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'Scott, just for a second!' CNN panel gets heated over price of Trump's 'unpopular' war

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight" got heated on Wednesday as the price of President Donald Trump's "unpopular" war in Iran was brought up.

Since late February, Trump's war with Iran has raged with almost no end in sight. The Iranian regime has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz, which has sent global energy prices skyrocketing, even though the U.S. and Israel have killed multiple of the country's top military and political leaders.

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'Never ever': Ex-mafia prosecutor obliterates Trump's defense for latest legal battle

A former federal prosecutor who prosecuted mafia crime families obliterated President Donald Trump's defense for his latest legal battle.

On Tuesday, the Trump Department of Justice returned a two-count indictment against former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly threatening Trump's life and for felony interstate communication violations. The charges stem from a picture Comey posted on his Instagram account that featured seashells arranged to read "86 47," which has been interpreted by the Trump administration to mean Trump should be killed.

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'The Apprentice' may get reboot starring Trump Jr. as Amazon woos MAGA fans: report

Amazon is preparing a potential reboot of President Donald Trump's signature former show, "The Apprentice," hosted by his son, Donald Trump Jr., according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing "people familiar with the matter," that Amazon is in "early stage" discussions with the Trump family about relaunching the show. It comes after the corporate behemoth bought Melania Trump's eponymous documentary for roughly $40 million.

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Biting NYT column tears into Trump: 'Afraid of the world he helped build'

A New York Times columnist hit back at President Donald Trump's assertions that violent rhetoric from left-wing political groups contributed to the attempt on his life during the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday in a fiery piece.

Jamelle Bouie argued in a new opinion piece on Wednesday that Trump is nowhere near as concerned about the impact of his own language as he claims to be about the language others use about him. He cited Trump's recent comments about a social media video created by six Democrats that Trump described as "seditious," and called the lawmakers "traitors."

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Drastic Supreme Court changes 'unavoidable' after revealing itself as the 'enemy': scholar

A prominent legal scholar warned on Wednesday that the Supreme Court just made reforming the institution an "unavoidable" part of future political administrations.

Richard Hasen, a law professor at UCLA, argued in a new op-ed for Slate that the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais "will go down in history as one of the most pernicious and damaging Supreme Court decisions of the last century." The case gutted "what remained" of the Voting Rights Act's protections for voters of color. Hasen said the decision will not only increase racial gerrymandering, but also strip millions of voters of "rudimentary fair representation" at all levels of government.

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Startling possibility exposed as Trump press dinner shooting narrative cracks: analyst

A political analyst flagged a startling possibility as reports indicate the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner may not have happened as it seemed.

On Saturday, reports indicated that a lone alleged gunman, Cole Allen, rushed through security at the Washington Hilton and fired multiple rounds, striking one Secret Service agent, before being apprehended by law enforcement. The rounds allegedly were fired multiple floors below where the press, President Donald Trump, and members of Trump's cabinet were located.

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Piers Morgan hits MAGA pundits with blistering montage of Trump's own violent rhetoric

Political commentator Piers Morgan cooked up a devastating montage of President Donald Trump's violent rhetoric that he played on Wednesday during a fiery takedown of a MAGA pundit's talking point.

Morgan had MAGA commentator Clay Travis, conservative radio host Ben Ferguson, Democratic strategist Mike Nellis, and liberal YouTuber Cenk Uygur on a new episode of his show, "Piers Morgan Uncensored." During the panel segment, Travis and Ferguson both claimed that the violent rhetoric espoused by Democrats had inspired the alleged shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday.

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Hot mic moment from Senate Republican stuns Judiciary Committee: report

Sen. Chuck Grassley, 92, (R-IA), befuddled his colleagues on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday when he was caught on a hot mic questioning some of the answers that witnesses were giving.

The committee met to question several of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees, and some Democrats asked the nominees who won the 2020 general election. There have been multiple hearings where Democrats have asked Trump judicial nominees the same question, and they have refused to say outright that former President Joe Biden won the election.

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DHS official at center of 'sugar baby' scandal had accused boss of sex harassment: report

A Department of Homeland Security official who was accused of using a "sugar baby" platform to fund her lifestyle had apparently accused her former boss of sexual harassment before the allegations surfaced, according to reports on Wednesday.

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism Julia Varvaro, 29, was placed on leave after she was accused of soliciting funds from "sugar daddy" men on the website Seeking.com in a report from The Daily Mail. She denied the allegations and said that an ex-boyfriend was disgruntled after they ended their relationship.

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MAGA senator admits Trump's revenge bid is likely a loser

WASHINGTON — Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), a close ally of President Donald Trump's, threw cold water on the president's latest attempt to prosecute one of his political foes in an exclusive interview with Raw Story

Raw Story caught up with Johnson on Capitol Hill on Wednesday and asked him about the indictment that Trump's Department of Justice returned against former FBI Director James Comey. Johnson went along with the idea, although he acknowledged that it was unlikely to yield any substantive results.

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Trump's latest 'terrifying' admission reveals something dark on the horizon: analysts

A series of leaks that made it into the newspapers on Wednesday about how President Donald Trump talks about himself behind closed doors alarmed a pair of political analysts.

Nico Hines, host of "The Daily Beast Podcast," discussed a new report from The Atlantic detailing how Trump considers himself among history's greatest men, in the same ranks as figures like Alexander the Great or Julius Caesar. Hines noted that Trump has spoken highly of himself in the past, but the remarks captured in the report, which cites "a senior administration official and a longtime Trump confidant," show that his grandiose self-view has reached a new level.

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Trump breaks silence after major Supreme Court ruling on voting rights

Trump gloated on Wednesday about a new Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which watered down the strength of the Voting Rights Act and is expected to allow increased gerrymandering and threats to minority representation.

"Today's 6-3 Supreme Court decision in the Callais case is a BIG WIN for Equal Protection under the Law as it returns the Voting Rights Act to its Original Intent, which was to protect against intentional Racial Discrimination," Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Wednesday. "Thank you to brilliant Justice Samuel Alito for authoring this important and appropriate Opinion. Congratulations!"

'Patently false': Trump baffles with 'completely stupid' reason for latest legal battle

President Donald Trump stunned political analysts and observers during a press gaggle in the Oval Office on Wednesday after he was asked about a recent indictment secured by his Department of Justice.

On Tuesday, the DOJ indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two felony counts of threatening Trump's life and interstate communication violations. The charges stem from a picture Comey posted on his Instagram account of seashells arranged to read "86 47," a term that some conservatives have construed to mean that Comey was advocating for Trump's death.

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