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Yelling match breaks out as Patel snaps: 'Only person slinging margaritas was you!'

Yelling broke out between FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) during a congressional hearing on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

Van Hollen was questioning Patel during the Senate Appropriations Committee when the line of questioning grew heated.

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'Didn't mean it': GOP senator scrambles after Trump's stunning admission

Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) found herself denying that President Donald Trump meant what he said when he claimed he didn't think about Americans' financial situation.

"When you're negotiating with Iran, Mr. President, to what extent are American financial situations motivating you to make a deal?" the president was asked during a press event on Tuesday.

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Kash Patel hit with blistering line of questioning over 'gross dereliction of duty'

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) fired off serious questions on Tuesday during a congressional hearing with FBI Director Kash Patel, pressing the agency's leader over allegations of heavy alcohol use and reports of Patel purging agents who were linked to Trump investigations.

Van Hollen directly spoke to Patel about the concerns he has and laid out multiple reports that he found troubling during the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, D.C.

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Chaotic moment disrupts Trump's press gaggle as heckler shouts 'stop the bloodshed!'

Trump lost his cool while taking questions from reporters on Tuesday about his war in Iran, especially when he pressed on the impact on ordinary Americans.

Right after Trump stated that "the most important thing by far is that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon," a reporter in a rowdy press gaggle shouted, "What about the pressure on Americans and prices right now?"

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WSJ reports Elon Musk's Grok is decreasing in popularity, even among its competitors

Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok is significantly trailing competitors like ChatGPT and Claude, according to Wall Street Journal reporting.

Grok downloads fell to approximately 8.3 million in April from over 20 million in January — a 59% decline in three months despite the surge in AI. Only 0.174% of surveyed AI users paid for Grok in the second quarter of 2026, essentially unchanged from 0.173% earlier in the year.

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Trump judge cites surprising twist in rejecting law student's Kirk-related legal action

A Trump-appointed judge in North Texas is refusing to grant a preliminary injunction to a Texas Tech law student who is being punished for celebrating the assassination of right-wing youth activist Charlie Kirk.

The student, Ellie Mae Fisher, was investigated by Texas Tech, a public university in Lubbock, over celebratory comments she made after Kirk was gunned down at a political event in Utah last September. Fisher, who was working for a legal aid clinic associated with the school, filed a First Amendment lawsuit, in anticipation that the school would reprimand her and refer her to the state bar.

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'You dumb person!' Trump erupts when pressed on his ballooning $1B White House ballroom

President Donald Trump attacked reporters as "dumb" and "stupid" during a rant about the ballroom he wants to build at the White House.

During a press gaggle outside the White House on Tuesday, Trump insisted that his ballroom project was under budget, even as Republicans in Congress sought to allocate $1 billion to help fund its construction after the president said it would be paid for with $400 million in donations.

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Red state judges could be ousted for not cooperating with ICE under new law

Gov. Bill Lee has signed into law a measure to punish judges in Tennessee who do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

The legislation, brought by Rep. Rick Scarbrough of Oak Ridge and Sen. Paul Rose of Covington — both Republicans — instructs each court to cooperate with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and federal immigration authorities, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Top Trump official out in ‘fourth high-profile departure’ of the year: report

Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary stepped down from his position on Tuesday following a long dispute with President Donald Trump over flavored vape nicotine products, making Makary’s exit the “fourth high-profile departure of a member of the Trump administration this year,” NBC News reported.

The dispute centered around Trump’s growing frustration with Makary over his apparent inability to move “quickly enough” in approving flavored vape products for retail sale. The Trump administration pushed to expand the availability of flavored vape products earlier this year, but was rebuked by Makary after his office issued a memo that “prevented the authorization of several flavors,” The Wall Street Journal previously reported.

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Trump hit with loss as court declines to rehear lawsuit against key presidential enemies

The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has declined to rehear President Donald Trump's lawsuit against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former FBI Director James Comey, and dozens of other defendants.

Trump filed the lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, alleging that the defendants conspired to falsely claim his campaign had colluded with Russia during the 2016 election.

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White House defends Trump, after observers claim he fell asleep an Oval Office event

President Donald Trump appeared to fall asleep during an Oval Office event on maternal health Monday, prompting the White House to deny the incident.

When Reuters national security correspondent Idrees Ali posted an image showing Trump with his eyes closed, the White House rapid response X account dismissively claimed, "He was blinking, you absolute moron."

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Trump lashes out at Michelle Obama in inflammatory post

President Donald Trump got personal on Tuesday, posting a video attacking former First lady Michelle Obama and praising Vice President JD Vance.

Trump shared the video clip on his Truth Social platform. It said "watch the difference in thinking" and featured different cuts from frank conversations around parenting and life in the White House, and juxtaposed them in a split-screen targeting Obama's comments. It aimed to "contrast" Obama's statements with Vance's remarks on family life, taking a swing at the Democrat and "the perpetual victims, that the left are, where they see oppression in everything."

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Pete Hegseth cuts off Senator after she brings up 'Trump's ramblings'

During a Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, Sen Patty Murray (D-WA) got under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s skin just moments after she took a potshot at Donald Trump.

Murray’s line of questioning centered around the Pentagon seeking a $1.5 trillion in taxpayer money at a time when American families’ lives are being made worse by the unprovoked war on Iran that has sent gas prices skyrocketing and on a day when it was reported that US inflation jumped 3.8 percent.

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