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Ex-Trump official snaps at CNN panelist: 'I'll let you speak if you let me speak'

Former Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin returned to the public eye and bristled during an exchange with a fellow CNN panelist on Tuesday.

McLaughlin, who left the Trump administration in February, joined anchor Kasie Hunt for the first time on CNN during the live broadcast to discuss the Department of Justice's indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, who was charged with threatening the life of President Donald Trump. The indictment stemmed from an image of seashells that Comey posted on Instagram while on a beach walk along the North Carolina coast last year that said "8647."

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'What gives?' GOP elder statesman tears into Trump's Pentagon in scathing op-ed

A prominent Senate Republican shredded President Donald Trump's Department of Defense for allowing an unelected official to let congressionally appropriated funds for an ally to sit "collecting dust."

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) penned a new op-ed in The Washington Post on Tuesday, where he bashed Undersecretary Elbridge Colby for stonewalling the release of $400 million in funding for Ukraine in its war against Russia. He argued that Colby's actions are effectively a continuation of the Biden administration's "anemic" response to the conflict and "hamper[] the prospect of diplomacy."

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'It is short!' CNN analyst taken aback as indictment revealed for Comey's seashell post

A CNN legal expert was floored on Tuesday after the grand jury's indictment against former FBI Director James Comey was revealed.

Katelyn Polantz, CNN's crime and justice correspondent, obtained a copy of the indictment against Comey and read it during CNN's "The Arena" on Tuesday afternoon. The indictment is three pages long and includes two charges: one for allegedly threatening the president and the other for a threat of interstate communications.

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King Charles just delivered a pointed message to Trump in 'very British' way: CNN analyst

An analyst was surprised after King Charles III directed comments at President Donald Trump in his address to Congress on Tuesday.

David Chalian, senior vice president, Washington bureau chief and political director for CNN, commented that King Charles encouraged Trump to support Ukraine, praised his country's Navy and military after Trump had questioned it, and reinforced his dedication to preserving the world's environment, areas where Trump has disagreed with the monarch.

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Horror as Trump slaps his face on new passports: 'Can you opt out?'

People were stunned on Tuesday after a mock-up revealed the new potential design for U.S. passports featuring a scowling President Donald Trump.

The redesign, which was officially justified as part of the 250th anniversary celebration of American independence, represents the first time a sitting president's image will appear on a modern U.S. passport. The State Department was planning a limited run of 25,000 Trump-emblazoned passports, pending final approval.

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'Indict over it?' Republican grilled as Trump DOJ charges James Comey over 'seashells'

CNN anchor Brianna Keilar pressed Rep. Mark Alford (R-MO) as Trump's Department of Justice moved forward with a second indictment against former FBI Director James Comey that stemmed from an image of seashells that said "8647."

Keilar was speaking with Alford during a live broadcast from Capitol Hill when the news surfaced that Comey was facing a second indictment and that it was over an image he had apparently posted and later removed on Instagram of a seashell formation on a beach walk in North Carolina. The caption on his post said, "Cool shell formation on my beach walk."

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'Come again?' Kash Patel throws tantrum as Tim Walz takes credit for fraud investigation

FBI Director Kash Patel lashed out at Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) after the state official took credit for tipping federal officials off to possible fraud.

According to reports on Tuesday, FBI and Department of Homeland Security officers executed more than 20 search warrants on Somali-linked daycares and other businesses in Minnesota.

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Fuming Trump fires back at top ally for calling his war 'humiliating'

President Donald Trump fired back at a U.S. ally for criticizing his war in Iran as a losing cause.

"The Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon," Trump wrote. "He doesn’t know what he’s talking about! If Iran had a Nuclear Weapon, the whole World would be held hostage."

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'Anti-Christ would be smarter': James Carville mocks rebel Republicans' attack on Trump

Republican critics of Trump are missing the mark by labeling the president the "Antichrist," Democratic political strategist James Carville said.

"I've called Trump the MF word, and I've called him worse than that. I've called him a sack of [expletive]," Carville said Tuesday on Politicon. "Rod [Dreher], who is Vance's spiritual mentor and Tucker Carlson, who is a person of some substance in the Republican Party, have both called Trump the Antichrist. Well, even I haven't gotten there."

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Fox News pundit shocked by Comey seashell indictment: 'I must be in a parallel universe'

Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley expressed surprise after President Donald Trump's Department of Justice reportedly indicted former FBI Director James Comey on charges related to an Instagram photo.

During a Fox News segment on Tuesday, host John Roberts reported that Comey had been indicted in connection with a photograph of seashells that spelled out "8647," which some have interpreted as a threat to the president's life.

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MAGA base at each other's throat's over Noem's replacement: 'Not a lot of confidence'

The performance of the Department of Homeland Security chief Markwayne Mullin has become a Rorschach test for Donald Trump’s MAGA followers, who have already expressed widely conflicting opinions about the job he has been doing, one month after he replaced controversial Kristi Noem.

According to the Washington Post's David Nakamura, some conservative anti-immigration advocates understand the political constraints Mullin faces after Noem's controversial tenure cratered Trump's immigration approval ratings. But another faction wants immediate, aggressive action regardless of political consequences.

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‘Things will get worse’: Conservative economists bust Trump tax-cut ‘myth’ wide open

The Trump administration has heavily promoted the larger tax refunds expected this year as a selling point for Republicans in the midterm elections, but two conservative economists refuted that narrative on Tuesday, arguing that, in aggregate, the Trump administration’s policies were, in effect, a tax increase.

Signed into law by President Donald Trump last year, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act extended a number of tax cuts implemented during his first term – tax cuts that largely benefit the wealthiest Americans, and at the expense of social safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance. The savings for “the average American,” however, were more than offset by the price hikes caused by Trump’s tariff policy, conservative economists Phil Gramm and Michael Solon argued Tuesday in an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal.

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Photographer captures 'awkward' Trump moment: 'Patted the first lady on the tooshie'

Amid the widely publicized White House visit Tuesday by England’s King Charles III, one photographer captured a remarkable moment on camera, one that appeared to show President Donald Trump, as one CBS News reporter put it, patting “the first lady on the tooshie.”

“Trump patted the first lady on the tooshie during [the] arrival ceremony for king and queen,” wrote CBS News reporter Jennifer Jacobs in a social media post on X, alongside an image of the photograph in question, taken by Associated Press photographer Jacquelyn Martin.

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