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Emails show Trump official urged beating protesters: ‘No one likes being hit by a stick’

Emails obtained through a public records request show a Trump administration official urged federal agents to use violence against protesters during unrest tied to immigration crackdowns, according to a new report.

The messages, shared with the Los Angeles Times, involve Joseph Mazzara, a State Department employee who previously served as acting general counsel at the Department of Homeland Security.

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Lara Trump torched for ICE photo op as TSA goes unpaid: 'Someone more useless than you'

The wife of Eric Trump is being raked over the coals for posting a picture with, and thanking, ICE agents, of herself at Newark Liberty International Airport, without a word about the TSA agents who are not being paid.

On X, Lara Trump paid tribute to the ICE agents, who have been criticized for getting paid to do nothing that helps alleviate the chaos at the nation’s airports due to a TSA worker shortage.

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MAGA forces Trump's hand to snub sitting Senate Republican: 'The endorsement looks dead'

Donald Trump’s rumored endorsement of Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) looks to be dead, leaving Texas Republicans to watch the incumbent to continue to slug it out with scandal-plagued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

According to Politico, the grassroots MAGA faction is "taking a victory lap" despite the serious risk of losing the Senate seat to Democrats in November — a trade-off they're willing to make to purge Washington establishment Republicans from their ranks.

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One move could be 'Trump's undoing' as 'nightmare' scenario looms: expert

Donald Trump could be facing a total collapse of his administration should he make one wrong move, an expert has warned.

Describing the president as a "bad gambler," defense expert Chris Hughes suggested Trump could be taken down a worrying path during the war with Iran. Writing in The Mirror, Hughes outlined a scenario in which the US would not win against Iran, and that this may be a path Trump wishes to pursue.

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Pam Bondi's Fox News appearance immediately backfires: 'Dumbest thing ever said'

The internet reacted with uproar on Friday after Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on Fox News, saying the Trump administration has focused on "citizenship fraud."

Bondi spoke to Fox News about the Trump administration's immigration policies and the escalating "aggressive denaturalization efforts," prompting a number of responses.

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Grim warning as Supreme Court weighs letting Trump rewrite what it means to be American

President Donald Trump's team will throw their weight behind a Supreme Court immigration case, an analyst has suggested.

A case set to appear before the legal body on April 1 will hear whether the president's executive order restricting birthright citizenship can remain in effect. Scott Titshaw, a professor of law, and Stephen Yale-Loer, a retired professor of immigration law practice, suggested that an unconstitutional precedent could be set if the Supreme Court sides with Trump.

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Disgraced ex-GOP rep goes rogue at CPAC over MAGA's 'slavish loyalty' to foreign nation

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) called out MAGA followers and President Donald Trump, ripping into the president's war in Iran and the people supporting it.

Gaetz spoke Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, in Texas when he made the statements distancing his views from the Trump administration and the MAGA base, The Daily Beast reported. And although he didn't directly criticize Trump, Gaetz took issue with those backing the military strikes.

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Iran is getting under Trump's skin by using his 'Art of the Deal' against him: analyst

Iran has discovered Trump's vulnerability — and it's exploiting it relentlessly. According to Slate columnist Ian Prasad Philbrick, Tehran's leadership is weaponizing the president's own playbook to keep him perpetually off-balance as he searches for an exit from the war.

The strategy is simple, ruthless, and devastatingly effective: study Trump's ghost-written "Art of the Deal," master his negotiating tactics, and turn them back on him with surgical precision.

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Frustrated Gulf allies fear Trump is about to shaft them with new deal: report

Frustration is mounting among U.S. allies in the Gulf as the Iran war drags on, with officials privately questioning President Donald Trump’s strategy and long-term goals, according to a new report in Bloomberg.

Officials are becoming increasingly worried that Trump could strike a deal with Tehran that leaves them exposed. They fear any agreement may fail to curb Iran’s ballistic missile program or support for proxy military groups like Hezbollah and Hamas.

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Dems have a chance to flip red state after GOP's 'worst nightmare' came true: analysis

The Democratic Party may feel bolstered by a special election result where they gained ground from the GOP in Donald Trump's backyard.

Such a result at Mar-a-Lago, which tipped to Democratic candidate Emily Gregory over Republican Jon Maples, could give the party some hope of success in Florida ahead of the midterms. The Hill columnist Liz Peek suggested a draft of voters aligned with Democratic Party values now living in Florida could tip the balance in the election later this year.

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'That man is a nut': Trump's bid to slap his name on US currency lights up Congress

WASHINGTON — House Democrats tore into President Donald Trump on Friday over his push to stamp his name onto official U.S. dollar bills, blasting what they see as his latest self-promotional move.

Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) told Raw Story he tried during the COVID-19 stimulus negotiations to block any president from signing checks, arguing Trump was overly focused on promoting himself while in the White House.

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'Take him seriously': Steve Bannon triggers alarm bells with Trump's long-term plans

Steve Bannon sparked fresh concerns about President Donald Trump remaining in office past the end of his second term.

The right-wing podcaster and former White House strategist spoke to MS NOW from an event in Greenville, South Carolina, where he claimed that Trump allies were exploring various avenues where the 79-year-old president could serve a third term despite a constitutional limit of two.

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CPAC gets sobering warning of 'burning American warships' in Iran from Blackwater founder

Blackwater founder Erik Prince revealed that he warned President Donald Trump against going to war in Iran.

At the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, in Texas on Friday, Prince had a sobering message about Operation Epic Fury.

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