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Last week, on an emergency basis, Trump asked the Supreme Court to rescue the centerpiece of his ‘capital improvement campaign.’ Trump now calls his ballroom—a 90,000 ft.2 gilded party palace where donors in haute couture can eat wagyu beef and dance the night away—an “ urgent matter of national security .” Trump’s legal team was responding to a lower court’s stop-work order on the ballroom. An appellate panel ruled that presidents do not own the nation’s capital, or the White House, but rather are entrusted as temporary custodians. As such, they lack the unilateral authority to destroy, raze or replace core national structures without explicit approval from Congress. “The White House is the People’s House,” the majority wrote , “and under the Constitution’s Property Clause, Congress exercises plenary control over the building and its surrounding land.” Astute readers will note that ‘Congress’ is not ‘the president.’ The appellate panel went on : “The White House is owned by the ...

Trump just made the world a far more dangerous place: analysis

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President Donald Trump’s ongoing bromance with North Korea’s dictator, Kim Jong Un , is literally putting the world at risk of nuclear war, at least according to one political analyst. “Trump and administration officials have taken to declaring that the economic sacrifices Americans are making for his war are patriotic gestures to ensure that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon — a pledge that had already been successfully obtained through the 2015 Iran nuclear deal negotiated under President Barack Obama, which Trump tore up upon taking office the first time, and then supposedly obtained again through the force of several bunker-buster bombs in 2025,” wrote Salon's Heather Digby Parton on Sunday . “According to the polls, most Americans aren’t buying that claim.” Parton added, “At the same time, still sulking that U.S. allies didn’t rush to jump into his Iran quagmire, Trump has decided to pick up where he left off in 2020 with his alleged good pal Kim Jong Un and punish Ameri...

Kushner’s latest slip confirms what MAGA has been dreading

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As President Donald Trump continues to claim he will only lose the 2026 midterms if they are rigged against him , Republicans are by contrast starting to distance themselves from him politically, as if anticipating defeat. Now a new report in The New York Times offers another clue into the GOP reading the writing on the wall — namely, a private meeting between Trump’s son-in-law and the Democrat poised to be House Speaker if Democrats retake that legislative chamber. “Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York and the minority leader, met privately in recent weeks with Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and top outside adviser, and discussed potential areas of common ground, according to five people with knowledge of the meeting,” reported The New York Times' Maggie Haberman and Annie Karni on Sunday . “The rare engagement was held in a private space in New York City, offered up by a mutual friend of the two men, according to two people with knowledge of the m...

'Standards have changed': Hypocrisy of Trump's Graham cleanup exposed by CNN

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CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront Host Erin Burnett did not have to work hard to unmask the duplicity of Republicans and their propaganda networks Friday night. Republican-aligned networks were scrambling on Thursday and Friday to clean up the apparent ignorance of South Carolina Senatorial candidate Darline Graham, after her humiliating gaffe at an interview. Graham, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump for a senate seat after the untimely death of her brother former Sen. Lindsey Graham, confessed total ignorance of even lightweight international policy topics at a recent debate. “Are Taiwan and the south China Sea national security issues for the United States, and if so, why or how?” asked a host. Graham admitted: “I'm just going to be honest here. I'm not on national security, that I'm not that informed on national security. So—but I do support the military.” She quickly added that, “my brother was in the Air Force for 33 years. After national and global press...

Trump’s own military placing bets on an Iran win: report

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CNN reports President Donald Trump’s own servicemembers appear to be hedging their bets against the United States in Trump’s war on Iran. Marshall Cohen, CNN senior reporter, spoke with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer on Friday to discuss the revelation that roughly 150 Polymarket accounts appear to be U.S. military insiders, some with clear access to sensitive military information. The prediction site Polymarket outed dozens of accounts that showed signs of potential military insider trading to the Justice Department for investigation, a senior company official told CNN. The referrals pertained to accounts flagged by a watchdog group in a Thursday report . “That nonpartisan organization, the Anti-Corruption Data Collective, said it analyzed a massive trove of publicly available Polymarket data and found 152 accounts that profited about $8 million on war markets – including about the Iran war – and contained several hallmarks of insider activity,” reports CNN. Many of the accounts showed sig...

Trump’s notorious 'infidelity' problems are crashing our cred: expert

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President Donald Trump has a history of being a very “unreliable partner,” says economist Justin Wolfers , so why would any other nation trust a nation under his control. “Suppose I told you I’d been married seven times, and that I’d cheated on all seven wives. And then I asked you to marry me anyway,” said Wolfers. “If I had breached that agreement with seven past spouses, I reckon you wouldn’t trust me to live up to it the eighth time. And so even as we might say the words ‘in sickness and in health’ at some flashy ceremony, I’m not sure it buys us anything.” That’s where we are with Canada, said Wolfers and Trump’s claims of being a better man and partner with our closest economic partner. Trump is currently threatening Canada with yet another 50 percent tariffs on a wide range of items, said Wolfers. “[This includes] — and this is the important — stuff that he had already agreed not to tariff as part of the USMCA, the free trade agreement that he negotiated with Canada,” Wolfers...

George Conway tears Trump apart for claiming he'd 'win by 25 points' today

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President Donald Trump told his former fixer and personal attorney, Michael Cohen , that he believes he would win in a record landslide if he ran for reelection, despite his low approval ratings. Washington observers find the claim to be risible. "If I were running today, I think I'd win by 25 points," Trump told Michael Cohen on the latter's radio show on Thursday . "I think we'd win by a lot. The economy has never been stronger." In response, former Republican attorney and ex-husband to Trump's first term counsel Kellyanne Conway, George Conway, posted on X , "Lmaoooooo." Similarly former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) , who used to support Trump, posted "Pathetic. Both of these guys." Meanwhile journalist Ben Jacobs wrote "No one is better at incisive interviews than @speechboy71." Since presidential popular votes were tabulated in 1824, only three presidents have won an election by a margin of roughly 25 points: Warren Hard...