RawStory
RawStory

Trump News

'Rumor mill is swirling' as MAGA women reportedly 'on edge' over who Trump will cut next

MAGA women in the Trump cabinet were reportedly "on edge" Friday after President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Bondi's ousting followed the removal and demotion of former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as questions arise over who might get the axe next, according to The Swamp, the Daily Beast's Substack.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump requires one thing from Bondi replacement that's 'impossible for anyone': expert

With Pam Bondi out as Attorney General, her eventual replacement is expected to meet several requirements, one of which will likely be "impossible for anyone” to meet, former U.S. attorney Elie Honig said on Friday.

Bondi was ousted as the nation’s top law enforcement official this week by President Trump, who reportedly was dissatisfied with her inability to secure criminal convictions for his perceived political adversaries. Trump appointed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as acting attorney general in the immediate aftermath of Bondi’s firing.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump ignored 'war game' scenario evidence that predicted Hormuz strait crisis: analysis

Donald Trump ignored a war games scenario that predicted the Strait of Hormuz would be closed following strikes on Iran, an analyst has claimed.

David Rothkopf, speaking to The New Republic's Greg Sargent, says the president was made aware of a scenario in which the United States would likely suffer the impact of the Strait of Hormuz's closure. Trump's administration struck Iran in early March, with the stated objective being regime change, though analysts questioned whether the administration had a comprehensive long-term strategy beyond the initial military operation.

Keep reading... Show less

Next GOP senator takes over 'most despised' throne: 'Shove him in a locker'

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) has become the "most despised" Republican senator, according to Puck News. He has surpassed previous antagonists like Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rand Paul (R-KY).

"John Thune needs to shove Mike Lee in a locker," one Trump ally in the Senate said. The comment captures the depth of animosity toward the Utah Republican.

Keep reading... Show less

​Pete Hegseth's chief of staff spread drinking rumors at Pentagon for one unusual reason

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's top aide reportedly gossiped with his colleagues that he and the Pentagon boss had worn disguises and went out for drinks together — an alleged plot to try to discover potential leakers inside the department, according to a report Friday from The New York Post.

Ricky Buria, Hegseth's chief of staff, started spreading the rumor in early 2025 and created a story that he and Hegseth had evaded the secretary's security detail while at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Pentagon City, the outlet reported.

Keep reading... Show less

Hegseth accused of 'weirdo drama' in lengthy list of accusations by furious Newsmax host

Former Marine fighter pilot and current Newsmax host Greg Kelly continued his war on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday morning over reports that the Donald Trump appointee has ousted another high-ranking Pentagon official.

On Wednesday, Hegseth countermanded an order that would have punished two Apache helicopter Army pilots for doing a fly-by above aging rocker Kid Rock’s estate in Tennessee, which drew Kelly’s ire and led him to write on X: “So what if those 'fly boys' flew by Madonna’s house and Took a Bow? Or Robert DeNiro. That would Not be cool, right? But it’s just fine for Kid Rockhead? What an amateur move, posting it on Social Media."

Keep reading... Show less

MAGA insider explains why Tina Peters is in more jeopardy than ever: 'This is not good'

MAGA host Gina Loudon concluded that former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was in a worse spot than ever after a court upheld her conviction on election tampering charges. However, she was also ordered to be resentenced.

"Yeah, well, I thought it was really good news, and I was really excited about it until I texted my Tina Peters, reliable people inside her camp," Loudon said during a Real America's Voice segment on Friday. "And they tell me this is, in fact, not a good thing at all and that this will mean that she's back in a court that will not rule in her favor, that if anything, this was a way to insulate her case from a pardon from Donald Trump."

Keep reading... Show less

Right-wing host demands Epstein files from new AG: 'MAGA is not going to let this go'

Pro-MAGA Real America's Voice host Gina Loudon warned future interim Attorney General Todd Blanche that he must follow through with his duty to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.

During a Friday segment about Attorney General Pam Bondi's firing, Loudon said that the RAV audience had predicted her ouster.

Keep reading... Show less

GOP 'running out of patience' with Trump's latest behavior: analysis

The Republican Party is running out of patience with Donald Trump because of his frequent cabinet firings, a political analyst has claimed.

Trump has cleaned house in recent weeks, firing Kristi Noem from her position as head of the Department of Homeland Security, and then removing Attorney General Pam Bondi from her post. The GOP, just months out from an election cycle that could see the party lose both the House and Senate, appears fed up with the constant changes to Trump's team.

Keep reading... Show less

Pam Bondi joins long list of Florida appointees who crashed and burned under Trump

Pam Bondi's firing marks another casualty in what's becoming a bloodbath of Trump administration appointees and nominees from his home state of Florida. But unlike her predecessors, Bondi faces an additional humiliation: forced testimony before Congress about the administration's bungled handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.

According to Politico's Kimberly Leonard, White House insiders don't believe Bondi will leverage her Trump experience into a political career. There's also no indication that she will return to her job as a lobbyist at Ballard Partners, from which she was plucked to serve at the DOJ.

Bondi is far from alone. Trump's second term has become a graveyard for Florida appointees:

  • Former national security adviser Mike Waltz was demoted to the UN in the wake of his being caught up in the "Signalgate" scandal.

In Bondi's case, one place she might find herself busy is in front Congress.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump begs for 'more time' in Iran war so US can 'take the oil and make a fortune'

President Donald Trump took to social media Friday to insist that the United States could “easily” achieve its objectives in its war against Iran, “take the oil” and “make a fortune,” but only if afforded “a little more time.”

“With a little more time, we can easily OPEN THE HORMUZ STRAIT, TAKE THE OIL, & MAKE A FORTUNE,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “IT WOULD BE A ‘GUSHER’ FOR THE WORLD???”

Keep reading... Show less

JD Vance might have 'unhinged' Trump removed from office to save himself: ex-GOP insider

JD Vance could quietly shift himself away from Donald Trump over the next few months to preserve his presidential run, a political analyst has suggested.

While Vance has not yet confirmed if he is running to replace the president, analysts believe the Vice President will have a better chance of fronting the Republican Party at the 2028 Election if he separates himself from Trump. Analysis from former Republican presidential campaign creative team member Myra Adams, writing in The Hill, suggested that Vance should start moving away from the president as soon as he can.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump sics JD Vance on blue states with new assignment: 'Raids have already started in LA'

President Donald Trump officially dubbed Vice President JD Vance as his administration’s new “fraud czar” in an announcement on Friday, with his first assignment being to “primarily” target Democratic-controlled states.

“Vice President JD Vance is now in charge of ‘FRAUD’ in the United States. It is massive and pervasive, and the job he will be doing, in conjunction with many great people within the Trump Administration, will be a major factor in how great the future of our Country will be,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

Keep reading... Show less

Don't Sit on the Sidelines of History. Join Raw Story Investigates and Go Ad-Free. Support Honest Journalism.