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Fed-up Democrat unloads on waffling Trump officials: 'Why do you guys even have a job?'

A very frustrated Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) lashed out at three of Donald Trump’s Cabinet officials on Thursday afternoon after they professed to only pass on intel data to the president and allow him to draw his own conclusions.

During a very contentious five-minutes of questioning, Gomez repeatedly had to shout over Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and reclaim his time as she droned on about the president being the ultimate authority on how to interpret foreign intelligence.

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Oval Office stunned as Trump fires Pearl Harbor comment at Japanese PM

President Donald Trump made a shocking comment that left people in the Oval Office visibly uncomfortable on Thursday during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

A reporter asked Trump why he didn't tell U.S. allies, including European and Asian countries, such as Japan, that he was planning joint military strikes with Israel on Iran.

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Trump tells reporter he won't give him war plans — seconds after giving him war plans

President Donald Trump insisted that he wouldn't share war plans with a reporter just a second after sharing them with the man.

During a White House event on Thursday, a reporter asked Trump about his intentions for the war in Iran.

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Hegseth caught in lie as Iran hits US jet hours after brag that 'air defenses flattened'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's claims early Thursday came under question after an American F-35 fighter jet had to make an emergency landing after coming under suspected Iranian fire during a combat mission over Iran.

Haley Britzky, CNN national security reporter, said that the incident was still under investigation but sources were saying Iranian fire had caused the fighter jet to land. This was reportedly the first known time that Iran has hit a U.S. aircraft. The pilot was reportedly in stable condition and the aircraft landed safely.

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Stephen Miller's war boast dies a quick death: 'Does he really believe we're buying that?'

Stephen Miller’s Wednesday Night Fox News appearance boast on how well the Iran war was on the receiving end of a great deal of both mockery and fact-checking moments after a clip was posted on social media.

Appearing with Fox News personality Laura Ingraham, the high-ranking Trump advisor insisted, “The United States has achieved its objectives even faster than anybody thought possible,” before adding, “President Trump was aware of and has calculated through every permutation and every degree of strategy ... by far the most overwhelming victory based on the objectives.”

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Tulsi Gabbard refuses to support Trump's Iran war during Congress grilling

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declined to say that President Donald Trump's war in Iran was legal or constitutional.

During a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday, Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA) reminded Gabbard of her 2020 remarks about Trump's strikes against Iran's leadership.

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TSA agents sell their blood for gas to get to work — where Trump isn't paying them

The financial situation among some Transportation Security Administration employees has become so dire that they are selling their blood to afford to get to work — where President Donald Trump has been forcing them to go unpaid during the ongoing government shutdown, according to a report.

The partial shutdown amid a Department of Homeland Security spending stalemate has entered its second month, and has pushed 50,000 TSA workers to continue working without paychecks, The Daily Beast reported. It's also the third time in the last year that the TSA employees have had to work without pay during a government shutdown.

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Corey Lewandowski ran 'pay-to-play' scheme at DHS — and White House knew: report

Corey Lewandowski allegedly demanded kickbacks from companies looking to do business with the Department of Homeland Security.

The close ally of President Donald Trump served as de facto chief of staff to recently ousted DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and industry sources told NBC News that Lewandowski positioned himself to skim off a cut from private prison contractors interested in taking part in the administration's mass deportation agenda.

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Pete Hegseth hammered for bringing Jesus Christ into Iran war mess: 'Despicable'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked outrage by invoking the name of Jesus Christ in his latest press briefing on the war in Iran.

The Pentagon chief gave an update on the joint U.S.-Israeli military operation launched nearly three weeks ago by President Donald Trump, and he asked the American public to pray for the troops in an explicitly Christian appeal that offended many observers.

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'Take one less trip to Starbucks': GOP candidate's tone-deaf advice to 'help war effort'

Michele Tafoya, a conservative political consultant running for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota, argued that Americans should buy less coffee if they are concerned about the price of gas during President Donald Trump's war in Iran.

During an interview this week, conservative radio host Todd Starnes asked Tafoya about Minnesota voters' concerns.

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Maga media forces Hegseth to walk tightrope over surprise Israel attack

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was forced to walk a tightrope lest he alienate the only military ally he has in the war on Iran — and he was put in that spot Thursday by a MAGA media reporter.

Late Wednesday night, President Donald Trump was less than diplomatic when he criticized Israel on Truth Social over a new front in the Middle Eastern war.

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'I'm thinking': Tulsi Gabbard falls into awkward silence over Iran war objectives

Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) was met with silence when he asked Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard about the objectives of the war with Iran.

During a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday, Castro noted that Israel had struck Iran's energy infrastructure despite President Donald Trump telling the country not to.

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Cult expert flags 'loyalty oath' Trump's devised specifically to humiliate inner circle

Donald Trump's seemingly quirky obsession with gifting ill-fitting shoes to his Cabinet members is far more sinister than it appears— a calculated ritual of humiliation designed to reinforce authoritarian control over his inner circle, according to analysts who study cult psychology and authoritarian tactics.

Columnist Chauncey DeVega, writing for Salon, argues that Trump's habit of distributing $145 Florsheim leather Oxfords to favored advisers functions as a "loyalty oath" embedded within a larger pattern of public degradation and dominance.

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