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Trump officials thought USAID 'just did abortions' before gutting it: whistleblower

A bombshell new whistleblower book reveals that Trump administration officials tasked with dismantling USAID had no idea what the agency actually did, with one official admitting he assumed it only did abortions, and asked career health experts to dumb down their presentations to the level of a children's TV show.

Nicholas Enrich, then-USAID's acting assistant administrator for global health, recounted a stunning February 2025 meeting in his new book "Into the Wood Chipper: A Whistleblower's Account of How the Trump Administration Shredded USAID," to be published Tuesday, in which newly installed Trump officials sat down to learn about the agency they were already in the process of destroying.

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'Everything is fine': Trump staffers respond to latest crisis with burning house memes

President Donald Trump's staffers are panicking behind the scenes after a disastrous few days in which the president attacked the pope and compared himself to Jesus Christ online, The Daily Beast reported on Monday.

"Sources in and around the White House spilled on their mood Monday to Politico’s chief White House correspondent, Dasha Burns, who requested memes on the condition of anonymity," said the report. "The responses suggest things feel like they’re on fire. One administration official sent a GIF from the sitcom The IT Crowd, showing protagonist Moss frantically typing on a computer as a fire burns in the foreground."

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'I found it offensive': GOP senators relieved Trump deleted 'ill-advised' post

Republican senators breathed a collective sigh of relief Monday after President Donald Trump deleted an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ, but most refused to condemn his blistering social media attacks on Pope Leo XIV.

Trump posted the image Sunday, showing himself in robes appearing to heal a sick man, evoking classic artistic depictions of Jesus. The post drew immediate condemnation from Christian leaders and conservative commentators alike before Trump pulled it down Monday morning, telling reporters he "thought it was me as a doctor."

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CNN's Anderson Cooper taken aback as Trump uncorks one of the 'lamest lies imaginable'

CNN's Anderson Cooper delivered a devastating takedown of President Donald Trump over his weekend attacks on Pope Leo XIV.

On Sunday, Trump posted on Truth Social that Pope Leo is "weak" on crime and foreign policy. He also impugned the character of the Pope, accusing him of catering to the "radical left," and said he doesn't appreciate the Pope criticizing the war in Iran or Trump's immigration agenda. He doubled down on those remarks during a press conference at Joint Base Andrews on Sunday night when he said the Pope is a "very liberal person" who "doesn't believe in stopping crime."

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'Did Vance just call Trump a terrorist?' Fox News interview quickly goes sideways

Vice President JD Vance said something he almost certainly didn't intend during a Monday interview on Fox News, while discussing the Trump administration's new policy counter-blockading the Strait of Hormuz to try to pressure Iran into abandoning its own blockade.

"What they have done is engage in this act of economic terrorism against the entire world," said Vance. "As the President showed, two can play at that game."

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Ex-Fox News host on Trump's Jesus post: 'Maybe he thinks he's a really important figure'

A political analyst was stunned on Monday after President Donald Trump retreated from his religious snafus over the weekend.

Trump posted on Truth Social on Sunday that Pope Leo XIV is "weak" on crime and foreign policy, and that Trump "doesn't want" a Pope who criticizes him or his administration's war with Iran. Trump also posted, and then deleted, a photo of himself appearing as Jesus Christ while healing a man lying on a bed. Both posts generated significant criticism from analysts and lawmakers.

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Battleground state Republicans hit with stark ultimatum from fed-up gov

Gov. Katie Hobbs says she won’t sign any more bills until Arizona’s Republican legislative leaders reveal their budget plan.

The Democratic governor paused budget negotiations three weeks ago after she said that the Republicans who control the Arizona House of Representatives and the Arizona Senate refused to negotiate on Proposition 123, a school funding measure that expired last year.

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JD Vance sparks fury after Fox News interview: 'Spoken just like a fake Catholic'

Political analysts and observers dragged Vice President JD Vance on Monday after he defended President Donald Trump's attack on Pope Leo XIV over the weekend.

On Sunday, Trump posted on Truth Social that Pope Leo is "weak" on crime and foreign policy. Trump added that he "doesn't want a Pope" who criticizes him or the war that the Trump administration started in Iran. Trump's comments were swiftly rebuked by members of both parties.

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GOP strategist loses it on CNN over Republican leaders protecting 'predatory behavior'

A GOP strategist came unglued during a segment on CNN while discussing the recent resignation of two lawmakers accused of sexual assault.

Shermichael Singleton joined CNN's Anderson Cooper on "The Lead" on Monday, where they discussed the recent resignation announcements from Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) and Eric Swalwell (D-CA), both of whom have been accused of sexually assaulting young women who worked for them. Both lawmakers have denied the allegations.

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Racist texts and accusations of forging MLB star's signature plagues Republican: report

A Georgia Republican running for Congress is facing explosive allegations that he forged a Major League Baseball star's signature to lure investors into a land deal and sent a trove of racist and antisemitic text messages.

Ryan Millsap, founder of Blackhall Studios, the Atlanta-area film studio used by Marvel for projects including "Venom" and "Loki," launched a late-stage bid for Georgia's 10th Congressional District last month, vowing to put $4 million behind his campaign.

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GOP gets brutal 'Schoolhouse Rock' lesson in courtroom setback

A state judge in Texas partially blocked Republicans' effort to purge diversity from a key business development program — and cited a popular educational series about government in the process.

The issue stemmed from acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock making a move last year to single-handedly purge women and minorities from the Historically Underutilized Business, or HUB, program, a major state initiative explicitly designed to give equal procurement opportunities to underprivileged groups.

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Embattled MAGA rep follows Swalwell in quitting Congress amid misconduct scandal

Barely an hour after scandal-plagued Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) announced his move to resign from Congress following allegations he had non-consensual contact with a severely intoxicated staffer, a Trump-supporting Republican lawmaker facing his own inappropriate conduct allegations made a similar move.

In a post to X on Monday, Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) said, "There is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement from office. It has been my privilege to serve the great people of Texas."

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Trump wanted Vance to look like failure because he 'wasn't on board' with plan: analyst

President Donald Trump may have set up Vice President JD Vance to fail on his latest trip to negotiate an end to the war in Iran because Trump knows Vance is "not on board" with the operation, one analyst speculated on Monday.

Brandon Weichert, host of "NatSec Talk" on Rumble, joined conservative podcaster and radio host Megyn Kelly on "The Megyn Kelly Show" on Monday to discuss Vance's trip to Pakistan. Vance traveled to the country and met with Iranian officials for more than 20 hours, but failed to secure a peace deal, according to reports.

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