Conservative podcaster Dave Smith, previously a Trump supporter, has called for the former president’s impeachment due to his handling of the Iran conflict. Smith criticized Trump’s contradictory support for Israel’s actions while simultaneously suggesting negotiations with Iran, deeming this an unacceptable betrayal of core principles. He predicts Trump will lose significant support as a result of this perceived policy failure, and his position is echoed by other former Trump allies, including Tucker Carlson. Smith’s condemnation highlights a growing rift among Trump’s base over his foreign policy decisions.
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Three Boeing 747 freighters departed China within a three-day period, flying westward before disappearing from radar near Iran following an Israeli attack. The planes, typically used for military equipment transport, sparked concern about potential Chinese aid to Iran amidst the ongoing conflict. Aviation experts highlight China’s strategic partnership with Iran and its potential motives for providing support, although direct military involvement remains unlikely due to the risk of escalating tensions with the US. While the cargo remains unknown, past instances of Chinese attempts to disguise military shipments raise suspicion.
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In a recent interview, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson accused the network of functioning as a “propaganda hose,” deliberately manipulating its older viewership to support further U.S. military intervention, specifically citing potential conflict with Iran. He directly implicated Fox personalities like Sean Hannity, along with Rupert Murdoch, Miriam Adelson, and Ike Perlmutter, as key players in this alleged warmongering effort. Carlson’s criticism comes amidst his increasingly vocal opposition to U.S. foreign policy and his departure from Fox News in 2023. He further warned of impending war in a newsletter, also suggesting President Trump’s complicity.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem experienced an allergic reaction and was taken to a Washington, D.C., hospital as a precaution. She is reportedly alert and recovering. Secret Service agents were present at the hospital. Noem, a recent appointee to the Trump administration, has been a key figure in the administration’s immigration policies and has advocated for the dismantling of FEMA.
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President Trump’s abrupt departure from the G7 summit was attributed by French President Macron to potential US involvement in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a claim Trump later denied. While Trump cited unspecified “bigger” reasons for his early return to Washington, he confirmed receiving signals of Iran’s desire to de-escalate. Following a surprise Israeli attack on Iran, retaliatory strikes and escalating tensions prompted international calls for de-escalation, with concerns raised about potential environmental damage and Iran’s nuclear program. Despite the White House downplaying direct US military involvement, Macron warned against regime change through force.
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Following Friday’s Israeli attacks on Iranian facilities, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirms a direct hit on the Natanz underground enrichment plant. While inspections are currently impossible, the IAEA is providing ongoing assessments of the damage sustained at Iranian nuclear sites. The extent of the damage and its impact on Iran’s nuclear program remain unclear. Further updates from the IAEA are anticipated as the situation unfolds.
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Senator Mike Lee deleted three tweets mocking the Minnesota shooting that killed a state lawmaker and her spouse. These posts, which included a photo of the alleged shooter and unfounded claims linking the shooting to Marxism, drew widespread condemnation. Following criticism from Senator Tina Smith and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Lee removed the offensive content. No statement was released by Lee’s office regarding the incident.
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A new report reveals that Katie Miller, wife of Stephen Miller, pressured the Social Security Administration (SSA) to falsely claim 40% of calls involved fraudulent activity, a figure fabricated by the White House and Elon Musk. This false claim was made to support cuts to the SSA spearheaded by Musk’s initiative, DOGE. The acting SSA administrator, Leland Dudek, initially complied but was later replaced by Frank Bisignano, who contradicted Miller’s statement while simultaneously defending DOGE’s actions. The resulting staffing shortages and claim backlog demonstrate the negative consequences of this politically-motivated manipulation of agency data.
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Adriana Smith, a 31-year-old Georgia nurse declared brain dead in February, delivered a premature baby boy, Chance, via emergency cesarean section. Chance, born at approximately six months gestation, weighs 1 pound, 13 ounces and is currently in the NICU. Smith’s family was initially told that state law prevented removal of life support due to the pregnancy, but the Attorney General clarified that the law did not mandate this. Smith will be taken off life support.
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Following his arrest for brandishing a firearm at a Nashville protest, Elijah Millar, 19, was again taken into custody. A subsequent search of his Murfreesboro home by Murfreesboro Police and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force yielded evidence, including computers and other items. Millar faces three counts of illegal weapons possession, stemming from a recent incident and a prior discovery of firearms in his home. His arrest followed a reported suicide attempt and a psychiatric evaluation.
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