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MAGA senator jeered as he rattles out fuzzy math to sell Trump bill

Ohio voters gave Republican U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno a harsh welcome Wednesday during an appearance at The City Club of Cleveland. Unruffled, Moreno defended Republican policy and painted the Trump administration in glowing terms.

“He should, and probably will, end up getting the Nobel Peace Prize,” Moreno said of the president.

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'Devastated' residents hit back as Trump orders LGBTQ shooting tribute erased

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, following a directive from US President Donald Trump's administration, painted over a rainbow crosswalk in Orlando that for years had served as a memorial to the victims of the 2016 massacre at Pulse, a local LGBTQ+ nightclub.

As reported by local news station WESH, the removal of the rainbow display came in response to a directive from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who sent a notice to governors last month that crosswalks should be free of potential distractions for drivers such as political messages.

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Kash Patel's office 'seems to have tipped off NY Post' to John Bolton FBI raid: reporter

FBI agents appeared outside the home of John Bolton, President Donald Trump's former national security advisor during his first term, carrying out a search warrant. However, one reporter thinks FBI Director Kash Patel bragged about it ahead of time and said that he or someone in his office tipped off conservative media.

Taking to X Friday morning during the raid, Mother Jones reporter Dan Friedman, who covers lobbying and corruption, linked to a post on X from Patel reading, "NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission."

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CNN anchor flags 'interesting tidbit' as JD Vance leans into 'cryptic' FBI leader comments

CNN's John Berman flagged an "interesting tidbit" as news broke about the FBI raid on former national security adviser John Bolton's home.

Federal agents executed a search warrant at the home of the prominent critic of President Donald Trump, and the "CNN News Central" anchor highlighted a social media post by FBI Director Kash Patel that was then amplified by Vice President JD Vance.

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'Most difficult': Trump confesses his campaign promise about war is harder than he thought

President Donald Trump visited the "White House Experience" museum on Friday morning while the FBI raided the home of his foe John Bolton. Speaking to the press, Trump answered questions on a variety of issues, including his ongoing fight to establish a ceasefire or ultimately end the war in Ukraine.

Trump bragged that he has solved "seven wars," an increase of one war since his claim last week.

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'Low life!' Trump lashes out at ex-official-turned-critic John Bolton amid FBI home raid

President Donald Trump lashed out at his former security adviser John Bolton Friday morning following the raid on the former Trump White House official's home, calling him a “low life,” while also claiming to have not been briefed on the operation.

“I don't know about it, I saw it on television this morning,” Trump said during an appearance at a museum in Washington, D.C., responding to a reporter who asked if he’d been briefed on the raid. “I'm not a fan of John Bolton, he's a real sort of a low life.”

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'Worst-case scenario' unfolding as Trump sends new 'message' to critics: legal expert

The decision by FBI Director Kash Patel to order the raid on the home of one of Donald Trump’s most prominent critics was purportedly intended as a “message” with the president escalating the “retribution” he promised during his 2024 presidential run.

According to CNN legal analyst Joey Jackson, that Patel would go after former Trump advisor John Bolton should alarm anyone watching what the Department of Justice is willing to do in service to the current president.

Just after 7Am ET, FBI agents, with the support of Montgomery County Police, served a warrant at Bolton’s home, reportedly on national security grounds, which then took center stage on a day when the House is reconvening and Trump’s relationship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was about to start dominating the news cycle again.

Speaking with CNN hosts John Berman and Kate Bolduan, Jackson suggested that Trump was behind the raid and that it will be used as an example of what happens when you criticize the president.

“Best case scenario, this is the DOJ, Department of Justice, doing their job,” he began. “We have, as the United States, a responsibility to protect national security information, to ensure that everyone follows the rules.”

“Well, it used to be that way,” he quickly added. “But in any event, and in the event that that's the case, there's a place for the FBI, there's a place for a grand jury, and they should do an investigation –– that's best case, John.”

“Worst case scenario, this is political retribution, and I'm going –– if I'm his attorney in front of the cameras –– I'm going to say so. Everybody who criticizes the president, because you do it publicly, he's going to tweet about it, and then you're going to get your house raided. What does that say to everybody else? If you speak against me, I'm coming to your home. If you speak against me, you may end up in jail. If you speak against me, you're going to incur millions of dollars in legal fees, so keep your mouth shut.”

"If you're a university and you teach things I don't like, I'm going to take your funding,” he added before pointing out, “This is worst case scenario, bizarro world that we're entering into and it's very concerning from a legal perspective and practical.”

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'Distraction': Lawmaker questions major FBI move on same day as GOP's Epstein release

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) accused President Donald Trump of "weaponizing" the Department of Justice against his enemies as a distraction from his own scandal.

FBI agents raided the home of former national security adviser John Bolton, who's become a Trump nemesis since his 2019 firing, and the Illinois Democrat told "CNN News Central" that he believes the president was tormenting him as retribution for his criticism and to turn attention away from his long-standing links for the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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'Something bigger': Trump attorney says FBI raid is over 'conspiracy to overthrow Trump'

Christina Bobb, former attorney for President Donald Trump who was indicted for her involvement with Trump’s 2020 fake electors plot, said that she believed the Friday morning raid on John Bolton’s home was “certainly part of a larger conspiracy” to overthrow the president, contrary to reporting that it was related to classified documents.

Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security advisor during his first term, saw his home descended upon early Friday by the FBI, with limited reporting on the raid suggesting it was part of an investigation into the mishandling of classified documents, documents that, as a former top official at the White House, he would have had regular access to.

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'A sure tell': MAGA's new 'screeching hissy-fit' said to reveal its 'Kryptonite'

MAGA influencers are "losing their damn minds" as Gavin Newsom takes on Donald Trump using the president's own tactics, according to conservative strategist Rick Wilson.

Wilson, a conservative anti-Trump activist who co-founded the Lincoln Project and hosts the group's podcast, wrote on Friday about the California Democrat who is taking Trump on.

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'100 percent about that': Trump ally blames book 'kerfuffle' for FBI raid on critic's home

One of President Donald Trump's allies speculated about the origins of the FBI raid on former national security adviser John Bolton.

The former Trump appointee has been highly critical of the president since he was fired by tweet in September 2019, at the beginning of the first impeachment saga, and former Trump campaign adviser David Urban told "CNN News Central" that the raid likely stems from Bolton's book detailing Trump's diplomatic bungling.

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'How does it feel?' Trump ally with criminal past taunts ex-official being raided by FBI

The FBI raided the home of John Bolton, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, on Friday morning in connection with an investigation into the mishandling of classified documents – and one Trump ally who underwent a similar raid is now gleefully rubbing it in.

“Good morning, John Bolton,” wrote Roger Stone, Trump’s longest serving political advisor, on X Friday. "How does it feel to have your home rated at 6 o'clock in the morning?”

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'Not the last': MSNBC panel stunned by 'chilling' FBI raid of Trump official-turned-critic

The stunning early morning raid by the FBI on former Donald Trump national security advisor John Bolton’s home on Friday left the MSNBC “Morning Joe” panel almost speechless.

Approximately 45 minutes after Montgomery County Police blocked off the road to Bolton’s home and stated they were there in support of the FBI, MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire broke from regular programming to announce the move reportedly ordered by FBI Director Kash Patel.

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