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Jan. 6 rioter gets life in prison for sexually abusing two 12-year-olds after Trump pardon

A convicted Jan. 6 rioter was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for sexually abusing two children after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump.

Andrew Paul Johnson, 45, was found guilty last month on five criminal charges, including molestation, lewd and lascivious exhibition and transmission of material harmful to a minor, and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) blamed the president for freeing the sex offender on his first day back in office, reported NPR.

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Speculation swirls after Trump demands to name new Iran leader: 'Supreme Leader Kushner'

President Donald Trump is insisting that he must be personally "involved" in choosing Iran's next leader, and social media users wondered exactly how that would work.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated at the start of the joint U.S.-Israeli Operation Epic Fury, and the 79-year-old president told Axios that he would not accept the assassinated supreme leader's son Mojtaba Khamenei as a replacement.

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Lawmaker has 'dark answer' to what will happen next in Iran

Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), the top-ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, warned Thursday about what President Donald Trump's next moves in the war against Iran could be.

Himes told CNN anchors Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown that after the Senate rejected a resolution to limit Trump's war powers without congressional permission—a measure also expected to fail Thursday in the House—lawmakers were now in a difficult position regarding military action against Iran, with few options remaining.

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Trump error leaves US in 'incredibly difficult position': Iran experts

President Donald Trump’s administration made a bet on Iran's postwar future based on a faulty assumption, according to experts.

The 79-year-old president and his advisers displayed a "lack of understanding about the makeup of the Iranian state" that could complicate their goal of achieving regime change, international history professor Abdullah al-Arian told Al Jazeera.

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James Comer was 'blindsided' by GOP colleagues turning against Bondi: ex-spokesperson

On Wednesday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) was caught by surprise when five Republican members of his committee made it clear they wanted to haul Attorney General Pam Bondi into a hearing to explain her Jeffrey Epstein files foot-dragging.

Appearing on MS NOW on Thursday morning, Kurt Bardella, who served as the spokesperson for the committee when it was previously under Republican control, claimed that Comer was then forced to scramble.

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Trump demands to help pick Iran's next leader: 'I have to be involved'

President Donald Trump insisted that he be "involved" in picking the next leader of Iran after the United States assassinated Ali Khamenei in Operation Epic Fury.

In an interview with Axios on Thursday, Trump revealed that he would not accept Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the former supreme leader.

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Tulsi Gabbard accused of planting a mole for 'sinister' Trump protection scheme: analyst

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has come under fire over an explosive whistleblower complaint and allegations that she is protecting the Trump family — and that she even planted a mole to obstruct the investigation, according to an analyst Thursday.

Salon's Jesselyn Radack described multiple problems and conflicts of interest that have surfaced around Gabbard's alleged mismanagement of the complaint, which are tied to claims that President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner influenced the president over Iran. The complaint itself was apparently "locked in a safe," according to a Wall Street Journal report last month.

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Trump throws Kristi Noem under the bus over $200 million campaign to boost her own image

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) said he received a call from President Donald Trump to dispute that he knew about Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's $200 million public relations campaign that was primarily used to boost her image.

Kennedy had grilled Noem about the advertising spending during a Senate hearing this week. At the time, Noem testified that Trump had been aware of her plans.

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MAGA candidate puts Trump on notice he won't drop out of Texas race: 'I'm staying in'

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is defying Donald Trump's likely preference of Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) by refusing to drop out of the Senate runoff race, a move that could derail the president's efforts to resolve the GOP's costly and divisive primary battle, reports NBC's Melanie Zanona.

"No, I'm staying in this race. I owe it to the people of Texas," Paxton declared in a phone interview with Real America's Voice. "I've spent a year of my life campaigning against John Cornyn, because John has not represented the people of Texas well."

Trump signaled on Wednesday that he plans to issue an endorsement "soon" and will publicly call on the losing candidate to withdraw "immediately."

The Atlantic is reporting that Trump will side with the incumbent instead, which could set off yet another battle among MAGA loyalists.

Republican leadership fears a Paxton victory would jeopardize the seat in November's general election and has been pressuring Trump to back incumbent Sen. John Cornyn. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) spoke with Trump about the race today.

Paxton's defiant stance sets up a potential confrontation with the president, as Trump attempts to consolidate GOP support behind his preferred candidate while maintaining his image as a kingmaker capable of dictating primary outcomes.

'Flights plural?' CNN host presses Trump official for specifics on evacuation plan

CNN's John Berman pressed a State Department spokesman for specific details about the Trump administration's plan to evacuate Americans from the Middle East.

The government encouraged Americans to return home as Iran retaliates to joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes that have killed hundreds, including the country's senior leadership, but many Americans have complained they cannot find transportation or assistance.

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Lack of 'clean kills' for Trump has Bondi on the hot seat as MAGA lawmakers rebel: MS NOW

Attorney General Pam Bondi is caught in a bind because her Department of Justice has failed to successfully wage war on Donald Trump’s enemies at the same time that a handful of MAGA lawmakers have grown fed up with her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

That double-whammy of dissatisfaction could mean her job security is tenuous at best.

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Jeanine Pirro scrambles to confirm 'ongoing' autopen probe amid pressure from Trump

United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro was eager to dispute reports that she had failed to follow through with President Donald Trump's demand that she prosecute members of former President Joe Biden's administration over the use of the autopen.

Three people familiar with the investigations told The New York Times that Pirro had been unable to make a case against former Biden officials.

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Trump 'especially upset' at Kristi Noem as she puts him in 'terribly awkward spot': report

President Donald Trump was reportedly asking senators if he should fire embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem following her testimony before Congress this week.

Multiple sources told Punchbowl News that Trump has been making phone calls to Senate Republicans to ask "whether he should fire" Noem. House Speaker Mike Johnson was said to have also speculated about replacing the DHS secretary.

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