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Huckabee Sanders rebukes part of Trump spending bill: 'unintended consequences'

Republican Governor of Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders is calling on her GOP colleagues to remove one part of President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill.”

According to her column in the Washington Post, “There is one very small portion of the bill that was added by Congress that would have unintended consequences and threatens to undo all the great work states have done to protect our citizens from the misuse of artificial intelligence.”

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'Should be fired': GOP senator freaks out as unelected aide nixes Medicaid cut

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is crying “woke” and demanding Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough be fired after a ruling Thursday morning that blocked a provision in President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Senate Republicans added a provision in the OBBBA that would limit undocumented immigrants from receiving Medicaid, among others. Thursday morning, however, MacDonough struck down the proposed changes to Medicaid, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) ruled out the idea of overruling her decision.

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'Never seen this': Former CDC official rails against Trump nominee's latest move

Former CDC vaccine Expert Dr. Fiona Havers railed against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision for a private citizen to come and give a presentation to his vaccine panel.

Havers, who spent 13 years at the CDC, was a senior advisor on vaccine policy. Blitzer noted the doctor, “resigned last week in the wake of health secretary Robert F Kennedy's purging of the agency's vaccine advisory committee.”

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MSNBC host questions if Trump just divulged classified info on Truth Social

Following Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's contentious Pentagon press conference, Donald Trump fired off a pair of posts about the event including one that raised the eyebrows of MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire.

With the "Morning Joe" host pointing out that Hegseth's abrasive performance seemed like it was only aimed at pleasing the president, he first added that it seems to have had its desired effect.

He reported Trump wrote on Truth Social: "One of the greatest, most professional, and most 'confirming' News Conferences I have ever seen! The Fake News should fire everyone involved in this Witch Hunt, and apologize to our great warriors, and everyone else!"

The MSNBC host then remarked, "To be clear, no one was belittling the heroism of the troops involved."

He then added, "And then just moments ago, this one really caught our attention. Trump followed up with another post, seemingly addressing the question that was asked at the news conference a couple of different times; the question on whether Iran removed enriched uranium before the U.S. strikes."

"The president wrote this: 'The cars and small trucks at the site were those of concrete workers trying to cover up the top of the shafts. Nothing was taken out of facility. Would take too long, too dangerous, and very heavy and hard to move!'"

"Two quick notes on that," he cautioned. "First of all, it's unclear, assuming the president –– he might be sharing something there that has not been unclassified. We don't know if indeed that is the truth, what he is saying. But it also, we should note that some experts in this field have said it actually wouldn't have been that difficult to transport the enriched uranium out of the site. We simply don't know whether or not that occurred. That is part of the ongoing assessment. We, of course, will keep you posted."

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'Did Hegseth start crying?' Defense secretary ridiculed for media 'tantrum'

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) poked fun at Defense secretary Pete Hegseth for his animated performance at Thursday's news conference on destruction caused by the airstrikes on Iran.

Hegseth unleashed on the media for "spinning" the news against Trump and the U.S. military because they wouldn't take Donald Trump's word that Iran's nuclear sites were "obliterated."

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'President this rattled': Trump reportedly 'spooked by a bombshell leak'

Donald Trump is "rattled," according to a new report.

The president is shaken by a major leak of his administration's internal reporting, which showed it was possible his strikes on Iran nuclear facilities weren't as damaging as he had suggested, Politico reports.

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Hurricane expert sounds alarm that Trump's admin killed key weather satellites

Hurricane and storm surge expert Michael Lowry penned a column on Thursday, warning of a recent decision by President Donald Trump's administration to kill three weather satellites just as hurricane season is ramping up.

He wrote that on Monday, the U.S. Department of Defense announced it would "stop ingesting, processing, and transmitting data essential to most hurricane forecasts."

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'Daddy's home!' C-SPAN nixes pro-Trump caller after racial rant about Obama

C-SPAN host Pedro Echevarria cut off a fan of President Donald Trump after he began a racial rant about former President Barack Obama.

"You guys need to leave Trump alone!" a caller from Ohio named Greg exclaimed on Thursday's Washington Journal program. "I can't help it."

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Democrats take 'victory lap' as GOP faces 'major blow' to spending bill: report

Senate Democrats are taking a “victory lap” after their GOP colleagues are facing major new issues with their so-called “one, big, beautiful, bill,” according to a Politico report.

Citing an internal memo, the Senate's parliamentarian advised that some of the GOP budget cuts wouldn’t be able to pass along party lines.

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'Not truth': MSNBC buries Hegseth over 'exaggerated' claims on Iran strikes

During a press briefing, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claimed Wednesday morning that President Donald Trump’s airstrikes on Iran were the “most complex and secretive military operation in history,” and went on to criticize the media for its coverage of the strikes, claims that were rebuked shortly thereafter on MSNBC.

The strikes last weekend were intended to cripple Iran’s nuclear capabilities, and while Trump has claimed that Iran’s nuclear facilities had been “obliterated,” reports have since come out to undercut that claim, reports that suggest the strikes weren’t as effective as Trump and Hegseth have claimed.

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'You do need to listen': CNN host spars with GOP congressman over Iran reports

CNN anchor Kate Bolduan slapped down Congressman Mike Turner’s (R-OH) accusations that the outlet did not provide accurate information on the bombing of an Iranian nuclear facility in a live TV interview Thursday morning.

“Real quick,” the anchor said, “The ayatollah did issue his first statement since the Iran-Israel ceasefire went into effect and said quite a bit, said quite a bit, saying that victory over a fake Zionist regime in Israel, but also said as part of this, the Americans did not gain anything in this war.”

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'Fool's errand': Ex-Trump aide warns Hegseth he is making latest scandal worse

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served in the first Trump administration, had a warning to Defense secretary Pete Hegseth and other leaders to back off their attacks on the public for wanting more information on the Iran attacks.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the U.S. "obliterated" the Iranian nuclear facilities in last weekend's bombings, despite a lack of evidence. Thursday, Hegseth gave what CNN anchor Sara Sidner called an "extraordinary" press conference, where he accused the media of "spinning" a preliminary report "to try to cause doubt and manipulate the...public mind, over whether or not our brave pilots were successful."

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'Jennifer, you've been the worst': Hegseth snaps at ex-colleague from Fox News

Former Fox News personality and current Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth snapped at a former colleague at a Pentagon press conference on Thursday morning.

After opening press availability with an almost 15-minute diatribe aimed at the press, Hegseth turned the lectern over to the Pentagon's Joint Chief of Staff Dan Caine to describe the Iran bombing operation.

Following that, he asked for questions from the reporters he had previously said were "spinning" the news against Donald Trump.

That was when he called on longtime Fox News Pentagon reporter Jennifer Griffin who asked about one of the bombing sites.

"Photos that showed more than a dozen trucks there two days in advance," she began. "Are you certain none of that highly enriched uranium was moved?"

"Of course, we're watching every single aspect," Hegseth fired back before adding, "But, Jennifer, you've been about the worst. The one who misrepresents the most intentionally what, what, the president says."

As she protested, he talked over her before allowing her to say, "... about the ventilation shafts on Saturday night. And, in fact, I was the first to describe the B-2 bombers, the refueling, the entire mission, with great accuracy. So I take issue with that."

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