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Republican Rep. Don Bacon slams Donald Trump’s ‘foolish comments,’ warns the president’s ‘threats’ have ‘hurt’ the U.S.

Knewz

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July 10, 2026

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Republican Rep. Don Bacon slams Donald Trump’s ‘foolish comments,’ warns the president’s ‘threats’ have ‘hurt’ the U.S.

Nebraska Republican Rep. Don Bacon publicly rebuked President Donald Trump after Trump renewed his push for U.S. control of Greenland during the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, warning that the president’s rhetoric has damaged relations with European allies. In a post on X, Bacon wrote, “The President’s foolish comments on Greenland hurt us in Europe...

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The Tribune

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· Jun 24, 2026

“Made my job more difficult”: Trump blasts US Senate over resolution limiting war powers, says provided “aid and comfort” to Iran

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump specifically targeted these senators, calling them Republican Losers for voting alongside Democrats to challenge his administration's approach to Iran, but vowed to conitnue his approach, one way or the other.

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 23, 2026

I Know Why Trump’s Slimy Grift is Unraveling: Political Guru

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/ReutersPresident Donald Trump is blaming vandals after his grifty Reflecting Pool renovation blew up in his face. But the real culprit “defacing” the nation’s capital is the “vandal-in-chief” himself, a political analyst says. “It’s such a symbol of his vandalism, his failure, his inability to take responsibility for anything, his turning Washington into the grimiest, slimiest swamp of all time,” David Rothkopf said on The Daily Beast Podcast. “This is a metaphor for Trump.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

Raw Story

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· Jun 24, 2026

Trump praises himself for coming up with a new insults for Democrats

President Donald Trump complimented himself during a speech Tuesday at a Mack Truck manufacturing facility in Macungie, Pennsylvania, for creating a new nickname for the Democratic Party. Trump began calling Democrats the Dumocrats, a phrase he has used in multiple Truth Social posts. The nickname replaces the E in Democrats with a U. During his remarks, Trump praised his own ingenuity in developing the term.I changed the E for a U. It's very simple. Dumocrats. It's very simple. I don't know why I didn't think of that nine years ago, he said. The President explained his reasoning for using the nickname, arguing, I call them that because their policies are so dumb.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 25, 2026

Trump bullies Republicans into submission after explosive meltdown... as even the president's toughest critic makes bold concession on Iran

Trump bullies Republicans into submission after explosive meltdown... as even the president's toughest critic makes bold concession on Iran

American Thinker

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· Jun 27, 2026

Trojan Horse Politicians

Photo Credit: American ThinkerThere’s a particular dangerous breed of dishonest Democrat politician who speaks in moderate terms to get elected, only to govern as a radical.

Mehr News Agency

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· Jul 4, 2026

“Mind your malnutrition rates”: Ghalibaf to Trump

TEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – Speaker of Iran’s Parliament and top negotiator has criticized Donald Trump for making unfounded claims about the Iranian people, saying the US president should address the malnutrition affecting millions of Americans instead

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Related coverage for "Republican Rep. Don Bacon slams Donald Trump’s ‘foolish comments,’ warns the president’s ‘threats’ have ‘hurt’ the U.S.": The Tribune — “Made my job more difficult”: Trump blasts US Senate over resolution limiting war powers, says provided “aid and comfort” to Iran. The Daily Beast — I Know Why Trump’s Slimy Grift is Unraveling: Political Guru. Raw Story — Trump praises himself for coming up with a new insults for Democrats. Daily Mail — Trump bullies Republicans into submission after explosive meltdown... as even the president's toughest critic makes bold concession on Iran. American Thinker — Trojan Horse Politicians . Mehr News Agency — “Mind your malnutrition rates”: Ghalibaf to Trump