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'Mob is all about loyalty': Internet erupts as Bondi fired from attorney general spot

The internet erupted as Attorney General Pam Bondi was fired from her job as the head of the Department of Justice Thursday.

President Donald Trump reportedly let Bondi know she would be removed from the role late Wednesday, just as he was preparing to address the nation on the Iran war.

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Pam Bondi reportedly fired for alerting Trump's enemy to damaging FBI probe

Attorney General Pam Bondi's ousting was reportedly spurred by President Donald Trump's suspicion that she went behind his back to tell his enemy that a potentially damaging FBI investigation was coming.

Trump spoke with Bondi just before his Iran speech on Wednesday night, letting her know she would be removed from the job, Phillip Nieto, political reporter for The Daily Mail, wrote on X.

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Trump names interim replacement for fired AG Pam Bondi: report

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will reportedly temporarily replace Pam Bondi as attorney general.

After speaking to President Donald Trump, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy said that he had confirmed that Bondi had been fired.

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'What the hell?' GOP strategists baffled by Trump's 'nonsense' Iran address

President Donald's Trump prime time address on the Iran war rattled Republican strategists in battleground states.

The 79-year-old president declared Wednesday night that Operation Epic Fury was nearly complete but indicated military operations would intensify over the “next two to three weeks," but he offered conflicting objections and insisted spiking fuel prices were temporary, and GOP strategists told Politico he had not given them much to work with for their candidates.

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Pam Bondi 'fired' as attorney general: report

President Donald Trump has reportedly already fired Attorney General Pam Bondi.

According to Fox News correspondent Katelyn Caralle, the president met with Bondi on Wednesday night to inform her that her time was up. The meeting was said to have taken place ahead of his speech to the nation on the war in Iran.

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MAGA county clerk will get new sentence in 2020 election plot

An appeals court tossed out a nine-year sentence for discredited Colorado election clerk Tina Peters.

The Donald Trump ally will be re-sentenced by a district court judge after the Colorado Court of Appeals upheld her conviction but found that Mesa County District Court Judge Matthew Barrett had wrongly based part of his sentence on Peters’ exercise of her right to free speech, reported the Denver Post.

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Republicans warned to anticipate 'absolute disaster' as core group abandons GOP: analyst

The Republican Party already has a fight on its hands for the 2028 election as a core voter group looks set to abandon the party.

Analysts warned the GOP that their security ahead of the next presidential election is unsure at best, with a major demographic set to drop out of voting for either party. While it may be unlikely that the Democratic Party sees a rise in voting numbers, it does mean the GOP will see a reduction in theirs, according to Hanna Rosin and Elaine Godfrey.

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CNN host confronts GOP lawmaker who contradicted Trump on air: 'I don't mean to interrupt'

CNN's John Berman flagged a Republican congressman for seemingly contradicting President Donald Trump's claims about his objectives in the Iran war.

The president claimed in his prime time address that regime change has already been accomplished, although there's no indication the authoritarian Islamic Republic has fallen out of power, and Rep. Martin Stutzman (R-IN) seemed to understand that.

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Trump's obsession with 'stuff blowing up' videos alarms national security experts

National security experts were concerned that President Donald Trump has ignored important briefings and instead prefers to watch videos of explosions from the Iran war, according to an analyst on Thursday.

Salon's Chauncey DeVega described how Trump has started to treat the war — which has killed 13 American troops and nearly 1,500 Iranians — as entertainment. In the past, presidents have sought information from daily security briefings. Trump, however, has not followed this method.

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Student charged with battery after being accused of spitting at ICE agent in airport

A university student was arrested after spitting on a U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, according to police.

Brett Heier, 20, was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer while leaving Terminal 2 at O'Hare International Airport on Sunday, according to the Chicago Police Department. The arrest was reported by Newsweek.

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'Shocked!' Financial pundit says Trump's speech 'triggered' 60-cent gas price spike

MAGA financial pundit Eric Bolling revealed that President Donald Trump's Wednesday night address to the nation had likely "triggered" a 60-cent spike in gas prices.

During a Thursday interview on the War Room podcast, Bolling said he had been giving MAGA influencer Steve Bannon updates on the oil market as Trump was speaking about the war in Iran.

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Trump informs Pam Bondi she's on her way out: report

President Donald Trump has reportedly told Attorney General Pam Bondi that she will soon be out of a job.

Semafor White House correspondent Shelby Talcott first reported that Bondi had been informed that her time as Attorney General was coming to an end.

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'Fidgeting' Trump had to be moved during Supreme Court hearing: ACLU attorney

Donald Trump’s unprecedented appearance at the Supreme Court encompassed both a request that his seat be moved and the reported inability of the president to hold still while lawyers made their case before the nation’s highest court.

Appearing on MS NOW with host Jonathan Lemire, ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero stated the president sat right in front of him, so he had a ringside seat to watch the president react to arguments over his attempt to override the 14th Amendment on birthright citizenship.

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