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Trump's goal out of reach as 'even the most devout MAGA supporter' is tired of him: report

MAGA support for Donald Trump is dwindling with even his most devout supporters starting to lose faith in the president, according to a new report.

A new poll from The Economist and YouGov showed a third term for Trump was more opposed than supported, with 45% of voters not wanting the president in office again. While the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution makes it clear a president can serve just two terms, Trump's most ardent supporters have suggested the president could run for the 2028 elections.

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'Traitor!' Trump's Border czar Tom Homan heckled at MAGA Turning Point USA event

White House border czar faced backlash while attending an event sponsored by Turning Point USA, a conservative activist group founded by Charlie Kirk.

While speaking at the University of Texas in El Paso on Thursday, Homan insisted that he prayed for the safety of ICE and Border Patrol agents.

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'Obliteration!' Trump blurts panicked warning over 'catastrophic' Supreme Court plans

President Donald Trump unleashed an unsubstantiated warning Friday, claiming the Democratic Party's number one priority if it wins the election is the "obliteration" of the Supreme Court.

In a Truth Social post, the president warned that his opponents in Congress aimed to bring down the nation's top court by flooding it with multiple new justices — and that they'd do it on the first day that they won election.

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Vance's chances of replacing Trump hinges on potential  'bloodbath': conservative reporter

Whether Vice President JD Vance has a clear path to becoming the Republican Party’s presidential nominee in 2028 will hinge on the results of the 2026 midterm elections, with a possible GOP wipeout taking the veep down too.

According to conservative journalist David Drucker of the Dispatch, all signs point to Vance becoming the MAGA standard-bearer because current polling shows him far ahead of potential GOP rivals, but that could all fall apart if Trump’s favorability numbers spiral downward, which will also impact the party across the board.

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Trump 'fumes' over 'Sleepy Joe' comparisons

President Donald Trump is "furious" and has "fumed" over the many recent reports commenting on his age and seeming decline in energy, according to a report from Zeteo, reserving specific outrage for comparisons "to Sleepy Joe."

Citing sources both within the White House and outside of the administration, Zeteo reported on Friday morning that Trump "as repeatedly fumed about how the mainstream press" continues to report on his age and its potential effects on his performance as president, with one source lamenting the frustration with "this b—— again." Reports pertaining to his "health, age, and brain consistently infuriates" Trump in ways that other persistent issues "simply do not nowadays," aside from the Epstein files.

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'Make it bloody': Ex-GOP insider predicts Trump's next move to punish his closest allies

Donald Trump is planning a dramatic change of pace that also represents a return to his roots in an effort to punish his allies, according to a former GOP insider on Friday.

Ex-GOP strategist Rick Wilson, who recently said he might depose Trump in a lawsuit and force the president to explain his ties to the deceased child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein, ahead of the weekend wrote up a piece in which he predicted Trump is about to go on a firing spree against his closest advisers.

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Justice Kavanaugh singled out after video of US citizen being manhandled by DHS goes viral

A video of a screaming woman in Florida being hauled out of her car by officers representing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) while she protested she is an American citizen led to an attack on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Friday morning.

The video, captured by Miami Herald reporter David Goodhue, quickly led to a wave of outrage that only grew when it was reported the woman was released later and she was nabbed because she refused to lower her window for the Border Patrol officers.

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'Before Christmas!' Ex-Trump official predicts imminent regime change for Trump adversary

Former Trump administration official Robert Spalding predicted Friday that regime change in Venezuela would occur “before Christmas” as the Trump administration intensifies its hostilities toward the South American nation.

Appearing on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” Spalding praised the Trump administration’s deadly strikes on suspected drug-carrying vessels in the Caribbean, strikes that have killed at least 83 people and have been described by critics – including prominent Republicans – as potentially illegal “extrajudicial killings.”

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One Trump foe could be 'the biggest political disruption in a generation': Dem ex-lawmaker

There is one Trump-opposing Democratic lawmaker who could potentially represent "the biggest political disruption in a generation," according to a former Tea Party GOP lawmaker who recently became a Dem.

Former GOP Congressman Joe Walsh, who recently accused Donald Trump's administration of a massive coverup, wrote in a piece on Substack about who he thinks could be the next effective leader. According to him, the key is something that Trump himself has utilized: electoral populism.

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'This is bad stuff': Trump's DOJ flattened over yet another 'embarrassing' court fail

Reacting to another attempt to get a grand jury to issue an indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James on fraud charges that fell flat on its face, the Department of Justice under Donald Trump appointee Pam Bondi was leveled on MS NOW on Friday morning.

Late Thursday, the DOJ once again came up empty-handed in its pursuit of one of Trump’s main antagonists, who, unlike the DOJ, was successful when she convicted the president of business fraud, only to have an appeals court rule the financial penalty was “excessive.

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It's about 'to get a lot worse' for GOP as Trump preps self-destructive plan: Nobel winner

A "retribution tour" of the United States for Donald Trump will hit the GOP hard, a Nobel Prize-winning economist has warned.

The president seems set on touring the country as a way of explaining how things have never been better for people economically, and this could cause ripples of doubt through the Republican supporter base. Trump's trip around the country was confirmed by the president earlier this week, though writer Paul Krugman explained how talking about the economy to those in financial hardship will hinder both Trump's administration and the work of the GOP.

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'Too crazy for Trump': MAGA congressional candidate dogpiled after major presidential snub

Valentina Gomez, a GOP congressional candidate in Texas known for her inflammatory and Islamophobic rhetoric, was snubbed Thursday after President Donald Trump endorsed her Republican opponent in the race for Texas’ 31st Congressional District.

Having repeatedly described herself as the “female version of Trump,” Gomez’s failure to secure the president’s endorsement was met with ridicule by critics, with some, like X user and political commentator “AC” labeling her as being “too crazy for Trump.”

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Trump wearying of 'maximum groveling' as he undercuts Cabinet behind their backs: author

For all the praise members of Donald Trump’s Cabinet lavish upon him during their public appearances together, the president is not returning the favor in private, according to one of his former biographers.

In an interview with the Daily Beast, controversial author Michael Wolff is reporting that Trump is spending his evenings speaking on the phone with friends and questioning his Cabinet's loyalty and wondering if they are too over the top.

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