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Corey Lewandowski accused of demanding payments from major DHS contractors: report

Corey Lewandowski, a top adviser to now-ex-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, has been accused of direct shakedown attempts against contractors working with the government agency, a report revealed Tuesday.

The founder of private prison operator the GEO Group, George Zoley, requested a meeting with Lewandowski a year ago as the group stood to benefit significantly from Trump's mass deportation agenda, which would require the federal government to spend tens of billions of dollars transporting, detaining, monitoring, and deporting undocumented immigrants, NBC News reported.

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JD Vance flubs as he puts Trump on speakerphone — without his knowledge: 'I'm just ...uh'

Vice President JD Vance was hit by an on-stage embarrassment Tuesday as he dialed President Donald Trump for a live chat in front of hundreds — and was sent to voicemail.

Trump's right-hand man was in Budapest for a rally for Hungary's autocratic Prime Minister Viktor Orban — when he offered to put the president on speakerphone.

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Texas Republican breaks ranks and condemns Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilization

A Republican lawmaker has spoken out against President Donald Trump's threats to wipe out Iranian civilization.

"The United States of America must always be prepared to use overwhelming military force when necessary to defend our national security interests and protect Americans at home and abroad," Rep. Nate Moran (R-TX) posted to X on Tuesday. "And, a President should have the latitude to make decisions to that end, but only to the extent that those decisions are also consistent with the inherent authority of a Commander-in-Chief under the U. S. Constitution and the provisions of the War Powers Resolution. To date, I have supported the President’s decisions relating to the Iranian conflict because they were consistent with these authorities and the ultimate goal of protecting national security interests."

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ICE-involved shooting shuts down part of interstate as FBI launches investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Sacramento was launching a probe Tuesday after a shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers near San Jose, California.

KNTV reported that the Tuesday morning shooting shut down on- and off-ramps on Interstate 5 and Sperry Avenue in Patterson, California.

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Upcoming Trump book causes anxiety across the White House

The Trump White House faces mounting panic over a forthcoming book titled "Regime Change" by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, set to publish mid-June according to reporting by Axios.

The book examines President Donald Trump's "Imperial Presidency" and his fundamental alteration of the executive office's nature.

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Trump blanked clear warnings from military brass in rush to war: report

President Donald Trump was warned by military leaders that a war with Iran would risk seriously depleting U.S. weapons inventory — but went ahead with it anyway, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.

One of the principal voices warning Trump about this was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine, journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan reported.

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Megyn Kelly: 'Trump could drop a nuke' and I still wouldn't vote for a Democrat

Right-wing podcast host Megyn Kelly insisted that she wouldn't vote for a Democrat even if President Donald Trump decided to deploy a nuclear weapon.

"All I think about when I think about the Democrats is those very unattractive people in Minneapolis," Kelly said on a podcast this week. "That's when I think Democrat, that's what I think."

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'Huge distraction': New Maggie Haberman book reveals JD Vance clash with Trump over Iran

An intense new round of reporting from The New York Times' Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan revealed that Vice President J.D. Vance was the most intense naysayer over invading Iran in President Donald Trump's inner circle, often going against the positions of everyone else to warn the idea could be a disaster.

"Nobody in Mr. Trump’s inner circle was more worried about the prospect of war with Iran, or did more to try to stop it, than the vice president," the report said. "Mr. Vance had built his political career opposing precisely the kind of military adventurism that was now under serious consideration. He had described a war with Iran as 'a huge distraction of resources' and 'massively expensive.'"

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Psychologist discusses Trump's apparent addiction to war

Former Johns Hopkins University professor Dr. John Gartner warned that President Donald Trump is developing an addiction to war, deriving pleasure from frightening the world and destruction.

Appearing on The Daily Beast Podcast hosted by Joanna Coles, Gartner characterized Trump's mental state as "rapidly declining," with increasingly "inflamed" grandiosity. Gartner expressed concern that Trump is "getting off on" warfare, citing the administration's use of missile imagery spliced with video game footage glorifying explosions.

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White House response makes Trump's genocidal threat even more terrifying: analyst

Donald Trump's early morning threat to wipe out an entire civilization was terrifying — but the White House's response was even more so, Mother Jones columnist Noah Lanard wrote.

Lanard made several calls to Trump's representatives Tuesday, shortly after the president warned on Truth Social, "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again," continuing with "I don't want that to happen, but it probably will."

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Acting attorney general: 'Nobody has any idea why' Pam Bondi was fired

Interim Attorney General Todd Blanche insisted that he had no idea why President Donald Trump had fired former Attorney General Pam Bondi.

During a Tuesday press conference, Blanche was asked to square his pledge to root out weaponization at the Department of Justice with Trump's demand that his enemies be prosecuted.

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'I'm sick to my stomach': Lawmakers call for 25th Amendment as Trump heightens Iran threat

A number of congressional Democrats were raising concerns and demanding that it was time to invoke the 25th Amendment on Tuesday after President Donald Trump raised a serious threat to permanently damage Iran and its people.

Trump said via his Truth Social platform that if Iran did not meet his negotiation deadline by 8 p.m. ET, "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will."

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Acting AG reveals what he would tell Trump if ousted: 'I love you sir'

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche suggested on Tuesday that if he were ousted from his role in the Department of Justice (DOJ) – much like his predecessor, Pam Bondi, was last week – his only response would be to communicate his love for his boss, President Donald Trump.

Blanche, who was named acting attorney general in the wake of Bondi’s firing, was asked during a press conference whether he was interested in serving as the “full-time” attorney general.

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