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Trump almost went to 'full-fledged war' with Iran but 'thought better of it': senator

The U.S. is conducting strikes on Iranian military targets in Iraq and Syria in retaliation for the Iranian drone attack that killed three American servicemembers, as tensions continue to mount across the Middle East.

But this is far from the only recent time at which a heavier conflict with Iran was a looming threat, Senate Intelligence Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) told CNN's Alex Marquardt on Friday. In fact, when former President Donald Trump was in office, he considered a direct attack on Iran itself, he said.

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'I weep for Tom Petty': Internet mocks Lara Trump's 'stupidly weird' Mar-a-Lago concert

Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of the former president, performed her legally controversial cover of the late rock star Tom Petty's song at a gathering at Mar-a-Lago on Friday.

Her performance drove instant mockery from commentators on the social media platform X.

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'Blowout jobs report!' Trump adviser says to put politics aside and enjoy the economy

The U.S. economy is booming — and even former Trump White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow thinks it's time to celebrate it.

Economists expected some degree of slowdown at the end of the year, but instead the jobs report smashed all expectations, with 353,000 new jobs added, unemployment holding steady at 3.7 percent, wages rising, and all major sectors now seeing employment at or above pre-COVID levels.

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'There are consequences': Expert says Trump and allies put on notice by perjury deal talks

Former President Donald Trump has been put on notice that there are serious consequences for lying in court, said former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissman on MSNBC Friday.

This comes amid reporting that Allen Weisselberg, the ex-president's former CFO at the Trump Organization, is in talks to take a guilty plea for perjury.

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Ex-RNC head thanks Biden for cursing Trump: Speaking 'for the rest of us'

Reacting to a report from Politico that President Joe Biden has taken to referring to Donald Trump with a colorful and crude choice of words, the Republican Party's former national chairman stated he doesn't see a problem with it.

He then thanked the current president for his candor and added that Biden speaks for a substantial number of Americans.

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'Every other word is swearing' when Trump speaks off camera: ex-White House staffer

President Joe Biden's vulgar descriptions for Donald Trump made news this week, but a former White House staffer said the former president swears incessantly behind the scenes.

The current president reportedly refers to the ex-president privately using colorful — and extremely crude — language. But "The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served an aide in the Trump White House, said her former boss was profligately profane.

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Morning Joe batters MAGA parents for 'idolizing rapist' Trump in front of their kids

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on Friday shamed evangelical parents who worship Donald Trump as an idol in front of their children.

The "Morning Joe" host compared President Joe Biden's speech Thursday at the National Prayer Breakfast, where he made an appeal for peace and praised the virtues of honesty and decency, with one Trump gave in 2017 where he boasted about the ratings of his reality TV show "The Apprentice."

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'Pure loathing': Insiders say hatred for 'sick' Trump has Biden 'fired up' for rematch

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire revealed the deeply personal "loathing" that drives President Joe Biden in his rematch against Donald Trump.

The "Morning Joe" contributor and White House bureau chief for Politico reported Thursday that Biden referred to Trump with some colorful curse words in private, and he said the president badly wanted to deprive his 2020 rival of an opportunity to serve again.

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'We're reaping what we sow': Trump's ex-aide says he'll be too broke to beat Biden

Trump's third White House run is a political sprint to stay out of prison and he's burning millions of donor dollars to do it.

That's the view of former Donald Trump communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin, who appeared on CNN Thursday night and weighed in on why Trump's campaign is taking on water despite leading in the polls to notch the GOP nomination with voters.

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'Reason for optimism': Expert shows Jack Smith's 'strong case' for replacing Judge Cannon

Special Counsel Jack Smith could potentially replace Judge Aileen Cannon, who oversees Donald Trump's documents case in Florida, if conditions are right.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance appeared on MSNBC's Alex Wagner Tonight on Thursday, and was asked about the Mar-a-Lago case and whether she thought it would ultimately be tried. Specifically, Wagner asked Vance whether she has "optimism" regarding that case making it to trial before the general election.

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'Cloud of deception': Conservative George Conway warns of 'risk' of associating with Trump

Trump's a Svengali mind-warping many in his orbit to do deviance.

That's the takeaway from George Conway, a conservative attorney who is part of the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project, who appeared on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlan Collins to stew on how former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg and others can continue to do the ex-president's bidding even if it lands them on the wrong side of the law.

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Trump associate's perjury caused Engoron to 'slam on the brakes' on fraud ruling: expert

The judge who holds the fate of Donald Trump's real estate empire in a stroke of his pen is likely stalling to deliver a verdict now that it was learned the Trump Organization's former finance chief Allen Weisselberg is negotiating a deal to plead guilty to perjury.

Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig appeared on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlan Collins to explain how it's more than likely Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron requested more time to render a verdict in the $370 million civil fraud trial now that he and the world know that Weisselberg is hashing out a plea.

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Prosecutor Alvin Bragg can now keep Trump's top accountant 'off the witness stand': expert

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has a new weapon in his fight to prosecute former President Donald Trump for business fraud, said former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance on MSNBC Thursday: keep his former top accountant off the witness stand for the defense.

This comes amid reporting that prosecutors in his office are trying to work out a perjury plea deal for former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, a witness in past Trump litigation who has largely remained loyal to the Trump family.

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