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'Guilty of treason': Trump orders DOJ to investigate 'anonymous' staffer from first term

President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Justice to investigate Miles Taylor, a member of his first administration who wrote a New York Times op-ed under the pseudonym "Anonymous" claiming to be a member of the so-called resistance.

"What this presidential memorandum is going to do, one, it's going to strip any active clearance that he has in light of his past activities involving classified information," White House staff secretary Will Scharf explained as he handed the executive order to the president. "It's also going to order the Department of Justice to investigate his activities to see what else might come up in that context, given his egregious behavior during your previous administration."

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'Gross betrayal': Shock as GOP quietly slips power giveaway to Trump into House resolution

House Republicans have reportedly inserted language into a procedural measure that would effectively prevent the chamber from voting on resolutions to curtail U.S. President Donald Trump's authority to impose tariffs unilaterally, a move that Democratic lawmakers condemned as spineless.

"This is cowardice of a kind our predecessors in this body frankly could not have imagined, and it is a gross betrayal of their constituents," Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) said in a statement ahead of the planned vote, which is expected to take place late Wednesday afternoon.

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'Someone knew': Insider trading speculation abounds after Trump abruptly reverses course

The wild market fluctuations caused by President Donald Trump's tariff announcements raised questions Wednesday afternoon about the potential for insider trading.

Financial markets continued to free-fall Wednesday morning over Trump's tariffs for U.S. trading partners at an average rate of 29 percent. Trump posted on Truth Social, "THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!! DJT"

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'He's done basically nothing': Expert scoffs on MSNBC after Trump's major 180

An expert in economics wasn't impressed Wednesday with President Donald Trump's economic approach.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, University of Michigan economics and public policy professor Justin Wolfers responded to the radical 180-degree turn Trump made on his trade war.

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'Be afraid': Experts warn Trump's economic troubles are only beginning

While President Donald Trump at least temporarily sent markets surging after announcing that he was backing off some of his tariffs against foreign nations, two economists warned that the American economy is still in significant danger of falling into a recession.

Economist Larry Summers wrote on X that while he was glad to see Trump back off his most extreme actions, his erratic behavior has still shaken confidence in the United States government.

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Kash Patel removed as ATF director after ghosting job for weeks: report

Kash Patel was not only appointed to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation but also the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). However, he hasn't been seen at his second gig.

NBC News reporter Ken Dilanian posted on X that Patel has lost the job after he ghosted the bureau.

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Trump: I backed off on trade war because people were 'getting yippy'

President Donald Trump was overheard bragging about a surge in the markets after he ordered a 90-day pause in tariffs that caused a stock selloff over the past week.

During a photo op with racing champions on Wednesday, microphones caught someone praising the president.

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'No plan': Trump slammed over 'lurching' strategy that left markets in tailspin

One week after “Liberation Day” and just hours after his latest wave of global tariffs took effect, President Donald Trump announced what appears to be a temporary “pause” on some of his market-roiling measures — prompting a dramatic surge in the stock market and leaving investors and political observers alike gleeful yet puzzled.

Trump appears to have increased the tariffs on China, his number one target, while pausing tariffs on some countries, possibly those who have not “retaliated,” although many appeared confused by his statement.

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'I actually feel bad for you': House Democrat heaps pity on Trump trade rep

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer spent his second day on Capitol Hill Wednesday, testifying before the House as President Donald Trump made a significant announcement about his trade war.

On Truth Social, Trump announced that he would suspend many of his tariffs again for 90 days while negotiations occur, while at the same time raising tariffs on China.

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'Not what happened': Fox News expert pushes back amid claims that 'Trump outsmarted world'

Fox Business correspondent Charlie Gasparino explained that President Donald Trump paused most of his tariffs on other countries because bond markets were "imploding."

"I mean, I want to tell you right now that Donald Trump outsmarted the world, trust me," Gasparino told Fox News host Sandra Smith. "I'm an American. I support my president,.

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'Presidential betrayal': What Republicans believe Trump 'owes' loyalist Elise Stefanik

When President Donald Trump announced last month that he was pulling his MAGA loyalist Rep. Elise Stefanik's (R-NY) nomination to be United States ambassador to the United Nations, it marked a low point in her career.

However, a new report claims that Stefanik did not perceive this last-minute "presidential betrayal" as a humiliation, likely because Trump promised to make it up to her.

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'The penguins won': Critics roast Trump over latest trade-war reversal

President Donald Trump on Wednesday backed off his plan to slap most of the world with hefty tariffs as the American economy showed signs of significant stress.

Although Trump's move sent markets surging, critics nonetheless ripped the president for causing massive economic uncertainty, especially given that Trump only paused most of his tariffs for 90 days while at the same time ramping up those on China to 125 percent and leaving in place 10 percent across-the-board charges.

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'You clearly missed art of the deal': Karoline Leavitt scolds reporters after tariff pause

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt lashed out at reporters after President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day pause on most of his tariffs.

During an impromptu news conference outside the White House, Leavitt announced that the 90-day pause would affect almost all countries — but would not include Chinese goods, which now face 125% tariffs because she said it retaliated.

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