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Curse-filled Trump attack aired live as fury catches TV networks by surprise

President Donald Trump raged at Israel and Iran Tuesday as both countries threatened a ceasefire agreement put in place Monday night.

TV networks were caught by surprise by his fury, running unedited curse words from the president live to their morning audiences.

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'We got his!' Morning Joe cracks up as MSNBC burned in surprise Trump attack

MSNBC's Morning Joe’s host cracked up live on set Tuesday as he played a live recording of a raging Donald Trump as he unleashed a blistering attack on the network.

Trump was caught on camera as he left the White House on his way to Joint Base Andrews to fly to a NATO summit in The Hague.

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Morning Joe shrugs off Mar-a-Lago visit fallout — and lavishes Trump with praise

MSNBC’s Morning Joe host lavished praise on Donald Trump for his actions in Iran Tuesday — and told his audience it was okay to slap the president on the back now and again.

Host Joe Scarborough’s comments came as his show is still feeling the effects from a trip to Mar-a-Lago he and his co-host and wife, Mika Brzezinski, made just after Trump won the 2024 election.

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'Not entitled!' MAGA rift spreads as MTG's own colleague rips into her

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) unloaded on fellow GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) as he dismissed her stepped-up criticism of President Donald Trump’s military strikes on Iran – and accused her of distorting the facts in an on-air rebuke Monday night.

“Marjorie is certainly entitled to her own opinion. She's not entitled to her own set of facts,” Lawler said when asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to respond to Greene’s accusation that Trump had pulled a “bait-and-switch” by ordering a series of strikes on Iran over the weekend.

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'Many questions': GOP senator can't say if Trump's Iran strikes were a good idea

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) couldn't bring herself to say whether she thought it was a good idea for President Donald Trump's administration to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.

During an appearance on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 on Monday night, Murkowski said there are still "many, many questions" that need to be answered about the strike.

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'Gone astray': Republican dismayed as Trump turns back on 'America First' pledge

President Donald Trump's strike on Iran was a complete betrayal of what his supporters were voting for, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) argued to MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Monday night.

Massie, a libertarian who frequently frustrates House GOP leadership with his votes against major party priorities, appeared on "All In" alongside Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA). The two have introduced a War Powers Resolution to prohibit further action in Iran.

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Vance appeared to 'deliberately dodge' question on bombing success: senator

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) tore into Vice President JD Vance on CNN after he refused to say the United States could account for Iranian nuclear material after the strike on the country's military installations over the weekend.

Vance generally deflected in a recent Fox News interview, saying that it was "not the question" when anchor Bret Baier asked him whether the United States had achieved its goals in the operation.

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'These are way better!' Comedian cheered for lampooning Trump's press secretary

After White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press conference on Sunday, June 22, to address the United States' military strikes against Iran, comedian Lisandra Vázquez wasted no time posting a parody video lampooning her.

Vázquez has mocked others in the Trump Administration, including National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard. But it is Vázquez's impressions of Leavitt that are going viral on YouTube, TikTok and X, formerly Twitter. And in the June 22 video, Vázquez humorously ridiculed Leavitt's hostile interactions with the mainstream media.

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'GOP was on the brink': Analyst says Trump was 'looking for an out' with Iran

President Donald Trump's claim that U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities amounted to "total obliteration" is being met with skepticism from some experts.

Jonah Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, and CNN political analyst Xochitl Hinojosa discussed Trump's claim on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" on Monday.

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CNN reporter floored by Trump's 'extraordinary' Truth Social announcement

President Donald Trump's latest barrage of Truth Social posts created more questions than answers in regards to the conflict between Israel and Iran, according to CNN's Jeff Zeleny.

Zeleny appeared on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" to explain the significance of Trump's posts, but found himself floored by Trump's extraordinary announcement.

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'Biggest outstanding' question facing Supreme Court flagged by CNN reporter

CNN's Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Paula Reid noted a couple of important outstanding questions the Supreme Court left open following its decision on Monday to allow President Donald Trump's administration to deport migrants to countries that are not their home country.

The court's decision stayed a decision from a lower court that required the Department of Homeland Security to provide written notice of its intent to deport migrants and give them time to dispute their final destination. Judge Brian Murphy of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts said last month that deporting migrants without due process unquestionably violated their Constitutional rights. The government has claimed the migrants are violent criminals and don't deserve to be in the country.

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MTG abruptly ends interview and unleashes profane tirade over 'attack piece'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) went into damage control mode after a reporter asked her about her split with President Donald Trump over his decision to bomb Iran.

After accusing Trump of a "bait and switch" for going against his campaign promises, Greene faced questions from a reporter about the split. The lawmaker shared a video of the interaction on X.

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'Strange': MSNBC host flags moment Trump seemed 'less confident' speaking to US

One MSNBC host said that she couldn't help but notice President Donald Trump seemed less confident when he spoke to the nation Saturday night about bombing Iran.

In a conversation with Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig, host Katy Tur asked what her sources were saying about where the president's "head" was after Iran fired missiles at a U.S. air base in Qatar.

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