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'Anti-Catholic bigot' in Trump's administration called out by fuming ex-GOP operative

As the Trump administration tries to fall in the good graces of the first American Pope, an ex-GOP operative is shaking his head at the fact that he employs what he called one big 'anti-Catholic bigot' in particular.

"Donald Trump is surrounded by anti-Catholic bigots," ex-GOP political strategist Steve Schmidt said on his podcast on Saturday. "First and foremost by Pete Hegseth."

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Pro-Trump pastor claims president has ‘better understanding’ of Bible than Pope Leo

First Baptist Church senior pastor Robert Jeffress, a strong ally of President Donald Trump, argued on Fox News Saturday that he believed Trump to have a better understanding of biblical teachings than Pope Leo XIV.

Jeffress’ claim comes amid Trump’s ongoing feud with the head of the Catholic Church, prompted by Pope Leo’s generic criticism of war. Trump called Pope Leo “weak on crime” and accused him of “catering to the radical left” for what Trump considered to be a condemnation of his war against Iran.

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'Limbs on runway': Plane horror hours after transportation chief's reality show reveal

A person was killed at Denver International Airport after trespassing onto a runway and being sucked into a Frontier Airlines jet engine Friday night — just hours after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy appeared on Fox News to promote a family road trip reality series he'd been secretly filming for seven months while running the Department of Transportation.

The pilot's radio call captured the moment of impact.

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MAGA senator floors onlookers with bonkers conspiracy: ‘Dumbest person in the Senate’

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) took to the right-wing network Real America’s Voice on Saturday to lob a series of unsubstantiated claims regarding COVID-19 vaccines, claims that left several onlookers taken aback.

For “years,” Johnson – a close ally to President Donald Trump – has spread "conspiracy theories and misinformation about COVID-19 and the safety of vaccines,” per reporting from ProPublica. On Saturday, he engaged in a similar pattern by suggesting, with misleading evidence, that COVID-19 vaccines killed as many as 3.9 million Americans.

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Appalled NY Times writer hits Dems for rolling over after 'absurd' Virginia court decision

A Virginia Supreme Court ruling that invalidated a voter-approved redistricting referendum has set a dangerous new precedent — and the Democrats whose voters were disenfranchised are barely putting up a fight, according to a scathing new analysis.

Last month, Virginia voters approved a new congressional map that would have left Republicans with a single safe seat in the southwest of the state. It was part of a broader Democratic response to Trump-backed gerrymandering efforts nationwide.

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Trump racing against clock to avoid blundering major summit: analysis

President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing next week on May 14, with the two nations expected to discuss ways of stabilizing U.S.-China relations, but as the summit draws closer, “the more urgently Washington” races to “freeze the Iran crisis,” lest Trump arrive with a “weakened” hand, journalist Charbel Antoun argued Saturday in an op-ed published in The Hill.

“This is the paradox now shaping U.S. strategy: The harder Washington pushes for a rapid Iran resolution before May 14, the more it reveals urgency that expands Chinese leverage,” Antoun, whose reporting specializes in U.S. foreign policy, wrote.

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Trump under pressure to give bitter enemy top job

Sean Hannity and a former Marvel mogul are lobbying the president to hand Florida's term-limited governor one of the most powerful jobs in Washington.

Some of Donald Trump's closest allies want him to tap Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the next attorney general — despite him being a bitter enemy during the run up to the last general election.

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Havoc as Trump triggers global shortage of world’s 'most-consumed chemical'

President Donald Trump’s war against Iran – along with the resulting blockade imposed by both Tehran and Washington – has sparked fear among experts that the supply of the world’s “most-consumed chemical” may soon reach a “critical” shortage, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

That chemical is sulfuric acid, which is relied upon in the production of “food, metal, paper, computer chips, clean water” and more – with a “large chunk” of the world’s supply of sulfuric acid coming directly from the Persian Gulf, the Journal reported.

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'Death started to come': The Trump offer that exposed millions to lethal pollution

In March 2025, President Donald Trump’s administration made a tantalizing offer to coal-fired power plants, chemical manufacturing facilities and other factories: Their operations could be exempted from key provisions under the Clean Air Act, the bedrock environmental law estimated to have prevented thousands of premature deaths. All they had to do was ask.

No rigorous application was needed. An email, which they had until the end of the month to send, would suffice.

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'It's a gut punch': Critics warn Trump's DOJ settlement greenlights more food price hikes

US President Donald Trump’s Justice Department moved Thursday to settle a Biden-era antitrust lawsuit against the analytics firm Agri Stats, proposing an agreement that critics say would effectively give the stamp of federal approval to meat industry price-fixing schemes.

The Justice Department—now headed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump’s personal lawyer—hailed the proposed settlement as a “historic” win over a company whose “business model directly raised the price of chicken, turkey, and pork in local grocery stores across our nation.” But critics said the agreement, which must undergo review by a federal judge, would do nothing substantial to rein in price-fixing in the meat industry.

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'Yeah, so what?' Elites openly shrug at working-class pain caused by Trump

Even as President Donald Trump’s war with Iran and tariffs on foreign goods are hammering working-class Americans, a new report shows that members of the US elite have never had it better.

As The Financial Times reported on Thursday, attendees at the annual Milken Institute conference in Beverly Hills this week were living in “blissful ignorance” of the economic pain hitting workers in the US and around the world.

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DOJ in ‘turmoil’ as agency considers pursuing third indictment against Trump foe: report

Despite the Justice Department (DOJ) being in a state of “turmoil” due to its aggressive push to prosecute James Comey, the former FBI director who’s drawn President Donald Trump’s ire, the agency is now "weighing whether to seek” a third indictment, The Washington Post reported Saturday.

The DOJ first indicted Comey last year on charges related to making false statements to Congress, charges that were ultimately tossed out by a judge. Issued last week, the DOJ’s second indictment of him stemmed from a photograph Comey had published on social media of seashells, a photograph some conservatives have interpreted as a threat on Trump’s life.

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Bill Maher rips Trump over Epstein’s alleged suicide note: ‘Who does that sound like?’

Late-night host Bill Maher took a sharp dig at President Donald Trump Friday night as he continues to face an onslaught of attacks from the president, a dig that suggested the language in Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide note bore a striking resemblance to Trump’s own writing style.

While its authenticity was disputed by Epstein’s own brother, the note includes the following message: “They investigated me for month – found NOTHING!!!”

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