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Markwayne Mullin mocked as he struggles to control temper: 'Too emotional for this job'

The internet was in a frenzy on Thursday after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin lost his temper — while holding a pink stress ball — when he was grilled by a Democratic congresswoman.

Mullin interrupted ranking member Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) and told her she should "be put in her place," exploding at the longtime lawmaker at a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing where he was testifying on the Department of Homeland Security's budget.

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Iran boasts about looming $40 billion windfall it never had before Trump attack: report

Iran has discussed plans with its neighbors to extract billions from the global economy by setting up permanent tolls in the Strait of Hormuz—a direct result of President Trump's disastrous war that handed Tehran unprecedented leverage over the world's most critical oil artery.

According to the Wall Street Journal reporting, Iranian officials are boasting to Middle Eastern neighbors that a lucrative new revenue stream is imminent. The Islamic Republic estimated that charging for "security, safety, and environmental services" in the strait could generate $40 billion annually for "participating states."

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Trump ambassador infuriates Italians by 'flaunting' megayacht in America 250 stunt

President Donald Trump's ambassador to Italy has angered residents of his host country with plans to bring his $450 million superyacht to Venice during one of the city's most significant annual festivals, in a trip he has branded "coastal diplomacy."

Billionaire Tilman Fertitta, a hospitality mogul who owns the NBA's Houston Rockets, began a weeks-long tour of the Italian coast on June 13 in Civitavecchia near Rome to mark America's 250th anniversary, reported The Daily Beast, with stops planned in Naples, Genoa, Palermo and Cefalù.

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'Insulted' QAnon turns on Trump after White House appropriates their culture: analyst

QAnon believers have turned on President Donald Trump, and despite an attempt from the White House to win them back, it has backfired among the president's former allies, an analyst reported on Thursday.

Will Sommer, senior reporter at The Bulwark, described how the Trump administration dropped a "bizarre QAnon-themed social media campaign" this week. In posts on X, the White House used slogans associated with QAnon, including “trust the plan” with a mock Q design to try to promote Trump executive orders and references to "quantum computing."

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Scathing dissent unravels Supreme Court claim Trump wasn't racial using his own remarks

In her dissent from one of the Thursday Supreme Court decisions on immigrant rights, Justice Elena Kagan made sure Donald Trump’s litany of racist remarks would be a forever part of the court’s historical record.

The liberal justice used her dissent in a case where the conservative majority gave the president the legal authority to strip Temporary Protected Status from over 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, among others, to call out the president for his flagrant racism.

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'Bottomless pool of corruption': Fury as Trump in-law tags along on Rubio's UAE meeting

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stammered out an explanation when cornered by reporters about the presence of President Donald Trump's son-in-law at a high-level meeting with foreign officials.

Michael Boulos, the husband of the president's younger daughter Tiffany Trump, sat beside the secretary of state during a meeting on Wednesday with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, and Rubio appeared to be caught flat-footed when asked Thursday in Kuwait about his role in the talks.

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'Exile this guy': MAGA turns on Republican for breaking with Trump on Supreme Court ruling

MAGA followers rebuffed Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) on Thursday after he spoke out against the Trump administration following a Supreme Court ruling that ended temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians.

Lawler wrote in a post on X that he thinks the situation in Haiti is a "humanitarian and political disaster and continues to warrant an extension."

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Angry shouting match derails Markwayne Mullin's hearing: 'Don't you point your finger!'

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin lost his temper at a Democratic congresswoman, calling her a hypocrite to her face Thursday and telling her she should be "put in her place" during a congressional oversight hearing.

The blowup came at a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing, where Mullin was testifying on the Department of Homeland Security's budget. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), the panel's ranking member, had invoked former President Donald Trump's family separation policy, noting that 3,900 children were separated from their parents at the border.

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'Honestly, it shook me': Stalked poll worker unnerved by ICE confrontation

A poll worker in Syracuse, New York said she was left unsettled after a pair of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up at her polling place to tell her to delete Instagram content calling for the indictment of the agent who shot Renee Good in January.

The worker, Paigelynne Gonyea, was in the middle of her shift during Tuesday’s elections in New York when she received a phone message from someone who identified himself as Dave Brody, a special agent with the Department of Homeland Security.

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RFK Jr. caught on tape possibly violating federal law: 'Tipping the scales'

A newly obtained audio recording shows that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. personally pressured a Libertarian congressional candidate in Iowa to abandon a competitive House race, urging him to step aside to protect Republican control of Congress.

The Washington Post obtained a recording of the 12-minute call in which Kennedy told Rick Stewart, the Libertarian candidate in Iowa's 2nd Congressional District, that he was acting as a "liaison" with the White House, and he warned that a Democratic takeover of the House would derail President Donald Trump's agenda and suggested he could help Stewart if he exited the race.

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GOP leaders forced to scrap their own vote facing uprising from their own party

House Republican leaders scrapped Friday's scheduled votes as an internal party standoff threatened to derail the chamber's legislative agenda, according to a notice sent to members Thursday.

The impasse stemmed from GOP hard-liners blocking action over the stalled SAVE America Act, an elections bill currently stuck in the Senate, Politico reported.

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'Gasps' heard at Supreme Court as Alito takes personal shot at Justice Sotomayor

A decision by Justice Sonia Sotomayor to take 12 minutes of the court’s time on Thursday to read her dissent in a 6-3 ruling that makes it significantly harder for asylum seekers who traveled through Mexico and South America to enter the US provoked Justice Sam Alito to take an unseemly potshot at her, which stunned court regulars.

According to MS NOW legal analyst Lisa Rubin, arch-conservative Alito sat and listened to a very “calm” Sotomayor read her dissent, with Rubin pointing out, “That is certainly not unusual.”

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Judge 'dunks on' Todd Blanche as he's ripped for no 'degree of trustworthiness'

Reporter Scott MacFarlane said a federal judge just "dunked on" acting Attorney General Todd Blanche in a four-page order declaring his word about a Trump slush fund cannot be trusted.

MacFarlane wrote on X that the order was "just remarkable" — and called it remarkable a second time for good measure. The judge, he said, "clearly doesn't trust the statements of the nation's top law enforcement official."

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