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'Astonishing scene': Shockwaves as Kristi Noem confronted by veteran on Capitol Hill

Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem on Thursday was forced to face a combat veteran whose Irish wife has remained in prison for four months and is facing deportation over two bad checks she wrote 10 years ago — and the internet didn't hold back.

Noem, who is rumored to be on the chopping block, was confronted during the House Homeland Security Committee with a question from Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-RI), who followed up her claim, “We have not deported U.S. citizens or military veterans,” by asking, “I don't believe you served in the military. I haven't either, but I think you and I can agree that, as Americans, we owe everything to those who have served our country in uniform, particularly those who have served in combat. Do you agree with that?”

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Trump admin eyes yanking visas of Musk critics: report

The Trump administration has considered revoking visas of two prominent critics of billionaire Elon Musk — a once close ally of President Donald Trump — and his X social platform, according to a new Zeteo report on Thursday.

New documentation viewed by Zeteo indicated that high-level talks were underway among top government officials to decide whether to make the decision.

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'Can you name the eight wars?' MAGA fans flail in Daily Show interview

Fans of President Donald Trump struggled to name the wars he had claimed to have stopped in a recent interview with Daily Show correspondent Jordan Klepper.

"I keep hearing Trump is ending wars," Klepper noted in a video posted on Thursday, "although the exact number is up for debate."

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Trump called a 'madman' after threatening to defund Indiana

Heritage Action and President Donald Trump are coming under fire after the conservative advocacy organization made a claim that the president threatened to defund the state of Indiana should lawmakers not pass legislation to redraw its congressional district maps.

“President Trump has made it clear to Indiana leaders: if the Indiana Senate fails to pass the map, all federal funding will be stripped from the state,” Heritage Action wrote on social media on Thursday. “Roads will not be paved. Guard bases will close. Major projects will stop. These are the stakes and every NO vote will be to blame.”

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Disciplinary recommendations for Mark Kelly sent to Navy over controversial video: report

The Navy has reportedly forwarded disciplinary recommendations to the Pentagon's top lawyers regarding Sen. Mark Kelly's (D-AZ) appearance in a controversial video that encouraged troops to reject unlawful commands, a Defense Department spokesperson told CNN on Thursday.

The recommendations await legal scrutiny from the Pentagon's Office of General Counsel, which will mull over how to proceed. Specifics on the Navy's suggestions weren't immediately known.

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GOP congressman accuses Trump admin of 'trying to hide' video of controversial strike

The longer President Donald Trump's administration delays releasing the video of the deadly September 2, 2025 boat strike in the Caribbean Sea, the more suspicious they appear, according to one Republican member of the House of Representatives.

CNN correspondent Manu Raju reported Wednesday that Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) — who is the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee — issued a new call for the Department of Defense to release the video of the strike, which reportedly shows a U.S. missile blowing up a boat with 11 people on board, before a second missile blows up two survivors clinging to the boat's wreckage roughly 40 minutes later.

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'Dumpster fire': New poll stuns as Trump sees worst-ever results

President Donald Trump's approval rating has plummeted to its lowest point yet, according to new polling results released Thursday.

Results from a new AP-NORC poll showed that Americans have grown further dissatisfied with Trump's handling of the economy and immigration, a clear sign that these could make his party vulnerable ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, The Associated Press reported. Only 31% of U.S. adults said they approve of how Trump is handling the economy, which is down 40% from March and "marks the lowest economic approval he’s registered in an AP-NORC poll in his first or second term."

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Fox News reporter confronts Leavitt as Trump may have 'jeopardized' Nobel Prize chances

Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy suggested to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt that President Donald Trump could be "jeopardizing a Nobel Peace Prize" by escalating military action with Venezuela.

During Thursday's White House briefing, Doocy asked Leavitt to explain Trump's conflict with Venezuela after the Department of Justice seized one of the country's oil tankers.

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'When will people understand?' Trump wails about 'greatest economy' as approval drops

President Donald Trump attempted to reverse the continued slide in his economic approval rating by shifting blame for the affordability crisis and insisting that "prices are coming down fast."

The latest AP-NORC survey released Thursday found just 31 percent of respondents approve of Trump's handling of the economy, down 2 percent from last month and plummeting 9 points since March, and marks his lowest approval rating on the topic in either of his terms in the White House.

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Kristi Noem busted by Dem lawmaker over fake excuse for fleeing her hearing after grilling

A Florida Democrat punched a hole in the reason Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem gave for abruptly getting up and leaving a House Homeland Security Committee hearing just before another Democrat was poised to ask her five minutes' worth of questions.

Noem, who was accused of committing perjury and threatened with impeachment at various times, suddenly stood up and exited with her entourage just as Rep. Julie Johnson (D-TX) began to speak.

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White House denies Trump plans to illegally demolish four federal buildings he dislikes

President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to demolish four federal buildings after tearing down the White House's East Wing, and officials say he's leaving a key government agency out of his scheme.

Mydelle “Mina” Wright, a former senior official at the General Services Administration, submitted a sworn court declaration this week complaining the White House was not consulting with the GSA, which oversees government property, to solicit bids to demolish the four historic buildings in Washington, D.C., reported CNN.

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Melania Trump allegedly 'quiet quitting' Christmas — and her marriage: analyst

It's been no secret that First Lady Melania Trump has been accused of being a grinch, but an analyst Thursday suggested that she could be "quiet quitting" Christmas — and her marriage.

Salon's Andi Zeisler pointed out how "first lady's retreat from the holiday season suggests a deeper kind of disengagement" and that her lackluster book reading to children this holiday season shows she has done "the barest minimum required."

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Kristi Noem forced to face combat veteran whose Irish wife has been jailed for four months

Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was put in the awkward position of apologizing to U.S. military veterans whose lives have been turned upside down, after a Democratic lawmaker who came armed to the teeth with tales of ICE immigrant overreach.

During questioning before the House Homeland Security Committee, the embattled Noem, who is reportedly on the way out at DHS, was confronted by Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-RI) who followed up her claim, “We have not deported U.S. citizens or military veterans,” by asking, “I don't believe you served in the military. I haven't either, but I think you and I can agree that, as Americans, we owe everything to those who have served our country in uniform, particularly those who have served in combat. Do you agree with that?”

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