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Trump admin selling off historic public art to the highest bidder

Painted figures haunt an empty building. A boy leaning on a pair of crutches. A father and son wandering a barren railroad track. A nuclear family at a picnic table. These poignant scenes were painted by two of the foremost American artists of the twentieth century, Ben Shahn and Philip Guston. No one is around to see them. They are on the walls of the Wilbur J. Cohen Building in Washington, DC, one of forty-five federal properties currently earmarked for sale. The staff who worked in the building have been mostly fired, furloughed, or relocated. Only the murals remain—and perhaps not for long.

The Cohen Building has been called the “Sistine Chapel of the New Deal” for its ambitious mural cycles. Shahn and Guston, as well as Seymour Fogel and Ethel and Jenne Magafan, gave indelible form to New Deal tenets: the dignity of labor, the benefit of public works, and the need for a social safety net. A detail of Fogel’s Wealth of the Nation, painted for the lobby, is on the cover of my survey of New Deal art: it crystallizes the period belief in the mutual power of mind and muscle to secure a prosperous future. If the Cohen building is sold, these masterpieces of public art will be in peril. As Timothy Noah has reported, a private developer is unlikely to bear the cost of renovating and maintaining the building, much less the murals. It would be cheaper to tear the whole thing down.

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'Don't let it slip by': Lawyer flags bipartisan 'thumb in the eye to Trump administration'

A national security attorney said a minor detail included in an announcement of a bipartisan investigation of the Trump administration represents a "thumb in the eye" to the president.

In an article called "Congressional committees to scrutinize U.S. killing of boat strike survivors," the Washington Post reported, "In a rare split with the Trump administration, GOP-led panels in the House and Senate say they want a full accounting in the September military attack."

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'It's a confession': Conservative lawyers call new Hegseth comment an 'admission of guilt'

Pete Hegseth was put on notice over the weekend by two conservative lawyers, including a former prosecutor, who said the Defense Secretary's defense to a major new scandal "makes no legal sense" and is not really "a defense."

Observers' eyebrows were raised after it was reported by the Washington Post in a bombshell story that Hegseth ordered the killing of two survivors of one of controversial drug vessel bombings. Some analysts questioned whether it was murder, or even a war crime.

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'Tech bros are out of control!' Trump's crypto czar is driving a wedge into MAGA

President Donald Trump’s crypto czar, South African venture capitalist David Sacks, has pushed the Trump administration to enact several policies that have enriched his Silicon Valley friends – and potentially himself – driving a wedge in MAGA and “alarming” White House officials, The New York Times reported Sunday.

“The tech bros are out of control,” said Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief of staff and MAGA influencer, The Times reported. “They are leading the White House down the road to perdition with this ascendant technocratic oligarchy.”

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'Wow': Onlookers stunned by GOP congressman's '100% correct' Trump admin criticism

Political observers and experts pounced on Saturday as a Republican lawmaker offered a stinging rejection of reported conduct by Donald Trump's administration.

The Wall Street Journal's piece ahead of the weekend, Make Money Not War: Trump’s Real Plan for Peace in Ukraine, claims that, "The Kremlin pitched the White House on peace through business. To Europe’s dismay, the president and his envoy are on board." It caught the attention of Rep. Don Bacon, who recently issued an unrelated warning to Trump.

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Far-right figure posts photo with Trump to prove president isn't 'slipping and near death'

Trump is not "slipping and near death" and one photo proves it, according to a controversial far-right activist.

Roger Stone, a longtime political figure and friend/adviser to Trump, sought over the weekend to push back against claims that Trump has been slipping, both physically and in his mind. Recently, a member of Trump's own family tied the president's failing mental health to his purportedly weakening grip on the Republican Party.

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'Rare split with Trump admin': GOP-led panels expand probe of Pete Hegseth killing moves

New reporting about a September military attack involving Pete Hegseth and a purported drug vessel has led to an enhanced probe.

Observers' eyebrows were raised after it was reported that Hegseth ordered the killing of survivors of one of the controversial drug vessel bombings. Some analysts questioned whether it was murder, or even a war crime.

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'Drawing more attention': Trump's 'scathing' age defense is reportedly backfiring on him

Donald Trump's "scathing" Truth Social rant in defense of his age and physical capabilities just made his problems worse, according to an analyst.

Journalist and political analyst Hayes Brown appeared on MSNOW over the weekend, where he flagged a "chaotic and unprecedented" power play Democrats might be able to try. After that, he was asked about a recent New York Times piece about Trump and his aging.

Of Trump's defenses to the aging report, the host asked, "But you say all this does is prove the point. How so?"

He replied, "I think that if you are pushing 80 and unwilling to admit, yes, I am aging. Yes, I am slowing down. Yes, some things may take me longer, but I'm doing it the best I can, that I think, and just pretending it's not happening, that is a hit to your credibility."

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GOP lawmaker levels Trump admin report: 'Churchill and Reagan are turning in their graves'

A Republican lawmaker bucked the administration on Saturday, citing the conservative Wall Street Journal's new report on Donald Trump allies who are cashing in on ending the Russia-Ukraine war.

The Journal's piece ahead of the weekend, Make Money Not War: Trump’s Real Plan for Peace in Ukraine, claims that, "The Kremlin pitched the White House on peace through business. To Europe’s dismay, the president and his envoy are on board."

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'Devastating': Internet erupts over conservative outlet's 'damning' report on Trump allies

The conservative Wall Street Journal is causing an internet uproar with its new report on Donald Trump allies who are cashing in on ending the Russia-Ukraine war.

The Journal's piece ahead of the weekend, Make Money Not War: Trump’s Real Plan for Peace in Ukraine, claims that, "The Kremlin pitched the White House on peace through business. To Europe’s dismay, the president and his envoy are on board."

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GOP headed for 'electoral wipeout' as they 'repel the voters they need' most: ex-insider

The one thing that has helped Republicans win in the past is now threatening their success at the polls, according to a former Republican insider.

Kurt Bardella, a former staffer for Republican Senator Olympia Snowe and Republican Congressman Darrell Issa, appeared on NewsNation to discuss how going "full MAGA" isn't "the advantage it was" in some prior elections.

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New GOP moves 'open door' for Dems to make 'chaotic and unprecedented' power play: analyst

Recent retirements announced by the GOP mean that Democrats may get a chance to make an "unprecedented" power play that would expose the "fragile" Republican majority, according to a writer on Saturday.

Journalist and political analyst Hayes Brown appeared on MSNOW over the weekend, where he was asked about the recently announced Republican retirements, including that of noted conspiracy theorist and ex-Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene. More recently, another MAGA lawmaker announced he was retiring, resulting in speculation running rampant online.

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'Deeply unhealthy': Trump's niece ties his growing 'feebleness' to weakening hold on GOP

Donald Trump's increasingly failing cognitive capabilities are causing Republican lawmakers to depart from the president more often, according to a member of the Trump family.

Mary Trump, the niece of the president and a trained psychologist, on Saturday published a video in which she talks about her uncle's "crumbling" hold over Republicans.

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