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Judge shoots down Trump admin — orders Kennedy Center to allow Dem to attend board meeting

A federal judge ruled Saturday that the Kennedy Center must provide Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) a "meaningful opportunity" to participate in next week's board meeting regarding the iconic institution's closure and renovation plans, marking a significant legal victory for the congresswoman challenging Trump administration changes to the storied arts venue.

U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper issued the 37-page ruling after Beatty, an ex-officio board member, alleged she was being barred from the March 16 meeting. The congresswoman's legal challenge revealed that an invitation had been sent to her email account but ended up in her spam folder—a technical glitch that nearly succeeded in excluding her from a pivotal vote on the institution's future.

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Iranians who backed Trump turn against him as president's wartime moves backfire

Anti-regime Iranians who initially embraced President Donald Trump's promise to "rescue" them from their oppressive government are now expressing deep disillusionment with his military campaign, according to new reporting from The Guardian.

Many Iranian dissidents had harbored hope that Trump's administration would intervene militarily against the Islamic Republic. That hope transformed into despair after a fortnight of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes that have killed hundreds of civilians, destroyed critical infrastructure, and damaged irreplaceable cultural heritage sites.

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'He's at the end of his life': MAGA podcaster claims Trump simply 'doesn't care' anymore

A Trump-friendly right-wing podcaster is furious with the president over the Iran war.

Comedian Tim Dillon, an influencer with a wide male fanbase who advocated hard for President Donald Trump during the election but has grown more critical of the president in recent months, weighed in on the Iran issue in a recent podcast.

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Trump hints at controversial choice in massive Texas GOP endorsement battle

President Donald Trump expressed doubt about Sen. John Cornyn's viability as a candidate in Texas's competitive Republican Senate primary, raising questions about the incumbent's standing with the party's base.

In a phone interview with NBC News, Trump downplayed claims that Cornyn represents the GOP's strongest chance to retain the seat against Democratic nominee James Talarico. "I've heard that. I don't know. I mean, I don't know. I don't know that to be a fact," Trump said when asked whether Cornyn was the party's best option.

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Dem hits Trump official with profanity-laden warning: 'You will be sued and you will lose'

A Democratic congressman on Saturday issued a stern warning to a Trump official seen as threatening overreach on Free Speech in media.

Trump's pick, Commissioner of Federal Communications Commission Brendan Carr, over the weekend issued a warning of his own to broadcast media outlets. In a statement, Carr declared: "Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions - also known as the fake news - have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up. The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not."

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Gun activists hand out AR-15 magazines at Capitol to defy upcoming ban

Documentarian Ford Fischer captured video of pro-gun activists handing out free 30-round AR-15 magazines outside the Virginia State Capitol, in a direct challenge to pending legislation set to ban the sale of such magazines in the state.

The distribution occurred ahead of the expected signature of a bill that would prohibit the sale of high-capacity magazines in Virginia, marking a significant policy shift for the state. The activist giveaway represents an apparent attempt to circumvent the incoming ban by placing magazines in circulation before the law takes effect in July.

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FCC chair signals license revocations for broadcasters critical of Trump

Brendan Carr, chair of the Federal Communications Commission under President Donald Trump, issued a stark warning to television broadcasters on Saturday, threatening license revocation for what he characterizes as "hoaxes and news distortions."

In a statement, Carr declared: "Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions - also known as the fake news - have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up. The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not."

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Trump's Iran conflict becomes de facto 'tax increase' on struggling Americans: report

President Donald Trump's military actions in Iran are effectively functioning as a hidden tax on American households, economists warn, as soaring energy costs threaten to erase anticipated benefits from larger tax refunds this filing season.

Americans are poised to receive bigger refunds than last year, with the average federal tax refund reaching $3,742 as of late February—about 10.6% higher than 2025. However, the economic fallout from the Iran conflict is rapidly negating that windfall, according to a new report.

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Trump begs for help from other countries with Iran: 'This should be a team effort'

President Donald Trump called for international cooperation on Iran policy in a Truth Social post, arguing that securing the Strait of Hormuz should be a collective responsibility rather than falling solely on the United States.

Trump claimed that, "The United States of America has beaten and completely decimated Iran, both Militarily, Economically, and in every other way," but emphasized that nations dependent on oil passing through the strategic waterway must share the burden of protecting it.

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‘Sorry!' Dem lawmaker laughs off Trump-Epstein 'Freudian slip'

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM), an active leader in the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing probe into Jeffrey Epstein and his potential co-conspirators, laughed off a seemingly unintentional “Freudian slip” Saturday after mistakenly referring to the disgraced financier as Donald Trump.

Stansbury spoke with the progressive media company MediasTouch in a video published Saturday about the importance of her committee reaching out to individuals previously associated with Epstein to obtain depositions. The interview was briefly derailed, however, after Stansbury appeared to refer to Epstein as Trump before quickly correcting herself.

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‘It hurts’: Trump travel ban blocks Oscar nominee from attending award ceremony

Oscar-nominated actor Motaz Malhees is barred from attending this Sunday’s Academy Awards due to President Donald Trump’s travel ban for certain foreign nationals, with the actor taking to social media Friday to express his disappointment.

Malhees played a prominent role in the 2025 film “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” a dramatization of the real-life killing of Hind Rajab, a five-year-old Palestinian girl who was killed in 2024 when Israeli troops fired hundreds of rounds into a vehicle carrying her and her family. An Israeli tank reportedly fired on first responders attempting to reach her.

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Energy experts sound alarm as Trump digs heels in on Iran: 'Oil can't come fast enough'

The U.S. economic outlook is growing bleaker two weeks into the Trump administration’s military operation against Iran, two energy experts warned Saturday, and has already cemented a “higher floor on pricing” for various goods for the indefinite future.

“Compared to a week ago, the situation looks more challenging and longer lasting,” said Dan Pickering, an oil forecaster and founder of Pickering Energy Partners, speaking with Fortune in its report Saturday.

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‘His brain has deteriorated’: Trump ridiculed for undercutting own claim in panicked plea

President Donald Trump drew widespread mockery Saturday after seemingly contradicting his own claim that Iran’s military had been “destroyed 100%,” yet warning in the same breath that it could still threaten shipping in the region.

“His postmodernism has completely spiraled out of control as his brain has deteriorated,” wrote progressive political commentator and podcast host Kyle Kulinski Saturday in a social media post on X.

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