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The bizarre plaudits fawning Republicans offered Trump on White House return: new book

As Donald Trump entered the Oval Office for a second term, Republican legislators bent over backward with “tributes” to the president that would "shock students of history,” according to a newly released book from New York Times authors.

In stark contrast to Republicans’ turn away from Trump after he lost the 2020 election — and was impeached for a second time, a move supported by more members of his own party than any other impeachment in history — all House Republicans endorsed Trump’s 2024 reelection and some proposed various new laws in tribute to him, according to “Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump,” a new book by New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan.

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Reflecting Pool fence and AI surveillance installed after Trump blames 'vandals'

Fencing and an AI surveillance system went up at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after President Donald Trump blamed "vandals" for a gash reporters cannot find.

On Wednesday, workers were seen installing fencing around the pool and near the World War II Memorial. A solar-powered mobile surveillance unit was placed poolside.

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GOP senator laughs at Trump's algae-filled Reflecting Pool: 'Doesn't look very beautiful'

A GOP senator couldn't help but laugh when asked about Trump's algae-filled Reflecting Pool, according to a veteran D.C. reporter.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) was amused by reporter Joe Perticone's question about how the green, murky Reflecting Pool with floating strips of paint is looking, according to a new Substack piece by The Bulwark.

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Susie Wiles caught off guard by Trump's close relationship with aide: report

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was reportedly stunned by the relationship between President Donald Trump and one of his closest aides, according to The Daily Beast.

Trump has apparently told those in his inner circle that his executive assistant Natalie Harp, 34, will "never leave" him, The Beast reported. She has worked closely with the president and has been referred to as "the human printer." The Wall Street Journal has also reported that Harp was "the driving force" behind Trump's inflammatory comment shared on his Truth Social platform, including the racist video that depicted former President Barack Obama and former First lady Michelle Obama as apes and the AI-generated image of Trump as Jesus, which was later removed on the platform.

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Trump gets a shot across the bow from Republicans as his grip is 'slipping': CNN anchor

A major Senate rebuke of President Donald Trump on Tuesday led a CNN anchor to declare that the 80-year-old MAGA leader just received a clear message that his grip on the GOP has weakened.

In a striking bipartisan rebuke, the Senate on Tuesday voted to order Trump to halt the war in Iran or seek congressional approval to keep fighting.

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Fox News cuts off Trump's speech to attack Iran deal as he's still speaking

Fox News cut away from President Donald Trump's live Pennsylvania speech Tuesday to let a conservative commentator tear apart his Iran deal, with Trump visible on the split-screen.

Trump was at a Mack Trucks plant in Macungie, Pennsylvania — his first major event outside Washington since signing a 14-point memorandum of understanding with Iran last week.

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CNN analysts floored as Republicans send Trump 'major rebuke' in war powers vote

Four Republican senators broke ranks with President Donald Trump and voted to limit his Iran war powers on Tuesday, according to CNN.

The "major rebuke" from lawmakers, including GOP leaders, has directed the Trump administration to begin removing military forces in Iran, CNN reported.

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4 GOP Senators break ranks to check Trump Iran war powers: report

Trump saw his power to continue waging war in Iran checked by a Senate vote on Tuesday, per reporting by the New York Times.

The Senate resolution tells Trump to end the war in Iran or seek congressional authorization to resume it, according to the Times, which described the 50-48 Senate vote as "the most significant bipartisan rebuke yet of the conflict."

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Trump insults Republican he pulls on stage: 'Nobody wants to hear from you'

Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Ryan Mackenzie was the recipient of a dig courtesy of President Donald Trump on Tuesday.

Mackenzie joined Trump in Macungie, where the 80-year-old president delivered remarks to a Mack Trucks assembly plant.

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Trump's 'bizarre' impersonation befuddles the internet: 'What in the name of God?'

President Donald Trump stunned the internet on Tuesday as he mocked a woman weightlifter on stage.

Trump started talking about women in sports, sharing a convoluted story and pretending to groan in front of the crowd at the Mack Trucks assembly plant, in Macungie, Pennsylvania.

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Trump DOJ may have telegraphed its secret 'slush fund' plans in new filing: analysis

The Justice Department is refusing to formally swear that President Donald Trump's $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund is dead, and one legal analyst said Monday that refusal may have been a telling reveal.

Writing for MS NOW, legal analyst Lisa Rubin examined the DOJ's response to U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, who gave the administration a choice: file sworn declarations from the officials who created the fund stating it would never exist, or the case would proceed.

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DOJ facing legal consequences over Todd Blanche's Epstein redactions

The Department of Justice could abruptly be forced to divulge secrets about Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's handling of the Epstein files.

American Oversight, a nonpartisan watchdog, filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the DOJ on Monday after the agency denied an expedited release of records tied to Blanche's oversight of Epstein.

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Trump gives himself a baffling compliment for coming up with new insult for Democrats

President Donald Trump gave himself a baffling compliment during a speech on Tuesday in Macungie, Pennsylvania.

Trump spoke to a crowd of supporters at a Mack Truck manufacturing facility, where he briefly mentioned the new name he's come up with to describe the Democratic Party. Trump now calls them the "Dumocrats," a phrase he's used in multiple Truth Social posts, to describe the party.

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