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Mike Johnson's chief of staff pleads not guilty to DUI

A top aide to House Speaker Mike Johnson pleaded not guilty after facing a charge of operating a motor vehicle under the influence the night President Donald Trump made a speech to a joint session of Congress.

Politico reported that Hayden Haynes appeared Thursday at a hearing before D.C. Superior Court Magistrate Judge Heide Herrmann via video conference. Stuart Sears, a prominent white collar attorney, accompanied Johnson's aide.

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'What threat is that to you?' Evangelical put on the spot after attack on same-sex couples

As part of a report on MSNBC on insecure young men leaning into conservatism and Christianity, the leader of the evangelical Promise Keepers organization attacked same sex-couples and was on the receiving end of pushback from NBC's Morgan Radford.

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Radford shared her reporting on the surge of men turning to the church. Radford spoke with Promise Keepers CEO Shane Winnings in order to get a feel for why the sudden interest as women increasingly are leaving.

"Are you seeing more young men, Gen Z come into the church?" she asked.

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"Yeah, we," he replied before adding, "I think it's very intentional, and I think the messaging from the administration was very intentional."

"The Trump administration?"

"Yeah, it was to win those kind of people you know, the young people, the men who want to be men," he elaborated. "What we're seeing in this erosion where now anyone can be a family. You know, two men can be a family and they can adopt kids, which I think is problematic. Two women could be a family, they can adopt kids. Marriage doesn't mean anything anymore."

"What threat is that to you? If those two men love each other?" Radford shot back.

"Because you can point statistically to our society being eroded from within because two men automatically create an unstable household. Because that is not god's design for a family," he retorted.

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GOP senator moves to weaken Trump's tariff powers in latest sign of Republican rebellion

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), a longtime political ally of President Donald Trump, scrambled on Thursday to introduce legislation to put new limits on President Donald Trump's powers to unilaterally slap tariffs on foreign goods.

Via CNBC's Carl Quintanilla, Grassley is joining with Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) to push new legislation requiring Congress to authorize all tariffs enacted by the president within 60 days of their issuance.

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'I was talking actual facts': Fox News host confronts Trump official on tariff bloodbath

Fox News host Dana Perino called out Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler after President Donald Trump's tariffs resulted in U.S. job losses and a stock market meltdown.

Perino told Loeffler that companies were planning layoffs as the Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped over 1,500 points at Thursday morning's opening.

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'Went bankrupt six times': MSNBC host offers inside perspective from Trump's favorite bank

MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle reminded viewers Thursday morning that, for all of his bragging, President Donald Trump was always a terrible businessman.

Speaking to "Morning Joe's" Jonathan Lemire, she proclaimed, "Donald Trump is not trusted in a business sense."

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'The markets are not healing': CNBC host snaps at Trump comment as Wall Street reels

CNBC "Squawk Box" host Andrew Ross Sorkin fired back at Donald Trump in real time on MSNBC Thursday after the president crowed about the success of his "Liberation Day" on Truth Social.

Appearing on "Morning Joe" to discuss the president's decision to impose tariffs worldwide –– including two islands that contain no human inhabitants –– the normally unflappable Sorkin was explaining the economic chaos Trump set in motion on the U.S and world markets when he was alerted to the Trump social media post.

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With "Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski reading Trump's post that stated in all-caps, "The operation is over! The patient lived, and is healing. The prognosis is that the patient will be far stronger, bigger, better, and more resilient than ever before. Make America great again!!!" she asked her guest, "How are the markets reacting?"

"The markets are not healing, no, no!" he exclaimed. "We are down–– we're down 3 percent on the Dow, if not more. And the big question, we've talked about this before is, you know, to bring back manufacturing to the U.S., for companies to actually have to make real decisions now about what to do."

"Some of them are going to bring back manufacturing to the U.S. and they may do it quickly, but there's going to be a lot more who are going to try to play politics and play chicken and say, 'You know what? I don't know whether in 3 or 4 years from now, these tariffs will still be the same and if they're not, it's going to take me 3 or 4 years for my factory that I'm going to build to be online anyway. So you know what? I'm going to take the chance that things are going to not go so well,' and therefore these will get changed or eliminated or shifted, or the politics in the United States will otherwise adjust."

He then advised, "And if that's the case, the next couple of years is going to be very complicated because it means that nobody's going to make any investment –– it's going to freeze that investment."

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'Bright side': Ex-GOP lawmaker says Trump's tariffs could be 'large awakening' to his base

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) released an "Emergency Video" to his Substack readers Thursday about President Donald Trump's wide-ranging tariffs that he claimed could finally wake up even Trump's most ardent supporters.

"This will show the American people that his ideas and his thoughts on this are insane, and also his thoughts on other things are insane," Kinzinger said. "So, if there is a bright side, it's that this could be the beginning of a large awakening of his base, and generally, the American people."

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Trump official targeted Maine Social Security services as political revenge: emails

The top Democrat on the U.S. House Oversight Committee on Wednesday led calls for the resignation of acting Social Security Administration Commissioner Leland Dudek following the revelation of internal emails confirming that the SSA canceled contracts with the state of Maine as political payback after Democratic Gov. Janet Mills publicly defied President Donald Trump in support of transgender student athletes.

The emails—which were obtained by House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Gerry Connolly (D-Va.)—show that Dudek ordered the cancellation of enumeration at birth and electronic death registration contracts with Maine, even though SSAd subordinates warned that such action "would result in improper payments and potential for identity theft."

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'She excoriated them': Controversial Trump ally met ​ president to push for major firings

Far-right influencer Laura Loomer met with president Donald Trump at the White House and urged him to shake up his national security staff.

Loomer sat across the Resolute Desk from the president in the Oval Office on Wednesday and pressed him to fire National Security Council staff members she believes are disloyal to him, according to seven people with knowledge of the meeting who spoke to the New York Times, and two of them said Trump may act on her recommendations.

"Ms. Loomer walked into the White House with a sheaf of papers, which amounted to a mass of opposition research attacking the character and loyalty of numerous N.S.C. officials, two of the people said," the Times reported. "She proceeded to excoriate them in front of their boss, the national security adviser Michael Waltz, who was also in the meeting."

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'Worse-than-anticipated' reaction to Trump tariffs is 'freaking out Wall Street': reporter

Investors are holding their collective breaths over President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs that experts and consumers alike fear could plunge the economy into a recession.

CNN reporter Matt Egan declared Thursday, "Clearly the president's trade war is freaking out Wall Street. It's sending shockwaves across global markets."

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'When empires fall': British columnist aghast at 'single stupidest thing' Trump has done

Ian Dunt, a columnist for the British publication iNews, found himself shocked and aghast at the economic self-destruction that President Donald Trump is leveling on his own economy.

In his latest piece, Dunt remarked of Trump's big tariff announcement this week that "this is what empires look like when they fall" and then went on to describe damage being done by the president.

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J.D. Vance: Wrongly deported man was no 'father of the year' partly due to traffic tickets

Vice President J.D. Vance defended mistakenly deporting a man to El Salvador by claiming he wasn't "father of the year" because he had traffic violations.

During an interview with Fox News, Vance was asked about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29, and others who the White House has admitted were wrongly deported to El Salvador despite not being a member of a gang.

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'They're very nervous': GOP insider says Republicans privately freaking out over tariffs

Republicans are privately fuming about president Donald Trump's tariffs, according to a GOP strategist, but publicly they're not willing to break ranks.

Global markets slumped after the president announced a baseline 10-percent global import tax and double-digit “reciprocal tariffs," and Republican strategist Doug Heye told "CNN News Central" that GOP lawmakers have been privately dreading Trump's campaign promise.

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