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'Democrats have an opening': Trump tariffs could have critics 'flipping the script' on GOP

Donald Trump's trade war gives Democrats the perfect opening to go after his economic policies if they have the stomach to pounce, argues a new article from Politico.

Democratic leadership has been criticized for failing to construct a clear message on the upcoming spending bill vote, and they've been equally ambivalent on criticizing Trump's sweeping tariffs that have fomented fears of recession.

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'What's going on?' CNN's Dana Bash pans Senate Dems for murky message on funding bill

CNN's Dana Bash panned Senate Democrats for trying and failing to "hash out" a clear message on whether to allow a government shutdown, or give Donald Trump and Elon Musk exactly what they want in the latest spending bill.

Bash appeared on CNN News Central Friday where she condemned the Democrats' ambiguity on the outcome they want to see when the Senate votes whether to pass the bill or prepare for a government shutdown.

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'Not seen since World War II': Trump warns of impending 'horrible massacre' of Ukrainians

Donald Trump on Friday issued what some might call a cryptic warning about a purportedly impending "massacre."

Trump has been attempting to broker a truce between Russia and Ukraine, but has put more conditions on the leader of Ukraine than on Vladimir Putin of Russia. Now, Trump is speaking about his talks with Putin and the results.

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'We did not vote for this': Trump-backing farmers in 'state of shock' over tariff chaos

The nonstop chaos that President Donald Trump is delivering with his erratic tariff policies and spending cuts is already hurting many farmers who voted for him in the 2024 presidential election.

In an interview with NBC News, West Virginia farmer Jennifer Gilkerson revealed that cuts to a key United States Department of Agriculture program have left her with a large stash of unsold freeze-dried fruits that she had spent thousands of dollars producing under the assumption that they would be bought by local schools.

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​'Oh what a difference!' Trump blames all the world's problems on his 2020 election loss

Donald Trump tried to turn back time and blame his predecessor as he attempts to manage multiple global crises.

The president blamed Joe Biden for the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and once again blasted his withdrawal from Afghanistan, and he reiterated his long-standing lies about his 2020 election loss and threatened to prosecute his political opponents in a Friday morning outburst.

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'Adult in the room': Trump tariffs pushing allies to turn to President's historical enemy

Donald Trump's tariffs could push allies to turn to China and India, according a former U.S. diplomat, and there's evidence that's already happening.

Wendy Cutler, a former acting deputy U.S. trade representative, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” that disruptions and higher costs associated with Trump's tariffs have forced the European Union to look elsewhere to meet its needs.

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'Same way we investigated the Bidens!' Republican vows criminal probe of Dem fundraiser

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, is vowing to file criminal charges against Democratic fundraising machine ActBlue over fraud allegations.

Comer appeared with right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson, who posted to X on Thursday, "Rep. James Comer and the FBI to bring CRIMINAL CHARGES against those behind ActBlue, The Largest Money Laundering Scheme in U.S. history: "We are going forward with our investigation. Their lawyers are leaving… This will be the end of the Democratic Party."

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Tesla pens 'polite' letter to Trump admin. that tariffs are 'screwing over' Musk's company

President Donald Trump's tariffs will cause problems for Tesla, the company warned the Trump administration, according to the Financial Times.

The company expressed concern it will be targeted for retaliatory tariffs from other countries since its CEO is a special government employee and close advisor to the president, according to the report.

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'Capitulated and groveled': Author issues blistering attack as media ignores Trump book

Author Michael Wolff claimed Thursday that the news media is so terrified of President Donald Trump and his threat of lawsuits that they won't go near his new book on the president.

Wolff described his book, All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America, as "an account, from sources in close and constant contact with him, of the mercurial if not daft behavior during the 2024 campaign, and of the flunkies and yes-men who surrounded him, many of whom now occupy senior-most roles in the new White House."

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'Lipstick on a pig': CNN hits Trump's spin on Putin's ceasefire statement

Donald Trump's interpretation of Vladimir Putin's non-committal statement on a ceasefire with Ukraine was like "putting lipstick on a pig," according to CNN's Brianna Keilar.

Putin said a a news conference, “We agree with the proposals to stop the hostilities." And, while Russia would support a pause in the fighting, "There are issues that need to be discussed,” Putin said, adding that he may need to “have a phone call with Trump.”

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Trump admits parts of Ukraine 'would be lost' under his ceasefire deal

President Donald Trump admitted that parts of Ukraine "would be lost" to Russia under a ceasefire deal that he is proposing.

During a Thursday Oval Office meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump was asked about special envoy Steve Witkoff's negotiations in Moscow.

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'They’re totally screwed': GOP gloats that they have Senate Dems cornered on budget

The White House is so sure that House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) funding bill will pass the Senate that President Trump hasn't bothered to reach out to Democrats to make sure they have the support, according to a new article in Politico.

In fact, Trump slammed Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) this week, "saying he’s 'no longer Jewish' and calling him a Palestinian," wrote columnist Rachael Bade.

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Rubio in 'awkward situation' where 'everything DOGE does creates problems for him': report

Secretary of state Marco Rubio and Elon Musk held a secret meeting late last month to hash out their differences before those spilled into view during a contentious cabinet meeting last week.

Politico Magazine reported the meeting was "cordial, some even say lighthearted" as the secretary of state and Donald Trump's billionaire adviser discussed the future of the State Department and what was left of the U.S. Agency for International Development, which Musk's team at the U.S. DOGE Service rapidly dismantled after Inauguration Day.

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