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Bizarre Trump brag claims DC now 'perhaps' safest city in the world

President Donald Trump proclaimed Monday that Washington, D.C. had gone from the “most unsafe city in the United States, and perhaps the world” to “perhaps the safest” in just four days following his federal takeover of the nation’s capital, and despite critics ridiculing the takeover’s paltry arrest numbers.

“Now, in just a short period of time, it is perhaps the safest, and getting better every single hour!" Trump wrote Monday in an online post on his social media platform Truth Social. "People are flocking to D.C. again, and soon, the beautification will begin!”

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This 'gross' MAGA obsession lets slip a crippling Trump weakness: analyst

President Donald Trump's hardcore supporters have a bizarre obsession with calling him "Daddy" — and it reveals something deep and broken about how they view the world, columnist Amanda Marcotte wrote for Salon Monday.

"In their mission to gross out normal people, Donald Trump‘s followers, much to his delight, like to call him 'Daddy,'" wrote Marcotte, a frequent critic of the president. A big origin for this appears to have been last October, "when Tucker Carlson gave his 'Daddy’s home' speech at a Georgia campaign rally. He likened Trump to an abusive father, and compared America to his teenaged victim, all in an unsubtly sexualized way.

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'Must have had a bad night': Trump sparks alarm with early morning 'gibberish' rant

President Donald Trump declared war on mail-in ballots and voting machines in an early morning rant ahead of next year's midterm elections — and social media users reacted with suspicion and concern.

The president posted a nearly 300-word tirade Monday morning on Truth Social, vowing to end mail-in voting through an executive order after claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin had told him that it had cost him the 2020 election.

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Marco Rubio demolishes core Trump policy in resurfaced legal fight

Marco Rubio once wrote a tightly argued defense of a constitutional right to birthright citizenship that President Donald Trump is now seeking to undo through an executive order.

Now secretary of state, Rubio was a senator running for president in 2016 when he made the case that the Constitution bestowed citizenship on basically all children born in the United States after a fringe candidate for president challenged his ability to seek the White House, reported the New York Times.

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Trump declares war on mail-in ballots in early morning rant about midterms

President Donald Trump vowed to eradicate mail-in ballots and “controversial voting machines” via an executive order ahead of the 2026 midterm elections Monday in an early-morning rant on social media.

“I am going to lead a movement to get rid of mail-in ballots, and also, while we’re at it, highly ‘inaccurate, very expensive, and seriously controversial voting machines, which cost ten times more than accurate and sophisticated watermark paper,” Trump wrote in an online post on his social media platform Truth Social. “The mail-in ballot hoax, using voting machines that are a complete and total disaster, must end now!”

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'Hypocrisy': Furious farmers accuse Trump's top ally of 'throwing mud' at them

American farmers are growing disillusioned with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" agenda, according to a new analysis.

President Donald Trump won the support of small farmers in 2024 with his promises to improve wages and lower inflation, and many were optimistic about Kennedy's messaging around improving diet and nutrition. But he has instead cast doubt on established industrial farming practices as Health and Human Services secretary, reported the New York Times.

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'Deranged!' White House incensed as Trump's former Russia expert issues grim warning

President Donald Trump’s impending meeting with Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy has some geopolitical experts fearing the worst — and the White House exploded Monday at one critic in particular who it called "deranged."

Fiona Hill, who served as Trump’s senior director for European and Russian affairs during his first term, gave a grim outlook on Trump’s ongoing efforts to end the war in Ukraine, telling Politico Monday that Trump had “completely ceded narrative control to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin.”

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'Flunky': Trump's 'lap dog' prosecutor mocked for big mistake in case against Dems

A former federal prosecutor mocked one of President Donald Trump's favorite attorneys on Sunday because of the way he's handled a pair of high-profile cases.

Glenn Kirchner, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney, appeared on "The Legal Breakdown" with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen to discuss how Ed Martin, Trump's pardon attorney and leader of the Weaponization of Government task force, has handed his mortgage fraud investigation into Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and New York Attorney GeneralLetitia James.

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'People are going to die': Dem issues dire warning amid 'Aligator Alcatraz' legal fight

A House Democrat from Florida issued a dire warning on Sunday as lawmakers step up their legal fight against the state's newest deportation facility.

Florida lawmakers have committed more than $450 million toward building and operating the so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" facility in the Florida Everglades. The facility is designed to house more than 5,000 migrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, and will be run by Florida's Office of Emergency Management.

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Trump lashes out at 'lightweight' Dem Senator and 'stupid people' over Ukraine war

President Donald Trump lashed out at a Democratic Senator on Sunday night over his comments concerning the summit in Alaska last week.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) was on NBC's show "Meet the Press" on Sunday, discussing the summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Murphy said during the interview that "Putin got everything he wanted" from the meeting, which prompted a swift response from the U.S. president.

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'Some things never change!': Trump rages at Zelenskyy ahead of Monday meeting

President Donald Trump raged at his Ukrainian counterpart ahead of a high-stakes meeting between the leaders on Monday.

Trump plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European leaders on Monday to discuss ways to end the war in Ukraine. The meeting follows a summit Trump held with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska.

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Trump's 'misapprehension' allowed Putin to restart his 'most effective' operation: column

President Donald Trump gave his Russian counterpart an incredible gift during Friday's summit in Alaska, according to a former White House official.

John Bolton, who served as Trump's national security advisor during his first term, wrote in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal that the summit accomplished little else for America's allies in Ukraine. However, it did illustrate one of Trump's weak points when it comes to negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Bolton argued.

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Putin 'exploited' Trump's aim for a Nobel Peace Prize for 'strategic gains': WSJ editorial

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board slammed last week's Trump-Putin summit in a new op-ed published on Sunday.

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. While no deal was reached at the summit, the Wall Street Journal's editorial board saw glimpses of how adversaries like Putin are using Trump's ambitions to avoid a peace deal.

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