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Trump veers into erratic tale of 'seriously overweight' friend's 'damn fat drug' struggle

In an erratic soliloquy before he signed an executive order to bring down the price of prescription drugs, President Donald Trump took aim at the "fat shot drug" he said was an example of how Big Pharma inflates the cost of medications.

Trump was presumably talking about the popular GLP-1 drugs on the market under a variety of brand names.

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Trump admits flubbing figures in rambling trade war speech: 'I misunderstood'

President Donald Trump spoke Monday about negotiations with China that resulted in a dramatic step back from a tariff trade war — but in a rambling speech, he revealed the talks had left him confused.

First, he told the press, "Both sides now agreed to reduce the tariffs imposed. After April 2nd, to 10% for 90 days as negotiators continue." The date was more than a month in the past as he was talking May 12.

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'Putrid': CNN's John Berman stunned as ex-GOP spokesman attacks Trump for lack of taste

Pete Seat, a spokesperson for the George W. Bush administration, gave a stunning assessment of President Donald Trump's plan to accept a $400 million plane from Qatar that he wants to convert into a new Air Force One.

Trump made the announcement on Truth Social a day before he was set to head to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates Monday for his first international trip of his second administration.

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Frustrated Trump slams Putin for being 'too busy celebrating' WWII to end Ukraine war

A frustrated President Donald Trump complained that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not halt hostilities in Ukraine because he was "too busy celebrating the Victory of World War II."

In a Sunday post on his Truth Social platform, Trump revealed that Putin did not want a ceasefire in Ukraine.

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Verdict due Tuesday in Depardieu sexual assault trial

A court in Paris on Tuesday is set to hand down a verdict in the sexual assault trial of French cinema icon Gerard Depardieu, a case that gripped the country for weeks.

As the ruling will coincide with the start of the Cannes Film Festival, it is likely to be among the biggest talking points on the first day of what is one of the main events on the cinema calendar.

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'Increasingly vulnerable to threats': Trump slammed for skipping critical intel briefings

Since his inauguration in January, President Donald Trump has attended just 12 briefings from intelligence officials of the President’s Daily Brief, Politico reported Friday.

During his first term, Trump attended these briefings with intel officials twice a week. The daily brief presidents receive give an overview from the intelligence community’s summary of the key national security challenges.

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Trump faces Mideast tensions on return to his 'happy place'

US President Donald Trump heads for Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on Monday, eyeing big business deals even as accords on the Middle East's hotspots will be harder to seal.

While Israel's war in Gaza and Iran's nuclear program will loom large over Trump's first major foreign trip of his second term, the White House said he looked forward to a "historic return" to the region.

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Multiple Trump flip-flops leave House GOP facing 'political blowback': report

House Republicans figuring out how to pay for Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" spending bill are in a bind over whether the president will flip-flop on cutting entitlements, according to The New York Times.

So far, Trump has repeatedly claimed, “We’re not cutting Medicaid, we’re not cutting Medicare, and we’re not cutting Social Security."

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'League of its own': Nicolle Wallace pinpoints Trump comment showing he's way out of touch

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace began her Friday episode of "Deadline White House" discussing President Donald Trump's latest tease on tariffs from China.

"There are twists and turns today in the melodrama that is Donald Trump's handling of the U.S. economy," she said.

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'So this is why?' Columnist flabbergasted as he figures out likely reason for Trump deal

An opinion columnist for The Washington Post asserted that President Donald Trump's "very big announcement" on a trade deal with Britain — which turned out to be "just the outline of a deal" — proved once again that he's really only concerned about his own business interests.

Instead of giving any real updates about when Americans could expect lower prices at the store, columnist David Milbank wrote, Trump used the announcement to talk about his golf courses in the U.K.

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Trump aide Steven Cheung melts down as MSNBC host questions president's mental health

Top White House aide Steven Cheung didn't hold back his raging response when he caught wind of Lawrence O'Donnell's psychological assessment of President Donald Trump, according to the Daily Beast.

O'Donnell wondered aloud on his MSNBC show whether Trump's mental health was suffering because he was unable to answer whether it was the president's duty to uphold the Constitution.

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'I will run right over you': New FEMA boss hurls aggressive greeting at staff

The new head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency greeted his staff Friday with an aggressive promise to "run right over" anyone who doesn't get with his program, according to a new report by Reuters.

"Obfuscation, delay, undermining. If...you think those tactics and techniques are going to help you, they will not, because I will run right over you," David Richardson said during an all-hands call. "Don't get in my way... I know all the tricks."

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'What is wrong with you?' Conservative blasted as he calls new pope 'offensive' Cajun name

Writer Rod Dreher, Louisiana native and editor-at-large with The American Conservative, felt the heat on social media after calling the new pope by a controversial Cajun name that some consider offensive.

The post came after a report in The New York Times described Pope Leo XIV's roots as "Black Cajun" from New Orleans.

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