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Grisly new details about Iran's new leader emerge weeks after Trump launched bombs

Iran's Revolutionary Guards have consolidated control over the country's military and diplomatic strategy, effectively sidelining the newly appointed supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who remains gravely wounded and in hiding following airstrikes that killed his father.

Khamenei, wounded in the Feb. 28 bombing of his family's compound that killed his father, wife and son, has delegated decision-making authority to military commanders, and he's surrounded mostly by doctors and medical staffers, and senior commanders and government officials do not visit out of fear that Israel will track them to him and kill the new leader, reported the New York Times.

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'Nothing funny about it!' Dem scolds Commerce Secretary for laughing at union job losses

Rep. Frank J. Mrvan (D-IN) scolded Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after the Trump administration official appeared to laugh at job losses in his district.

During a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday, Mrvan observed that Lutnick had been supportive of union jobs outside of government.

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Red state governor blocks Dems from vote for state Supreme Court justice

When thousands of voters cast their ballots next month to decide who will join the Louisiana Supreme Court next, none will be registered Democrats.

Louisiana’s new semi-closed primary election system, pushed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, has shut Democrats out of picking the state’s newest justice entirely.

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DOJ under investigation for dragging its feet on Epstein files

In a surprise announcement on Thursday afternoon, Department of Justice Inspector General William Blier is initiating a review of his department over complaints that the release of the entire Jeffrey Epstein files is not in compliance with the law signed by Donald Trump.

Posted on the DOJ’s website, Blier stated, “The DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is initiating an audit of DOJ’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Our preliminary objective is to evaluate the DOJ’s processes for identifying, redacting, and releasing records in its possession as required by the Act.”

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Billionaire much admired by Trump warns Iran war may set off 'world catastrophe'

A French billionaire much admired by President Donald Trump warned of the Iran war's catastrophic risks to the global economy.

LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault warned Thursday that failure to resolve the Middle East conflict could trigger a "world catastrophe" with severe economic consequences, as the Iran war has already halved the luxury giant's first-quarter sales growth, reported CNBC.

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'Why did you lie?' Dem smacks down Trump commerce secretary for dodging on Epstein

Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) called out Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after he misrepresented his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

During a Thursday hearing before the House Appropriations Committee, Dean noted that Lutnick falsely claimed he had never spoken to Epstein again after a single meeting in which his wife was present.

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Trump dealt serious blow as citizens 'question his mental soundness' in Fox News poll

A new Fox News poll shows that voters have started turning on President Donald Trump and how he's handled the economy, according to a report published by The Daily Beast on Thursday.

The poll was conducted among 1,001 registered voters between April 17-20 and revealed Trump's leadership around several major issues has come under fire "as more Americans question his mental soundness."

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'The man was disarmed': Tom Homan confronted on Alex Pretti killing at TPUSA event

U.S. border czar Tom Homan at a right-wing Turning Point USA event faced questions about immigration agents killing Minnesota resident Alex Pretti.

At a TPUSA event on Thursday, host Benny Johnson invited members of the audience to ask Homan questions. One young man demanded "accountability" for Pretti's killing.

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Law enforcement vets shred 'ludicrous and idiotic' FBI case that 'doesn't pass laugh test'

Law enforcement veterans blasted the Department of Justice case against a civil rights group that helped take down the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups.

FBI Director Kash Patel and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center on Tuesday, accusing the organization of defrauding donors by using their contributions to pay informants infiltrating extremist groups without disclosure, but experts say the FBI has long done the same thing, reported USA Today.

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FBI Director's ex-hockey teammates spill all: 'This is who Kash really is'

Kash Patel's former hockey teammates have shared what the FBI Director is really like behind the scenes.

Patel recently filed a $250 million lawsuit against The Atlantic and staff writer Sarah Fitzpatrick on April 20, following the outlet's bombshell investigative report detailing his alleged excessive drinking and erratic behavior.

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'I didn't know it was that long': Fellow Republican shocked to find lawmaker has vanished

A Republican lawmaker has gone missing amid a critical reelection campaign in a New Jersey swing district as his fellow GOP colleagues have questioned what's happened to him, according to reports on Thursday.

Rep. Tom Kean Jr.'s team has cited health issues for why he's been missing in action and hasn't voted since March 5 — missing almost 50 roll call votes — but Republican lawmakers have been unable to locate him, Politico reported. No further details on his health status have been released.

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Air traffic controllers: FAA rules forcing us to hide mental health problems or 'lose job'

In an alarming report from the Wall Street Journal, the already stretched-thin US air traffic control system is being buffeted by complaints from flight tower staffers that FAA protocols make them fearful of losing their jobs if they request help in dealing with the stress of their jobs or report that they are seeing someone for their mental health concerns.

A dozen air traffic controllers died by suicide in 2024 — a rate eight times higher than the national average — yet the FAA's punitive medical reporting system is actively discouraging controllers from seeking mental health treatment, according to the Journal investigation.

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Republican appalls with proud brag of US war crime: 'We're literally starving them'

A Republican US senator proudly declared that President Donald Trump’s blockade of Iranian ports is “starving” Iranians on Wednesday, in yet another piece of counterevidence to the idea that the president’s war there is meant to “liberate” the people.

“We have this embargo working, this blockade, and we’re literally starving them,” said Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) during an interview on Newsmax. “Both financially, and they can’t feed themselves either, very long.”

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