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'Remarkably vague and impulsive': Tapper obliterates Trump's supposed '4-D chess'

CNN anchor Jake Tapper questioned President Donald Trump's ultimate game plan in Iran, calling out the president and his administration for mixed messaging.

Tapper was responding to Secretary of State Marco Rubio's claims about objectives in the war and what the United States had aimed to achieve in its military strikes that first launched on Feb. 28. Now weeks into the war, Americans were unsure what the actual objectives were following confusing communications over what prompted the military action in the Middle East.

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White House insiders put on notice as federal prosecutors look into insider trading

Federal prosecutors were determining if prediction market bets have violated insider trading laws, according to a CNN report Monday.

The heads of the securities and commodities fraud unit in the U.S. attorney's office for the Southern District of New York reportedly met with Polymarket representatives to learn more about how existing laws could be interpreted as part of an investigation into possible misconduct.

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Steve Bannon scorches departing Trump czar: 'Resoundingly defeated — full stop!'

A figurehead of President Donald Trump's MAGA movement sounded off on Monday as the president's main crypto advisor's time in the administration came to an end.

Last week, Trump's crypto czar, David Sacks, announced that he planned to leave the administration. Sacks had served in the administration as a special government employee, which limited the time he could spend in government and imposed ethics constraints on his role, Axios reported.

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CEOs are standing up to Trump: report

President Donald Trump's Iran war is straining corporate America's tolerance, with CEOs largely silent due to fear of presidential retribution, according to Fortune's Diane Brady reporting from CERAWeek in Houston.

Despite their fears, mounting economic damage may force business leaders to break ranks.

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Trump's latest threat 'extremely hard to justify' under international law: expert

President Donald Trump's latest threat against the Iranian regime is "extremely hard to justify" under international law, according to one expert.

Admiral James G. Stavridis told CNN's Abby Phillip on "The Arena" on Monday that Trump's threat to bomb Iran's water and energy infrastructure if the country does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz would be a difficult move to defend. Certain parts of the threat seem to align with international law, but attacking civilian infrastructure could extend the war in Iran for years to come, he added.

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'Caught in 4K!' Immediate mockery as Usha Vance stumbles over whether she owns a MAGA hat

The internet had plenty to say on Monday after second lady Usha Vance appeared surprised during a recent interview when she was asked if she owned a MAGA hat.

During an NBC interview that aired over the weekend, Vance insisted that she was invested in the success of her husband, Vice President JD Vance. NBC anchor Kate Snow asked her if she owned a MAGA hat.

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'Square this!' Conservative calls out White House 'straw man' as story keeps changing

Conservative columnist SE Cupp shredded the Trump administration's latest "straw man" during a panel discussion on CNN.

For weeks, the Trump administration has shifted its story about why the U.S. bombed Iran in coordination with Israel, Cupp argued on "The Arena" with host Abby Phillip on Monday. The explanations have changed so frequently that White House officials like Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt appear to be having a hard time keeping up, she added.

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Republican consultant embezzled $200K to refinance his yacht: prosecutors

A Republican strategist in Maryland has been charged with embezzling $200,000 to refinance a yacht.

According to The Baltimore Banner, James Appel, a longtime campaign finance consultant who has worked with a number of Republican candidates in Maryland, "routed $100,000 from a politician’s campaign accounts and another $100,000 from a local tennis nonprofit organization into his own accounts in 2024 in order to refinance a loan on a 65-foot Pacific Mariner yacht, according to the indictment."

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Nobel laureate economist criticizes Pentagon for dragging US into war with Iran

Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Pentagon leadership for pursuing increased violence without strategic direction in the Iran war, now in its 30th day.

Krugman dismissed Hegseth's belief that escalated aggression would produce results, noting 10,000 ground troops cannot secure the Persian Gulf or reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

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'I want my vote back!' Disgusted viewers crush MAGA TV network with anti-Trump mail

Conservative viewers unhappy about the war in Iran overwhelmed the pro-MAGA Real America's Voice network with emails opposing President Donald Trump.

During the Human Events show on Monday, host Jack Posobiec spent nearly 10 minutes reading mail from people who had voted for Trump.

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Trump expects to lose a massive case — and rain fire on Supreme Court: reporter

This week, the Supreme Court is set to hear the hotly-watched case on whether President Donald Trump can abolish the 14th Amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship by executive order. And most people think he'll lose, justice correspondent Ken Dilanian told MS NOW's Katy Tur on Monday.

This comes as Trump ups his social media attacks on the justices, warning them not to be "dumb" as they hear the case.

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DHS staff used spy-blocking bags and sound machines to hide from Kristi Noem: report

The environment inside the Department of Homeland Security under former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski, chief adviser and long-rumored lover, was apparently so hostile that staffers had to take extreme measures, according to reports on Monday.

Top ICE staffers apparently tried to block the duo from alleged spying concerns by using sound machines to block recordings because they worried that they were under surveillance, The Daily Beast reported. An experienced employee described the “distrust, abuse, and corruption” within the agency under Noem's leadership as the "most toxic" they have ever seen.

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Ousted Trump border boss trolled by YouTuber as joke flies over his head

The Good Liars host Jason Selvig mocked former Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino literally to his face.

In a prank that seemed to go over Bovino's head, Selvig interviewed the former Trump official after he spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) last week. A video of the encounter was shared on social media in a video titled "Short interview with Greg Bovino."

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