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Analyst makes damning prediction about rest of Trump term: 'Absolute disaster'

Donald Trump's second term in the Oval Office is set to get even worse, according to a political analyst.

David Pakman claimed the president will face further complications during his term, as one decision made by Trump's administration will backfire. The ongoing war with Iran could be close to the end as peace talks stretch into this week, though Pakman believes the damage has been done to Trump's presidency.

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Trump boasts he expects a 'big, fat hug' from China's leader over his Iran efforts

Early Wednesday morning, Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account to boast that he will be able to open the Strait of Hormuz for the benefit of China and he expects the country's leadership to appreciate his efforts.

With shipping at almost a complete standstill due to Trump’s war on Iran, the president claimed that China, normally a US adversary, will benefit from his latest attempt at a diplomatic maneuver as ceasefire talks drag on.

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JD Vance humiliated on MS NOW over his tiny crowd in massive arena: 'That's not good'

Moments after MS NOW host Joe Scarborough took Vice President JD Vance to the woodshed over his hectoring Pope Leo XIV on theology, the entire panel has a good laugh about the tiny crowd that showed up to see him at Akins Ford Arena on the University of Georgia campus in Athens.

As co-host Jonathan Lemire started to comment on Vance’s appearance at the Turning Point USA event, the "Morning Joe" producers showed a clip of the arena that appeared about twenty percent full, with the few attendees closest to the stage and the rest of the room empty.

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'Bogus': Chicago community outraged as teen spends time in solitary while in ICE detention

When Ricardo Hernandez-Navarrete arrived in Chicago with his family after escaping domestic violence in Colombia, the then-15-year-old walked to a soccer facility he found on Facebook five miles away.

Hernandez-Navarrete arrived “frozen” — traversing across the city on that cold January day not just because of his love of soccer but because he recognized an opportunity to meet people who could teach him about living and succeeding in the United States, Costel Serban, his coach at iProSkills Academy, told Raw Story.

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CNN expert debunks Trump bluster on Iran talks: 'Of course he cares'

President Donald Trump insisted he didn't care whether Iran returned to the negotiating table, but CNN's Jeff Zeleny argued that he couldn't afford to ignore the issue.

The 79-year-old president's approval ratings have been tanking as fuel prices soar as a result of his decision to launch a U.S.-Israeli joint military operation in the Middle East, but Trump insists he's not concerned about the war's impact on the global economy.

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'What are you, a king?': MS NOW host pounces on 'arrogant' JD Vance's new Pope threat

Vice President JD Vance’s continuing lecturing of Pope Leo XIV at a Turning Point USA function in Georgia on Tuesday earned him a tongue-lashing on MS NOW early Wednesday morning.

Speaking to a sparse crowd, Vance, a recent convert to Catholicism, continued to harangue the pontiff over his comments that run counter to the Donald Trump administration’s policies on war and immigrants.

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Hegseth accused of war crimes in newly filed articles of impeachment

House Democrats will introduce five articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday, accusing him of abuse of power, war crimes and other serious wrongdoing.

The measure introduced by Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ), along with eight Democratic co-sponsors, faces virtually no chance of passage in the Republican-controlled Congress but represents the latest Democratic focus on Hegseth as a primary target within President Donald Trump's cabinet, reported Axios.

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Republicans furious at lackluster GOP efforts ahead of midterms: 'They want to lose'

As the 2026 midterm elections approach, the Republican Party faces a crisis of its own making — losing the support of its own voters.

A clear example of this erosion emerged during a recent redistricting campaign in Virginia, where rural Republicans expressed deep frustration with their party's leadership and apparent lack of effort, CNN reported.

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Trump is 'flailing out erratically' as war spins out of control: biographer

President Donald Trump's "erratic behavior" is spiraling out of control along with the war in Iran, according to a longtime close-up observer.

Author Michael Wolff, who's written four books about the 79-year-old president, told The Daily Beast's "Inside Trump's Head" podcast that Trump's foul-mouthed outbursts, threats to annihilate Iran's "whole civilization," insults against the pope and frequent mental lapses show that he's “more and more distinct from, cut-off from, separate from reality.”

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'Let's not be ridiculous!' CNN panel erupts as MAGA podcaster takes shot at Michelle Obama

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight" with Abby Phillip erupted on Tuesday after a MAGA podcaster took a shot at former first lady Michelle Obama.

Phillip played a clip of Obama describing America as being in its "janky era" during a podcast interview with Hasan Minaj. She also played a compilation of Trump claiming that America is a "country in decline" and that several major cities around the country are "hellholes."

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Trump insiders unprepared for what comes next as president goes 'off his rocker': author

Trump administration insiders seem to be in denial about President Donald Trump going "off his rocker," which will make them unprepared for what comes next, according to an author.

Journalist Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, said on a new episode of "Inside Trump's Head," a podcast he co-hosts with Joanna Coles of The Daily Beast, that Trump administration insiders he's spoken with recognize Trump's recent "erratic behavior," but some don't seem to see it as a symptom of a broader issue. He pointed to Trump's recent threat to annihilate the Iranian civilization as one example.

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Stephen Miller's Dem blackmail theory backfires: 'Every accusation is a confession'

Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser in the Trump administration, sparked online backlash Tuesday night when he told Fox News the Democratic Party "controls its members through blackmail."

Miller joined Jesse Watters on his eponymous show to discuss the fallout of the resignations of Reps. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and Tony Gonzales (R-TX), who were both accused of sexual misconduct with staffers.

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Trump admin admits to striking another foreign boat and killing 4

President Donald Trump's administration admitted on Tuesday to striking another foreign boat and killing four people, according to a new report.

The strike is the second in as many days, the New York Times reported, and marks the revival of one of the administration's most controversial policies. Since Trump began his second term, the administration has conducted 50 strikes against foreign boats, many of which were alleged to be carrying drugs. In all, the strikes have killed roughly 174 people.

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