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‘Wrong choice’: Fox News host shocks co-hosts by slamming return of Confederate statues

Brian Kilmeade surprised his Fox & Friends co-hosts Thursday by breaking with the conservative line on Confederate monuments — declaring that Robert E. Lee shouldn't have a statue because he "made a choice, and it was the wrong choice."

The moment came after co-host Carley Shimkus noted that a Lee monument removed from a Charleston, South Carolina, school campus in 2021 had been put back on public display, and that Italian American groups had filed a federal lawsuit seeking to restore a Christopher Columbus statue removed from Columbus, Ohio's city hall in 2020.

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Barrett gives ominous signal on how she'll swing on Trump's most important fights: expert

A little-noticed Supreme Court concurrence may have just telegraphed how right-wing justice Amy Coney Barrett will rule on some of the most consequential legal battles of the Trump era, according to a detailed analysis by Georgetown University law professor Steve Vladeck.

At issue is a May 26 ruling in Margolin v. National Association of Immigration Judges, which, on its surface, was a narrow procedural decision. But buried inside it was a concurrence by Justice Clarence Thomas, joined, critically, by Barrett, that would have gone further and slammed the courthouse door on federal employees challenging politically controlled administrative tribunals.

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Morning Joe reveals one word Trump is 'terrified' of that may be crippling the Iran deal

During a “Morning Joe” discussion on Donald Trump’s constantly evolving statements about bringing the Iran war to a close, MS NOW contributor Katty Kay suggested the president’s deep-seated obsession with former President Barack Obama could be the biggest roadblock.

Speaking with co-host Willie Geist, Kay humorously claimed the president lives in fear of the “O word.”

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Ex-Trump intel official breaks silence to drop explosive accusations against CIA

A former Trump administration figure has come forward to blow the whistle on serious mismanagement at the CIA.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, the daughter-in-law of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is alleging that there was no control over how taxpayer money was being spent at the premier U.S. intelligence service.

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Data guru reveals 'massive' polling shift that should worry Republicans over House rebuke

President Donald Trump has accomplished a "rare trifecta" in the current polarized era by uniting all political factions against his war against Iran, according to CNN's Harry Enten.

The 79-year-old president launched the war Feb. 28 and has been unable to negotiate an end to the conflict or Iran's crippling closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and Enten presented new polling data that found his war is more unpopular than ever.

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Right-wing civil war explodes at 'woke Reich traitor' Candace Owens speaking in Russia

Conservative podcaster Candace Owens is facing a firestorm from within her own movement after speaking at a Kremlin-backed forum in St. Petersburg alongside sanctioned Russian officials — and the backlash from the right has been savage.

Radio host Mark Levin fired the opening shot Wednesday, calling Owens a "Woke Reich traitor" on X. Far-right activist Laura Loomer went further, demanding a federal investigation into whether Owens violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act — and suggesting she may be "auditioning to be the female Edward Snowden so she can avoid all accountability…" Loomer also took personal shots at Owens, appearing to mock a possible pregnancy and making an unverified allegation about her husband, George Farmer, and drunk driving.

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'Something going on?' Doctor raises alarm as key hair-loss drug vanishes from Trump chart

President Donald Trump's latest medical results have something unsettling buried in them, Dr. Jonathan Reiner posted to X on Thursday — and what it means exactly is obfuscated by a conspicuous absence in his medication records.

At the core of the issue, wrote Dan Diamond for The Washington Post, is the drug finasteride, a common treatment for hair loss among men. Although three of Trump's previous doctors have said he uses it, "the drug has not appeared on Trump’s medical reports since he returned to office last year, including a report released Friday night that mentioned three other medications."

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Congress faces 'ticking time bomb' over looming 'catastrophic system failures' threat

At the same time that Donald Trump is demanding $1 billion for his ballroom to fill the space where the East Wing used to be, congressional leaders are facing the prospect that the Rayburn House Office Building where they work is falling apart and needs a massive renovation.

To the tune of an estimated $9 billion.

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Trump 'boxed in' as fed-up Republicans send him a 'striking' message: analysis

The House of Representatives passed a resolution Wednesday to curtail President Donald Trump's war powers in Iran, with four Republicans breaking from their party to deliver one of the most significant legislative rebukes of his presidency – and a signal that his grip might be slipping.

The resolution passed 215-208, and if approved by the Senate — where it appears to have the support of roughly 50 members — the president would be required to either withdraw American forces from Iran or obtain explicit congressional authorization to continue military operations, and CNN's Aaron Blake examined the significance of that vote.

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DOJ rewrote indictment to fix problem — and expert warns it exposed an even bigger one

The Trump Justice Department issued a new superseding indictment against the extremist group watchdog the Southern Poverty Law Center, trying to fix defects with their original indictment — but in doing so, not only did they violate grand jury secrecy rules, they didn't really even fix the fundamental issue, national security journalist Marcy Wheeler wrote for her EmptyWheel blog.

The trouble starts with the fact that the DOJ, led by director of public affairs Emily Covington, leaked the indictment to the press before it had even been properly docketed — a clear violation of practice.

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CBS chaos will lead to 60 Minutes suffering 'a slow, embarrassing death': media expert

Down from seven correspondents to four on “60 Minutes” after CBS News head Bari Weiss took a wrecking ball to the popular Sunday night newsmagazine, there are fears about the coming season’s launch as well as its long-term viability.

According to the Washington Post, newly fired correspondent Scott Pelley “ignited a firestorm in a Monday meeting, questioning the credentials of the show’s new boss, Nick Bilton, accusing CBS News head Bari Weiss of 'murdering' the show, and demanding answers about why his colleagues, including fellow correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega, were fired the previous Thursday.”

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Trump flies into rage as 'bad Republicans' hand him a harsh public rebuke

President Donald Trump raged at the four "bad Republicans" who voted with the Democratic minority to end his war against Iran.

The 79-year-old president lashed out Wednesday morning after the Iran war powers resolution passed 215-208 in the GOP-led House after Republicans Tom Barrett of Michigan, Warren Davidson of Ohio, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Thomas Massie of Kentucky joined Democrats in the vote.

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Nobel laureate economist tears into 'sneeringly bogus' lie behind Trump's new tariff plot

Nobel Prize-winning economist turned political commentator Paul Krugman had a scathing review of President Donald Trump's latest attempt to impose sweeping global tariffs.

Trump has already lost multiple court battles over his tariffs. He first tried to enact a worldwide "reciprocal" import tax scheme under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), only for the Supreme Court to invalidate this. He then pushed a 10 percent global tariff under a different law, only for the Court of International Trade to rule that illegal too.

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