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'Long live the king': Inside the real reason Trump may be trolling us

President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies have never been shy about trolling liberals and progressives as well as traditional conservatives and Never Trumpers. And some Democrats are urging Trump's critics to avoid responding to every outrageous thing he says or does and be more selective in their criticism.

Steve Bannon, host of the "War Room" vodcast and former White House chief strategist for the first Trump Administration, famously described MAGA's approach as "flood the zone with s---" — meaning create as much chaos as possible in order to overwhelm and exhaust political opponents. And the Washington's Aaron Blake, in a February 22 column, argues that MAGA Republicans "appear increasingly consumed with trolling their opponents" during Trump's second term.

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'You failed': Republican hammered on MSNBC for squandering chance to back up rhetoric

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) made a floor speech in the Senate this week after President Donald Trump alleged that Ukraine started the war with Russia.

Russia invaded Ukraine starting in 2014 and continued with a full-scale invasion in 2022.

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Judge's rebuke a 'good barometer for where we are' in Trump clash with law: analysts

Legal analysts on Friday called a federal judge's sharp rebuke of the Trump administration a "good barometer" of where we are in a "clash" between the president and the law.

Slate's legal analyst, Dahlia Lithwick, spoke with colleague Mark Joseph Stern for their weekly legal podcast about a recent decision from Judge Amir Ali that resulted in accusations the Trump administration openly defied his order.

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'South African chainsaw massacre': CNN's Tapper slams 'heartlessness' in DOGE's job cuts

CNN's Jake Tapper slammed Elon Musk's latest stunt surrounding the massive federal job cuts perpetuated by his Department of Government Efficiency and claimed some Republicans have started to feel "uncomfortable" with the administration's tactics.

Tapper said DOGE's goal of cutting 10% of the federal workforce was being handled, "with very little transparency, not much compassion, questionable planning, and very little apparent attention to detail, at least according to critics."

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'Rope-a-dope': Ex-White House chief of staff warns Trump just gave up winning strategy

President Donald Trump is destroying generations of U.S. relationships to hand wins to Russia and China, according to Barack Obama's former chief of staff.

Rahm Emanuel penned a column in the Washington Post comparing the United States and Russia to prizefighter Muhammad Ali's “rope-a-dope” strategy.

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Head of ICE removed as Trump 'frustrated' by low deportation numbers: report

Caleb Vitello has been removed from his post as acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to The Wall Street Journal.

A Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman told the Journal that Vitello "will remain at ICE and will head the office responsible for arrests and deportations."

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'You of all people': CNN anchor hammers military vet Republican for silence on Putin

CNN's Brianna Keilar was shocked Friday as a former Green Beret-turned Republican congressman refused to knock Trump for his comments aimed at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

On Thursday, Trump referred to the leader of the war-torn nation as a "dictator," and suggested he was at fault for Russia's invasion of the country.

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'25th Amendment remedies' mulled as Trump Fox interview goes off the rails

Donald Trump once again refused to criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin and instead blamed Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the destruction in his own country.

The U.S. president appeared Friday on Fox News host Brian Kilmeade's radio program, where he lamented that important cultural sites had been destroyed since Russian troops launched a full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022 – but he refused multiple opportunities to blame Putin for the devastation.

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'Ukraine has to eat it': White House trash talks Zelenskyy for not taking lopsided deal

Donald Trump was close to withdrawing American military support from Ukraine after its president Volodymyr Zelenskyy refused to sign a peace agreement that even administration officials admit is intolerable.

Six administration officials told Axios that five incidents over the last five days angered Trump and his top officials, and he and vice president J.D. Vance have warned Zelenskyy to keep his criticism to himself after U.S. officials pushed him to hand over perpetual control of half of Ukraine's natural resources and selected infrastructure – in a deal that's been compared to a "mafia shakedown."

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France far-right leader cancels U.S. speech after 'Nazi gesture' by ex-Trump aide

France's far-right leader Jordan Bardella said Friday he had cancelled his speech at a right-wing meeting in Washington after a "gesture alluding to Nazi ideology" by conservative firebrand Steve Bannon.

The president of France's National Rally (RN) party, who is in the US capital, said he was not present when Bannon -- one of the masterminds behind US President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign -- made a gesture that has been described as a Nazi salute on Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

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'Horrified': MSNBC host claims Trump has set off frantic 'whispering in the GOP cloakroom'

A clip of Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) brutally dismantling the notion that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a man to be trusted, as Donald Trump has claimed, is indicative of how the majority of GOP lawmakers are privately appalled at Trump's Russia cheerleading.

That is according to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, who claimed GOP lawmakers are "whispering" in the GOP cloakroom about the president's seeming betrayal of the people of Ukraine.

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German far left in surprise comeback ahead of election

by Claudia HORN and Femke COLBORNE

Germany's far-left Die Linke party has enjoyed a late poll surge ahead of Sunday's elections, boosted by a spirited anti-fascist speech by its new rising star that quickly went viral.

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German anti-fascist activist on trial in Hungary over alleged assault

A German anti-fascist activist accused of allegedly participating in violent attacks against neo-Nazis went on trial on Friday in Hungary, as nationalist premier Viktor Orban has vowed to clamp down on "far-left violence".

During a preliminary hearing, the 24-year-old activist -- who identifies as non-binary -- was led into a Budapest court room handcuffed and with feet shackled.

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