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‘Trying to Deflect’: Trump Targets Black People in Hateful Message and Calls Walz a Slur, Then the Minnesota Governor Made a Demand He Can’t Hide from
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‘Trying to Deflect’: Trump Targets Black People in Hateful Message and Calls Walz a Slur, Then the Minnesota Governor Made a Demand He Can’t Hide from

President Donald Trump issued a shocking Thanksgiving message, even by his standard, to the nation Thursday through a post on his Truth Social media platform that was filled with hateful accusations and racist rhetoric about Black immigrants and people of color from “third-world” nations. The message was filled with anything but the traditional holiday spirit Americans have...

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Hassett rises as Trump’s likely pick for Federal Reserve

The race to lead the Federal Reserve has intensified in recent weeks, with Kevin Hassett, the current White House National Economic Council Director, pulling ahead as the most likely successor to Jerome Powell. Multiple sources close to the Trump administration suggest the president has found his candidate, though the unpredictable nature of White House decision...

Trump’s Reckless Finger Pointing Over D.C. Shooter Blows Up After CNN Cuts Him to Pieces — Then Hegseth’s Careless Slip Confirms What Everyone Feared
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Trump’s Reckless Finger Pointing Over D.C. Shooter Blows Up After CNN Cuts Him to Pieces — Then Hegseth’s Careless Slip Confirms What Everyone Feared

President Donald Trump never takes any responsibility for any of his actions, and, as usual, he’s blaming the Biden administration again — something he does weekly over some issue or another — for the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington, D.C., Wednesday afternoon. However, he didn’t get away with it and...

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Why Putin keeps fighting despite peace negotiations

Despite recent diplomatic momentum suggesting a potential breakthrough in the Ukraine conflict, Russia under Putin remains committed to its military objectives while publicly dismissing European peace initiatives. The stark contrast between President Donald Trump’s cautious optimism and Moscow’s aggressive posture reveals a calculated strategy designed to exploit divisions within the Western alliance. The diplomatic efforts...

‘Did That Make Poor KKKaroline Mad??’: Karoline Leavitt Snaps Mid-Briefing and Viewers Swear Her ‘Excuse Me’ Wasn’t Random but Saved for One Reporter
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‘Did That Make Poor KKKaroline Mad??’: Karoline Leavitt Snaps Mid-Briefing and Viewers Swear Her ‘Excuse Me’ Wasn’t Random but Saved for One Reporter

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt didn’t just lose her cool on Monday — she appeared to pick her moment. In a space already buzzing after a federal judge obliterated two of the administration’s high-profile indictments, Leavitt spun toward a reporter, snapped mid-question, and instantly set off a wave of concerns that her outburst wasn’t...

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$1 trillion in expected tariff revenue disappears

The math on President Trump’s tariff strategy just changed dramatically. What looked like a $4 trillion windfall has shrunk to $3 trillion, leaving budget planners scrambling to adjust their calculations and raising fresh questions about ambitious promises tied to that revenue. The Congressional Budget Office delivered the sobering news this week, slashing its tariff revenue...

‘He Really Has Brain Damage’: Trump Was So Deep in His Meltdown He Shared an Anti-Trump Image Without Realizing — Then Leavitt Tried to Flip the Script
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‘He Really Has Brain Damage’: Trump Was So Deep in His Meltdown He Shared an Anti-Trump Image Without Realizing — Then Leavitt Tried to Flip the Script

President Donald Trump sent social media into disbelief Monday morning after firing off a streak of frantic posts so chaotic that he unknowingly amplified content trashing him — a slip critics said revealed just how scrambled his morning really was. And within hours, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was in front of reporters nearly...