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Trump just handed Democrats a winning election slogan: Wall Street Journal

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial page on Tuesday whacked President Donald Trump for handing Democrats what it said could be a winning campaign message in the 2026 midterm elections.

In particular, the Journal took aim at Trump for professing indifference to the price increases his tariffs are likely to inflict upon American consumers when he said that "I couldn’t care less" if car manufacturers raise prices in response to his tariffs. He further added, "I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars."

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Tax hikes would hit 60% of this red state's residents under new GOP bill

COLUMBIA — Legislation touted by GOP leaders as making South Carolina’s tax code appear more competitive would require most tax filers to pay more initially, according to an analysis by state fiscal experts.

Collapsing South Carolina’s tax brackets into a single flat tax rate of 3.99% in 2026 would reduce state revenues by $216.6 million overall.

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'It's a bloodbath': Trump admin is now being sued by nearly half of U.S.

Nearly half the nation's states are suing U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and its secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the agency's sweeping cuts.

The attorneys general for 23 states and Washington, D.C., filed a suit Tuesday seeking a temporary restraining order and injunctive relief to immediately pause cuts to $12 billion in public health funding that they argued was unlawful and harmful, reported CNN.

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'What if they're wrong?' Peter Doocy asks Leavitt if Trump has plan if tariffs backfire

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested Tuesday that President Donald Trump and his advisers did not have a plan of action if tariffs backfire and damage the U.S. economy.

During Tuesday's White House briefing, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy told Leavitt that "retired folks down in Florida... are stressed about these wild swings in the stock market because of the tariff uncertainty."

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'Tragedy and scandal': West Point graduate slams Trump for shrugging off soldiers' deaths

When news broke of the leaked Signal group chat detailing an impending strike against Houthi rebels in Yemen, critics called for heads to roll for potentially putting U.S. service members at risk. But instead of expressing concern over soldiers who could have been killed due to the leak, President Donald Trump immediately went on the defensive, standing firmly behind his national security adviser and secretary of defense, with no mention of American soldiers.

West Point graduate Lucian K. Truscott IV wrote in a new column for Salon that the Signal chat incident proved just how little the Trump administration cares about the fate of soldiers who have no choice but to follow Trump's commands.

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'All fingers will be pointing': Sources say Trump world united against admin official

Donald Trump's Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has angered everyone around him with his behavior, reported Politico on Tuesday.

Lutnick, the former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, has been the president's go-to figure on TV for publicly defending the president's controversial tariff policies, which have economists and even some conservative Republican lawmakers alarmed at potential damage to the economy.

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'Devastating for the Republican Party': Trump attacks Dem for move to block Canada tariffs

President Donald Trump lashed out at Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) for trying to derail tariffs on Canadian goods, a move that the commander-in-chief said would be "devastating for the Republican Party."

In a Washington Post op-ed, Kaine explained that he was forcing a Senate vote on Trump's Canadian tariffs because the "cost will be borne by American families."

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Trump plans to punish law firm for hiring Kamala Harris' husband: sources

Donald Trump is planning to target the law firm that employs Kamala Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff, according to four sources.

Willkie Farr & Gallagher, which hired Emhoff shortly after Trump's inauguration and also employs an investigator for the Jan. 6 committee and a litigator who helped sue Rudy Giuliani for defamation, has learned that it will be among the next firms the president intends to punish through an executive order, sources who were briefed on the matter told the New York Times.

The firm hired Tim Heaphy, who had served as chief investigative counsel on the House select committee that examined the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, two years ago, and Willkie Farr & Gallagher represented Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss pro bono in their ultimately successful lawsuit against Giuliani, who spread lies about them and their work while serving as Trump's attorney.

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'I don't like being threatened': 'The View' hosts ask 'how long' before they're silenced

On Tuesday, the co-hosts of "The View" told their audience that if they disappear from the air, it will be because they have lost their right to free speech.

Whoopi Goldberg expressed her concern about those being targeted or silenced for disagreeing with the administration.

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'Finally told the truth': GOP senator mistakenly admits he wants to 'cut Medicare'

Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA), the House minority whip, called out Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) after he accidentally admitted Republicans want to "cut Medicare."

During a Tuesday interview on CNBC, Cassidy was asked how Republicans would pay for the trillions of dollars in tax cuts that President Donald Trump has demanded.

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'Never': Chair of Joint Chiefs nominee accuses Trump of mistake over MAGA hat story

Lt. Gen. Dan "Razin" Caine, the nominee for the Joint Chiefs chair, insisted that Donald Trump was not talking about him when the now president told a story about the general violating military protocol by donning a red MAGA hat.

Trump made the claim about his choice for top military adviser at last year's CPAC event.

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'Looking for an escape valve': Ex-GOP aide claims Musk is being set up as Trump fall guy

Maura Gillespie, a former deputy chief of staff for ex-Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), told CNN on Tuesday that it sounds like President Donald Trump is getting antsy to shove billionaire Elon Musk out the door.

During a segment about Musk's controversial tenure as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, host Kate Bolduan pointed out that Trump this week told reporters that he thought Musk was "amazing" before adding that "I also think he's got a big company to run, and so at some point, he's going to be going back."

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WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says she fights 'spiritual warfare' and 'evil forces'

Karoline Leavitt said part of her job as White House secretary is to fight "spiritual warfare" as "evil forces" try to detail President Donald Trump's agenda.

In an interview with CBN's David Brody, Leavitt insisted she couldn't give into negativity at White House briefings, so she holds prayer services before the events.

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