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'They didn't die of Covid': Trump 'sarcastically' gloats to CNN over Iran attack

President Donald Trump gloated over Israel's attack on Iran during a brief telephone conversation with CNN's Dana Bash.

The journalist spoke to the president Friday morning, hours after the Israeli strike that killed three of Iran's top military leaders, and he touched on some of the same points that he made in social media posts contradicting his own administration's statements, but added some braggadocio.

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'Significant burdens': Judge deals major blow to Trump's new voting requirements

“A federal judge has blocked federal election officials from enforcing Trump’s executive order forcing states to apply citizenship requirements, saying it imposes significant burdens and would harm eligible voters,” according to an X post from Politico Senior legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney

The block is a major blow to the Trump administration. In the executive order, Trump wanted to add new requirements for people to vote.

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Journalist flags plan for Democrats to 'collapse' Trump's latest 'cruel' actions

President Donald Trump is attempting to “provoke chaos” with his actions in Los Angeles, according to New York Times Opinion writer Jean Guerrero. However, she believes that if the left stays strong, the “chaos will collapse under its own cruelty.”

Los Angeles is becoming the epicenter of a counternarrative to President Trump’s propaganda about immigrants,” Guerrero said. “Mr. Trump’s decisions to deploy the National Guard and now the Marines appear calculated to provoke chaos that will distract people from the damning optics of his immigration enforcement operations.”

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'Wow': Ex-policy official says Trump's latest comment reveals president's 'ruse'

A former foreign policy official under presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden was surprised by Donald Trump's social media post upending his administration's narrative on Iran.

Israel launched an unprecedented strike on Iran's nuclear program and military leaders, killing Revolutionary Guard commander Hossein Salami and major general Mohammad Bagheri, and Trump acknowledged Friday morning that he had signed off on the attack.

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White House likely told Noem she 'really messed up' over senator tackle: insider

Reacting to Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) being manhandled by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's security team when he tried to ask her a question on Thursday, DC insider Maria Teresa Kumar suggested Noem's comments afterward show she was called on the carpet by the White House.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," the head of Voto Latino pointed out that the normally defiant Noem later tried to put out the firestorm resulting from video of the U.S. senator being forced to the floor and handcuffed when she appeared on Fox News after.

Speaking with Fox, Noem stated incorrectly that Padilla never identified himself before reporting that she met with him afterward for ten to fifteen minutes to clear the air and listen to his concerns.

Speaking to the MSNBC hosts, Kumar expressed outrage at Padilla's treatment, and then added, "You have Secretary Noem, who is charged with 250,000 agents around the country, and she cannot de-escalate a basic press conference. Instead, it has to go to the maximum where they have to handcuff a sitting senator. That actually goes to a broader issue: is she the right person for this job? Does she understand that right now? "

"I believe that there is someone from the White House that called her and said, 'You know what? You really messed up right now. You have to go now sit down and talk to the senator.'" she suggested.

"I have to tell you that I have known Alex Padilla for a very long time. In his character, he is someone who is staid. This is perhaps the most excited I've ever seen him," she added before pointing out, "He is just doing his job."

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'Bit in contrast': Trump immediately blows up Rubio's statement on Israel attack

President Donald Trump acknowledged in a social media post that he gave Israel the go-ahead to attack Iran, going against claims from his own administration officials.

Israel deployed 200 fighter jets to target Iran's nuclear programs and kill multiple top military leaders, and the president's 5:56 a.m. EST post on Truth Social – "I told them, in the strongest of words, to 'just do it'" – contradicted secretary of state Marco Rubio's statement from just hours before saying the strike was a "unilateral action."

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'I told them what to do': Trump claims he gave Iran an 'ultimatum' before attack

Donald Trump says he gave Iran an "ultimatum" before Israel launched its blistering assault that killed some Iranian military leaders.

Iran has sworn to offer a counter-attack, but the president early on Friday morning said Iran was to blame for what happened.

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Trump unwittingly exposed 'crucial lie' that'll make Stephen Miller 'weep': host

Donald Trump is in the midst of an epic "walkback" that will have his adviser Stephen Miller "in a fetal position, weeping," according to a former Republican strategist.

Conservative anti-Trump activist Rick Wilson, who co-founded the Lincoln Project and hosts the group's podcast, recently flagged Trump's decision to step back from one of his most crucial political positions.

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​Trump is 'infuriating the MAGA base' as new global war threat looms: report

Donald Trump's inability to broker a continuing –– but tense –– peace between Israel and Iran has reportedly placed him on the outs with his MAGA base after Israel launched an attack that threatens a growing war in the region.

According to a report from Politico's Rachel Bade, the "Operation Rising Lion" assault on Iran that targeted nuclear facilities in Iran and reportedly ended the lives of three top Iranian military officials now puts pressure on the president who will be faced with a dilemma of how to rein in Israel while at the same time supporting a country he has backed unequivocally.

As Bade wrote, prominent MAGA supporters have been pressuring Trump to make sure what occurred on Thursday would not come to pass, and now he will have to scramble to keep all factions within his base satisfied.

According to Bade, "... the president either tried and failed, highlighting his lack of sway with Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu — or he privately greenlit the campaign against the warnings of his base (which the administration firmly denies)" which has led to one prominent apologist for the president, Matt Boyle of Breitbart, to tell Bade, "What the president does from here could end up defining his presidency. He has to balance protecting America’s greatest ally in the region in Israel with avoiding getting the USA drawn into war.”

Trump ally Charlie Kirk also fretted over the pending schism within the MAGA base, explaining, "As you very well know, I’m very pro-Israel on this show; I’m just simply interpreting the political dynamics here. And I could tell you right now that the audience, you guys ... are not thrilled with this situation at all.”

"How does the America First foreign policy doctrine and foreign policy agenda … stay consistent with this right now?” he added.

Breitbart's Boyle agreed by suggesting, "The president listens to the base — it’s his best quality. Clearly people across the MAGA movement are watching what’s happening very closely and are concerned that any moves by globalists and neocon forces to drag the United States into another endless war in the Middle East would cause serious political damage to the president.”

Early Friday morning, Trump took to Truth Social to attempt persuade Iran to bend to Israel's will persuade Iran to bend to Israel's will, writing, "There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter, with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal, come to an end. Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left, and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire. No more death, no more destruction, JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. "

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'Voters have been looking for this': Democrats reportedly finding their footing

Democrats have seemingly found their footing as they attempt to push back against president Donald Trump's overreach.

A video of Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) being tackled and handcuffed spread rapidly across social media Thursday after he interrupted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a news conference in Los Angeles, where protests have raged all week against the administration's crackdown on immigrants, reported NBC News.

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'They are all dead now': Trump menaces Iran in morning rant over Israel attack

After remaining silent late Thursday and all night, Donald Trump jumped into the fray early Friday morning after Israel launched an attack on Iran.

After Israel launched "Operation Rising Lion," targeting Iran's nuclear program and reportedly killing three senior military officials, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised more to come, which led Trump to offer his own warning.

At 6am ET, the president jumped on Truth Social and wrote, "I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal. I told them, in the strongest of words, to 'just do it,' but no matter how hard they tried, no matter how close they got, they just couldn’t get it done. I told them it would be much worse than anything they know, anticipated, or were told, that the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World, BY FAR, and that Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come - And they know how to use it. Certain Iranian hardliner’s spoke bravely, but they didn’t know what was about to happen. They are all DEAD now, and it will only get worse! "

He added, "There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter, with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal, come to an end. Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left, and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire. No more death, no more destruction, JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. God Bless You All!"

You can see his post here.

'Sea change': First Gen Z ever elected in US now running to shake up Congress

EVANSTON, Ill. — When Bushra Amiwala ran for public office for the first time, in March 2017 and at just 19 years old, Donald Trump had just signed an executive order banning travel for people from seven Muslim-majority countries.

Fast forwarding eight years might evoke déjà vu.

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'Vulgar display of weakness': Newsom delivers scathing rebuke of Trump

California Gov. Gavin Newsom unleashed a blistering rebuke of Donald Trump on Thursday as he slammed the president’s deployment of the California National Guard as "an abomination," and called his planned military parade on Saturday a “vulgar display of weakness.”

The fiery comments from the Democratic governor, viewed as a possible 2028 White House contender, came moments after a federal judge on Thursday night temporarily blocked Trump from deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles, a move the judge ripped as “illegal.”

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