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'Obliteration is an accurate term!' Trump rages against report his attack failed

Donald Trump Sunday evening lashed out against reports that his attack on Iran nuclear sites wasn't a complete success.

Over the weekend, numerous outlets reported that the nuclear sites struck by U.S. bombs were damaged but not completely destroyed, and Trump has insisted the capabilities were "obliterated."

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Trump family member says president is 'still stinging' from a mocking nickname

Donald Trump is "still no doubt stinging" from a derogatory nickname that has been used to ridicule him, according to the president's own family member.

Trump's niece, trained psychologist Mary Trump, on Sunday published a piece on Substack entitled, "The Worst Person at the Worst Time," in which she argues that her uncle's latest move amounts to launching a completely "unilateral, unprovoked, and illegal war."

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Watch: 'Violent' video shows Trump admin 'forcing man into back of unmarked car'

Masked men in vests for Donald Trump's U.S. Customs and Border Protection are seen in a viral video "violently detaining a Santa Ana father before forcing him into the back of an unmarked car," according to KTLA News.

As KTLA reports, "In a graphic video that has since gone viral on social media, about 7 or more masked men wearing U.S. Border Patrol vests are seen violently detaining a Santa Ana father before forcing him into the back of an unmarked car."

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'Nonsense': BBC calls out Fox's Sean Hannity over fake bombing video

Conservative TV presenter Sean Hannity got a correction by the BBC after he shared a purportedly "false" video.

The Fox News host on Saturday posted a video to Meta platforms with the caption, "Fordow is gone," referring to one of the nuclear sites the U.S. struck in Iran.

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'That's weird': Internet outraged after Trump hints at 'regime change' in Iran

Donald Trump spurred outrage on Sunday when he hinted at "regime change" in Iran.

Trump made the controversial statement on social media:

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'Huge news': Judge denies Trump's motion to keep Kilmar Abrego Garcia in custody

Donald Trump's administration lost its bid to keep a wrongly deported Maryland man, Kilmar Ábrego García, in custody.

García, who was purportedly sent to El Salvador in error, was recently returned to the United States to face federal criminal charges.

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Trump's new statement shows he's 'unsure of results' of Iran bombing effort: NYT

Donald Trump on Sunday raised the possibility that his signature Iranian bombing effort may have failed, according to a New York Times reporter this weekend.

Trump took to Truth Social after bombing Iran and contradicted Vice President JD Vance by suggesting the potential for "regime change" in Iran.

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Trump contradicts JD Vance by pushing for 'regime change' in Iran

Donald Trump on Sunday contradicted U.S. Vice President JD Vance by suggesting the potential for "regime change" in Iran.

Trump over the weekend brought up the issue following a bombing of three nuclear sites in the Middle Eastern nation.

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'Donakd': Trump spells his own name wrong in new Iran comments

Donald Trump on Sunday spelled his own name wrong.

Trump over the weekend took to Truth Social to announce the return of the pilots who purportedly dropped bombs on Iran.

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Trump's former 'trusted operative' spills Iran story 'they're not telling you'

A man who was once Donald Trump's "trusted operative" spilled details he said you won't find on CNN or MSNBC.

Author and former Trump insider Lev Parnas, who has reported on Trump's purported "humiliation" by Russia's Putin, on Sunday wrote about his take on Trump's military strike on Iran's soil.

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Trump launches PAC to oust sitting Republican congressman after strike criticism

President Donald Trump's political operation has reportedly launched a new political action committee (PAC) to oust Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican.

On Sunday, Axios reported that Trump's team had created the Kentucky MAGA super PAC after Massie slammed Saturday's strike on Iran. Senior Trump advisers Tony Fabrizio and Chris LaCivita were expected to run the organization.

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'Read the Constitution': Lindsey Graham shot down by Dem over bombing praise

Lindsey Graham was on the receiving end of a smack-down from one of his Senate colleagues on Sunday after going on "Meet the Press" and declaring Donald Trump had every right to launch an unprovoked attack on Iran on Saturday.

During an appearance on MSNBC, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) bluntly claimed the Republican from South Carolina needs a refresher course on the Constitution.

During his Sunday appearance, an upbeat Graham claimed Trump "was within his Article II authority” to begin bombing that cold lead to a war.

He added, "Congress can declare war or cut off funding,” Graham continued. “We can’t be the commander in chief. You can’t have 535 commander-in-chiefs. If you don’t like what the president does, in terms of war, you can cut off the funding. But declaring war is left of the Congress. We’ve declared war five times in the history of America. All of these other military operations were lawful.”

Asked to comment after watching the cli, Merkley suggested, "I'd encourage him to actually read the Constitution."

"Our founders were so concerned about the impact of war that they said, this is not a decision that can be left to a single individual," he lectured. "And that's why the Constitution vests that authority with Congress. The president absolutely failed to follow the Constitution and now we're in war without congressional authorization ––we should debate a war powers resolution."

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'MAGA doesn’t want him': Trump declares war on GOP lawmaker over Iran criticism

On Sunday, Donald Trump had a massive meltdown on a far-right conservative member of the House who is refusing to fall in line and approve of the surprise bombing of Iran.

Sunday morning Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) appeared on "Face the Nation," and ripped into his own party by stating, "AIPAC is very persuasive. For instance, the Israeli lobby in Congress, if you look at my colleagues' feeds now, they all look the same. They're all tweeting the same message that we've got to support Israel and we've got to do this."

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