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Vance forbids Air Force cadets from heckling him at graduation: 'You can't boo me'

Vice President JD Vance delivered the commencement address Thursday at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs — and made sure the graduating class knew the rules upfront: no booing allowed.

Addressing more than 900 cadets commissioning into the Air Force and Space Force, Vance acknowledged he'd been watching other graduation speeches this season get derailed by heckling — specifically, corporate executives who praised artificial intelligence and got booed for it.

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'Sign of Madness': Critics warn of ‘apocalyptic’ airport chaos as DHS head shares new plan

US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Thursday reiterated his threat to remove Customs and Border Protection agents from airports at so-called “sanctuary cities” that bar local police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement operations.

During a Fox News interview, co-host Brian Kilmeade asked Mullin whether this plan would essentially halt all international flights to major US airports in travel hubs such as Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York.Mullin responded by saying DHS wasn’t “going to halt the flights,” but rather “won’t be able to process them because we won’t have officers there.”

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DOJ insiders cringe as Trump chases 'dead on arrival' E Jean Carroll vendetta: MS NOW

The decision by the Department of Justice to open up an investigation of writer E. Jean Carroll, who proved that Donald Trump not only sexually abused her but also defamed her afterwards, has some DOJ insiders cringing.

Add to that, a former Southern District of New York (SDNY) prosecutor called the potential perjury case, based upon early reports, to be a legal non-starter.

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Fox Business reporter delivers gut check on Trump economy: 'Inflation is wiping out wages'

A Fox Business correspondent didn't sugarcoat Thursday's grim economic data, telling viewers point-blank that rising prices are outpacing what workers bring home.

"Inflation is wiping out wages," correspondent Lauren Simonetti said on Varney & Company, reacting to two government reports released Thursday morning that painted a bleak picture for everyday Americans.

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Tulsi Gabbard to exit 'in blaze of glory' with massive data dump: insider

A Trump insider is predicting that outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard will make a dramatic exit by releasing a trove of evidence she claims proves foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election.

Right-wing journalist John Solomon, whom Steve Bannon said has been working closely with Gabbard on declassifications, made the prediction Thursday on Bannon's War Room podcast.

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Trump slip-up reveals he's willing to drag GOP down in latest 'delusion': columnist

President Donald Trump blurted out an "extraordinary quote" this week that was a stunning admission, a political columnist said on Thursday.

In a new episode of "The Daily Blast" podcast from The New Republic, Greg Sargent described why Trump's statement during the Cabinet meeting at the White House on Wednesday — "I don't care about the midterms" — was so revealing, especially as the Republican Party has started to signal panic about the fall elections.

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'Closeted' GOP fans of Springsteen fear Trump retribution if they're seen at concerts

Donald Trump administration staffers who are fans of Bruce Springsteen are facing a dilemma as the legendary rock star continues his “No Kings Tour” — stay home and avoid the wrath of the president or attend a show and hope they are not seen and possibly lose their job.

According to NOTUS, Republican operatives connected to the administration are privately expressing terror about the consequences of attending Springsteen's performances. "Can't piss off Trump," one Republican operative said, declining to go on the record. Another admitted, "I don't think it would be a good look for me personally in my career."

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'God wants me to win': GOP mayoral candidate spews wild claim of divine intervention

Spencer Pratt took his LA mayoral campaign to Fox & Friends Thursday morning with five days until the June 2 primary — and invoked divine intervention on his path to City Hall.

"I have a feeling God wants me to just win with 51% on June 2, and it's over," the registered Republican and former The Hills star told hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones.

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Rumors fly as JD Vance abruptly cancels Colorado event: 'Perhaps he’s worried'

Vice President JD Vance cancelled a speaking event in Colorado on Thursday without any explanation, according to reports.

Vance's abrupt schedule change was announced by the Denver GOP in a post on X, Axios reported. Vance had originally planned to speak at All Trucks and Trailer Parts in Denver on Thursday afternoon following his appearance at the Air Force Academy graduation at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs.

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Trump humiliated by MS NOW supercut showing him bragging about imminent deal — for months

In the midst of yet another faltering agreement with Iran to bring Donald Trump’s war to an end, the producers of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” compiled embarrassing video footage of the president optimistically claiming “Iran wants to make a deal” — dating back multiple weeks.

Coming out of a commercial break, the president is seen telling Fox Business host Larry Kudlow, “I don't know. I mean, I don't know. I know one thing. They want to make a deal. They wouldn't talk to anybody else, but they're talking to me,” during a February 10 interview.

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Trump offers Ghislaine Maxwell interview with own lawyer as proof against Epstein claim

President Donald Trump has refiled his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal — and to bolster his case, he's leaning on a key witness interview conducted by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the president's own former personal attorney.

In an amended complaint filed Tuesday in federal court in Miami, Trump's lawyers cited a July 2025 interview with Ghislaine Maxwell as evidence that the Journal's reporting was false. What the filing doesn't mention is that the interview was conducted by Blanche who was serving as Deputy Attorney General at the time and has since been elevated to Acting Attorney General — and who granted Maxwell limited immunity to participate.

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Trump ex-adviser gobsmacked by bizarre PR move months before crucial election

A former aide to President Donald Trump questioned why his administration was launching a criminal investigation of E. Jean Carroll, who successfully sued him twice for sexual assault and defamation, just months before crucial elections.

A jury found Trump liable in 2023 for sexually abusing the writer and columnist decades earlier, and he was also found liable for defamation over comments he made about her on social media.

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White House directly intervened to win $620M deal for company linked to Trump's son

When the Pentagon announced a $620 million loan last year to a small North Carolina startup linked to Donald Trump Jr., defense officials and the company tried to tamp down suspicions of cronyism.

The president’s eldest son said through a spokesperson that he wasn’t involved. The Pentagon said Trump Jr. played no role in the record-setting deal. And the startup’s founder told reporters that his company, Vulcan Elements, received no political favoritism.

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