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Megyn Kelly urges Trump to sue Hillary Clinton over Jan. 6 condemnation

Conservative media personality Megyn Kelly urged President Donald Trump Tuesday to launch a lawsuit against his former presidential opponent Hillary Clinton over an online post she made condemning the president for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Trump was impeached for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and later indicted on criminal charges related to his alleged scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The charges have since been dropped after his election victory in 2024.

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'I'm begging you': Elon Musk gets impassioned plea as he gets 'back on the Trump train'

Elon Musk has "renewed his bromance" with President Donald Trump and dropped his plans to create a third party.

The richest man in the world has been quietly cutting checks for Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections and appears to be moving back to politics, The Guardian's Arwa Mahdawi wrote in an opinion piece published Tuesday.

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'Have you had plastic surgery?' Trump puts Jim Jordan on the spot for looking 'rough'

President Donald Trump mocked Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) by suggesting he had plastic surgery on his ears.

At a House GOP retreat on Tuesday, Trump noted that Jordan was a former wrestler.

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'I'll get impeached!' Trump freaks out about losing midterms in speech to Republicans

President Donald Trump publicly predicted that he would be impeached if Republicans lost the House in the 2026 midterm elections.

During a House GOP retreat on Tuesday, Trump begged Republicans not to lose the midterms.

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Trump panic over Republican's shock death spurred last-minute speech to House GOP: expert

President Donald Trump responded to the dwindling lead of GOP congressional leaders in his address to the Republican Party on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

Jeff Zeleny, CNN'S chief national affairs correspondent, told anchors Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown that Trump now has a more difficult challenge in the 2026 midterms following news of the sudden death of 65-year-old Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), and a declining number of GOP leaders in the House.

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CNN's Wolf Blitzer cuts Trump as speech rambles out of control: 'He's all over the place'

CNN's Wolf Blitzer cut away from President Donald Trump's rambling remarks to House Republicans.

The 79-year-old president spoke to GOP lawmakers Tuesday morning for the first time since his administration’s capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, but he touched on a variety of topics — both related and unrelated to the extraordinary military operation.

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Trump says Melania shames his dancing by telling him FDR — who had polio — wouldn't do it

President Donald Trump revealed that his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, was apparently not aware that former President Franklin D. Roosevelt used a wheelchair.

"And my wife, by the way, my wife hates when I do this," Trump said of his dancing at rallies during a House GOP retreat on Tuesday. "She said, you know, she's a very classy person, right? She said, it's so unpresidential. I said, but I did become president. Somebody, she hates when I dance. I said, everybody wants me to dance."

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Trump whines that Maduro stole his moves: 'He tries to imitate my dance!'

Speaking at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump openly criticized Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro – whom his administration had arrested just days prior in an unprecedented attack – for allegedly copying his dance moves, while also claiming Maduro had “killed millions of people.”

“[The Democrats] have been after this guy for years and years, and he was a violent guy!” Trump said, referring to Maduro. “He gets up there and he tries to imitate my dance a little bit, but he's a violent guy. He's killed millions of people, he's tortured – they have a torture chamber in the middle of Caracas that they're closing up.”

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Trump suggests Republican 'has a sickness' during GOP retreat: 'There's something wrong'

President Donald Trump appeared to take a shot at Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) during a House Republican retreat on Tuesday.

The president began by praising House Speaker Mike Johnson.

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Meet the billionaire Trump megadonor set to make a killing from Venezuela attack

One of President Donald Trump’s top billionaire donors, who has spent the past several months backing a push for regime change in Venezuela, is about to cash in after the president’s kidnapping of the nation’s president, Nicolas Maduro, this weekend.

While he declined to tell members of Congress, Trump has said he tipped off oil executives before the illegal attack. At a press conference following the attack, he said the US would have “our very large United States oil companies” go into Venezuela, which he said the US will “run” indefinitely, and “start making money” for the United States.

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'I ain’t reading all that': Rebel Republican laughs as Trump discharges rambling attack

President Donald Trump fired off a 310-word rant on social media Monday attacking Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and endorsing his GOP challenger, and the following day, Massie shrugged off the tirade with a dismissive remark.

“I ain’t reading all that,” Massie wrote Tuesday in a social media post on X, referencing the popular meme often used to respond to lengthy or incoherent online posts. “I’m happy for u tho or sorry that happened.”

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Trump is being 'manipulated by underlings' pouncing on clear health 'decline': analyst

Donald Trump is being "manipulated by underlings," according to a political analyst who says his Cabinet can sense a "decline".

The president's health has come under scrutiny yet again, with both cognitive and physical worries aired by political commentators. Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte believes these suggestions of ill health are emboldening members of the Trump administration to act on their own accord, and that the president is too weak to stop them.

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'Strongman' image ruined as 'tired and unwell' Trump's Mar-a-Lago event backfires: analyst

The "strongman" image Donald Trump has curated for himself has now "backfired," according to a political commentator.

A recent appearance at Mar-a-Lago from the president has highlighted the dissonance between the "strongman" rhetoric and his physical health, according to Salon columnist Chauncey DeVega. Growing concern over Trump's physical and cognitive health have been aired by multiple onlookers, including his niece, Mary Trump, late night hosst Jimmy Kimmel and ex-White House physician Jeffrey Kuhlman.

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