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'How does this help?' CNN host puts GOP lawmaker on the spot over 'flat out racist' post

CNN's John Berman wrote off a Republican lawmaker's defense of President Donald Trump's social media activity with some light mockery.

Rep. Carlos Giménez (R-FL) appeared Thursday morning on "CNN News Central," where he was asked about the Trump administration threatening to rescind funding approved by Congress, but he defended the moves as rolling back priorities of former President Joe Biden.

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'The Dems have gone stone cold crazy!' Trump rampages against his hometown enemy

President Donald Trump continued his barrage of attacks against New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on Thursday, calling the rising star in the Democratic Party a “communist,” and insulting Democrats as having gone “stone cold crazy.”

“Best thing that could happen to the Republican Party?” Trump wrote in an online post on his social media platform Truth Social. “A Communist Mayor in NYC. The Dems have gone stone cold CRAZY!”

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'It's a very real concern': Epstein survivor fearful of impending Supreme Court decision

Elizabeth Stein, who sued Jeffrey Epstein’s estate and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell for sexual abuse and sex trafficking, said in a new interview Thursday that she was afraid of how the Supreme Court may rule as it actively considers an appeal from Maxwell to overturn her 20-year sentence on sex-trafficking charges.

Epstein died in 2019 awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, and by the Justice Department’s own admission, had harmed “over 1,000 victims,” and with the help of Maxwell. Maxwell was convicted for trafficking victims to Epstein, and is alleged to have trafficked victims to other powerful figures such as Britain’s Prince Andrew.

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'Showdown': Supreme Court put on the spot as Trump's 'signature initiative' looms over all

Donald Trump's hot streak of wins with the Supreme Court could come to a screeching halt in November when the conservative majority will hear arguments about what USA Today is calling the president's “signature issue.

With the court reconvening next week after a break that was littered with Trump wins via the so-called “shadow docket,” the court will take up more challenges to the president’s agenda, many of them related to how far they will allow the current president to exert power over Congress.

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'You didn’t congratulate us!' World leaders burst into laughter mocking Trump at meeting

Several world leaders made fun of President Donald Trump's boasts about ending a war between their countries.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama was caught on video mocking the U.S. president Thursday with French President Emmanuel Macron and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev at a European Political Community summit in Denmark, reported Politico.

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'Very big deal': Trump niece claims he 'paid someone to take his SATs' to get into college

Donald Trump only got into college because "his older sister, did all his homework for him," according to the president's niece.

Mary Trump, a psychologist and the niece of the president, said in a recent video that her father was passed over by the family patriarch in favor of Donald Trump.

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Conservative Rick Wilson singles out JD Vance's latest 'tryout for the 2028 Hunger Games'

JD Vance’s address to the country from the James Brady Briefing Room at the White House was scorched by former GOP campaign adviser Rick Wilson on Thursday morning.

On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” the co-hosts shared a clip of the vice president not only assigning blame for the government shutdown on Democrats, but also repeating a GOP talking point that Democrats are holding the country hostage because they want to hand Affordable Care Act benefits to undocumented immigrants.

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'Global impact': Cybersecurity experts 'unsettled' by risks of government shutdown

The ongoing government shutdown that kicked off early Wednesday morning is disrupting services across the federal government, but for America’s cybersecurity experts, the disruptions could end up producing a “global impact” from cyberthreats, leaving experts "unsettled."

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which protects critical infrastructure from cyber and physical threats, was already facing challenges prior to the government shutdown; it lost around 1,000 employees by June under President Donald Trump’s second term, nearly a third of its entire workforce.

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GOP strategists panic as Trump tanks with key voter blocs: 'May not be extremely happy'

Multiple Republican strategists are sounding the alarm on President Donald Trump’s tanking favorability numbers among two key groups of voters that helped propel him to the White House last November.

Trump overperformed last year with both Black and young voters; his support among Black voters increased to 15% from 8% in 2020, the highest rate for a Republican candidate in decades, and among young voters under 30, secured 39% of the vote, a 35% increase over 2020.

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'A significant issue for the president' flagged as midterms loom: report

With the 2026 midterms slightly more than one year away, Donald Trump and the Republican Party are facing a one-two punch which could have a devastating impact at the polls with growing sentiment that a key promise of the 2024 election not only is not being delivered, but things are going backwards.

According to a report from Axios, there are “warning signs” in new polling that the cost of living is out of control, and voters blame the party that controls both chambers of Congress and the White House.

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Mike Johnson nods along with concerns about 'unwell' Trump: 'Folks on your side are too'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was confronted with concerns about President Donald Trump's mental fitness and indicated he shares them.

MSNBC's Chris Hayes broadcasted video footage of Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) informing the Louisiana Republican that the president had, in her view, demonstrated his unfitness for office during his speech with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth before hundreds of top military leaders.

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UNC prof faces suspension as Trump 'antifa' order puts John Brown Gun Clubs in spotlight

Following President Donald Trump’s designation of “antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization, the president issued a memorandum that highlighted the assassination of Charlie Kirk as an example of rising political violence, while calling for “a new law enforcement strategy that investigates all participants in these criminal and terroristic conspiracies.”

Released on Sept. 25, the memorandum claims “anti-fascism” is an organizing force behind a “pattern of violent and terroristic activities.”

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'It was dark': Judge's 'chilling' response to Trump's lawyers stuns experts

A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump's administration violated the First Amendment rights of pro-Palestinian students who are in the country on student visas by attempting to deport them. But, analysts on Wednesday were more stunned by the language the judge used in his opinion than by the crimes the administration purportedly committed.

On Tuesday, Judge William G. Young of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts ruled that Secretary of State Marco Rubio's efforts to deport student visa holders because of their political views violated the students' free speech rights.

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