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'Unlike anything we've seen': Maggie Haberman flags 'off the rails' White House moves

Trump administration officials are leaning harder into religious symbolism to justify the war in Iran and other unpopular policies, and New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman marveled at the "off-the-rails" audacity of their efforts.

President Donald Trump posted an image of himself as a Christlike healer over the weekend, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has framed the war in explicitly religious terms and quoted Bible verses – although one of those turned out to be dialogue from a Quentin Tarantino film – during his weekly press updates.

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Trump scrambles to 'staunch the bleeding' in key region as support craters: GOP insiders

After a stop in Nevada on Thursday, President Donald Trump will be speaking at an event in Arizona on Friday to rally support ahead of the 2026 midterms, a tour of the Sun Belt region that one GOP strategist described as an effort to “staunch the bleeding” as the president’s support sinks to new lows, particularly among one critical voter bloc.

“For the first time, it’s not something that Trump has said. It’s his own actions,” said a GOP operative who spoke with Politico on the condition of anonymity for its report Friday, speaking to the president’s fall in support with Latino voters.

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Republican Civil War underway as pro-Trumpers spend millions to oust GOP incumbents

During an appearance on MS NOW on Friday morning, conservative journalist David Drucker built upon his recent reporting on the state of the GOP in Indiana to note that there is a civil war going on inside the Republican Party with money being spent to oust lawmakers in safe seats.

Speaking with the hosts of “Morning Joe,” Drucker explained that Indiana is ground zero in the fight between Donald Trump partisans and the traditional wing of the party that exploded during the debate on redistricting that the president demanded.

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Creator of 'blasphemous' Jesus image is 'riding Trump's coattails' as MAGA troll: expert

After Donald Trump faced swift backlash for posting an AI depiction of himself as a Jesus-like figure aglow against a patriotic sky as he heals a sick man, the original source of the image came to light while the president explained away the now-deleted post as a misinterpretation of himself as a doctor.

Nick Adams, the alpha-male MAGA influencer recently appointed as Trump’s special presidential envoy for American tourism, exceptionalism and values, originally shared the since-deleted image on X back in February with a message about Trump “healing this nation.”

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New Trump pick's 'credibility problem' made worse by his 'dangerous' plan: analyst

President Donald Trump's choice for the new Federal Reserve Chair has hit a major snag that could make confirming Kevin Warsh tricky.

Analysis from the New York Times' Editorial Board suggests that, should Warsh be confirmed as the next Fed Chair, an already clear problem over his dependability will worsen. The team wrote, "Kevin Warsh looks great on paper. But Mr. Warsh has a credibility problem.

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Trump stiffs lawyers as legal money machine wallows in red ink: report

More than a few members of the army of lawyers Donald Trump has deployed to sue his enemies and keep him out of courtrooms due to lawsuits are waiting hat in hand to be paid with the Save America PAC the president used to pay them now wallowing in red ink.

According to MS NOW's Hayes Brown, Trump's fundraising machinery has hit a wall now that he's no longer actively running for office. "

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New DHS head 'whitewashing ICE's illegal conduct' with sweeping change: analysis

Department of Homeland Security head Markwayne Mullin has been accused of covering up the failings of Kristi Noem's tenure as the agency's head.

Joyce Vance, who served as the United States attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 2009 to 2017, suggested the recent resignation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement head Todd Lyons is a sign of the DHS sweeping controversial issues under the rug.

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This critic 'poses a direct threat' to JD Vance's 'extreme right-wing' philosophy: experts

Pope Leo XIV directly challenged the Trump administration this week, stating he has "no fear" of the White House and will continue speaking "loudly" about God's message despite Trump's social media attacks against him.

The unprecedented confrontation marks a historic clash between the first American pope and a U.S. president who has repeatedly criticized him, but the Vatican is more likely to take criticism by Vice President JD Vance – a recent Catholic convert – more seriously, according to an analysis by CNN's Christopher Lamb.

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Trump suffers major blow as 20 Republicans 'revolt' in chaotic late-night scramble

A total of 20 Republican lawmakers “revolted” against President Donald Trump early Friday morning by refusing to back a bill that would extend a controversial surveillance program, and despite the president’s explicit call for GOP lawmakers to do so, the Associated Press reported Friday.

“First they unveiled a new plan that would have extended the program for five years, with revisions,” reads the Associated Press’ report. “Then they tried to salvage a shorter 18-month renewal that Trump had demanded and Speaker Mike Johnson had previously backed. Some 20 Republicans joined most Democrats in blocking its advance.”

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Powerful Trump allies 'squirming' at president's 'genocidal rhetoric': WaPo

Donald Trump's ramped-up saber-rattling and erratic pronouncements are also having the effect of rattling European leaders who once embraced his form of nationalism, leading them to publicly express their differences.

According to the Washington Post's Steve Hendrix and Stefano Pitrelli, longtime Trump ally Nigel Farage — who spearheaded Brexit — is now publicly distancing himself from the president, making it clear by bluntly telling reporters, "I happen to know him, but that's by the by."

Farage is not alone.

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Ex-Trump official issues grim warning to 'nefarious' president: 'This will unwind him'

Donald Trump has been criticized by a former aide who believes the president is personally profiting from the war in the Middle East.

Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly served as the White House Communications Director in Trump's first term, claimed that the Trump family is aiming to leverage the war and position of Donald Trump to build family wealth. Speaking to Legal AF, Scaramucci issued a warning to Trump and claimed corruption within the administration had hit a new high.

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MAGA ex-lawmaker puts Mike Johnson on notice: 'I'll save those stories for my next book

A former lawmaker who is closely aligned with President Donald Trump put Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on notice in a new podcast interview on Thursday.

Elise Stefanik suggested on a new episode of the podcast "The Huddle" with reporter Rachel Bade and Sean Spicer, a former Trump spokesperson, that she has a few stories left to tell about her time in Congress, and that some of them may not paint Johnson in a positive light. Her comments came at a time when Stefanik is currently promoting her new book, "Poisoned Ivies."

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CNN's data guru stunned as Dem win signals bad omen for GOP: 'Absolute disaster'

CNN's chief data guru, Harry Enten, was stunned on Thursday night after another Democrat outperformed expectations in a special election.

Progressive activist and organizer Analilia Mejia defeated Republican Joe Hathaway in the special election for the New Jersey 11th seat that was vacated by former Rep. Mikie Sherrill when she ran for New Jersey governor. Mejia's victory was announced just minutes after the polls closed. Her victory also brings the Republican majority in the House of Representatives down to just one vote.

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