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Trump's 'morally repulsive' taunt of Fox News reporter and her fiancé draws backlash

Trump taunted a Fox News reporter and her fiancé, a Republican congressman, by suggesting he could oust him through elections.

"Her husband votes against me all the time," Trump said about Jacqui Heinrich and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) while speaking to a press gaggle on Wednesday. "Can you imagine? I don't know what's with him. You better ask him what's with him. He likes voting against Trump. You know what happens with that? It doesn't work out well."

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Trump getting 'diminishing returns' because he doesn't have what it takes to end war: WSJ

President Donald Trump appears to be relying on a strategy that is producing "diminishing returns" in the Iran war, according to a new editorial.

The Wall Street Journal's editorial board argued on Wednesday that Trump's continued threats are not being taken seriously by the Iranian regime. They cited his threat to resume a bombing campaign in the country this week if Iran didn't come back to the negotiating table with a serious proposal to end the conflict.

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'Wow': Todd Blanche leaves onlookers flabbergasted with CNN interview answer

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stunned political analysts and observers on Wednesday with one of his answers during a CNN interview.

CNN's Paula Reid asked Blanche in an interview whether people who were convicted of hurting police during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection would be eligible for a payout from the newly created $1.776 fund the Department of Justice created as part of a settlement with President Donald Trump. The fund is meant to compensate people who claim they were wrongly prosecuted under former President Joe Biden's administration. It has also raised concerns that the money could be funneled to Trump's allies.

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Ex-Proud Boys leader convicted of sedition now eyes $5M payout from Trump's fund

Jan. 6 rioters, Proud Boys leaders, and Trump allies are racing to stake their claims to President Donald Trump's $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, and some are already calculating exactly how much they believe they're owed.

Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years for seditious conspiracy for his role in planning the Capitol attack, told Reuters he plans to apply, estimating he deserves between $2 and $5 million.

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'Devastating': Analysts stunned by 'whopping new poll' for Trump — from Fox News

President Donald Trump got another round of bad news on Wednesday, as a poll commissioned by Fox News — which uses a respected nonpartisan surveying firm despite its notorious rightward reporting slant — revealed new approval lows for the president and many of his policies.

It's the latest in a string of polls agreeing Trump is at or near a low point with voters, with even a significant fraction of Republicans turning on him in recent surveys.

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'I hate good-looking men': Trump's Coast Guard speech goes off the rails

Trump gave a bizarre but familiar speech for the U.S. Coast Guard Academy commencement ceremony, according to reporting by the New York Times.

"I hate good-looking men," Trump said as a cadet greeted him on stage, the Times reported. "I like to see what these guys are like!"

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Erin Burnett's jaw drops at Trump voter's admission on CNN: 'Can't stop thinking about it'

CNN anchor Erin Burnett's jaw nearly hit the floor on Wednesday as she reported on a startling admission a Trump voter made during a recent interview.

NPR spoke to a Trump voter on Tuesday who claimed that he and his partner had started fasting in order to save money on groceries. The comments came at a time when the Trump administration's economic figures showed a sharp rise in inflation due to the war in Iran. Grocery prices were up nearly 3% while prices for food outside of the home increased by 3.6%, according to the data.

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Senate GOP hatches plan to undercut Trump's massive 'anti-weaponization' fund

Senate Republicans are debating restrictions on how President Donald Trump could use his $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" as part of their reconciliation package to fund immigration enforcement, Punchbowl News reported on Wednesday evening.

This comes after widespread outrage about the fund, which was created as a so-called "settlement" after Trump dropped his $10 billion suit against his own IRS for failing to secure his tax information.

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Vanessa Trump reveals cancer diagnosis

Vanessa Trump, the president's former daughter-in-law, revealed in a social media post that she was diagnosed with breast cancer, according to reports.

"I've recently been diagnosed with breast cancer," she wrote in an Instagram post. "While this isn't news anyone expects, I'm working closely with my medical team on a treatment plan."

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Trump's rally exposed 'religious right's Epstein files' — and Mike Johnson's ties: analyst

President Donald Trump's recent prayer rally on the National Mall laid bare the religious right's own Epstein files, and may have jeopardized one of his allies in Congress, according to one political analyst.

Trump held an event called "Rededicate 250" at the National Mall on Sunday, which was billed as a celebration of the impact Jesus Christ has had on the U.S. The event was attended by MAGA fans and Trump administration officials like Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). It was sharply criticized by some political analysts for representing a blending of church and state.

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GOP senator begs donors to help him 'pay for gas' after voting to continue Trump's war

Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) asked his campaign donors this month to chip in for gas money.

In a fundraising email titled "Alaska needs you!!" obtained by Raw Story, Sullivan told donors, "To continue ushering in America's Golden Age and delivering results for Alaska, I'm personally reaching out to you to ask for a grassroots donation of $3, $5, or $10."

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'Whoa!' Trump's 'awkward fail' with Melania catches analyst's eye

President Donald Trump's "awkward fail" during his speech at the Congressional picnic on Tuesday night caught the eye of one political analyst.

Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, spoke at the event, held on the South Lawn of the White House, and intended for Congressional lawmakers and their families to spend time with the president in a relaxed setting. Melania Trump thanked the House for passing the Fostering the Future Act, a bill she championed that makes several changes to foster care policies, before Trump spoke.

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Ex-GOP strategist barely recognizes ex-client John Cornyn now: 'Such a sad case'

A former top GOP strategist says that he can barely recognize a senator, who is one of his former clients, after Trump surprisingly endorsed his opponent right before a primary.

"John Cornyn is just such a sad case," Stuart Stevens said on the latest episode of Harry Litman's podcast. "I now look at him, and I don't recognize him."

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