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Trump gets gut punch as Iran knocks back his plan to end war: report

President Donald Trump was issued a stern rejection Wednesday after Iranian officials knocked back his administration’s proposed plan to bring about an end to the war he initiated last month, according to Axios reporter Barak Ravid.

The New York Times reported Tuesday night that the Trump administration had sent Iranian officials a 15-point plan to end hostilities between the two nations. A subsequent CNBC report confirmed that Iran had received it.

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Mockery as ex-Trump Cabinet member stuck in 3-hour TSA line: 'Warms my heart'

As Transportation Security Administration lines extend to hours at major U.S. airports across the country amid a wave of walkouts and resignations from the Department of Homeland Security funding shutdown, one familiar figure was seen among the crowds enduring the chaos — President Donald Trump's former attorney general.

In a photograph uploaded to social media by CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Nicole Sganga, Bill Barr, who ran the Justice Department during the latter half of Trump's first term, could be seen, luggage in tow, waiting in the security line at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport, where wait times have reached three hours as of Wednesday morning.

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Trump in 'cocoon of ignorance' as aides intentionally shield him from Iran reality: report

President Donald Trump is reportedly shielded from some of the negative impacts of his war in Iran, which critics say has ensconced him in a "cocoon of ignorance."

U.S. military officials compiled short video updates to show the 79-year-old president that focuses on "stuff blowing up" in the biggest, most successful strikes over the previous 48 hours, three current U.S. officials and a former U.S. official told NBC News.

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'That is crazy!' Jim Jordan threatens to blow up DHS funding over immigrant arrests

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) threatened to derail a funding plan for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over the demand that the Trump administration obtain judicial warrants before snatching immigrants from their homes.

"I don't think that's going to happen in the House," Jordan told CNBC on Wednesday, talking about demands the Democrats have made regarding funding of the department. Lack of agreement currently means a partial shutdown, and has caused chaos at airport as TSA agents go unpaid.

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GOP close to breaking point as fresh 'messy fight' triggered by Pentagon: analysis

The Republican Party could be nearing an explosive breaking point over a potential Pentagon request, an analyst has claimed.

A request from the defense department for Congress to approve a $200 billion fund for the Iran war is set to be filed in the very near future, according to Slate writer Jim Newell — and will put massive strain on the party to find potential cuts to fund the $200 billion just months before the midterms.

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'Oh come on!' Morning Joe cracks up as guest tries to defend 'macho' Pete Hegseth

MS NOW's Joe Scarborough was incredulous as one of his guests offered to defend Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's handling of the Iran war.

The "Morning Joe" host mocked Hegseth for boasting "we negotiate with bombs" during an Oval Office event with President Donald Trump, and Scarborough said he doesn't understand what the 79-year-old commander in chief sees in his Pentagon chief.

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Leak shows ICE 'bounty hunters' get kickbacks for handling 'alien children': report

The Trump administration has set aside tens of millions of dollars for police officers who help carry out its mass deportation policy, including incentive payments for processing “unaccompanied alien children,” newly leaked documents obtained by journalist Ken Klippenstein revealed Wednesday.

“An internal ICE financial ledger I obtained shows how the agency is turning local police departments across the county into a vast, decentralized immigration army,” Klippenstein wrote Wednesday on his Substack.

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Bombshell Jack Smith memo reveals Trump’s classified docs 'motive': report

While the felony charges against President Donald Trump regarding his alleged mishandling of classified documents were ultimately dismissed in 2024, newly released documents show that investigators had established a “motive” behind Trump’s actions — and one that was potentially tied to his “business interests,” MS NOW reported Wednesday.

Trump was indicted on 37 felony counts in 2023 after being accused of illegally possessing classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. While Trump maintained his innocence, it has remained a mystery as to what may have motivated the then-presidential candidate to hold onto hundreds of pages of top-secret files.

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Trump showed highly classified map to plane passengers on way to his golf club: Lawmaker

House Democratic lawmakers have revealed previously undisclosed documents that indicate President Donald Trump shared a classified map with airline passengers in 2022, while he was out of office and jetting to his Bedminster, New Jersey golf property.

According to former CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane, the allegation was detailed by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, in a letter to Trump administration officials based on information that became available as part of Republicans' investigation of Arctic Frost, the federal probe into efforts by Trump's allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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'We've set up the enemy': Trump biographer claims there's a sinister midterm plan in place

Donald Trump has already built an excuse if the Republican Party gets a midterm election drubbing in November, according to his biographer.

The president has seemingly cleared a path for a case against the Democratic Party performing well by trying to push the SAVE Act through Congress — a bill many have said he knows has no chance of passing.

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Devout MAGA Navy veteran dumps Trump — and sees 'pain points' convincing others to flee

As disabled U.S. Navy veteran Steven Francisci built his mental health advocacy community, he connected with veterans who, like him, started questioning their support of President Donald Trump.

Since Trump returned to the White House, some MAGA supporters have found “vulnerable pain points” that are tipping them away from backing the president, Francisci told Raw Story. Whether it's the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, federal immigration enforcement agents’ aggressive and fatal tactics or the country's intensifying conflict with Iran as 2,500 Marines head to the region and senior military officials consider sending in airborne Army troops.

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Trump's 'no evidence' claim gets blown up by key Epstein advisers: report

Two advisors to Jeffrey Epstein made a startling admission to lawmakers recently that appeared to undercut the Trump administration’s claim regarding its investigation into the disgraced financier.

Esptein's accountant Richard Kahn and lawyer Darren Indyke testified earlier this month before the House Oversight Committee as part of the panel’s ongoing probe into the disgraced financier. The hearing was held behind closed doors, with video of the depositions made public on Tuesday.

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'I didn't vote for this': Even MAGA outraged as 'obscene' war memes flood social media

American veterans are disturbed that President Donald Trump's communications team has been treating the Iran war as a joke on social media — but the administration isn't likely to change course because the outrage the tactic creates is driving up online engagement, according to a report.

Joe Buccino, a retired U.S. Army colonel, told the Washington Post he and other veterans had already been questioning the war's strategy and objectives, but they were unnerved to see the White House post music-backed clips of missile strikes mixed in with segments from Call of Duty and “SpongeBob SquarePants.”

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