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'Angry base is motivated base': Analyst says 'livid' Dems may have gotten kick they needed

Democrats are angry that their leadership is failing to show any substantive pushback to President Donald Trump's first two months of devastation, which might be exactly what the party needs to get moving in the right direction, argues a new piece from MSNBC.

The tipping point came when Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) aligned himself with Republicans to vote for the recent funding bill to keep the government open. Backlash has been swift, leading Schumer to cancel his book tour due to security concerns over unruly protesters.

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'Trump will keep pushing': Bezos' WaPo comes out swinging against latest attacks

Billionaire Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos may support Donald Trump, but his paper's editorial board did not hesitate to disparage the president in Tuesday's paper.

At issue was Trump's targeting of law firms and attorneys he has held grudges against for, in some cases, decades.

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Trump may have just helped Putin cover up war crimes involving children: report

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the U.S. could be inadvertently helping Russian President Vladimir Putin cover up alleged Russian war crimes involving children.

The controversy revolves around a now terminated, U.S.-funded initiative that contained "a sensitive database detailing the mass deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia," The Post reported. The project was headed up by Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab, but that contract was recently scrapped by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.

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'I don't even like the Democratic Party': Even James Carville mad at post-Trump Dems

Democratic strategist James Carville sounded off on CNN about the current defeatist attitude consuming the Democratic Party following Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) capitulation on the GOP-crafted funding bill.

"I'm mad at the Democratic Party," Carville told Wolf Blitzer. "You see, when you lose an election — a party exists for one reason, and one reason only. And that is, to win the election. We lost, but there's nothing permanent about this."

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'Not appropriate': Chief Justice Roberts smacks down Trump's call to impeach judge

Chief Justice John Roberts issued a statement regarding President Donald Trump's desire to impeach the judge who ordered the administration to recall planes carrying Venezuelan migrants to a prison in El Salvador.

As CNN's Paula Reid reported, "This is a huge deal. Here you have Chief Justice John Roberts appearing to push back on statements President Trump made earlier today, suggesting that Judge James Boasberg, who, of course, temporarily blocked deportations by the Trump administration or at least tried to, should be impeached."

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Putin puts Trump call on hold as he talks to Russian oligarchs 'instead': report

Russian President Vladimir Putin waved off concerns that he was making U.S. President Donald Trump wait for a planned phone call on the Ukraine war as he was speaking to Russian oligarchs instead.

Financial Times Moscow Bureau Chief Max Seddon noted Tuesday morning that Putin was speaking to the group even though the call with Trump was due on his schedule.

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'Oh come on!' GOP lawmaker snaps as CNN delivers civics lesson on Constitution

Republican Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) aimed his anger toward the news media when CNN's John Berman asked about the constitutional powers of federal judges on Tuesday.

Berman's question had to do with the attacks the Trump administration has aimed at U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who ordered planes carrying Venezuelan migrants to return to the United States instead of onward toward a prison in El Salvador. At issue was the Constitutional right to due process, which the detainees did not receive before being loaded onto the planes.

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'These planes do have phones': Legal expert says Trump could've obeyed law — had he wanted

If the Justice Department wanted to comply with a judge's order, they would have, a legal reporter said Monday.

President Donald Trump shipped a number of migrants he claimed were gang members to El Salvador over the weekend, in apparent defiance of an explicit order from a judge to turn the planes around, CBS News reported.

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'Tremendous disrepair': Trump tears into Kennedy Center and takes aim at 'problem' workers

President Donald Trump did not hold back in disparaging the world-famous John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Monday, where he attended his first board meeting as new chair.

In February, Trump announced that he would “immediately terminate multiple individuals from the Board of Trustees, including the Chairman, who do not share our Vision for a Golden Age in Arts and Culture. We will soon announce a new Board, with an amazing Chairman, DONALD J. TRUMP.”

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'Americans are growing impatient': GOP pollster warns Trump may have misread 'mandate'

Listen to President Donald Trump and his spokespeople long enough and you'll hear them talk of the "mandate" he's been given by the American people to disrupt the federal government.

In an unprecedented speech at the Justice Department last week, Trump said the voters have “given us a mandate” for “a far-reaching investigation ... into the corruption of our system” by Democrats. Trump has also claimed that his “massive landslide victory” gave him a “historic mandate” to reshape policy "with respect to taxation, federal social spending, immigration, energy production, family values, defense and other areas."

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Trump mulls recognizing annexed Crimea as Russian to end war in Ukraine: report

President Donald Trump is mulling over whether to recognize Crimea as Russian as part of any future deal to end the war in Ukraine, according to a report.

Two sources told Semafor that the administration is considering recognizing Crimea — the peninsula in the Black Sea that Russia invaded in 2014 ‚ as Russian territory and urging the United Nations to do the same.

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'Stars of resistance': Columnist names 6 Dems who can 'galvanize opposition' against Trump

It's not all bad news for Democrats who are still reeling from the divisive spending bill vote that saw 10 of their own senators, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), cross party lines to approve Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) continuing resolution.

A new opinion piece in The Washington Post has identified at least six Democratic politicians ready and able to lead the party through the political wilderness and toward victory with a spirit that's been lacking for far too long, according to columnist Perry Bacon, Jr.

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'Totally lawless state': Conservative warns democracy in danger with Trump's latest antic

Sarah Longwell, publisher of the conservative outlet The Bulwark, claimed Monday on CNN's Inside Politics that the Trump administration's apparent refusal to comply with a federal judge's order was taking U.S. democracy down a dangerous path.

On Saturday, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return planes heading to Central America with deportees, but the order went unheeded. The judge planned a hearing for Monday afternoon to determine whether the administration outright ignored the order.

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