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Conservative bashes GOP senator for Iran 'sacrifice' remarks: 'Assuming facts'

A conservative journalist bashed Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) for assuming that Americans were willing to make sacrifices for President Donald Trump's war on Iran.

The Iowa Republican expressed her support for Operation Epic Fury and suggested that other Americans understood the necessity of sending U.S. troops into harm's way to protect national security, but panelists on "CNN This Morning" were highly skeptical.

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'Worried about success' JD Vance less than thrilled by Trump's war: insider

Donald Trump's public claims of unity with Vice President JD Vance over the Iran war mask serious internal disagreement, with White House officials acknowledging that Vance remains deeply skeptical of the military operation.

According to Politico, Trump attempted to downplay the divide when speaking to reporters at Mar-a-Lago, characterizing Vance as "philosophically a little different" but still "quite enthusiastic" about the war. The statement appears designed to project consensus within the administration.

Reality tells a different story, according to the report. White House officials have now revealed that Vance actively opposed the Iran operation in pre-war deliberations. A senior Trump official, speaking anonymously, described the vice president as "skeptical," "worried about success," and simply "opposed" to the war on Iran.

Vance's resistance reflects his well-established isolationist worldview, shaped by his Marine Corps service in Iraq. While he has publicly defended Trump's Iran operation, his more subdued public commentary on military successes and his documented questioning of U.S. military interventions abroad reveal the tension beneath the surface.

The schism between Trump and Vance carries significant implications for 2028. Trump has indicated both men could feature on a future presidential ticket, alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio—who is publicly far more aligned with Trump on Iran policy. The presence of fundamental disagreements over military strategy raises questions about the coherence of any future Trump-Vance political partnership.

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'Leading' Epstein investigator exposed for 'personal interest' in quashing probe: report

A top Justice Department official currently “leading investigations” into Jeffrey Epstein was hit with accusations Thursday of holding a “very personal interest” in limiting the scope of the agency’s probe into the disgraced financier and any potential co-conspirators, The Lever reported.

That official is Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, a position he was nominated for by President Donald Trump last November.

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Trump's boasts on secret call bewilder allies: 'Others felt the complete opposite'

President Donald Trump insisted to other G7 leaders that the U.S. was on the verge of winning his war on Iran and insulted one of the leaders who offered his nation's assistance, according to sources.

The U.S. president took part in a virtual meeting Wednesday with the leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the EU, and three officials briefed on the call told Axios that Trump boasted Iran was "about to surrender" and claimed Operation Epic Fury had already been successful.

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Trump White House split by 'tug-of-war' as insiders panic over Iran fallout: Reuters

Donald Trump's Iran war is fracturing his inner circle, with fierce internal battles over whether to escalate military operations or declare victory and exit—a conflict that White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt attempted to suppress as being "based on gossip and speculation."

According to a Reuters exclusive by journalists Nandita Bose, Matt Spetalnick, and Humeyra Pamuk, Trump administration officials are locked in a "complex tug-of-war" driving the president's shifting public statements on the conflict. Three weeks into the war, aides are still debating when and how to declare victory even as the conflict spreads across the Middle East.

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Trump reaches a 'tipping point' with MAGA as 'war with whole base' begins: biographer

Donald Trump risks losing his most dedicated supporters thanks to a recent administration blunder, according to a political biographer.

Michael Wolff believes the president has incurred the wrath of MAGA and that there could be a shift in momentum behind Trump's team. Speaking to The Daily Beast on what may happen over the next few weeks for Trump, Wolff suggested his core support could abandon him should they remain unconvinced of his actions in Iran.

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'It's gonna be hard': DHS shutdown continues as Dems blame one Trump official for holdup

The ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown has left lawmakers pinning the blame on one Donald Trump administration official.

Members of the Democratic Party believe Stephen Miller is the man behind the madness, with a slate of trouble affecting members of the public and the Republican Party. Democrats say they will not compromise on the outline for the proposed funding bill, which at present would give Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials further funding.

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A Black man was sentenced to death for killing a white woman. His lawyer was in the Klan

Lawyers for a Black man serving life in prison in Alabama are seeking to overturn his conviction for the murder of a white woman, citing evidence his state-provided attorney was active in the Ku Klux Klan.

“Was he well positioned to represent a Black man?” one investigator asked.

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'Deeply sick' Trump blasted by Gavin Newsom for controversial fundraising choice

Donald Trump has been criticized by Governor of California Gavin Newsom for a controversial fundraising choice.

The president sent an email to his mailing list and advertised the final few spots on the National Security Briefing council. Trump has been criticized often in the past by Newsom for fleecing his MAGA supporters of their cash. But this recent email has irked Newsom's team, who believe the president has been grossly disrespectful.

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'I am killing them': Trump makes deranged 'ruthless scumbags' late-night Truth Social post

Donald Trump has issued a late-night Truth Social post implying further action will be taken in Iran.

The president has not backed down from the war with Iran after a bombing campaign earlier this month with Israel. Trump took to Truth Social and issued a deranged post in the middle of the night, warning that there would be more damage to come. He also ripped into the New York Times, with the president attempting to set the record straight on wartime rhetoric.

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Former NFL players condemn White House for using footage of them in war propaganda

Several former NFL players are calling out the White House for using their football footage in Trump administration videos promoting the Iran war without authorization, according to Washington Post reporting.

Kenny Bell discovered his Nebraska play featured in a White House montage set to AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" alongside military strikes, calling it disgusting and saying the association with bombing makes him sick. Former players Ray Lewis and Ed Reed were also included in the supercut, with Reed posting "I do not approve this message" on X. Mason Foster expressed shock at seeing his clips repurposed, stating the imagery trivializes serious conflict.

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'I never signed off on that': Trump rages at DOJ

President Trump exploded in an Oval Office outburst after learning the Justice Department had abandoned efforts to sanction targeted law firms through executive orders, according to Wall Street Journal reporting citing people familiar with the matter.

Trump told officials "I never signed off on that," expressing fury over the decision made without his authorization.

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Trump's shifting Iran story blows up in Scott Jennings' face during fiery CNN panel

GOP strategist Scott Jennings's attempt to defend President Donald Trump's shifting story on the war in Iran blew up in his face on Thursday during a panel on CNN's "NewsNight" with Abby Phillip.

The Trump administration has justified coordinating recent bombing strikes against Iran by arguing that the country was close to achieving a nuclear weapon and that Iran presented an "imminent threat" to the U.S. While the administration has been saying everything is going great, recent reports indicate that the Iranians have figured out effective ways to fight back.

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