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President Trump says the military is to blame for the death of a Navy SEAL during a botched raid. Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens died during a raid in Yemen that Trump ordered, and now the President is blaming his death on both the military and former President Barack Obama. In an interview with Fox and Friends, Trump said "they lost Ryan" when referring to military generals. Trump also said the raid that killed Owens was a "huge success," even though it didn't yield any significant intelligence. Get the full story at The Huffington Post.

Republicans are surprised that Trump may be changing pace on his immigration crackdown. After signing executive orders that empowered immigration officials to deport undocumented immigrants, Trump indicated he's now open to a bipartisan immigration bill that would allow undocumented immigrants who pay taxes and have no serious criminal records to stay in the U.S., "as long as there is compromise on both sides." Republicans in Congress were taken aback by Trump's new idea. Find out what they said about the shift at CNN.

Trump's new defense budget may not be as big as he said. Earlier in the week, the White House indicated the President would order a sharp increase in military spending for the new federal budget, but it turns out the numbers the West Wing flaunted weren't quite right. The administration had told reporters Trump would order a $54 billion increase in the Pentagon budget, but many — including Sen. John McCain — were quick to point out they had fudged the numbers. The actual increase is closer to $18 billion, a 3% increase over the Obama administration's Pentagon budget. Head to Vox to see Trump's funny math.

After Hillary Clinton called on Trump to "step up," he did. In his speech to Congress on Tuesday, Trump addressed the alleged hate crime in Kansas in which a man shouted "get out of my country" before opening fire at Indian men in a bar. He also condemned the wave of bomb threats called in to Jewish Community Centers across the country, saying "we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all its forms.” Still, earlier on Tuesday Trump said the bomb threats may have been called in to make certain people "look bad." See what Trump had to say at BuzzFeed.