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Senator knocks Emil Bove with GOP attacks — then demands whistleblower be heard

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) hammered judicial nominee Emil Bove during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday ahead of a confirmation vote.

In his opening statement, Booker cited several GOP legal experts, including an op-ed from the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board in opposition to Bove's approval.

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'New level of cringe': Social media erupts as NATO chief calls Trump 'daddy'

At the Hague on Tuesday, president Donald Trump used the same schoolyard fight allegory to talk about Israel and Iran as he used when talking recently about Russia and Ukraine.

"They're not going to be fighting each other — they've had it. They've had a big fight," Trump said of the bombs exchanged by the two Mideast nations.

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Watch: Marco Rubio bursts into laughter after NATO chief calls Trump 'daddy'

Secretary of State Marco Rubio could not withhold his laughter after a reporter noted that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte referred to President Donald Trump as "daddy."

"The NATO chief, who is your friend," a reporter told Trump during a press conference on Wednesday. "He called you daddy earlier. Do you regard your NATO allies as kind of children?"

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'Are NATO allies like your children?' Trump pressed about being called 'daddy'

President Donald Trump was pressed about being called “Daddy” by Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dick Schoof, during his final NATO press conference on Wednesday.

“The NATO chief, who is your friend, he called you daddy earlier,” Deborah Haynes from Sky News said, “Do you regard your NATO allies as kind of like Children?”

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Trump confronted over promises: 'You said you would end Ukraine war in 24 hours'

A reporter confronted President Donald Trump about his promise to end Russia's war on Ukraine in "one day" if he were re-elected in 2024.

During a NATO news conference on Wednesday, a reporter from Austrian National Television questioned Trump about his campaign promises.

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Trump spirals off-script as NATO press event turns to presidential brag session

President Donald Trump careened wildly off script at a NATO press conference in the Netherlands Tuesday to praise his "great victory" in Iran and to air his grievances with the U.S. news media for "maligning" U.S. troops.

"It's so, so sad that that whole thing had to go," Trump said of Iran's nuclear facilities, "but I just want to thank our pilots. You know, they were maligned and treated very bad, demeaned by fake news CNN, which is back there, believe it or not, wasting time, wasting — nobody's watching them. So, they're just wasting a lot of time, wasting my time. And The New York Times, they put out a story that, 'Well, maybe they were hit, but it wasn't bad.' Well, it was so bad that they ended the war. It ended the war."

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Trump rails at CBS reporter for being 'not a nice person' before taking question

President Donald Trump publicly insulted two reporters while taking questions at the NATO summit, which was held at the Hague.

“Does anyone have any questions?” Trump asked.

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Trump said 'it's fine' when Iran warned him it was bombing US military base

President Donald Trump’s reaction to being warned about Iranian bombs being dropped on a US base was “it’s fine” during a press conference at the NATO summit.

The remarks came while he was speaking about Europe’s military spending.

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Trump leveled over his 'childish' meltdown about Iran bad news

Normally staid David Ignatius started laughing at Donald Trump on Wednesday morning over his response from intel analysts that his attack on Iran's supposed nuclear facilities was less than meets the eye.

During an appearance on "Morning Joe," the Washington Post was asked about the president doubling down on his claim that the surprise bombing assault he ordered "obliterated" Iran's nuclear capabilities.

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Conservative highlights 'most brazen example of Trump's lawlessness'

President Donald Trump is “refusing to enforce” legislation which he called for, according to USA Today columnist Dace Potas.

“The most brazen example of Trump’s lawlessness is his refusal to enforce the TikTok ban,” Potas, who is the former president of Lone Conservative, said.

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Analyst reveals internal GOP document laying out Medicaid cuts

Reporting on a contentious Republican meeting where former Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) blew off his colleagues' concerns about Medicaid cuts in the looming budget bill to be voted upon, Punchbowl's Andrew Desiderio shared a dramatic handout the senators were given.

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," the reporter noted that lawmakers were "shocked" when the outgoing McConnell told them to pass the bill and added, "I know a lot of us are hearing from people back home about Medicaid. But they’ll get over it.

Speaking with the hosts, Desiderio claimed the biggest pushback came from Sen. Thom Tillis who faces an uphill re-election in 2026, noting the North Carolina Republican came armed with a memo showing the impact on various states if the bill is passed as is.

"Senator Tillis, for example, has raised significant concerns about these Medicaid cuts in the bill, and not just with the policy itself, but how it will affect Republicans politically," he reported. "I mean, Senator Tillis was very straightforward in his presentation during the lunch yesterday in which he said, this will be our version of Obamacare and what he was referring to was the fact that Republicans like himself, swept into power in 2014 partially because of that rocky rollout of Obamacare."

Holding up a piece of paper, he continued, "I actually have the document here that a Republican senator slipped to me of those Medicaid cuts."

"This is what Senator Tillis was outlining to his colleagues," he elaborated. "You know, states like West Virginia, $6.2 billion, Missouri $6.1 billion. But then you look at North Carolina and we're looking at almost $40 billion forfeited over the next decade and it's striking to see a comment like this on the flier."

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'Have you seen it, Jeff?' Trump calls out CNN reporter by name during photo op

President Donald Trump railed against CNN for being “fake news” and called out their reporter in the middle of a photo-op with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Dick Schoof, while at the NATO summit Wednesday morning.

“So thank you very much, everybody,” Trump said. “We're going to have a press conference in a couple of minutes.”

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'Doomsday!' MAGA suffers major freakout as progressive delivers election shock

The New York City Democratic primary ended in shock early Wednesday as Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic Socialist state assembly member delivered a stunning upset victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo — triggering an immediate and unhinged response from the MAGA political ecosystem.

Mamdani secured 43.5 percent of the vote compared to Cuomo's 36.4 percent, defeating the longtime political heavyweight by more than 70,000 votes. Despite Cuomo's original frontrunner status and backing from MAGA-aligned billionaires, the progressive candidate emerged victorious.

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