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Trump, 79, Struggles to Answer Simple Questions

Reports have surfaced indicating that former President Trump is seeking $230 million in compensation from the Department of Justice for investigations conducted during the Biden administration. When questioned about the matter during a press conference, Trump appeared confused and struggled to answer the reporter’s questions. Despite his initial ignorance, he later alluded to the lawsuits and suggested the funds could go towards White House renovations. The situation raises ethical questions, particularly due to the presence of Trump loyalists within the Justice Department.

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Republicans Mock “No Kings,” Poll Shows Growing American Disapproval

Following the weekend’s anti-Trump “No Kings” rallies, polling data reveals a significant portion of Americans share the protesters’ concerns. A recent survey shows a majority of Americans believe Trump is a potentially dangerous dictator whose power should be limited, with this sentiment nearly doubling since April. Furthermore, the survey indicates that a majority of Americans perceive Trump as waging an assault on constitutional balances. These findings suggest the core message of the “No Kings” demonstrations resonates with a considerable segment of the population, despite attempts by Republicans to marginalize them.

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Trump’s Attacks: Why Do Republicans Face No Consequences?

The president’s recent video, which depicted a highly offensive act towards American citizens, received a muted response from the Republican party and limited media coverage. This contrasts sharply with the reaction to critical comments made by Democrats, like Barack Obama’s remarks about voters “clinging to guns or religion,” which have been cited for years as evidence of disdain for conservative voters. Similarly, Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” comment, which aimed to distinguish between Trump supporters, sparked significant backlash and continues to be referenced negatively. The disparity in outrage highlights a pattern of amplified criticism towards Democrats compared to the response given to actions and statements from Republican officials.

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Trump Reportedly Demands $230 Million in Taxpayer Funds for DOJ Probes, Sparking Outrage

In a recent development, President Trump has requested approximately $230 million from the Department of Justice, funded by taxpayers, to cover expenses related to past federal investigations. These claims, filed before his return to the White House, are awaiting a final decision from the DOJ, potentially involving officials who have previously represented individuals connected to Trump. Critics, including congressional Democrats, have condemned this as a corrupt attempt to profit from his office, particularly given the ongoing government shutdown and the potential financial strain on millions of Americans. Investigations into the matter are now underway, with accusations of this being a scheme to loot taxpayers and a direct violation of constitutional principles.

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Trump DOJ Pick Faces DOA Status After “Nazi” Texts Revealed Ahead of Hearing

President Trump’s nomination of Paul Ingrassia to lead the DOJ’s special counsel office is likely to fail following reports of offensive comments made by Ingrassia in a private group chat. Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicated that Ingrassia’s confirmation is unlikely. The reported remarks include racial slurs and derogatory comments about Martin Luther King Jr., prompting calls for the White House to withdraw the nomination. Despite a scheduled Senate hearing, the nomination faces opposition from both Democrats and key Republicans.

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Ranchers Cry “Betrayal” Over Trump’s Plan to Buy Beef From Argentina

President Trump’s suggestion to import beef from Argentina to lower US prices has drawn sharp criticism from US ranchers and industry groups. These groups argue that the move undermines American cattle producers, who are already struggling with high input costs and market manipulation, and could lead to plummeting US cattle prices. They propose alternative solutions like reinstating mandatory country-of-origin labeling, enforcing antitrust laws, and rebuilding the US cow herd to ensure national self-reliance in beef production. Concerns have also been raised about Argentina’s history with foot-and-mouth disease and the unbalanced trade relationship between the two countries. Critics suggest that Trump’s proposal prioritizes Argentina over American interests, particularly given the rising cost of groceries for US consumers.

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13 Senate Democrats Vote to Confirm Trump Nominee During Government Shutdown

Mooty’s confirmation to the federal bench places him among a cohort of judges signaling allegiance to Trump. During his Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Mooty notably avoided directly acknowledging the outcome of the 2020 election, stating instead that the certified winner based on the Electoral College vote determines the president. He also declined to comment on the January 6th Capitol riots, citing the inappropriateness of such responses for a judicial nominee, further highlighting his stance. These actions raise questions regarding his judicial impartiality.

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Trump’s Argentina Bailout: Taxpayer Aid Fuels Controversy Amid Shutdown and Excuses

Amidst a destructive tariff war and a government shutdown impacting millions of Americans, the President defended providing $40 billion in aid to Argentina. This aid, intended to prop up the economy of Argentina’s President Javier Milei, has been met with criticism from American farmers who are suffering. The President’s response included a dismissive rebuke of a reporter and an assertion that the aid is essential for Argentina’s survival, despite his administration’s history of slashing foreign aid elsewhere. Critics question whether the President’s actions are driven by genuine concern for Argentinians or by his alliance with Milei, especially given potential financial benefits for associates involved in the aid program.

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Jesse Watters Slammed “No Kings” Protest After Mom’s Participation

Following a nationwide protest, estimated to be the largest in US history, Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized the demonstrators on “The Five,” even admitting his mother was among the protestors. Watters accused protesters of being ignorant “trend-chasers” lacking understanding of their cause. The article details Watters’ history of political disagreements with his mother and her concerns about his commentary. Despite the peaceful nature of the protests, Trump responded by denying any kingly aspirations, posting an AI-generated video of himself as a king.

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UK Defense Secretary: Troops Could Deploy to Ukraine *After* Peace Deal

In anticipation of a potential peace deal brokered by President Trump, the U.K. is prepared to deploy British troops to Ukraine to help secure a long-term peace agreement. Defense Secretary John Healey has stated that the cost of deploying a “coalition of the willing” could exceed £100 million, and the U.K. has already begun preparing its troops, with the involvement of 200 military planners from 30 nations. This initiative comes amid reports that Trump may be pushing Ukraine to accept Russia’s terms for a deal, including ceding territory, while Ukraine continues to push for aid. The situation is further complicated by ongoing Russian attacks and discussions around the need for air defense systems.

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