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'Very harmful': James Carville turns the tables on 'uncomfortable' Fox News host

Noted Democratic strategist James Carville turned the tables on a Fox News host talking about Whoopi Goldberg's antics.

Fox News covered Goldberg's comparison of the U.S. to Iran, and the network's Will Cain raised the issue with Carville.

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'Outside looking in': Intel official reportedly 'rubs Trump the wrong way'

President Donald Trump has reportedly soured on his national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard, and CNN's Zach Cohen reported on the back story to their apparent falling out.

The president publicly disputed her position on Iran's nuclear capability as he weighs the possibility of joining Israel's military action against the Middle Eastern nation, but Cohen told "CNN News Central" that Trump has been disenchanted with the former Democratic congresswoman and failed 2020 presidential contender for some time.

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JD Vance gets suspended from Bluesky 'just 12 minutes after first post': reports

U.S. Vice President JD Vance decided to join Bluesky, only to be abruptly suspended, according to news reports.

Vance made a big deal about his decision to get an account on what has become known as a more liberal competitor to Elon Musk's X network.

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'Get out of here': CNN host reacts to prediction about 2028 GOP primary

CNN's Audie Cornish recoiled from a guest's prediction about the 2028 Republican presidential primary.

Tucker Carlson's interview with Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX) has virally exposed a rift within the MAGA coalition over the possibility of U.S. military action against Iran, and an editor for the conservative-leaning The Dispatch website told "CNN This Morning" that president Donald Trump maintained control over his "America First" narrative – at least for now.

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E. Jean Carroll says Trump could've won his case against her if he did one thing

E. Jean Carroll beat Donald Trump in court, but she thinks it didn't have to go that way.

Carroll appeared on a live video with former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, who asked Carroll if she thinks things could have gone differently if Trump had testified in the defamation trial.

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'Things have gotten worse': Trump policies are creating more illegal immigrants

Donald Trump is determined to deport more immigrants than any other president in history, and his policies are actually creating more undocumented people.

More than 1 million people who were granted legal entry to the U.S. under various programs enacted by previous administrations have had that status ripped away from them by Trump policies, dramatically expanding the number of immigrants who could be deported as his administration seeks to expel that same number per year, reported NBC News.

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'Get out of jail free': MSNBC skewers Hegseth for 'throwing Jesus under the bus'

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth just "threw Jesus under the bus," according to MSNBC's Morning Joe Thursday.

Joe Scarborough, a former Republican lawmaker with experience around White House appointees, raised his concern early on in the show. While the hosts were introducing the topics of the day, Scarborough asks, "Did you see he threw Jesus under the bus?" while he was being grilled by lawmakers.

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‘I'm totally stunned’: GOP senator turns on own party over 'bizarre' fixation

WASHINGTON — Senate Republican leaders are rushing to pass President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act before their July Fourth recess, but rank-and-file Republicans from both sides of the party are tapping the brakes on the effort.

While conservative hardliners continue calling for steeper spending cuts, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), a far-right conservative himself, has become one of the loudest voices of opposition to proposed changes to how states pay for Medicaid.

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'This is wrong': MAGA lawmaker begs Trump admin to 'reverse' latest cut

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) is breaking ranks with the Trump administration over its decision to eliminate a suicide hotline option for LGBTQ+ youth – calling the move “wrong” and urging an immediate reversal, according to a report in NOTUS.

The New York Republican took to his X account Wednesday evening to condemn the looming shutdown of the “Press 3” LGBTQ+ option on the national 988 hotline, a move announced Tuesday by the Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The change is set to take effect on July 17.

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Feds seek life sentence for J6 rioter pardoned by Trump

Federal prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for Edward Kelly, a Tennessee man who was pardoned by President Donald Trump for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot – but later convicted of plotting to assassinate FBI agents and other law enforcement officials.

According to the Daily Beast, the Justice Department filed a sentencing memo Tuesday asking a judge to send Kelly, 35, to prison for the rest of his life. In November, Kelly was convicted of conspiring to murder agents from the FBI and officers with multiple Tennessee law enforcement agencies after they investigated his role in the Capitol attack.

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'Momentous': High-profile Trump Cabinet members benched as Iran decision looms

President Donald Trump is relying on a quieter group of experienced aides rather than his more high-profile Cabinet picks as he weighs whether to join Israel’s military campaign against Iran, according to a Washington Post report.

Despite being tapped for top national security posts, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Trump’s director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, have found themselves outside of Trump's inner circle as he weighs what the Post called “perhaps the most momentous” decision of his presidency.

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Federal prosecutor chased by migrant who 'pulled a knife' and lunged: report

A U.S. attorney in Albany, New York, was chased by a knife-wielding person believed to be in the country illegally, reported the Times Union on Wednesday.

The man approached John A. Sarcone III "and pulled a knife and lunged toward the federal prosecutor, who retreated into the Hilton on Lodge Street. Police reviewed security camera footage that showed the man wielding a knife and appearing to pursue Sarcone as he ran toward the hotel lobby," reported Brendan J. Lyons, H. Rose Schneider, and Mike Goodwin.

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'He didn’t do anything': NYC official slams ‘rude’ Eric Adams after ICE arrest

New York City comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander spoke out against the lack of support he has received from Mayor Eric Adams following Lander's arrest on Tuesday.

Lander was arrested by masked agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement outside an immigration courtroom. The Department of Homeland Security alleged that Lander attacked a law enforcement officer and impeded an official investigation. Lander said he was attending the court as a volunteer observer and was escorting a migrant family out of the courtroom.

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