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'In your dreams!' Iran's supreme leader taunts Trump over brags

Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei took a jab at Donald Trump Monday over airstrikes the president authorized back in June, which Trump has repeatedly claimed “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear capabilities — despite an internal Pentagon report undermining those claims.

“The US President boasts that they’ve bombed and destroyed Iran’s nuclear industry,” read a social media post from Khamenei’s official government X account Monday morning. “Very well, in your dreams!”

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Supreme Court Justice Scalia's ex-clerk latest to hammer Trump act:  'Very likely illegal'

President Donald Trump's military strikes on ships around South America have raised the ire of yet another prominent conservative legal expert.

Trump has spent the last several weeks bombing ships that the administration claims, with little public evidence, are carrying illegal narcotics to the United States, declaring the ships' crews to be international terrorists who pose an imminent threat to the United States — a massive departure from longstanding U.S. policy and international law that treats such people as suspected criminals who should be interdicted and arrested.

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MSNBC's Mika stares daggers as Andrew Cuomo squirms over sex harassment claims

An appearance by former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on MSNBC on Monday morning may not have helped his struggling campaign to be New York City’s next mayor as he was faced with questions about allegations of sexual harassment.

During the second half of the long and wide-ranging interview on “Morning Joe,” Cuomo, who is trailing badly in the polls behind Democratic Party nominee Zohran Mamdani, was admonished by guest Anand Giridharadas for mispronouncing his opponent's name repeatedly. ”First of all, governor, it's Mamdani. This is a very big, diverse city. You want to lead. We should get the names right,” he was told — before he was asked about the allegations that drove him from office.

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'Hogwash': Conservative shreds MAGA allies' 'cultish' argument against No Kings rallies

In response to the record-setting No Kings protest attendance around the country, MAGA-aligned Republicans have largely dismissed their validity, and they keep coming back to a single argument: How can President Donald Trump be a king if America voted for him?

"I don’t understand how Trump is a King when he won every single swing state, the electoral college and popular vote in a democratic election," right-wing TV personality Meghan McCain wrote on X as the protests got underway over the weekend.

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'Lost absolutely all touch': Gobsmacked lawmakers react to Noem's luxury purchases

The US Coast Guard has purchased two luxury private jets for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a total cost of more than $170 million in taxpayer money as the federal government remains shut down, imperiling food aid and other assistance for tens of millions of Americans.

The decision to buy two Gulfstream G700 jets for Noem—a central figure in President Donald Trump’s lawless mass deportation campaign—drew swift criticism from Democratic lawmakers, who said the purchase underscores the administration’s corruption and contempt for those struggling amid a government shutdown with no end in sight.

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'Unintentionally hilarious': Columnist shows how Trump humiliates his own officials

President Donald Trump is undercutting the authority of his top-ranking officials by demanding lavish praise from them, according to one analyst.

New York Times columnist Frank Bruni noted that Trump's highest-ranking officials, from Vice President JD Vance to FBI Director Kash Patel, give away their own dignity by proclaiming the president's majesty in every public appearance.

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Republican who joked about Dem's shooting now outraged about Trump piñata: 'Condemn this!'

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) demanded that Democrats condemn a video that depicts demonstrators striking a piñata bearing the likeness of President Donald Trump, and went so far as to suggest that such behavior exhibited in the video encourages assassinations.

“This isn’t funny,” Lee wrote in a social media post on X Sunday night, sharing alongside it the video of a child striking a piñata made to look like the president. “This is how assassination culture takes root. Democrats: please condemn this!”

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'I quit': GOP fundraiser publicly dumps 'increasingly corrupt' party

Announcing, “I quit the Republican party and my job as an accomplice,” a senior strategist who has spent more than a decade advising and fundraising for Republicans has walked away from the GOP, complaining that he has had enough.

Taking a parting shot in a column for The Bulwark Monday, Miles Bruner, who served as a senior fundraising strategist for leading Republican digital fundraising firm Campaign Solutions for the past five years, announced he is stepping away from helping the Republican Party — and urged others to follow him.

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'Supreme Court screwed up': Expert claims justices' 'arrogance' has messed up Trump plans

The U.S. Supreme Court's "arrogance" is threatening to stall some of President Donald Trump's central plans, a legal expert said Monday.

A federal appeals court refused to halt a district court order last week against the president's mobilization of the National Guard in Illinois, undercutting his efforts to flood Chicago with troops, and Slate's Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern discussed how lower courts have been setting themselves against a Supreme Court that has largely been shaped by the president.

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'MAGA versus MAHA': Major industry works to trigger war between GOP factions

The soft drink industry is engaged in a large-scale influence operation targeting Republican lawmakers and influencers in an effort to protect profits amid the Trump Administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” initiative, according to a report by The Guardian.

The operation, already supported by right-wing billionaires like Charles Koch and several prominent MAGA influencers, is led by the American Beverage Association and the Consumer Brands Association, two trade groups that have significant buy-in from the top three soda makers: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Keurig Dr Pepper, alongside companies like Nestle and Kraft Heinz.

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'Chilling effect': College Charlie Kirk dropped out of faces demands to silence critics

Charlie Kirk never graduated college. He also wrote a book called The College Scam: How America's Universities are Bankrupting and Brainwashing Away the Future of America's Youth.

Nonetheless, after the right-wing activist was killed last month, shot dead aged 31, administrators at the Illinois community college where he enrolled for five semesters fielded calls to both honor Kirk and discipline an employee who criticized his views, records obtained by Raw Story show.

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'They were warned': Prison insider suspects massive coverup involving Ghislaine Maxwell

The Bureau of Prisons has implemented an extraordinary level of secrecy surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell's imprisonment, according to a federal prison consultant who revealed unprecedented measures have been put in place to keep every move involving her secret.

Maxwell was quietly transferred in August from a Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, Florida, to a Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, known for its relatively comfortable conditions. The transfer occurred after an hours-long interview with President Donald Trump-appointed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.

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Trump's DOJ makes 'light on details' move to strip Comey of lawyer: report

In a late Sunday filing, described by Politico as “light on details,” federal prosecutors pursuing former FBI Director James Comey are attempting to boot his lead lawyer off the case.

The two DOJ attorneys, brought into the Eastern District of Virginia U.S. attorney’s office by newly appointed former insurance lawyer Lindsey Halligan to make the case that Comey is guilty of making false statements and obstructing a federal proceeding, want the defendant’s lawyer, Patrick Fitzgerald, to be barred for alleged actions they believe represent a conflict of interest.

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