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Karoline Leavitt unleashes on CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins to her face: 'Especially you!'

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt directly attacked CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday during the first press briefing since the United States and its ally Israel launched military strikes against Iran.

Leavitt had made several comments criticizing media coverage of the Trump administration and went after reporters at the White House, specifically Collins and CNN.

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Dem warns Texas GOP's 'terrible tactics' will cost them votes after watching poll chaos

WASHINGTON Following her high-stakes Senate primary loss, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) delivered a defiant statement, doubling down on allegations of voter suppression while pointedly refusing to fade into the political background.

Speaking to Raw Story on Wednesday in the immediate aftermath of her loss to state Rep. James Talarico, Crockett pivoted away from her primary setback to focus fire on Republicans, claiming their tactics were actively undermining Democratic chances in the general election.

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Karoline Leavitt melts down at 'fake news' asking if Trump believes America backs Iran war

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered an attack on the media on Wednesday during the first press briefing since the U.S. launched its military operation against Iran five days ago.

NBC News senior White House correspondent Garrett Haake asked Leavitt why President Donald Trump, just days after his State of the Union address, had not laid out the case for why the U.S. had planned with its ally Israel to launch military strikes on Iran. Leavitt blamed the press for conflicting reports over the Trump administration's objectives in the military action, and what prompted the attacks.

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'Dude, I'm not MAGA': Alex Jones distances from 'sellout' Trump over  Iran war

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones sought to distance himself from President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement over the ongoing military operation against Iran.

During his Wednesday broadcast, Jones criticized Trump for suggesting ground troops could be deployed in Operation Epic Fury.

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GOP mocked for 'walking into Clinton's trap'

Joe Scarborough and Willie Geist criticized Republican lawmakers for botching the Hillary Clinton deposition, which exposed GOP incompetence rather than wrongdoing by the former secretary of state. Scarborough noted that even MAGA voices acknowledged Clinton's impressive performance against the "clown show" of questioning. Geist described Republicans' Chappaqua trip as a wasted effort where Clinton "ran circles around them," using the hearing to demand Trump's testimony while defending herself and Bill Clinton. The released deposition videos backfired on the GOP by highlighting double standards. Geist indicated the committee may now call Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify about inconsistencies in his Epstein accounts and island visits. The sustained media focus on administration officials in Epstein files creates mounting pressure that could result in Lutnick's appearance before the committee.

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Trump explicitly threatens to take away choice from Texas GOP voters: 'Is that fair?'

President Donald Trump has publicly mused about canceling elections, but he's threatening to do just that in the Texas Republican Senate primary.

The 79-year-old president did not endorse a candidate in Tuesday's GOP primary between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, but that race is headed to a May 26 runoff after neither candidate won over 50 percent of the vote – so now Trump wants to take the choice away from Texas Republican voters.

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Lawmaker says one Trump secretary's days are numbered: 'She does not have a long career'

A Democratic lawmaker Wednesday said that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was not likely to keep her job in the Trump administration.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) told MS NOW anchor Chris Jansing that concerns over Noem's leadership have put her in a tough position among lawmakers. Noem has been testifying before congressional leaders this week in Washington, D.C., where she has faced multiple calls to resign and heated confrontations with several leaders, including longtime Republicans, who expressed their frustration and disappointment with her leadership.

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Leaked email reveals hiring priorities for Trump agency: 'GPA is not a strong factor'

An internal email sent from Liberty University Law School to its first- and second-year students reveals the Trump administration's prioritization of loyalty over qualifications.

The evangelical university's law school emailed students Friday afternoon publicizing “exciting opportunity to intern with the Department of Labor in DC" that promised "incredible connections that will payoff [sic] later" and the possibility of full-time job offers after graduation, reported journalist Judd Legum in his Popular Info newsletter.

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MAGA revolt: Kelly, Prince, and Greene's unedited attacks against Trump aired on CNN

CNN host Kasie Hunt was visibly stunned after airing an expletive-laden montage of prominent MAGA figures sharply criticizing President Trump's Iran strikes on Tuesday. The montage featured Megyn Kelly expressing "serious doubts" about the military operation despite Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, Blackwater founder Erik Prince calling the strikes contrary to American interests, and former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene demanding a serious national conversation about the government's direction. Greene, who left Congress in January citing her Epstein files dispute with Trump, used profanity-laden language to challenge the administration's decision-making. The footage exposed deep fractures within Trump's MAGA coalition over the Iran war. Hunt's sarcastic response, "Well, how do you really feel?" reflected her surprise at the intensity and bluntness of the criticism from figures traditionally aligned with the president.

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MAGA outcast is tearing apart Trump's base — and she shows no signs of stopping: analysis

Former MAGA figure Candace Owens has come under fire for conspiracy theories, yet carries on relentlessly even as President Donald Trump's base shows signs of fracturing, an analyst said Wednesday.

Salon's Sophia Tesfaye described how right-wing media can't stop Owens, who has continued to tout claims about Charlie Kirk's death and his widow Erika Kirk, most recently in "Bride of Charlie." Owens' YouTube series focuses on her thoughts about Erika Kirk's "lies" and has suggested that she was involved in her husband's murder or "ulterior motives" to take over Turning Point USA, the organization her husband led.

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'What stood out to me': Wolf Blitzer challenges State Department official on Mideast plans

CNN's Wolf Blitzer suggested multiple options to a State Department spokesman for evacuating Americans from the Middle East.

The State Department ordered nonemergency personnel and their families to leave six countries in the region and urged other Americans to depart as soon as possible as Iranian drones retaliate against U.S. bombing raids, but many have found limited options for getting back home during the military operation.

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GOP lawmaker moves to force Pam Bondi deposition on bungling Epstein files release

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) moved to force Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify under oath for a deposition about her controversial release of files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

On Tuesday, Mace unveiled the motion during House Oversight Chair James Comer's (R-KY) hearing on alleged fraud in Minnesota.

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Iranian minister says Trump official lied about how war began: 'That was not true at all'

The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister said Wednesday that a Trump administration official did not give the real story about what prompted the war with Iran.

Majid Takht-Ravanchi told MS NOW anchor Ana Cabrera that Iran has continued to defend itself and its civilians after the surprise attack from the United States and Israel started on Saturday. He said that Iran has not received any messages from the United States and that Iran has also not sent any messages following the failed negotiations in February, saying that the Trump administration had not clearly represented what happened during those talks.

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