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Foreign policy analyst suggests Trump might not be writing his posts on Truth Social

Foreign policy analyst Trita Parsi questioned whether President Donald Trump authored his Saturday Truth Social post announcing a negotiated Iran war settlement.

During his appearance in the "Breaking Points" show, Parsi highlighted the lack of characteristic misspellings, grammatical errors, and personal attacks — all typical of Trump's posts. He also noted the post correctly cited world leaders' titles and names — a stark contrast to Trump's usual social media style.

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Veterans fought for this country. Trump's sending them to prison.

By Jamie Rowen, Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science, UMass Amherst.

Memorial Day is an apt time to reflect on the long-term consequences of war. Among them are substance use, mental health problems, homelessness and jail time for those who served in the military.

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Senator warns that Trump is 'humiliating' the US by ending war on 'Iran's terms'

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) delivered a scathing assessment of Donald Trump's Iran ceasefire Sunday, welcoming the end of the war while warning that the deal represents a humiliating capitulation to Tehran that leaves the United States weaker than when the conflict began.

"If this deal with Iran is real, I will welcome it because every day this insane war goes on, America gets weaker," Murphy wrote in a detailed thread on X. "But make no mistake: these are Iran's terms. Our nation emerges humiliated."

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Republicans furious as Trump clumsily torpedoes their secret weapon: 'Killing our chances'

Donald Trump has been saying nice things about New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani — and Republicans are furious about it.

According to a New York Times report on GOP fears ahead of the midterms, Trump has repeatedly praised Mamdani warmly, actively undercutting his own party's efforts to use the democratic socialist mayor as a political boogeyman heading into November.

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Trump pressured by allies stop all peace negotiations with Iran

Despite publicly appearing defiant about Iran peace negotiations, President Donald Trump is allegedly backing away from a deal with Iran under extreme internal pressure from Israel and its domestic allies, according to Israeli-American academic Shaiel Ben-Ephraim.

Ben-Ephraim cited sources indicating Trump is reconsidering the agreement, describing it as a "terrifying turn of events."

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'Is this the day?' Internet spirals over Trump's third hospital visit in 13 months

Reports of Donald Trump's scheduled visit to Walter Reed Medical Center sent social media into a frenzy on Monday, with reactions ranging from alarm to dismissal — and one popular influencer asking the question many were thinking but few were saying out loud.

"Is this the day?" wrote a liberal social media influencer and self-identified U.S. Air Force veteran responding to the Daily Mail's breaking news alert about Trump's third hospital visit in 13 months.

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Trump puts his Middle Eastern allies to the test

President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum Monday via Truth Social to nearly a dozen Muslim-majority nations, threatening exclusion from his Iran deal if they refuse to simultaneously sign the Abraham Accords — normalizing relations with Israel.

Named countries include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain. Said nations, particularly Saudi Arabia, have resisted Israeli normalization for domestic political reasons, lining out a credible path towards Palestinian statehood — a condition Israel's current government rejects.

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Trump posts image saying Obama 'caused this war to happen': 'Don't forget who funded Iran'

Donald Trump on Monday shared a post on Truth Social blaming former President Barack Obama for the United States' ongoing war with Iran, amplifying a meme that depicted Obama next to a pallet of cash with the caption: "Don't forget the one who funded Iran and caused this war to happen. OBAMA!"

The image is a reference to a $400 million cash payment the Obama administration made to Iran in January 2016, which the White House at the time said was a longstanding legal dispute over a failed arms deal predating the Islamic Revolution. Critics, including Trump, have long characterized the payment as a ransom — a characterization the Obama administration denied.

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NYT flags moment Trump may have accidentally handed Dems Senate majority

Donald Trump may have handed Democrats one of their most potent weapons in the fight for Senate control — and he did it back in January, almost without anyone noticing.

According to a New York Times report on Republican fears ahead of the midterms, Trump's January attack on Sen. Susan Collins of Maine could be deployed by Democrats this fall to suppress Republican turnout in one of the most consequential Senate races in the country.

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Trump heading to hospital for third time amid questions about his health: report

Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Walter Reed Medical Center on Tuesday for a medical and dental checkup — his third hospital visit in 13 months — as former White House physicians publicly question the administration's transparency about the 79-year-old president's health, according to a report by the Daily Mail.

Trump previously visited Walter Reed in April 2025 for his annual physical and returned in October for what the White House described as a "scheduled follow-up." The latest visit comes as Trump has appeared at public events with a growing number of bruises and red marks on his hands and neck, and has repeatedly been photographed with visibly swollen ankles.

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Casey Anthony triggers furious outcry with return to spotlight

Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of murdering her two-year-old daughter Caylee in one of the most polarizing criminal trials in American history, has quietly re-emerged in public life — this time as an LGBTQ advocate, researcher, and activist with a growing Substack following.

Anthony's Substack, titled "Beyond Case," describes her as a "Researcher. Consultant. Advocate. Activist. Author," and an "LGBTQ+ Ally." Her profile includes the tagline "We are the Resistance. We do not bow to mediocre white men." The account has attracted more than 11,000 subscribers.

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'Wow': Megyn Kelly sparks firestorm with infidelity allegations about Trump

Megyn Kelly's bombshell claims about Donald Trump's marriage history and the resurfaced allegation from his first wife landed like a grenade across social media over the holiday weekend, drawing furious responses from Trump loyalists, conservative critics, and longtime Kelly skeptics alike.

Kelly made the claims on Friday's episode of the Hodgetwins Podcast, saying flatly that "Trump has cheated on every wife he's had" and resurfacing a rape allegation made by his first wife Ivana Trump during their 1990 divorce proceedings — an allegation Ivana later retracted, saying she did not want her words taken "in a literal or criminal sense." Kelly added that she could not personally confirm the accusation, but said of Trump's current marriage to Melania: "If you think Trump's been faithful to Melania, that's great. You've got bigger issues than I can solve here."

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The Vietnam vets who are fighting Trump in court

Shaun Byrnes did two tours in Vietnam. He had hoped to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery when his time came. Now he's not so sure — and Donald Trump is the reason why.

Byrnes, 83, is one of several Vietnam veterans who have filed suit to stop construction of a 250-foot triumphal arch that Trump wants to build between Arlington National Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial. The structure, which resembles Paris's Arc de Triomphe and has been dubbed the "Arc de Trump," would stand more than double the height of the Lincoln Memorial.

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