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'Setup operation': Kash Patel backs up Trump Jr.'s wild theory on J6 pipe bomber

FBI Director Kash Patel celebrated an arrest in the case against the alleged Jan. 6 pipe bomber by immediately discussing conspiracy theories with Donald Trump Jr.

Following the arrest of Brian Cole on Thursday, Trump complained to Patel that the case seemed to "disappear" while the Biden administration prioritized the prosecution of Jan. 6 rioters.

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'Grandpa needs a nap': Trump mocked as he can't keep eyes open during peace signing

President Donald Trump amused onlookers when he appeared to nod off — again — Thursday at a peace-themed signing ceremony for a U.S.-brokered pact between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda.

The event was being held at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., where Trump was hosting Presidents Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Paul Kagame of Rwanda.

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Troubling trends undercut Trump's boast of new 'golden age'

This is “the golden age of America, because we are doing better than we’ve ever done as a country,” President Donald Trump declared last month, standing before a backdrop emblazoned with “The Golden Age,” as he promoted a central theme of his administration.

On the White House’s social media page on X, it declares, “The Golden Age of America Begins Right Now.”

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Strike survivors deserved death for 'trying to flip their boat back over': GOP senator

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) insisted that two survivors of the strike on a small alleged drug boat deserved to die because they were trying to "flip" the vessel back over after it was hit.

Following a briefing from Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley on Thursday, Cotton defended the Pentagon's decision to continue firing on the boat after the first strike.

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Holiday spending plans plunge to lowest level ever as Trump economy triggers panic: data

A new batch of data is offering more evidence that the US economy is in rough shape heading into the holidays.

The latest Economic Confidence Index released by Gallup on Thursday has found that Americans’ confidence in the economy has fallen by seven points over the last month, and now stands at its lowest level in more than a year.

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Trump's 'smoke and mirror' cuts will hit swing state even harder than expected: study

President Donald Trump’s signature law of his second term provides vastly more benefits to the rich Ohioans than to any other group, and it also takes more away from Ohio’s most vulnerable families than most people might realize, a new analysis says.

This summer, congressional Republicans passed — and Trump signed — the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and it was controversial.

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'Days-long meltdown': MAGA civil war erupts over influencers' trip to Qatar

A MAGA influencer trip has drawn a feud between right-wing influencers over their relationship with Qatar and the country's interest in its relationship with President Donald Trump.

Emily Wilson, known as "Emily Saves America," Caitlin Sinclair and Rob Smith — three well known MAGA influencers — shared social media posts from their visit to Doha during the Thanksgiving holiday, including stops at a pricey restaurant, nightclub and the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix, plus an event with Serena Williams, The Bulwark reported on Thursday.

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'Official plan': Alex Jones floats new theory on 'military staging a coup against Trump'

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones predicted that Democrats were plotting a military coup by expressing concern about strikes President Donald Trump has ordered against alleged drug boats near Venezuela.

During a Thursday broadcast, Jones insisted that the killings were "very moral" despite a history of opposing U.S. military actions.

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Lawmaker lobs big accusation at Pete Hegseth over refusal to have his phone inspected

Asked to respond to a report from the Defense Department inspector General that accused Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth acted with reckless disregard and endangered U.S. troops, Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA) raised the prospect that the former Fox News personality is still breaking the law.

Speaking with MS NOW host Anna Cabrera, the Democratic lawmaker expressed disgust at the findings that demonstrated the Donald Trump appointee used a personal device to share sensitive attack details not long after he was confirmed by the Senate.

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'So cringe': Trump dragged over 'creepy' Christmas card

Public reaction to a recent Christmas card greeting posted on the White House's official X account probably isn't what President Donald Trump was expecting.

A graphic of Trump giving his signature thumbs up, along with the words "Daddy's Home," accompanies the White House's exuberant greeting of "HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS!" posted late Wednesday night.

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'This will come as shocking news': Trump's longtime friend wants nothing to do with MAGA

President Donald Trump's longtime friend Piers Morgan said he wants nothing to do with the MAGA movement.

The two have been friends for nearly 20 years, in what Morgan describes as not an “easy” friendship, The Daily Beast reported on Thursday. He rejected any association with the MAGA movement after right-wing influencer Laura Loomer described him as a "MAGA supporter."

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Pete Hegseth's 'worn out' MAGA excuse is running out of steam: ex-White House insider

Pete Hegseth’s reliance on using a Donald Trump deflection as allegations of incompetence, criminality and Pentagon infighting continue to grow is starting to wear thin, according to one former Trump White House insider.

The embattled Secretary of Defense is fighting a war on two fronts this week as he fends off accusations of war crimes over the killing of two alleged drug boat survivors who were reportedly clinging to their boat after a U.S. military attack.

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'We have started to see cracks': Dem senator spills about GOP's Hegseth 'nervousness'

A Democratic lawmaker said Thursday that Republican lawmakers have begun to separate themselves from President Donald Trump.

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) told CNN anchors Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown that Republicans have voiced their concerns over the president's recent moves and have questions about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's most recent comments on the Sept. 2 strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela.

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