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‘It’s a warning light’: Farmers panic as Trump’s war threatens America's food supply

As the U.S. war against Iran continues to disrupt trade through the Strait of Hormuz, a new survey of nearly 6,000 American farmers from every state revealed that an “overwhelming majority” would be unable to purchase enough fertilizer to “get them through the year,” sparking panic and open questions about food availability.

The Trump administration authorized attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, prompting Iran to immediately close the Strait of Hormuz – a crucial shipping channel through which 20% of the world’s oil trade flows, and more than 20% of the world’s fertilizer trade travels – to U.S.-aligned vessels.

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Trump's religious pals are 'happy for him to be damned' while they cash in: conservative

Evangelical and Catholic leaders surrounding Donald Trump are complicit in his spiritual destruction — and they know it. Rather than intervene, they've chosen silence and applause, prioritizing access and influence over the gospel they claim to serve.

That's according to longtime conservative commentator Erick Erickson, who wrote in his Substack that the faith leaders allied with Trump have abdicated their most fundamental responsibility: saving a soul headed toward damnation.

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Trump demands NYT apologizes amid an intense wave of negative coverage

President Donald Trump attacked The New York Times on Truth Social, condemning its coverage of the Iran war as "fake news."

Trump claimed Iran has been "totally obliterated" militarily and accused NYT of portraying Iran as winning.

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Archivist 'astounded' by DOJ's new 'assault on the nation's history' in service of Trump

A longtime attorney for the National Archives called out President Donald Trump's administration for its "assault on the nation's history."

The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion this month arguing that the Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional, and Gary M. Stern, a former general counsel for the National Archives and Records Administration, published an op-ed in the Washington Post denouncing the move as a travesty.

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Dem with close ties to Swalwell denies knowing of misconduct: 'This man led a double life'

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) fervently denied to reporters on Tuesday that he had any knowledge of the sexual assault and harassment allegations surrounding Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA).

Gallego and Swalwell were reportedly close personal and professional friends, and Gallego had previously chaired Swalwell's run for president in 2020. This week he denounced Swalwell's allegations of inappropriate behavior and tried to distance himself from the lawmaker.

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Stephen Miller using ‘less visible’ immigration strategies after backlash: analyst

Stephen Miller's aggressive immigration policy has led to disastrous outcomes and criticism, forcing him to change course, an analyst explained on Tuesday.

The White House deputy chief of staff has had to develop a new strategy for the Trump administration's immigration policy, according to a new New York Times report and video featuring White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs.

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Mike Lindell gripes about MyPillow relocation: 'A woke company bought our building'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell complained that his factory was forced to relocate after "a woke company bought our building."

During a Tuesday interview on Steve Bannon's War Room program, Lindell revealed that he was selling merchandise out of the back of semi-trucks after being forced to move from the MyPillow factory.

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Photo surfaces of Republican dressed in blackface: 'It was a mistake'

Dalton Republican state Rep. Kasey Carpenter is facing criticism after a photo of him dressed in blackface has been circulating on social media.

The grainy photo shows Carpenter posing alongside his wife at a party with his white skin painted brown.

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Iran-backed ships breach Trump's naval blockade of Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump's U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, implemented Monday at 10 a.m. EST, was breached within hours by at least four Iran-linked vessels, according to BBC tracking data published on Tuesday.

Trump instructed the Navy to "seek and interdict every vessel in international waters that has paid a toll to Iran," with the military pledging impartial enforcement. However, ship tracking data revealed vessels including the Rich Starry, a U.S. sanctioned Chinese oil tanker, crossed the strait without incident Monday overnight.

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Short-term rentals could undermine Michigan's anti-trafficking bill, critics say

The Michigan Senate Housing and Human Services Committee on Tuesday advanced a bill proposed by state Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) that would require hotels and motels to post information with the human trafficking hotline.

The committee reported the bill to the full House for a floor vote. All six of the committee’s Democrats present, along with Sen. John Damoose (R-Harbor Springs), voted in favor to advance the bill, while Sens. Jonathan Lindsey (R-Coldwater) and Michele Hoitenga (R-Manton) passed.

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Ex-GOP insider reveals why Trump’s AI Jesus keeps him up at night: 'He wants your worship'

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson shared just why President Donald Trump's decision to share an image of himself posed as Jesus "raising someone who looks a lot like Jeffrey Epstein from the dead," troubles him.

The co-founder of The Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump organization, discussed in his Substack on Tuesday why Trump's latest move was not only unsettling, but analyzed just how "the entire scam" has played out among MAGA and Christian followers who supported Trump.

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Trump official mocked for asking Americans to 'imagine' lower prices: 'John Lennon vibes'

President Donald Trump's top economic advisor Kevin Hassett drew mockery for inviting Americans to "imagine" lower fuel prices.

The president sent fuel costs soaring and shaken global markets with his war in Iran, and Hassett was asked Tuesday morning on CNBC whether the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates to curb inflation.

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'Showed great respect': Mike Johnson praises Trump over 'sacrilegious' Jesus post

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said President Donald Trump shared an image of himself as Jesus because he didn't view it as "sacrilegious."

On Tuesday, Johnson told CNN's Veronica Stracqualursi that he contacted the president after he posted the sacrilegious image.

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