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Ex-Fox News host said to be mounting major challenge to Trump's 2028 choice

Former Fox News host and right-wing podcaster Tucker Carlson's recent apology might signal more than just regret — it could mean he's considering a presidential run in 2028, an analyst suggested on Tuesday.

The Guardian's Arwa Mahdawi described how Carlson's admitting he was "tormented" by his decision to support President Donald Trump could ultimately challenge the president's pick to succeed him. Carlson hasn't directly said he plans to run, but Mahdawi points to multiple takes that suggest it could be on his mind.

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JD Vance called out by ex-DOJ prosecutor for 'banana republic' meddling in department case

Vice President JD Vance, who has been under increasing scrutiny for not toeing the Donald Trump administration line on the Iran war, made what appeared to be an attempt to get back in line by applauding an ICE operation underway in Minneapolis.

That led a former US Attorney to advise the vice president to butt out.

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Conservative picks apart Trump's new 'bad idea' for White House ballroom

President Donald Trump quickly used Saturday's failed assassination attempt to justify his long-desired White House ballroom, but a conservative commentator knocked down his plans as a "bad idea."

A gunman attempted to charge into a hotel ballroom during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, and the 79-year-old president argued afterward that the thwarted attempt on his life showed why the ballroom was necessary to host the annual event, but Washington Post columnist Jim Geraghty argued his plan was impractical and unnecessary.

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Todd Blanche's inappropriate Fox News comments must be stopped: civil rights group

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a civil rights organization, has asked a federal court to silence acting Attorney General Todd Blanche after he allegedly made false statements on Fox News.

Last week, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Alabama secured an indictment against the SPLC, alleging that the organization paid the leaders of racist organizations.

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Chilling details of Epstein's home exposed as contractor spills: 'My mouth dropped open'

On Sept. 24, 2003, James Detwiler, a Certified Industrial Hygienist, conducted what he anticipated would be a standard visual inspection of a residence in New York City for potential mold contamination. What he didn’t realize at the time was that he would be recounting that inspection in meticulous detail decades later.

The residence was 9 East 71st Street in Manhattan, the seven-story townhouse then owned by Jeffrey Epstein, and the site of countless alleged crimes, including sex trafficking of minors.

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Trump admin raids 20+ Somali-linked locations in Minnesota searching for 'rampant fraud'

The Department of Homeland Security said it had partnered with the FBI to raid more than 20 locations in Minneapolis, MN, as part of an investigation into "rampant fraud."

The Department of Justice confirmed to Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin that the two agencies were working together and "currently raiding 20+ locations... in relation to ongoing federal fraud investigations."

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Melania Trump's 'shield drops' to reveal 'dangerous pattern' emerging: ex-GOP insider

First Lady Melania Trump’s air of indifference, as exemplified by her wearing a coat emblazoned with "I really don't care, do you?" during a trip to a migrant child detention center in 2018, is reportedly cracking as she now embraces her husband's confrontational style in public.

According to one Republican insider, that has always been her true nature, but the "shield" of studied nonchalance is slipping as she becomes more vocal about any criticism aimed her way.

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Trump shooting was not staged — it was much worse than that: witness

With conspiracy theories and rumors swirling around the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, Daily Beast executive editor Hugh Dougherty — who was there when everything went down — expressed sympathy for those speculating that the horror was "staged" — because his first reaction was "it's a stunt."

But, he wrote, he's now certain the attack by alleged gunman Cole Thomas Allen wasn't staged. Indeed, the truth is even worse.

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Critics dumbfounded by DOJ's 'deranged' new court filing: 'Should be a major scandal'

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a motion in court late Monday asking a judge to allow construction on the White House ballroom project to resume, but critics were quick to notice the filing’s striking similarities to one of President Donald Trump’s own social media posts, leaving onlookers dumbfounded.

“Trump’s DOJ just filed what may be the most deranged written Motion ever,” reads a statement published Tuesday from the progressive media company MeidasTouch. “It reads more like a Truth Social post dictated by Trump himself. What an embarrassment.”

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Trump is using the 'sickest game of whack-a-mole' to defy court orders: analysts

An expert compared President Donald Trump's legal strategy to a classic arcade game, and she said U.S. consumers were the loser.

The 79-year-old president rolled out temporary import taxes to replace his tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court struck them down in February, and attorney and activist Rachel Cohen told the "Legal AF" podcast that the Trump administration was attempting a new gambit to replace the stopgap levies before they expire this summer.

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Conservative legend predicts imminent GOP downfall: 'I'll start tearing my hair out'

Republicans’ electoral prospects for the impending midterm elections have grown so grim that even one of the party’s chief proponents and former torchbearers is predicting disaster for the GOP at the ballot box.

“If the election were in May, Republicans would lose,” said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a prominent Republican leader whose influence on the party remains evident today, speaking with The New York Times in its report Tuesday. “The war, the sense of affordability and gasoline – some of that has to be cleared up in order to win. If it doesn’t change, I’ll start tearing my hair out.”

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JD Vance in 'thorny predicament' as Trump sets him up as fall guy: analysis

Vice President JD Vance's religious faith and his political future are being publicly tested by the Iran war – a conflict he spent years warning against.

The 41-year-old vice president's predicament crystallized during a recent University of Georgia speech when a heckler shouted, "Jesus Christ does not support genocide," highlighting the tension between his stated principles and his support for military operations he previously opposed, wrote The Guardian's Robert Tait.

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Elite DC club members reportedly blocking Todd Blanche's membership: 'We don't want you'

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s attempt to gain membership to one of the Beltway's most elite private clubs is reportedly meeting a wave of resistance from more than a few members.

According to Politico's Daniel Lippman, at least six members have written to the Metropolitan Club's board of directors to object to Blanche's joining, saying he's too polarizing, citing the damage he is inflicting upon the Department of Justice. As Politico puts it, "Some members of one of Washington’s most exclusive clubs have a message for acting Attorney General Todd Blanche: We don’t want you."

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