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Democrats take 'victory lap' as GOP faces 'major blow' to spending bill: report

Senate Democrats are taking a “victory lap” after their GOP colleagues are facing major new issues with their so-called “one, big, beautiful, bill,” according to a Politico report.

Citing an internal memo, the Senate's parliamentarian advised that some of the GOP budget cuts wouldn’t be able to pass along party lines.

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'Not truth': MSNBC buries Hegseth over 'exaggerated' claims on Iran strikes

During a press briefing, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claimed Wednesday morning that President Donald Trump’s airstrikes on Iran were the “most complex and secretive military operation in history,” and went on to criticize the media for its coverage of the strikes, claims that were rebuked shortly thereafter on MSNBC.

The strikes last weekend were intended to cripple Iran’s nuclear capabilities, and while Trump has claimed that Iran’s nuclear facilities had been “obliterated,” reports have since come out to undercut that claim, reports that suggest the strikes weren’t as effective as Trump and Hegseth have claimed.

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'You do need to listen': CNN host spars with GOP congressman over Iran reports

CNN anchor Kate Bolduan slapped down Congressman Mike Turner’s (R-OH) accusations that the outlet did not provide accurate information on the bombing of an Iranian nuclear facility in a live TV interview Thursday morning.

“Real quick,” the anchor said, “The ayatollah did issue his first statement since the Iran-Israel ceasefire went into effect and said quite a bit, said quite a bit, saying that victory over a fake Zionist regime in Israel, but also said as part of this, the Americans did not gain anything in this war.”

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'Fool's errand': Ex-Trump aide warns Hegseth he is making latest scandal worse

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served in the first Trump administration, had a warning to Defense secretary Pete Hegseth and other leaders to back off their attacks on the public for wanting more information on the Iran attacks.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the U.S. "obliterated" the Iranian nuclear facilities in last weekend's bombings, despite a lack of evidence. Thursday, Hegseth gave what CNN anchor Sara Sidner called an "extraordinary" press conference, where he accused the media of "spinning" a preliminary report "to try to cause doubt and manipulate the...public mind, over whether or not our brave pilots were successful."

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'Jennifer, you've been the worst': Hegseth snaps at ex-colleague from Fox News

Former Fox News personality and current Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth snapped at a former colleague at a Pentagon press conference on Thursday morning.

After opening press availability with an almost 15-minute diatribe aimed at the press, Hegseth turned the lectern over to the Pentagon's Joint Chief of Staff Dan Caine to describe the Iran bombing operation.

Following that, he asked for questions from the reporters he had previously said were "spinning" the news against Donald Trump.

That was when he called on longtime Fox News Pentagon reporter Jennifer Griffin who asked about one of the bombing sites.

"Photos that showed more than a dozen trucks there two days in advance," she began. "Are you certain none of that highly enriched uranium was moved?"

"Of course, we're watching every single aspect," Hegseth fired back before adding, "But, Jennifer, you've been about the worst. The one who misrepresents the most intentionally what, what, the president says."

As she protested, he talked over her before allowing her to say, "... about the ventilation shafts on Saturday night. And, in fact, I was the first to describe the B-2 bombers, the refueling, the entire mission, with great accuracy. So I take issue with that."

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CNN anchor defends outlet's reporting after 'outrageous' Pete Hegseth comments

CNN Anchor Kate Bolduan not only defended her network but also railed against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s claim that the network's reporting was “inaccurate.”

Her remarks came at the end of Hegseth’s briefing on the bombing of an Iranian nuclear facility.

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Trump's 'baby accounts' really just another handout for the rich: experts

WASHINGTON — Tucked in the “one big beautiful bill” is a proposal for tax-advantaged “Trump Accounts,” each seeded with $1,000 from the government for certain babies born in the United States over the next few years.

But financial experts and advocates for low-income children are not overly impressed.

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Trump's war on PBS potentially doomed by major pushback from own party

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s request to claw back $9.4 billion in previously approved spending on foreign aid and public media ran into significant opposition Wednesday, potentially dooming its path forward in the Senate.

Numerous GOP lawmakers on the Appropriations Committee, including Chairwoman Susan Collins, expressed concern at how the proposed rescissions would affect American “soft power” as well as local radio and television stations that rely on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — many in rural America.

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CDC panel overhauled by RFK Jr. says it will review childhood vaccine schedule

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will reexamine current recommendations around childhood vaccination schedules and Hepatitis B immunizations, members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices announced during a meeting in Atlanta Wednesday.

The committee, which meets three times a year, does not typically garner much public interest. However, this meeting is the first since U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed all 17 members of the committee and replaced them with a slate of eight hand-picked appointees, many of whom are seen as vaccine skeptics, launching the little-known committee into the national spotlight.

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'I think I explained': Pete Hegseth cuts off 'difficult to manage' reporter

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth got fiery with reporters after one asked a follow-up question bout the bombs dropped on an Iranian nuclear facility.

“I mean, what changed in the past three days that makes you —” the reporter asked before he was cut off by Hegseth.

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Court clash sees Trump admin sue every federal judge in Maryland

WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice, in an unusual move, has filed a lawsuit against all the judges in the federal court in Maryland in an attempt to block the court’s two-day pause on deporting immigrants who challenge their detention in the state.

The action by the Trump administration represents the DOJ’s latest clash with the judicial branch, and one that may be repeated in other states. Holds on deportations have slowed the administration’s aggressive plans for mass deportation of people without permanent legal status, on the grounds of due process.

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Pete Hegseth snarls at reporters before taking one question at press conference

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a Thursday morning press conference, ostensibly planned to update information on the Iran attack, to harangue and yell at reporters for almost 15 minutes.

The moment he began to speak at the lectern, the former Fox New personality snarled at reporters while singling out CNN, NBC and his former employer for "fake news" while attempting to downplay a leak that the attack was not the total "obliteration" that Donald Trump continues to insist it was.

After applauding Donald Trump's NATO meeting, Hegseth went on the attack.

"I hope with all the ink spilled, all of your outlets find the time to properly recognize this historic change in continental security that other presidents tried to do, other presidents talked about," he ranted. "President Trump accomplished it; it's a huge deal. I see we're here this morning because in hunting for scandals all the time in trying to find wedges and and spin stories, this press corps and the press corps miss historic moments."

Heating up, he added, "Let me read the bottom line here. President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation in history and it was a resounding success resulting in a cease fire agreement and the end of the 12-day war. There's been a lot of discussion about what happened and what didn't happen. Step back for a second. Because of decisive military action, President Trump created the conditions to end the war decimating, choose your word, obliterating, destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities."

"I want to read some of the assessments that have been provided, because, whether it's fake news CNN, MSNBC or the New York Times, there's been fawning coverage of a preliminary assessment. I have had a chance to read it all," he continued.

As he was concluding, he accused, "Before I pass it to the chairman, because you and I, I mean specifically you, the press, specifically you, the press corps, because you cheer against Trump so hard. It's like in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump because you want him not to be successful so bad. You have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren't effective. Maybe the way the Trump administration is representing them isn't true. So let's take half-truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it. Spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind, over whether or not our brave pilots were successful."

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'See what happens?' Trump floats 'rumor' about two enemy media outlets

Donald Trump on Thursday spread a "rumor" about his enemies in the media.

Trump took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to announce the hearsay about two news outlets he has opposed for several years.

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