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GOP gets warning 'apology tour' will deflate 2028 run: 'Trumpism will outlast Trump'

The successor to Donald Trump will struggle to deal with the shadow the 47th POTUS casts on the election cycle, a political analyst has claimed.

John F. Harris, writing in Politico, believes Trump's second term will be an incendiary topic which any successor, be it JD Vance, Marco Rubio or a different choice, must tackle. Whether that is possible with Trumpism set to outlast the president's time in office is yet to be seen, but Harris is convinced any move the next GOP's chosen candidate takes will be considered a loss of ground for the party.

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Ex-UK Prime Minister outlines what Europe needs to do about Trump: 'This time we mean it'

A former UK Prime Minister has detailed how Europe may react to Donald Trump's ongoing push to take over Greenland.

Gordon Brown, who served as Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010, suggested there must be a tough stance from NATO member states against the US president, who has made it clear he will not rest until his administration takes over Greenland. Writing in The Guardian, ex-PM Brown wrote, "But if Greenland marks the end of the world looking to the US for leadership, it has also become the moment for Europe and the democracies of the global south to lift their heads out of the sand."

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'Take away the car keys': Buttigieg slams Trump for 'unhinged' Norway letter

The former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has slammed Donald Trump over a letter the president sent to Norway.

In it, Trump confirmed to Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre the US would look to subsume Greenland into its territory for the purpose of national security. In his letter, Trump also told Frederiksen that NATO members would have to do something for the US, rather than the US doing something for them.

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Trump's Greenland push highlights 'real danger' of president's second term: expert

Donald Trump's continued interest in Greenland highlights a bigger hazard than first thought according to a political commentator.

Christopher Bucktin, writing in The Daily Mirror, suggested the president's interest in taking Greenland into US control highlights a larger problem for world nations to stand against. Bucktin wrote, "The real danger is how familiar this all feels. Each outrageous threat lands, causes a stir, then fades."

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'Great stupidity': Trump rages at NATO ally in late night Truth Social post

Donald Trump has lashed out at a NATO ally in a late night Truth Social post.

The president has already taken tariff action against several NATO nations in retaliation to their stance on Greenland. Trump and his administration has made it clear they want to take Greenland for national security reasons. NATO members have opposed this aim, saying it would undermine the intergovernmental organization should Trump take action against another member state.

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Trump admin channeling 'Bull Connor's ghost' may be the 'spark' America needs: expert

President Donald Trump may be on the verge of changing history, but not in a way fans of his MAGA movement are expecting, according to one legal expert.

Joyce Vance, law professor at the University of Alabama, argued in a new Substack essay that Trump's deportation operations have an ugly parallel in American history. She compared raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to the tactics segregationist sheriff Bull Connor used in an attempt to squash the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama, during the 1960s.

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Analysts stunned as DHS official caught in 'extremely implausible' corner over ICE arrest

A Department of Homeland Security official seemed to back herself into an "extremely implausible" corner over a recent immigration arrest, according to analysts.

Over the weekend, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials conducted a raid in St. Paul, Minnesota, where they detained a U.S. citizen, ChongLy Thao. Video shows officers taking Thao, wearing just his underwear, with a blanket draped over him as officers took him from his home. Thao was later returned to his home and was not charged with any crimes, according to reports.

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Tiny US town now at center of Trump's global fantasy: report

President Donald Trump is advancing his ambitions in the far north with a huge investment in a surprising place, The New York Times reported on Monday: the tiny town of Nome, Alaska.

"Nome is a quiet, frozen frontier town much of the year, known mostly for the Iditarod sled race, and reachable only by air except for a few summer months when the water thaws enough to allow boats through," said the report. "Soon, however, Nome’s existing dock will be turned into the country’s first deepwater Arctic port, a critical hub in President Trump’s ambitions to make the United States master of the far north and compete with other world powers for untapped natural resources and shipping corridors."

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WSJ editorial begs Supreme Court to rein in Trump

The Wall Street Journal's editorial board is sounding the alarm, urging the Supreme Court to slam the brakes on President Donald Trump's tariff power grab. The high court is scrutinizing whether Trump's so-called "emergency" tariffs are even legal.

And the timing couldn't be more urgent.

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GOP analyst warns America following Trump's 'recipe for doom' with 'depressing precision'

A GOP analyst warned on Monday that America is following President Donald Trump's recipe for doom with "depressing precision," and it could accelerate the superpower's decline.

Mike Madrid, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, argued in a new Substack essay that America is already exhibiting signs of decline, from Trump's repeated attacks against foreign allies to his weaponization of the federal government against American citizens. He compared America's current decline to the end of the plantation aristocracy following the Civil War, when plantation owners created a new "fantasy" reality in which they remained in power.

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Scott Bessent just exposed 'insanity' behind Trump's latest ploy: analyst

President Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary just revealed the "insanity" behind Trump's ploy to control Greenland, according to one analyst.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joined NBC News's "Meet the Press" on Sunday to discuss Trump's efforts to wrest control of Greenland from the Kingdom of Denmark. Will Saletan, writer for The Bulwark, discussed Bessent's interview in a new video for "Bulwark Takes," which he said was one of the most "embarrassing" of the entire administration.

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Expert taken aback by court's 'staggering new rejection' of hand-picked Trump prosecutor

A former federal prosecutor was taken aback on Monday by a jury's "staggering new rebuke" of one of President Donald Trump's hand-picked prosecutors.

Last week, a federal jury acquitted a 33-year-old man named Jacob Winkler after Trump's Department of Justice charged him with crimes stemming from shining a green laser at the presidential helicopter last year. The case was brought by former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, who currently serves as the U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., and the jury deliberated for just 35 minutes, according to reports.

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Major decision handed down in Dems' fight against ICE

A major decision was handed down on Monday that will make it harder for Democrats to hold the Trump administration accountable for conditions inside Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities, according to a new report.

U.S. District Court Judge Jia M. Cobb declined to block a new Department of Homeland Security policy that limits when Congressional lawmakers can visit ICE facilities, The Denver Post reported. The new rules require lawmakers to give at least 7 days' notice before visits. Democrats like Reps. Jason Crow (D-CO) and Joe Neguse (D-CO) have challenged the rules in court.

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