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John Oliver’s Bold Plan: How to Actually Interview Trump

John Oliver critiques ABC’s Terry Moran for abandoning a line of questioning regarding President Trump’s claim that a deported man had an MS-13 tattoo. Oliver argues that Moran should have pressed Trump to substantiate his false claim, even if it meant delaying other questions. He suggests forcing Trump to repeatedly describe the supposedly real tattoo, highlighting its implausible features to expose the falsehood. This approach, Oliver contends, is crucial when Trump uses demonstrably false information to promote harmful narratives.

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Vance Defends Trump’s Pope Joke: Is “Joking” a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card?

Vice President JD Vance defended Donald Trump’s AI-generated image of himself as Pope, stating his preference for jokes over “stupid wars.” This followed Senator Lindsey Graham’s similarly lighthearted response to the image. However, the post drew criticism, with some condemning it as sacrilegious and others criticizing Vance’s support. Despite Vance’s defense of Trump’s humor, he has remained silent on numerous memes depicting him as responsible for Pope Francis’s death.

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Historian: Trump’s Authoritarian Slide Outpacing Putin’s

According to NYU history professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat, the current U.S. political climate exhibits an unprecedented speed and ruthlessness in its slide toward authoritarianism, surpassing even the ascents of Putin and Erdogan. This rapid dismantling of government programs and suppression of scientific discourse mirrors post-coup scenarios rather than a typical democratic transition. The current administration’s actions, including the rapid attack on science and welfare, are unusually swift even within the historical context of autocratic regimes. These alarming parallels highlight the potential for a sophisticated nation to rapidly succumb to authoritarian rule.

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Trump’s GOP Claims a Mandate: A Look at the 2024 Election Results

President Trump’s policies, particularly his tariffs, are causing the U.S. economy to contract and are widely unpopular, with his approval rating at a historic low. Despite this, the GOP continues to falsely claim Trump possesses a “massive mandate,” ignoring overwhelming evidence to the contrary. This assertion disregards the fact that Trump’s election was a narrow victory, not a sweeping endorsement of his entire political agenda. Republicans’ inaction in Congress, coupled with Trump’s unilateral actions, is jeopardizing their chances in future elections.

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Trump Admits Uncertainty About Upholding the Constitution

During a recent interview, President Trump responded “I don’t know” when asked if he has an obligation to uphold the Constitution, specifically regarding due process for immigrants. This followed his administration’s deportation of individuals, including those with prior legal protection, actions that have been challenged in court. Trump claimed a mandate to deport immigrants despite judicial rulings against his methods, citing the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the issue as differing from his own. He also disregarded the Fifth Amendment’s guarantee of due process for all persons within the U.S., citing the logistical challenges of individual trials.

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60 Minutes Condemns Trump’s Attacks on Law Firms

A recent 60 Minutes exposé detailed Donald Trump’s campaign of retribution against major law firms. Trump’s executive orders, aimed at firms representing his opponents, have been described as an assault on the legal profession, with some firms facing financial repercussions and others pressured into pro bono work for the administration. A federal judge deemed one such order unconstitutional, while lawyers involved have likened Trump’s actions to mob tactics and bribery. The segment also revealed that Paramount, 60 Minutes’ parent company, faced pressure to temper criticism of Trump, leading to the departure of the show’s longtime chief.

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James Probes Trump Inner Circle for Insider Trading

New York Attorney General Letitia James is conducting an inquiry into potential insider trading within President Trump’s inner circle, focusing on market reactions to recent tariff policies. This inquiry, utilizing the powerful Martin Act, is unprecedented in scope, investigating whether individuals profited illegally from non-public information regarding government decisions. While proving insider trading is notoriously difficult, the inquiry involves examining trading data for suspicious patterns and potentially issuing inquiry letters. However, significant legal challenges are anticipated, including potential conflicts with executive privilege and the inherent difficulty of distinguishing legitimate trading activity from illegal insider activity in volatile markets.

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Trump’s Pope Photo Sparks Outrage, Mild Concern From Some MAGA Supporters

President Trump’s AI-generated image of himself as the Pope, shared on Truth Social, sparked outrage even among his loyal MAGA base. Criticism ranged from accusations of disrespecting Catholicism and God to labeling the post as arrogant and stupid. While some dismissed it as harmless humor or trolling, others, including former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, condemned the action. The incident highlighted a rift within the MAGA community, with some expressing disgust and others continuing to defend the president’s actions.

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Mexico Rejects Trump’s Border Troop Plan

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum revealed that former U.S. President Donald Trump proposed sending American troops into Mexico to combat drug cartels. Sheinbaum firmly rejected this proposal, emphasizing Mexico’s commitment to national sovereignty. This rejection follows a recent increase in U.S. military presence along the border, despite Sheinbaum’s insistence on collaborative efforts within respective territories. Her statement underscores a potential conflict between the two nations regarding approaches to drug trafficking, despite previous cooperation on other issues.

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Buffett Slams Trump’s Tariffs as ‘Wrong and Unwise’

At Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meeting, Warren Buffett strongly criticized President Trump’s trade war, calling the tariffs an unwise “act of war” against allies. He argued that trade should not be used as a weapon and expressed concern that the approach fosters global resentment rather than economic benefit. Buffett emphasized that other nations’ prosperity does not necessitate American loss and warned of potential long-term negative consequences for global security. He believes a more prosperous and collaborative global environment ultimately benefits all.

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