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'Huge distraction': New Maggie Haberman book reveals JD Vance clash with Trump over Iran

An intense new round of reporting from The New York Times' Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan revealed that Vice President J.D. Vance was the most intense naysayer over invading Iran in President Donald Trump's inner circle, often going against the positions of everyone else to warn the idea could be a disaster.

"Nobody in Mr. Trump’s inner circle was more worried about the prospect of war with Iran, or did more to try to stop it, than the vice president," the report said. "Mr. Vance had built his political career opposing precisely the kind of military adventurism that was now under serious consideration. He had described a war with Iran as 'a huge distraction of resources' and 'massively expensive.'"

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White House response makes Trump's genocidal threat even more terrifying: analyst

Donald Trump's early morning threat to wipe out an entire civilization was terrifying — but the White House's response was even more so, Mother Jones columnist Noah Lanard wrote.

Lanard made several calls to Trump's representatives Tuesday, shortly after the president warned on Truth Social, "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again," continuing with "I don't want that to happen, but it probably will."

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Acting attorney general: 'Nobody has any idea why' Pam Bondi was fired

Interim Attorney General Todd Blanche insisted that he had no idea why President Donald Trump had fired former Attorney General Pam Bondi.

During a Tuesday press conference, Blanche was asked to square his pledge to root out weaponization at the Department of Justice with Trump's demand that his enemies be prosecuted.

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'I'm sick to my stomach': Lawmakers call for 25th Amendment as Trump heightens Iran threat

A number of congressional Democrats were raising concerns and demanding that it was time to invoke the 25th Amendment on Tuesday after President Donald Trump raised a serious threat to permanently damage Iran and its people.

Trump said via his Truth Social platform that if Iran did not meet his negotiation deadline by 8 p.m. ET, "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will."

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'Humiliating his understudy': Analyst says Trump will discard Vance as MAGA fractures more

Vice President JD Vance has taken multiple hits from President Donald Trump — and might not realize that the joke is at his expense, an analyst suggested.

Dana Milbank, a NOTUS columnist, described in a New York Times opinion guest column published Tuesday how Trump has continued to embarrass Vance as the MAGA coalition has cracked.

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Iranians form human shields at power plants as Trump threatens possible war crimes

Just hours before President Donald Trump's deadline for ending the civilization in Iran, the country was organizing human shields at power plants on the U.S. targeting list.

This week, Iran's Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Alireza Rahimi, called on Iranians to form human chains at power plants at 2:30 p.m. local time.

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Supreme Court shrug leaves core Trump tactic in tatters: analyst

A key tactic of President Donald Trump’s “dating back to early in his real estate career” was proven last week to no longer be effective, The New Republic’s Ross Rosenfeld argued on Tuesday, and largely due to “no one of consequence” being “intimidated by him” anymore.

Trump became the first sitting president in history to attend oral arguments during a Supreme Court hearing last week, with justices weighing in on the legality of Trump’s efforts to eliminate birthright citizenship. Ahead of his appearance, Trump had repeatedly lashed out at justices – even those he appointed – as “dumb” and an “embarrassment to their families.”

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Far-right Freedom Caucus breaks with Trump on DHS funding: report

The far-right Freedom Caucus is openly defying Donald Trump by rejecting his endorsed two-step funding plan for the Department of Homeland Security — a stunning rebuke that exposes the fracturing Republican Party and leaves Speaker Mike Johnson, once again, scrambling to hold his caucus together.

According to The Hill's Emily Brooks, the Freedom Caucus issued an official statement Tuesday publicly rejecting Trump's compromise, which would fund most of DHS through a bipartisan Senate bill while using budget reconciliation to separately fund ICE and Border Patrol.

"We cannot leave ICE and CBP hanging with nothing but hopes and prayers that reconciliation 2.0 comes together. That's why we must use reconciliation to fully fund ALL of the Department of Homeland Security!" the Freedom Caucus declared on X.

The defiance is particularly striking because Trump himself endorsed the two-step plan last week alongside Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Speaker Johnson. But the hardliners aren't backing down.

"We must provide robust funding for ICE and CBP, and it should be done with all of DHS in reconciliation 2.0. We can fund DHS for the rest of the President's term to ensure Democrats can never again take our nation's security hostage."

"We will never hand Democrats their ultimate prize: A defunded ICE, handcuffed CBP, and criminal aliens terrorizing our communities," the caucus added — language that suggests the hardliners view Trump's compromise as capitulation.

Johnson faces an impossible task. He had already rejected the two-step plan as a "joke" before Trump forced him to publicly support it. Now the Freedom Caucus is calling his bluff, demanding a full GOP reconciliation bill that funds all of DHS at once.

Trump's recent executive order paying DHS employees despite the shutdown eliminated the political pressure that typically forces deals. The Freedom Caucus is now exploiting that breathing room to push for total victory rather than compromise.

The intraparty warfare signals a prolonged DHS funding battle ahead — and growing evidence that even Trump's endorsement can't unite a fractured Republican caucus.

MAGA pouts about Trump destroying GOP midterms chances: 'Every day will be hell'

MAGA influencers Steve Bannon and Eric Bolling warned that Democrats would "rain hell down" if President Donald Trump's war in Iran leads to defeat for Republicans in the midterm elections.

During his Tuesday War Room podcast, Bannon cautioned that it could be "one of those days" after Trump threatened to destroy Iran's civilization in a single night.

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Nobel winner says Trump's new 'motive' admission will make war crimes trial 'no problem'

Economist and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman warned that President Donald Trump's serious threat that "a whole civilization will die tonight" in his latest escalation of the Iran war would lead to lasting damage for the United States.

In his Substack on Tuesday, Krugman suggested "the civilization we destroy may be our own" and that Trump had made a major admission with his comments. He called it America's "darkest hour" yet.

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Trump's inner circle faced with 'walk away now' alternative as firings loom: analyst

Now that Donald Trump has broken the ice by abruptly firing Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and then Attorney General Pam Bondi, everyone's job is reportedly on the line as the president shakes up his embattled administration.

According to political strategist Max Burns writing for MS NOW, Trump is making a fundamental miscalculation. "Instead of getting the message the American people are sending, Trump is instead leaning on an old trick from his reality television days and shaking up the cast of characters in his dysfunctional administration. He may think a purge will fix things, but high-profile firings won't cure what ails an administration derailed by his own incompetence and failures."

The timing of Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi's departures are revealing. Both exited as Trump hit his worst-ever approval ratings in traditionally Republican stronghold areas — a sign of deeper, structural problems that scapegoating can't solve.

The numbers tell the story of failure. A CNN poll published April 1 found Trump 14 points underwater on immigration issues, with a growing number of independents abandoning his mass deportation scheme. On the Epstein files scandal, a majority of voters believe Trump is covering up the crimes of convicted sex offender and suspected sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — an issue Trump specifically tasked Bondi with resolving months ago, with no success.

The pattern is clear: Trump tolerates rank incompetence, but he cannot tolerate looking bad in public. That's a cardinal sin and someone has to pay –– just not him.

Burns highlights the absurdity of Trump's approach: "Voting contestants out of the boardroom may have been compelling television when Trump merely had to pretend to be a leader, but it's a disastrous policy when American families at home and troops abroad are paying the costs of the president's ineptitude."

"Trump’s first term is a reminder that when he’s cornered and increasingly unpopular, his most loyal flunkies often find themselves out of a job. That leaves key administration officials facing a difficult choice: Walk away now or face the growing risk of a presidential Truth Social post telling you to pack up your desk," Burns recommended.

Trump affirms he's 'sticking to' imminent threat to forever end Iranian civilization

President Donald Trump called Fox News’ Bret Baier Tuesday morning to affirm that he would be “sticking to” his threat to permanently destroy Iranian civilization by Tuesday night, and that plans were already “moving forward.”

“I just got off the phone with the president,” Baier said. “He called, and I said ‘listen, if you were to put odds on it, what were the odds that this is going to end up being a negotiated deal?’ He said he wasn’t going to put odds on it, but he said ‘8 p.m. is happening’ – that’s what he said.”

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Iran cuts communication with Trump over threat to destroy civilization: report

President Donald Trump's gambit to force Iran to negotiate has reportedly backfired.

"A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again," Trump warned on Tuesday in a Truth Social post.

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