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Putin would regularly 'make fun' of Trump during talks and he had no clue: ex-official

Fiona Hill, a former National Security Council staffer who served with President Donald Trump during his first term, tells Foreign Affairs that her one-time boss is utterly clueless when he has high-stakes meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

During a lengthy interview on Foreign Affairs' official podcast, Hill recalled Trump talking with Putin one time and being absolutely enthralled with the respect he believed that he was receiving from his Russian counterpart.

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'Life of everything on earth' is at stake as EPA begins 'massive' deregulation: report

CNN's chief climate correspondent issued a dire warning about the future of the planet now that the Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency has announced plans to rip away regulations meant to stave off global warning.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin took to social media to announce "31 historic actions to Power the Great American Comeback in the greatest day of deregulation in American history!"

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DHS deputy 'struggles to answer' a 'simple question' about deportable offenses

National Public Radio (NPR) reporter and host Michel Martin hammered Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar on whether President Donald Trump's government intends to deport people who disagree with the U.S. and Israel.

Pro-Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil was seized by Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the weekend and the U.S. government said it was revoking his green card. Khalil has been an outspoken anti-Israel protester but is in the U.S. legally.

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'Canadian people loathe this idea': CNN fact checker rips Trump's 'wildly unpopular' claim

CNN's Daniel Dale examined some of Donald Trump's claims about Canada and found them lacking in proof.

The president has imposed steep tariffs on Canadian imports, which has triggered retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports, and threatened to annex the nation's northern neighbor as the "51st state," which he claimed had broad support, and Dale walked through his claims justifying the sudden turn against the longtime ally.

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White House asks military for plans to seize Panama Canal 'by force': report

President Donald Trump's White House has reportedly asked the United States military to draw up plans to a military operation to retake the Panama Canal.

According to NBC News' sources, "U.S. Southern Command is developing potential plans that vary from partnering more closely with the Panamanian military to the less likely option of U.S. troops seizing the Panama Canal by force."

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'An adversary to mobilize against': Trump's bullying seen as boon to liberal world leaders

World leaders who are speaking out against U.S. President Donald Trump and his bullying ways are garnering massive support in their home countries, according to a new piece in "The Morning" newsletter from The New York Times.

"It’s a phenomenon known in political science as the "rally ’round the flag effect," according to the article. "When a country faces a crisis, public support for the leader or the current governing party often rises."

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'Get ready to drink Oregon pinot noir': Internet torches Trump for latest tariff 'tantrum'

President Donald Trump massively ramped up his trade war threats against the European Union on Thursday when he threatened to slap 200 percent tariffs on alcoholic products from the EU.

Trump then claimed that these tariffs would be a boon for the American "wine and champagne" industry despite the fact that champagne is only made in a particular region of France.

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'This is insane': Trump goes nuclear on 'nasty' E.U. with new '200 percent' tariff threats

President Donald Trump on Thursday delivered a massive new threat to hit the European Union with unprecedented tariffs.

Writing on his Truth Social page, Trump lashed out at the EU for slapping tariffs on American alcohol and pledged to up the ante by four fold.

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Trump's Tesla stunt was no 'homage' to workers: Conservative breaks with CNN's Jennings​

Conservative Jonah Goldberg set CNN's Scott Jennings straight Wednesday for claiming President Donald Trump was promoting American workers with his Tesla stunt on the White House lawn.

On Tuesday, Trump staged a much-mocked photo op with five Tesla vehicles after vowing to buy one to help Elon Musk's company rebound over DOGE backlash.

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'Curse words?' CNN host scolds senator over 'bad language' on social media

CNN's Brianna Keilar put Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) on the spot Wednesday over her word choice while posting on social media.

The scolding revolved around Smith's social media response to Elon Musk's infamous email to federal workers asking them to list five things they accomplished during the week.

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GOP lawmaker shocked that left wasn't 'excited' as Trump showcased Tesla at White House

In an interview with CNN Wednesday, Ohio Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) didn't seem to understand the fuss over Elon Musk's DOGE overseeing federal agencies that could benefit his businesses.

Anchor Boris Sanchez submitted, "I do wonder if you have any ethical concerns about the president essentially hosting this Tesla showroom outside of the White House, as Elon Musk has direct business that is overseen by some of the agencies that are supposed to hold...Tesla and other of his businesses accountable."

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Musk's latest cuts will hamper life-saving medical research for 'a generation': report

The Trump administration's emphasis on right-wing ideology has had a chilling effect on life-saving medical research — and the researchers themselves — at the National Institutes of Health, according to a new opinion piece in Bloomburg.

NIH "is the largest source of funding for medical research in the world, creating hundreds of thousands of high-quality jobs," according to the government website. "More than 80% of its $48 billion budget" goes to to fund scientific research at universities and hospitals around the country.

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'Bad things': Marjorie Taylor Greene baselessly links Ukraine aid to human kidney trade

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), without evidence, linked the illegal trafficking of human kidneys to aid provided for Ukraine's fight against Russia.

In a Wednesday message posted to the X social media platform, Greene shared a report about a Ukrainian woman convicted in Poland for selling 56 human kidneys.

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