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Trump's former 'trusted operative' spills Iran story 'they're not telling you'

A man who was once Donald Trump's "trusted operative" spilled details he said you won't find on CNN or MSNBC.

Author and former Trump insider Lev Parnas, who has reported on Trump's purported "humiliation" by Russia's Putin, on Sunday wrote about his take on Trump's military strike on Iran's soil.

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Trump launches PAC to oust sitting Republican congressman after strike criticism

President Donald Trump's political operation has reportedly launched a new political action committee (PAC) to oust Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican.

On Sunday, Axios reported that Trump's team had created the Kentucky MAGA super PAC after Massie slammed Saturday's strike on Iran. Senior Trump advisers Tony Fabrizio and Chris LaCivita were expected to run the organization.

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'Catastrophic' bombing came as Trump blindly wandered into 'trap': critic

Anti-nuclear groups and progressives in U.S. Congress were among those condemning President Donald Trump's bombing of three nuclear sites in Iran, which were launched Sunday morning local time and came despite widespread disapproval in the U.S. of the country becoming involved in Israel's recent attacks on the Middle Eastern country.

Trump announced Saturday night in Washington, D.C. that six B-2 bombers had dropped 12 30,000-pound bunker buster bombs on Fordo, Iran's most protected underground uranium enrichment site. Other targets included a plant at Natanz and one near Isfahan.

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'Quite significant': Pentagon description of Iran bombing site raises questions

Immediately following a Sunday morning Pentagon press conference regarding the Saturday bombing attack on Iran ordered by Donald Trump, longtime New York Times Pentagon reporter Helene Cooper noted the wording used for one site by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine.

Sitting on a panel on MSNBC's "The Weekend," Cooper was asked for her takeaways from comments made by Caine and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Despite Donald Trump's claim after the attack that, "Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated," Caine seemed to disagree.

Ac Cooper noted, "Some of my independent reporting now –– this is not coming from either Hegseth or Caine obviously –– but it's not, there's some indications now that people are not so sure that this site has been completely destroyed, that it was severely damaged."

She then added, "And Caine did say 'severely damaged,' but he did not use the word 'destroy,' and I think that's quite significant."

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Trump warns Iran of 'force far greater than was witnessed tonight' in new tirade

Donald Trump bombed Iran on Saturday, and is now considering the potential for retaliation.

Trump announced over the weekend that the U.S. had bombed multiple sites in Iran, and one GOP lawmaker said the action was unconstitutional. Political onlookers blasted the president's decision, and one prominent Democrat even raised the potential for impeachment.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calls Trump Iran move 'clearly grounds for impeachment'

U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Saturday said that Donald Trump opened himself up to another potential impeachment.

Trump over the weekend announced that the U.S. dropped bombs on multiple sites in Iran, a move on GOP lawmaker called unconstitutional. Onlookers also blasted the president's decision to bomb the nation's nuclear sites.

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'Quirky': Rachel Maddow flags Trump's 'inexplicable' delivery of 'sober message'

Donald Trump's spelling and delivery of what should have been a comforting statement are what stood out to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Saturday night.

Maddow took over the MSNBC hosting duties following the breaking news, which saw Trump announcing the U.S. had dropped "a full payload of BOMBS" on Iran sites. One GOP lawmaker declared the action was unconstitutional, and onlookers blasted the president.

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'We're at war': Onlookers erupt in rage at Trump as he announces bombs dropped

Donald Trump faced furious pushback from observers late on Saturday as the president announced a foreign military strike.

Trump announced the dropping of bombs on Iran on his social media site, Truth Social. He said the U.S. dropped a "full payload of BOMBS... on the primary site, Fordow."

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'This is not Constitutional': GOP congressman stands up to Trump on Iran strike

U.S. Rep Thomas Massie (R-KY) declared Saturday evening that his party's leader, the president of the United States, made an unconstitutional move.

Trump over the weekend announced his administration had dropped a "full payload of bombs" on Iran.

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Trump announces US dropped 'full payload of bombs' on Iran nuclear sites

Donald Trump late Saturday announced what he called the "very successful" attacks of three Iranian nuclear sites.

The president took to his own social media site, Truth Social over the weekend to make the declaration.

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'FBI should be getting involved': Outrage over MAGA ally's quote on murdered Dem

A MAGA podcaster set off an internet firestorm with his comment about a murdered Democrat.

Influencer Alec Lace made headlines just days ago when he brought up the case of Melissa Hortman, who was murdered in what many say is a politically motivated shooting that also killed her husband and injured two others.

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'They are largely a giant SCAM': Trump says he 'hates' one part of his bill

Donald Trump on Saturday said he "hates" the "green tax credits" in his "BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL," although it wasn't immediately clear exactly which specific aspects of the bill he was talking about.

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to highlight the concern about his flagship legislation for his second presidential term.

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'They quit after a few hours': Farmers admit they can't find American workers

In interviews with the Washington Post, multiple farmers expressed their dismay with the loss of farm workers under Donald Trump's harsh immigration policies and his administration's waffling on subsidies.

In a deep dive focusing on one farmer who voted for Trump, 36-year-old J.J. Ficke of Kirk, Colorado, the Washington Post is reporting that he along with other farmers are facing possible ruination now that the round-up of immigrants have begun in earnest and promised helpis uncertain.

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