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DOGE team uses AI to track hostility to Trump and Musk among government workers: report

Elon Musk's DOGE team has been using artificial intelligence to conduct surveillance on at least one federal agency's communications for signs of disloyalty to President Donald Trump and his agenda, according to two sources with knowledge of the situation.

Trump administration officials have told some U.S. government employees about the surveillance, the sources told Reuters.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'We can trust Elon Musk — he's the richest man in the world'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested that billionaire DOGE administrator Elon Musk could be trusted with Americans' data because "he's the richest man in the world."

During an interview on Real America's Voice this week, host John Solomon asked Greene to react to a recent appellate court ruling that gave Musk access to sensitive private data from the Treasury and Education departments and the Office of Personnel Management.

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'Sycophants and cowards': Analyst slams Trump lackeys for 'egging him on' as markets crash

Washington Post Columnist Catherine Rampell slammed the team around President Donald Trump Tuesday, calling them 'Sycophants and cowards" for failing to stand up to his market-crashing tariff plan.

The writer called out several members of Trump's inner circle because they have "egged him on" his tariff tirade. Like economic adviser Kevin Hassett who followed Trump's move by celebrating that, "More than 50 countries have reached out to the president to begin a negotiation."

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'One stop shopping!' Trump gloats that tariff panic has nations scrambling to make deals

President Donald Trump previewed a possible agreement with South Korea Tuesday to potentially avoid reciprocal tariffs — and said he's willing to negotiate with China.

South Korea is sending its trade minister to the U.S. to discuss the 25-percent tariff Trump is imposing, which is one of the highest to be slapped on a U.S. ally. But the president said he'd had a good discussion with his counterpart on the contours of an agreement on a number of topics, including military aid.

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'Fact check, true': Morning Joe warned that Trump believes 'stupid and crazy' promises

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and one of his panelists agreed that President Donald Trump means every word he's saying about the tariffs threatening to wreck the global economy.

The president's allies are split on the double-digit tariffs Trump is imposing on more than 90 trading partners, which he insists are necessary to undo trade deficits and boost American manufacturing.

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This will determine if we get a 'Trump recession or a depression': Financial Times writer

Financial Times columnist Edward Luce on Tuesday ridiculed President Donald Trump's billionaire backers who have expressed bewilderment at his decision to launch trade wars against nearly every nation on Earth.

Pointing to comments from Trump-backing hedge-fund billionaire Bill Ackman that expressed dismay at Trump's trade strategy, Luce found himself at a loss to explain why so many supposedly intelligent people still believe that there is a grand plan at play when the reality is that the president is simply erratic and vindictive.

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'False, false, false': Trump official's remarks cut down by CNN's Jake Tapper

CNN's Jake Tapper refused to allow Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to pretend to be following sound science on vaccine safety.

Kennedy, a longstanding vaccine conspiracy theorist who has baselessly linked vaccination to autism and frequently overstated the risk of legitimate side effects, tried to put all of that aside this week as a measles outbreak in Texas sickened more than 600 people and killed two children. Posting to social media, he wrote, "The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine."

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'Watch him sweat': Europe reportedly sharpens knives as it sees 'self-destructive' Trump

Jakob Hanke Vela, the bureau chief at the German economics paper Handelsblatt, has been chatting with European trade officials in recent days who are holding off on launching a counterattack to President Donald Trump's trade war — largely because they believe he's sufficiently hurting himself.

Writing on X, Vela relayed some of the whispers he's been hearing from European officials who are amazed as Trump takes a wrecking ball to his own economy.

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'Flat-out wrong': Trump aide Stephen Miller gets brutal fact check from ex-prosecutor

Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig challenged the legal theory floated by Donald Trump aide Stephen Miller surrounding the administration’s deportation of a Maryland father who officials have admitted was illegally transported to a high-security prison in El Salvador.

“What Stephen Miller said there is straight up wrong,” Honig said Monday in an analysis after the Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants.

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'Willing to take pain': Trump insiders start to fear president has no tariff 'off-ramp'

President Donald Trump remains entrenched in his belief that tariffs will boost the U.S. economy, despite last week's historic sell-off — but MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire said his allies are wondering if there's an off-ramp.

Stock futures jumped by 2 percent Tuesday after another volatile day on Wall Street, which witnessed the highest trading volume in nearly two decades. Lemire reported on "Morning Joe" that Republicans are starting to freak out about the sweeping tariffs against nearly 100 trading partners worldwide and their impact on the American economy.

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MAGA fan who gifted Trump Rolex loses '8 figures' in market collapse: 'Kamala, come back!'

Adin Ross, a 23-year-old gamer, internet personality and prominent figure in the anti-feminist Manosphere movement, is so fond of President Donald Trump that he gave him, as a gift, a gold Rolex and a customized, MAGA-themed Tesla Cybertruck.

But now, Ross is publicly admitting that Trump's steep new tariffs are hurting him financially.

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‘We should all be worried’: Trump order takes aim at Mississippi

For nearly three decades, a little-known federal agency has provided millions of dollars in support and funding to Mississippi’s colleges and universities museums, to libraries and to cultural institutions, including the Margaret Walker and COFO Civil Rights Center at Jackson State University.

In 2011, the state’s largest historically Black university’s cultural center and museum, received a $48,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Libraries Services. The grant paid for staff to travel and learn about the historical preservation work from larger museums and institutions across the country.

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Stubborn Trump is backed into a corner — and is forcing US to 'ugly endgame': analysis

CNN's Stephen Collinson believes that there is no easy way out for President Donald Trump when it comes to his trade war — and that means the American economy is headed for what he describes as an "ugly endgame."

In his latest analysis, Collinson makes the case that Trump has backed himself into a corner by refusing to budge from his trade wars with nearly every nation on the planet, including a remote island that is primarily populated by penguins.

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