minutes,' where he voiced skepticism about Mr. Trump's overtures to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Putin's willingness to end the war in Ukraine."

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'In the gutter!' CNN analyst stunned as polls show Trump 'setting records you don't want'

President Donald Trump is rapidly losing support on the economy as a result of the chaos surrounding his tariff policy, political polling analyst Harry Enten told CNN's John Berman on Wednesday evening.

Trump's tariffs, which imposed 10 to 49 percent import duties on countries based on their trade deficit with the United States, were temporarily scaled back on Thursday, with the rate being set at a flat 10 percent for everyone for 90 days except China, which will see even larger increases.

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WSJ's conservative editors surmise maybe Trump 'isn’t entirely oblivious' after all

The conservative Wall Street Journal's editorial board, long one of the harshest critics of President Donald Trump's tariff regime, breathed a sigh of relief after Trump announced on Wednesday that he would be reducing the "reciprocal tariff rate" to 10 percent for all countries except China for a period of three months, still imposing a draconian tax on imports but one substantially less — for now, at least — than the one prompting observers to forecast a likely recession within the year.

Trump's initial plan had been to impose variable rates ranging from 10 to 49 percent, depending on how large the U.S. trade deficit was with the country in question. He is now claiming that this pause will give countries breathing room to negotiate with him.

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GOP governor blasts 'Hands Off' protesters who he says have their 'hands out'

Gov. Joe Lombardo (R-NV) vented his frustrations about the growing protests to President Donald Trump’s administration – including the crop of “Hands Off” rallies popping in throughout Nevada – which he told Republicans he was troubled by.

“The other thing I want to talk about is the little protest that was taking place in front of the Capitol over there,” Lombardo said, according to an audio clip of a GOP fundraising event this week that began making its rounds across social media on Wednesday.

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Why Trump’s executive order targeting state climate laws is probably illegal

Why Trump’s executive order targeting state climate laws is probably illegal

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Trump orders probes of two ex-officials, accusing one of 'treason'

by Chris Lefkow

US President Donald Trump ordered extraordinary Justice Department investigations on Wednesday into two members of his previous administration, including one he alleged may have committed "treason."

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'Shocking': CNN's Jake Tapper aghast as whistleblowers targeted 'for telling the truth'

CNN’S Jake Tapper launched a terse take down of President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting two members of his former administration he now views as his political enemies with Department of Justice investigations.

The presidential directives came Wednesday during an Oval Office signing ceremony where Trump called former Homeland Security cybersecurity director Chris Krebs “a disgrace” and “fraud.” Trump made similar statements about former DHS official Miles Taylor, who he said was “guilty of treason,” as he asked his DOJ to probe the two former Republican officials.

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