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'Mr. Trump has failed': Conservative icon hits president with scathing WSJ column

Conservative Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan has a message for Donald Trump: You took America to war without ever explaining why.

In a column published Thursday, the Reagan speechwriter and longtime conservative voice delivered a pointed rebuke of Trump's failure to make a serious public case for the war in Iran — and didn't spare his vice president either.

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'No economic justification': WSJ torches Trump's plan to nationalize Spirit

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board took a swing at President Donald Trump for his swiftly developing plan to have the federal government effectively buy Spirit Airlines to prevent it from liquidating — a move already condemned by multiple Republican lawmakers.

The idea, they warned, has "no economic justification" — and would set a terrible precedent for markets.

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Louisiana governor blocks Dems from voting in the Supreme Court justice race

Louisiana's semi-closed primary system, championed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, has effectively excluded Democratic voters from selecting the state's newest Supreme Court justice.

With both candidates —Judges Billy Burris and Blair Downing Edwards— being Republicans, the May 16 GOP primary will determine the winner, excluding the district's nearly 100,000 registered Democrats unless they switch party registration.

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MAGA rep already wants Trump to pardon soldier who bet big on Maduro's capture

A GOP congresswoman wants to pardon the U.S. special forces soldier who was arrested after winning $400,000 by betting on the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

"Maybe not a popular take but I am calling for this guy to be pardoned," Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) posted Thursday on X.

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'They're terrible': GOP lashes out at media for historic disapproval ahead of midterms

WASHINGTON — The American people disapprove of this Republican-controlled Congress, with a record-tying 86 percent of the public disapproving, according to a new Gallup survey. That ties this 119th Congress with the 112th Congress (2011-2012) as the least popular in contemporary American history.

While most Democrats are embarrassed by the new findings, most Republicans are in disbelief, with many blaming the mainstream media for their own party's poor showing as they prepare to change nothing before strutting into this fall's midterms.

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CBS's new MAGA-friendly anchor triggers staff revolt: 'He completely lost the room'

CBS News' newly appointed primetime anchor Tony Dokoupil, hand-selected by Trump-friendly network chief Bari Weiss, has gotten off to an awkward start — and behind the scenes, it's even worse, reported Vanity Fair on Thursday.

"To critics ... partisan politics is exactly what motivates the new regime," said the report. "David Ellison and his father, Larry, the billionaire cofounder of Oracle who provided most of the money behind the Skydance merger with Paramount, is a supporter of Trump and reportedly friends with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Weiss, meanwhile, is a legacy media apostate who launched The Free Press after quitting The New York Times in protest. Like the Ellisons, she’s a staunch supporter of Israel and had been — before her appointment to run the network — a relentless critic of institutions like CBS."

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Trump brutally mocked on CNN over bizarre Gold Card sales claim: 'Guy might be dishonest'

A couple of political pundits broke into laughter when they heard President Donald Trump claim that he sold $1.3 billion worth of gold cards, his program to let people into the country for a fee of $1 million.

"Obviously he sold one gold card for $1.3 billion," political analyst Van Jones said while on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront" on Thursday, sarcastically adding: "I don't know why anybody thinks that this guy might be a dishonest person."

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Rogue Ten Commandments ruling may force Supreme Court to wallop conservative allies

Slate legal analysts flagged what they say is one of the most brazen acts of judicial defiance in recent memory: a federal appeals court that broke a Supreme Court rule specifically about breaking Supreme Court rules.

In a 9-8 vote on Tuesday, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Texas's law requiring the King James Bible's Ten Commandments to be posted in every public school classroom. While that ruling alone was stunning, Slate's Alexis Romero and Mark Joseph Stern say the way the court got there should have every judge in the country doing a double-take.

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Ghastly details emerge about Iran's new leader weeks after Trump began bombing Iran

Iran's Revolutionary Guards have effectively taken control of the country's military and diplomatic strategy, following the severe wounding of newly appointed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei in February airstrikes.

The airstrikes injured Khamenei but killed his father, wife, and son.

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Vulnerable GOP lawmaker says he would '100%' ditch his party — if not for one thing

A vulnerable House Republican in a battleground district admitted to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman this week on Fly Out Day that he's thought about leaving the GOP and running as an independent — but there's a key issue that prevents him from doing so.

Specifically, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) said he'd make the switch if Pennsylvania were an open primary state, where people aren't locked into their specific primary based on their party registration — a law that, in his reckoning, creates too much of a structural disadvantage against independent candidates.

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'Feel a little shame:' Ex-Trump aide scolds journalists attending 'humiliation ritual'

A former Trump official had harsh words for anyone planning to attend the upcoming White House Correspondents' Dinner.

"If you're going to partake in the humiliation ritual that Donald Trump is going to thrust upon you, feel a little bit of shame for going," Sarah Matthews, the former White House deputy press secretary from 2020 to 2021, said on the Bulwark Podcast on Thursday. "You cannot pay me enough to attend that dinner."

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Ex-DOJ official reveals why Trump's latest revenge case is already doomed to fail

The Trump administration's criminal fraud charges against the anti-hate group watchdog the Southern Poverty Law Center are haphazardly conceived and doomed to failure, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann told MS NOW's Ari Melber on Thursday.

"Let's start there," said Melber, himself a lawyer by training. "Your view of the case legally. And if it doesn't have legal merit, what is it?"

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GOP chair accused of pressuring reporter into silence after false affair rumor

A seasoned Capitol Hill reporter alleged Thursday that a leader in the GOP pressured her to avoid doing anything to risk exposing another former Republican congressman's extramarital affair.

Former Axios reporter Juliegrace Brufke wrote in a Thursday post on her blog Sources Say that House Administration Chair Bryan Steil, (R-WI) tried to talk her out of taking legal action after she was drawn into the fallout of an affair between former GOP Rep. Mark Green and a 32-year-old political fundraiser in 2023.

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