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'Biggest admission you've gotten': Ex-DHS aide says White House knows Trump losing in Iran

President Donald Trump is losing in his military campaign in Iran, former Trump administration Homeland Security staffer Miles Taylor told MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday's edition of "Deadline: White House" — and the way he's talking about the conflict gives it away.

This comes as Trump escalates his rhetoric, threatening greater and greater violence in the region.

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'Move over microplastics': Fox News mocked for claiming Bluesky rots brains

The hosts of the Fox News show "Outnumbered" were mocked on Thursday after they called for more restrictions on an app they argued could soften an individual's brain tissue.

Emily Compagno, an attorney and co-host of the show, reacted to a new op-ed that claimed the alleged White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter, Cole Allen, was often on social media apps like Bluesky that are influenced by America's enemies, such as Russia and China. Compagno argued that the algorithms used on Bluesky and other apps are similar to a brain impairment.

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GOP senator signals he's ready to take on Trump once again

A GOP lawmaker is standing up to Trump's crusade against his enemies once again, questioning the latest efforts.

“I can’t find one example where the number 86 had anything to do with any violent threat," Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) told reporters on Wednesday, speaking about the second James Comey indictment, according to the Bulwark. “I searched to the end of the Internet last night."

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Up to 20K sailors trapped near Strait of Hormuz as Trump's war rages

By Claudio Bozzi, Lecturer in Law, Deakin University

As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz drags on, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization has sounded the alarm over a related humanitarian crisis: the plight of the crew stuck on ships at or near the strait.

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Senate Republican breaks ranks with Trump as critical Iran war deadline hits

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) has reversed her original vote against a war powers resolution curtailing President Donald Trump's ability to wage war in Iran, crossing the aisle to vote in favor of the measure with Democrats.

At the start of March, Collins toed the party line on the issue — and explained her reasoning in a lengthy press release.

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MAGA pollster alarmed as new poll spells trouble for GOP: ‘We're hitting a patch of anger'

Right-wing pollster Rich Baris revealed that he was "really worried" about Republicans' ability to win midterm elections after a recent poll suggested that the party would be "crushed."

During a Thursday discussion on the Real America's Voice network, Baris told host Jack Posobiec that President Donald Trump's approval rating "isn't looking great."

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'It's actually seditious': Trump unloads on NYT and CNN over unflattering reporting

President Donald Trump took a jab at The New York Times and CNN during a press conference at the White House on Thursday.

The president had a meltdown over some of the important reporting around the Iran war and his administration when he pointed to The Times, a news organization Trump has had a contentious relationship throughout his political career. He has frequently attacked the newspaper on social media, called it "fake news" and referred to the publication as an "enemy of the American people."

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Pam Bondi's ouster linked to rushed Comey indictment: report

The sudden decision of the Justice Department to bring an indictment against former FBI Director James Comey was linked to the dismissal of former Attorney General Pam Bondi, MS NOW's Carol Leonnig reported on Thursday.

The new indictment charges Comey with threatening violence against President Donald Trump, based on an Instagram post he made last year of seashells spelling out "8647" — meaning "86" Trump, the 47th president. The term "86" has many different meanings and is frequently used in politics to mean ending someone's career; Comey has denied he intended any violent connotations.

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'False accusations': GOP rep lashes out after House investigation revealed

A Republican lawmaker is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for unspecified allegations, according to a breaking report on Wednesday.

Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) responded on Thursday to news that he was under investigation, which Axios confirmed through a lawyer from the House Ethics Committee and aides who have worked with Edwards.

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Insiders reveal Trump's real obsession — and it isn't the economy

President Donald Trump has set his sights on becoming one of history's "great men" — yet he still has concerns that his efforts could be ruined, according to a new report from The Atlantic.

And although the president has said he's not as concerned about "legacy," or even whether his Republican party maintains control of Congress in the midterms, he does have a significant interest in mind.

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GOP advances another ICE 'blank check' as millions lose food stamps

House Republicans on Wednesday passed a budget resolution that sets the stage for GOP lawmakers to draft and approve more funding for immigration enforcement without any support from Democrats, who condemned the proposal as another “blank check” for rogue agencies.

The resolution, which cleared the GOP-controlled Senate last week, gives Republicans the ability to allocate up to $140 billion total to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), agencies that President Donald Trump has unleashed on American cities with deadly consequences. Republicans have said they plan to allocate roughly $70 billion total to the immigration agencies, which Democrats have refused to fund through the normal appropriations process without reforms.

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Hegseth dressed down to his face for using anti-Semitic term: 'I cannot stand for that'

A lawmaker grilled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for shamelessly using an anti-Semitic term against his enemies.

"You compare journalists, you compare us, you compare so many to 'Pharisees,'" Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) told Hegseth during a hearing on Thursday. "'Pharisses' is a problematic and historically weaponized term that casts Jewish communities as morally corrupt."

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Epstein's reported 'suicide note' could soon be unsealed: 'Time to say goodbye'

A purported "suicide note" by Jeffrey Epstein may soon be made public if a major media outlet is successful in convincing a federal judge to unseal it.

In a Thursday report, The New York Times revealed that it had petitioned a judge to make the note public after it was sealed as part of a case against Nicholas Tartaglione, a cellmate who found the document around the time of Epstein's 2019 death.

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