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MAGA lawmaker claims Trump assassination attempt was deep state 'inside job'

Following the attempt on President Donald Trump's life at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) argued that a 2024 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania was an "inside job" by the deep state.

Speaking to Luna on the Pod Force One podcast this week, New York Post columnist and host Miranda Devine revealed that the FBI had been "hostile" to her after she disputed reports that Pennsylvania shooter Thomas Crooks was not a Trump supporter.

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Senior officials warn Trump that Iran 'keenly aware' they can sink GOP in midterms: report

President Donald Trump has been briefed by “several senior administration officials” that Iran is “keenly aware” of the leverage it holds over the president as the conflict drags on, Zeteo reported on Friday.

Trump has claimed that his administration holds “all the cards” as peace talks between Washington and Tehran continue to stall, that Iran’s government was in a “state of collapse,” and that he was in no rush to reach a peace deal. However, according to two administration officials and two other inside sources, classified intelligence assessments that Trump has been briefed on suggest the opposite.

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Panic ensues after Trump receives ‘similar’ briefing to one that precipitated Iran war

Panic ensued online Friday following reports that two top U.S. military and intelligence officials briefed President Donald Trump Thursday on “new plans for possible military action against Iran,” with Drop Site News noting that the president received a “similar briefing” on Feb. 26, just two days before the United States launched Operation Epic Fury.

According to Axios, Trump received a briefing Thursday from Adm. Brad Cooper, the commander of U.S. Central Command, and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Fox News’ Jesse Watters confirmed Axios’ reporting, telling viewers that the two had briefed Trump in the Situation Room on potential military actions against Iran that could end up being the “final blow” for the Middle East nation.

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Prominent donor urges Trump to 'kill' off Turning Point USA before the midterms

Vivian Kubrick, the daughter of legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, escalated her campaign against Turning Point USA's new leadership, urging President Donald Trump to dismantle the conservative student organization entirely and cut ties with its current CEO Erika Kirk — the widow of founder Charlie Kirk.

The film composer, who works under the name Abigail Mead, has previously endorsed and donated to Trump, and has claimed in the past that her father would have abandoned Hollywood to support the Republican president had he still been alive.

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Alarm as Supreme Court right-wingers seen at Trump's White House dinner

The appearance of all six conservative Supreme Court justices — and only the conservatives — at a White House black tie dinner for Britain’s King Charles III is raising eyebrows within the legal community.

According to MS NOW legal analyst Lisa Rubin, all six justices nominated by Republican presidents attended the Tuesday night event. "None of the three justices nominated by Democratic presidents were there, invited or not," Rubin reported.

The timing is particularly striking because the dinner occurred just hours before the court released a 6-3 decision significantly weakening the Voting Rights Act, and on the eve of oral arguments about the legality of the administration ending temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian immigrants.

Historically, state dinners feature only a single Supreme Court justice. During Trump's first state dinner in 2018, Chief Justice John Roberts and his wife were the sole court representatives invited.

Georgetown Law professor Steve Vladeck warned that the symbolism of the event undermines public trust. "The problem here is ... that these six justices — and only these six — were there. It does nothing to disabuse the appearance that the court is playing partisan political favorites, an impression this court should be invested in avoiding," Vladeck told MS NOW.

The Supreme Court's own code of conduct — adopted in 2023 to counter the "misunderstanding that the Justices of this Court, unlike all other jurists in this country, regard themselves as unrestricted by any ethics rules" — appears to prohibit such conduct. The code mandates that justices "act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary" and should not "knowingly convey or permit others to convey the impression that they are in a special position to influence the Justice," Rubin noted.

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Trump says this fraud should disqualify political candidates. Probe finds he committed it

For months, the Trump administration has been accusing its political enemies of mortgage fraud for claiming more than one primary residence.

President Donald Trump branded one foe who did so “deceitful and potentially criminal.” He called another “CROOKED” on Truth Social and pushed the attorney general to take action.

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'Unforgivable': Jim Jordan's former ally turns on him for 'betraying' Americans

One of the original MAGA lawmakers has turned on Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) after he reversed course on reforming a foreign surveillance law that is known to snare U.S. citizens.

In a social media rant on Friday, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blasted Jordan after he led the charge for passing an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without reforms.

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Trump 'scam' cost MAGA devotees over $4B: expert

According to journalist and investment analyst Steve Ratner, Donald Trump abused his fans to the tune of over $4 billion with a crypto scam that has all the signs of insiders cashing in at the expense of the MAGA true believers.

During an appearance on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” Ratner came armed with charts that show a dramatic plunge in value in the Trump meme coin since its inception to a point where it is almost worthless.

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Republicans admit plot to evade historic third Trump impeachment

WASHINGTON — It’s an election year, and impeachment’s in the air in the nation’s capital.

After 187 Democrats signed onto the effort to impeach now-former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, restive Democrats have now turned their attention to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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'About to get even uglier': Trump gets warning of impending nightmare

A Donald Trump biographer predicted the president is going to make things worse for himself than they are now — because he doesn't know any better.

Author Michael Wolff, who spent time in the White House during Trump's first term, told The Daily Beast's "Inside Trump's Head" podcast that a number of ongoing issues were coming back into view with the end of a four-day state visit by King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

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Mike Johnson met by yelling Republicans as fury over broken promise sparks revolt

House Republicans, already grumbling about Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), were pushed to their limit this past week after he reneged on an agreement on an ethanol bill in an effort to make GOP hardliners happy.

According to a Politico report, the betrayal led one lawmaker to loudly curse Johnson to his face when he tried to explain the changes to the bill he made at the last moment.

Republicans described a pattern of deception amid reports that frustration among the GOP's rank-and-file has reached an all-time high.

"I think this guy has divided us with a smile," said Rep. Max Miller (R-OH), a longtime Johnson critic who has become increasingly vocal. Miller said "without question" he will vote to remove Johnson as GOP leader in the next Congress.

Wednesday night erupted into chaos on the House floor and behind closed doors. Multiple Republican factions confronted Johnson directly, yelling and swearing as the speaker struggled to contain the rebellion, Politico reported.

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Scott Jennings brutally mocked after using profane threat on CNN: 'Humiliated himself'

GOP strategist Scott Jennings was brutally mocked on Thursday night after he dropped a profane threat to one of the panelists on CNN's "NewsNight."

The panel discussed President Donald Trump's war in Iran, during which Jennings and Democratic pundit Adam Mockler got into a heated confrontation about whether the war is justified. Mockler claimed that Jennings struggled to defend the war during the debate because it "wasn't going his way," which caused him to explode.

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'What?' CNN panel busts out laughing at GOP pundit defending Trump's 'bird law' war

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight" burst out laughing at a GOP pundit's attempt to defend President Donald Trump's war in Iran, which he said was being governed by "bird law."

Peter Meijer, a former Republican Congressman from Michigan, argued that the Trump administration's interpretation of the War Powers Act is irrelevant when talking about the war in Iran because the conflict is really governed by "bird law." His comments were in reference to a discussion of comments Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made during a hearing on Thursday, in which he claimed that the War Powers Act's Congressional notification requirements were null and void because of a ceasefire.

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