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Trump issues staggering threat amid war negotiations: 'Blow up the rest of their country!'

President Donald Trump once again threatened to obliterate the Iranian civilization in a Truth Social post on Tuesday as war negotiations seem to be faltering.

CNN reported on Tuesday that Trump's administration has had a hard time identifying a negotiator with decision-making authority inside Iran as it evaluates multiple proposals it has received. Those negotiations have also slowed the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway that has been blockaded for multiple weeks due to the ongoing war in Iran.

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'That's an antichrist': Right-wing host loses it over one line in Dem's fiery speech

A conservative broadcaster declared Sen. Cory Booker a servant of darkness this week after the New Jersey Democrat delivered a thunderous speech calling on Americans to fight for democracy, all because of one line about grassroots organizing.

Booker took the stage at the Michigan Democratic Women's Caucus Legacy Luncheon last weekend and delivered a fiery 25-minute speech, imploring Democrats to become "foot soldiers for democracy" and warning of "darkness and wind" facing the nation ahead of the midterms.

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'Wait a minute!' Analyst catches Trump DOJ leader's telling slip-up

A Democratic analyst caught a slip-up by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche during a press conference on Tuesday.

Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel announced on Tuesday that the Trump administration had indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center on 11 counts of wire and bank fraud for its efforts to infiltrate extremist groups. The indictment was announced just days after The Atlantic published a bombshell report that alleged Patel has been drinking excessively on the job and was chronically absent from the office, which Patel denies.

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'Did Kash Patel read his lawsuit?' Expert says FBI chief's legal action kneecapped denial

FBI Director Kash Patel has sued The Atlantic over a bombshell story alleging he has frequently been drinking on the job, absent from work, and increasingly paranoid about getting fired from the administration.

But his denial of a key part of the story is already contradicted, noted All Rise News' Adam Klasfeld on X — by what he admits in his own legal complaint.

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Kash Patel's lawsuit against legal commentator thrown out

FBI Director Kash Patel got some bad news on Tuesday, as a federal judge threw out his lawsuit against legal commentator Frank Figliuzzi.

Patel sued Figliuzzi, himself a former FBI official who has done legal commentary for MSNBC — since renamed to MS NOW — for claiming that Patel has "been visible at nightclubs far more than he has been on the seventh floor of the Hoover building," meaning he is frequently absent from his job. Patel claimed this is false, as he has in fact spent more time in the FBI headquarters than at nightclubs.

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Rampaging Trump torches his Supreme Court picks expecting loss: 'Totally misrepresented!'

Donald Trump melted down on Truth Social Tuesday in a sprawling tirade that started as an attack on Democratic strategist James Carville and ended with the president torching his own Supreme Court picks as traitors who "totally misrepresented who they were."

The post began with Trump dismissing Carville as a "wacko" and "Country Destroying Sleazebag" for floating the idea of expanding the Supreme Court and adding Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico as states.

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Trump rages at 'moron' WSJ editor who called him a 'sucker': 'Iran doesn't think so!'

President Donald Trump raged at one of the Wall Street Journal's editorial board writers on Tuesday in a new Truth Social post.

Trump directly addressed Elliot Kaufman of the WSJ's editorial board in the post and a recent op-ed he wrote titled "The Iranians Take Trump for a Sucker." He argued that the war in Iran has been effectively won because the U.S. has decimated Iran's political and military leadership.

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Conservative appeals court rules red state can force schools to post Ten Commandments

Texas can enforce a state law requiring public schools to display posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

A majority of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Texas officials’ favor after hearing arguments over the law in January.

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Chaos engulfs war talks as Trump admin can't identify 'who's in charge': CNN reporter

CNN's Kristen Holmes reported on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's administration is wading through chaos in its efforts to end the war in Iran because it is struggling to identify who is leading the talks for the Iranian regime.

Trump and the Iranians have been negotiating a settlement to the war since agreeing to a ceasefire earlier this month. Last week, Trump dispatched a delegation led by Vice President JD Vance to Pakistan to negotiate an end to the war, but the delegation came back empty-handed.

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Trump's latest 'scam' confirms admin has become a 'going out of business sale': lawyer

President Donald Trump's latest "scam" shows his administration is being run like a "going out of business sale," according to one lawyer.

Trump is reportedly in talks with the IRS to secure a large settlement after the agency released part of his tax returns to a Congressional committee during his first administration. Michael Popok, a lawyer and host of the "Legal AF" podcast, argued during a new episode that the "scam" revealed that Trump appears to be acknowledging that his "lame duck" status is approaching faster than he imagined.

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MS NOW host stunned by MAGA star's rebuke of Trump: 'You have to see to believe'

President Donald Trump's neglect of domestic issues as he pursues a deeply unpopular new war in Iran is dragging his numbers down to record lows, MS NOW's Ari Melber said on Tuesday, and turning some of his former most loyal disciples against him.

"The public has spoken, and they continue to speak against Trump," said Melber.

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'He acts with cruelty': Judge voids RFK Jr.’s ‘unlawful’ directive with scathing opinion

A federal district judge in Oregon overturned Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s directive that said health care facilities providing gender-affirming care to minors are barred from Medicare and Medicaid.

U.S. District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai, in a scathing opinion filed Saturday, called Kennedy’s Dec. 18 directive “one of a long list of examples of how a leader’s wanton disregard for the rule of law causes very real harm to very real people.”

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Trump DOJ sends chills down observers' spines with 'outrageous' prosecution

President Donald Trump's Department of Justice sent chills down the spines of political analysts and observers on Tuesday after it indicted a prominent advocacy group.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the Trump DOJ indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center on 11 counts of wire and bank fraud related to the group's efforts to infiltrate extremist operations across the country. The investigation was announced just days after a bombshell report from The Atlantic revealed that Patel is frequently absent from his job and often drinks to excess.

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