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Alan Dershowitz predicts Supreme Court will go against Trump

Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz predicted the Supreme Court will likely reject President Donald Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship following Wednesday's oral arguments.

Dershowitz stated that while Trump's administration seeks an absolute rule against citizenship based on birth in the U.S., "The [14th] amendment itself gives to Congress the right to implement this amendment, and it can do it in a way that makes sense."

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'Stark warning': Trump's 'absolutely insane' confession leaves analysts gobsmacked

Political analysts and observers roasted President Donald Trump's latest "absolutely insane" confession on Wednesday.

During a speaking engagement at the White House, Trump said the U.S. government can't manage multiple social programs that millions of Americans rely on. His comments were made at a time when the Trump Pentagon has asked Congress to approve $200 billion to continue fighting the war in Iran, a conflict that Trump unilaterally began in late February.

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Fuming Trump mulls another major Cabinet ouster over Epstein fiasco: report

President Donald Trump ousted embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after she publicly threw him under the bus, and now he may have his sights on another member of his Cabinet.

According to The New York Times, "President Trump has discussed firing Attorney General Pam Bondi in recent days as he grows frustrated with her leadership at the Justice Department and her handling of the Epstein files, according to four people familiar with the conversations."

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Fox News forced to clarify bizarre Noem family scandal 'not a joke for April Fool's'

A Fox News host was forced to clarify Wednesday for viewers that a bizarre national security scandal embroiling Kristi Noem's family was not an April Fools' Day joke.

The ousted former Homeland Security secretary was reportedly "devastated" to learn that her husband, Bryon Noem, had a fetish for cross-dressing, specifically a "bimbofication" fetish scene.

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Alleged DC pipe bomber lawyer hit with contempt claim for doxing ex-Capitol cop

Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., are moving for a contempt of court judgment against the lawyer representing Brian Cole, the man accused of planting the pipe bombs outside political party headquarters around the time of the Jan. 6 attack.

"DOJ is seeking to hold alleged pipe bomber Brian Cole's lawyer in contempt for publicly posting an allegation that former USCP officer [Shauni] Kerkhoff was the true pipe bomber — alongside her home address," reported Politico's Kyle Cheney. "The defense filing, now removed from the docket, discloses details about DOJ's own review of Kerkhoff's case. But they say the damage has been done and has caused direct threats."

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'Thanks, Karoline!' Analyst ridicules Leavitt's response to soaring oil prices

A political analyst ridiculed Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday for dismissing the concerns that many Americans have about rising oil prices as a result of the war in Iran.

Oil prices have spiked over the last five weeks since the U.S. and Israel began conducting bombing strikes against Iran. Data from AAA show that the price of a gallon of regular gas has increased to an average of $4.06, up from $2.98 a month ago. The cost of diesel has increased to $5.49 from $3.98 a month ago, significantly affecting some truck drivers and logistics companies.

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Trump posts false claim about birthright citizenship following Supreme Court hearing

President Donald Trump attended Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship — a historic first for a sitting president.

Upon leaving, Trump posted, “We are the only Country in the World STUPID enough to allow ‘Birthright’ Citizenship!” via Truth Social.

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‘Nervous’: Top MAGA lawyer melts down expecting 7-2 loss in birthright citizenship case

A top MAGA lawyer melted down on Wednesday after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, a case that could determine whether birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment is constitutional.

MAGA lawyer Mike Davis, who leads the Article III project, joined Steve Bannon on his "War Room" podcast to discuss the oral arguments, which President Donald Trump attended. Both Bannon and Davis said Trump's solicitor general, John Sauer, did a "phenomenal job" arguing Trump's case before the court.

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Red state Dem shot dead just before congressional campaign announcement

Nancy Metayer Bowen, the vice mayor of Coral Springs, Florida, has been found fatally shot in what police believe may have been a domestic violence incident.

According to Florida Politics, "Her husband, Stephen Bowen, is a suspect. He is now in police custody after initially fleeing to Plantation, where he was apprehended at the Landmark Towers apartment complex. Police responded to multiple gunshots, one source said."

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Steve Bannon expects Trump will tell America 'Hormuz situation' is everyone else's problem

MAGA influencer and former chief White House strategist Steve Bannon anticipated what President Donald Trump will announce during his address to the nation on Wednesday night.

Trump was slated to speak to the American public at 9 p.m. ET about important updates related to the war in Iran, which has reached its fifth week since the United States and Israel began launching military strikes, according to Politico.

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Far-right evangelist linked to JD Vance proclaims Trump an 'Old Testament prophet king'

A far-right "prophet" tied to the extremist Christian Nationalist movement, who has been backed by Vice President JD Vance, has proclaimed President Donald Trump to be a Biblical figure.

"With Trump there, which is one of those rare moments in Earth history where you have someone who's not a politician, you've almost got a prophet in office," said Lance Wallnau in a broadcast clip flagged by Right Wing Watch. "They said to him yesterday, he's hilarious. They said, when will this war in Iran be done? He goes, I don't know. Well, when will you know whatever it is you're looking for? I'll feel it in my bones."

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Anti-Trump protesters gather outside US embassy

Fossil Free London activists protested outside the U.S. Embassy in London on April 1, demonstrating against President Donald Trump's war with Iran and its impact on oil prices and energy costs.

The gathering began at 8:15 a.m. local time, with protesters painting their faces, posing next to mock gas pumps, and having fake oil poured on their heads.

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GOP governor helps pull 'Bob's Burgers' actor out of fiery car wreck

A Republican governor and her security team helped pull one of the actors from the hit television show "Bob's Burgers" out of a fiery car wreck, according to a new report.

TMZ reported on Wednesday that New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte, a Republican, and a veteran state trooper helped rescue Comedian Eugene Mirman, who voices Gene Belcher, from a car wreck in Bedford. Mirman was trapped in his 2026 Lucid Gravity after he struck the Bedford toll bridge, and his car caught fire.

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