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'Chilling signal' hides beneath Trump's increasingly frequent profanity: historian

President Donald Trump is using profanity and insulting language at a dramatically higher rate in his second term than in his first, according to a new analysis of his speeches and social media posts.

The Washington Post analysis found that approximately 93 percent of Trump's second-term speeches contain at least one vulgar term, compared to 40 percent during the first 1½ years of his first term, and vulgar or insulting social media posts have roughly tripled compared to a similar period in his first term.

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FBI Director Patel could be eligible for millions from Trump's slush fund: report

While reporting on the so-called Donald Trump “slush fund” containing $1.8 billion to be distributed to allies of the president has been focused on those who took part in the Jan. 6 insurrection that had lawmakers from both sides of the aisle fleeing for their lives, the New York Times is reporting that members of the president’s inner circle could also cash in.

The embattled Kash Patel leads the FBI, which falls under the same Department of Justice that hammered together the agreement.

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'Bribe': Outrage as report reveals massive donation preceded Trump's gift to Big Tobacco

A tobacco giant donated $5 million to President Donald Trump's super PAC just days before his administration rolled out a new policy that could prove enormously lucrative for the industry — and critics are not letting it slide.

Reynolds American, makers of Vuse vapes, made the donation on April 30 through a subsidiary to MAGA Inc., the Trump-backed super PAC, bringing its total contributions to the group to $8 million, according to campaign finance records released Wednesday and reported by the New York Times.

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Todd Blanche in a bind as he defends — and distances from — boss's scheme: analysis

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche used to be one of the very few figures in the Trump administration who could walk a line between serving President Donald Trump's desires and checking his ugliest instincts — but faced with the prospect of overseeing Trump's new $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," there's no sign of any checks, The New York Times reported on Thursday.

"Allies of Mr. Blanche thought he could achieve two seemingly irreconcilable goals when he was elevated to temporarily replace Pam Bondi after her ouster in April: restoring stability and competence to the department and taking a handful of actions that were sufficiently drastic to convince the boss he was tough enough to make his title permanent," said the report. "So far, however, Mr. Blanche has exhibited few of the modest moderating tendencies he exhibited during more than a year as Ms. Bondi’s top deputy."

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These Republicans are already sweating Trump's wrath as revenge tour rolls on

President Donald Trump intends to punish another round of Republican lawmakers he believes have been insufficiently loyal.

The 79-year-old president, fresh off a string of GOP primary wins this spring that knocked off his enemies and reaffirmed his control over the party, is looking to bake in MAGA's influence beyond the end of his second term by targeting other Republicans for revenge, reported Axios.

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State Dept. makes humiliating gaffe about Marco Rubio: report

Someone at the State Department appeared to make an unforced error this week.

The department posted a video to X on Wednesday of President Donald Trump answering reporters' questions about the administration's increasingly aggressive stance toward Cuba.

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CNN panel comes unglued over Jeff Bezos's tax plan: 'What are you talking about?'

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight" came unglued on Wednesday while discussing Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's tax plan, which he shared with CNBC earlier that day.

In an interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bezos claimed that the bottom percentile of workers should pay no income tax. He said that the plan would benefit more middle-income earners, like a nurse in Queens, New York, than economic plans put forward by Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist mayor of New York City, to increase taxes on the wealthy.

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Psychologist makes frightening prediction about Trump's decline: 'He wants to do it'

A psychiatrist made a frightening prediction on Wednesday about the rest of President Donald Trump's second term during a new podcast interview.

Dr. John Gartner, a psychologist and former professor at Johns Hopkins University, told Hugh Dougherty on a new episode of "The Daily Beast Podcast" that Rep. Thomas Massie's (R-KY) primary defeat on Tuesday may have emboldened Trump to do something that was once considered unthinkable. Trump may make the call to launch a nuclear strike in Iran or elsewhere, and there may not be anyone left around him who can stop it, he said.

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Legal expert exposes 'bigger plan' behind Trump DOJ's latest move

President Donald Trump's Department of Justice just signaled its broader plan after unveiling its latest indictment, according to one expert.

Melba Pearson, a former prosecutor in South Florida, said during a new episode of the Legal AF podcast that the indictment against Raúl Castro is unlikely to result in Castro's extradition, much less a trial. Even so, it revealed that the Trump administration seems to be chasing a bigger goal because of how the indictment plays politically.

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White House official tells Republicans to simply submit as GOP fractures

As Republicans are pushing back against Trump's attempt to control his dissent in his party, the White House is telling them to stop fighting and accept it.

Politico reported that a senior White House official essentially said Republicans needed to accept Trump's dominance over the GOP and "submit."

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GOP operatives banned from red state campus over slur-filled group chats: report

A pair of college GOP operatives have been banned from the campus of Florida International University, amid the continuing fallout from a scandal involving exposed, slur-filled group chats.

According to the Miami Herald, "Abel Carvajal, the creator of the group chat and a third-year law student, was found responsible for an 'affirmative act which aids, attempts, promotes, conceals, or facilitates' violations of the Student Code of Conduct after a sanctions hearing last month, according to court records. He told the Miami Herald he has filed an appeal with the school contesting the decision."

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Political analyst finds buried detail in Massie's loss that should worry Trump: 'Yikes!'

A political analyst heard alarm bells on Wednesday after Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) was defeated by a Trump-endorsed candidate during his primary election.

Massie lost the election to former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein, who took home more than 57,000 votes, or 55% of the total. While some analysts have described Gallrein's victory as a show of President Donald Trump's grip on the Republican Party, Jonathan V. Last at The Bulwark argued during a new episode of the "Bulwark Takes" podcast that the election results are full of bad news for Trump.

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Nancy Mace gets brutal reminder from colleague as she pushes 'born in the USA' bill

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has hit on a new way to generate clout for her run for governor: introduce a bill prohibiting naturalized citizens from holding elected office — but she may have forgotten one important detail.

"If you were not born in America, you should not hold power in our government. End of story," Mace posted to X on Wednesday, clarifying her legislation.

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