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Ex-cop snubbed by ICE retaliates with sensational exposé of Kristi Noem's agency

A former police officer who was hired and trained by ICE — and was later turned away from the job in an email saying he was "too old" — has revealed that ICE's hiring surge under former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has prompted more than 10,000 equal opportunity legal claims.

A new investigation from PunchUp, a Substack launched by Daily Beast journalist and broadcaster Tom Latchem, unveiled how Noem's claim that the department was removing its age cap was just a performance and not the actual case. The subject of the investigation is a 68-year-old retired Ohio cop identified by his first name, Doug.

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Trump's own scheme 'coming back to bite him' as he fails to shake Epstein: analyst

President Donald Trump has created an environment in which his own base is incapable of weighing facts rationally and listening to the media, MS NOW's Katy Tur argued on Monday — and this has come back to haunt him now that he wants his base to stop going down conspiracy theory rabbit holes about the Jeffrey Epstein child trafficking case files.

Tur made the case while speaking with Leigh Ann Caldwell, chief correspondent at Puck News, about the shooting attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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'How was it staged?' Alex Jones floats fresh conspiracy theory on shooting

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones suggested that Israel may have played a part in the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to influence American foreign policy.

During his Monday show, Jones noted that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt had said that the war with Iran had been won as he was preparing for the broadcast.

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Mockery buries Karoline Leavitt as she gushes over 'fearless' Trump at shooting

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was roundly mocked on Monday after admiring President Donald Trump for bravery during the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting.

Leavitt spoke to reporters during a press briefing, blaming Democrats and members of the media for what led to suspect Cole Allen allegedly shooting a Secret Service agent.

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Trump's own words hurled at Karoline Leavitt as MS NOW balks at blame game

After White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt used her Monday press conference to blame Democrats for a lone gunman attempting to crash the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night. MS NOW reporter Laura Barrón-López pushed back with a list of physical threats President Donald Trump has made over the years.

Leavitt was presented with a question from a Fox News reporter, wondering what needs to be done to lower the political temperature after the unsuccessful assassination attempt.

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Germany aims condescending putdown directly at Trump: 'Entire nation is being humiliated'

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday warned that the United States is being “humiliated” by Iran and risks getting trapped in a quagmire there like it did in Afghanistan and Iraq.

“The Iranians are clearly stronger than expected and the Americans clearly have no truly convincing strategy in the negotiations either,” Merz told students at the Carolus-Magnus-Gymnasium in Marsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia. “The problem with conflicts like this is always: You don’t just have to get in, you have to get out again. We saw that very painfully in Afghanistan for 20 years. We saw it in Iraq.”

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Prominent GOP activist’s anti-Jimmy Kimmel crusade immediately backfires: ‘This you?’

Prominent conservative activist Brigitte Gabriel was hammered Monday after joining First Lady Melania Trump’s call for ABC to cancel comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s show – only for her past remarks to be immediately used against her.

“ABC must TAKE action against Jimmy Kimmel,” Gabriel wrote in a social media post Monday on X to her more than 1.4 million followers. “I stand with FLOTUS.”

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Trump calls to shut down comedian after 'shocking' comments: 'Should be immediately fired'

President Donald Trump called on ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel to be fired after he joked about the commander-in-chief's death days before a gunman allegedly attempted to assassinate administration officials at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

"Wow, Jimmy Kimmel, who is in no way funny as attested to by his terrible Television Ratings, made a statement on his Show that is really shocking," Trump wrote Monday on Truth Social. "He showed a fake video of the First Lady, Melania, and our son, Barron, like they were actually sitting in his studio, listening to him speak, which they weren't, and never would be. He then stated, 'Our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.'"

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JD Vance questioning Pete Hegseth's statements on Iran behind the scenes: report

Vice President JD Vance has been questioning the Defense Department’s portrayal of the Iran war behind the scenes, according to a new report.

Two senior administration officials told The Atlantic that Vance has cast doubt on the accuracy of information about the war provided by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but sources say he has tried to be careful about expressing those concerns.

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Humiliated Trump aide's 'repeated failures' may be what earn her top job: report

One of President Donald Trump’s closest allies, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro, has had a recent string of “repeated failures” in securing indictments against the president’s political enemies, but those very “failures,” argued MS NOW producer Steve Benen, could ultimately elevate her to the nation’s top law enforcement post.

Pirro’s latest “humiliating failure,” Benen wrote in a report published Monday, came after the Justice Department dropped its criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whom Trump relentlessly attacked for refusing to lower interest rates to his liking, despite the decision not being entirely Powell’s to make.

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JD Vance's anti-war leaks backfire as Trump makes VP scapegoat for Iran fiasco: analysis

President Donald Trump has weaponized Vice President JD Vance to absorb blame over failed negotiations with Iran, an analyst reported on Monday.

Salon's Amanda Marcotte described how Trump has forced Vance into a situation he didn't want to be in and by doing so, has put his political future in question.

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Trump's plan to break law on Iran about to meet Supreme Court test: legal expert

The U.S. Supreme Court could soon be put on the spot if lawmakers challenge President Donald Trump's war against Iran.

The president's war with Iran is most likely illegal under the War Powers Act, argued Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Berkeley, law school in an op-ed for the New York Times, and he said it will be plainly unlawful by the end of this week.

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GOP insider calls for God to intervene against big Dem win: 'Give us favor'

RNC National Committeewoman Patti Lyman called on Steve Bannon's War Room "posse" to ask God to prevent Virginia's new district maps from being used for the midterm elections.

As the Virginia Supreme Court was hearing oral arguments on the new district maps, Lyman predicted a ruling would come in the next few days.

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