Politics

Trump Claims Iran Bombing Talk With Former President, Denials Suggest Otherwise

President Trump claimed to have spoken with a former president who expressed a wish to have bombed Iran, stating, “I wish I did it.” However, aides for George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama, as well as a source familiar with Joe Biden’s engagements, have all denied any recent conversations fitting this description. Trump declined to identify the former president, citing concerns about “Trump derangement syndrome” among others and stating he did not want to “get him into trouble.”

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Crockett Security Aide Was Wanted Felon

Representative Jasmine Crockett confirmed that a man killed by Dallas police last week had worked as security for her, expressing shock at revelations about his past. The deceased, identified as Diamon Robinson, had multiple felony warrants, including for impersonating an officer, and had barricaded himself in a car before being shot by police. Crockett stated that Robinson, known to her team as Mike King, had been vetted according to House protocols and that his ability to circumvent these systems is alarming. She further noted that the person she knew as Mike King did not align with the description of Robinson’s criminal history and expressed belief in redemption.

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Trump Falsely Claims 9/11 Prediction Amidst Other Controversies

President Donald Trump reiterated his unsubstantiated claim that he predicted the 9/11 terror attacks a year before they occurred, stating he wrote about Osama bin Laden in a book. However, fact checks of his 2000 book reveal only a single, non-specific mention of Bin Laden, and no explicit warning or call to action regarding an impending attack. This recurring false assertion was made again as questions arise about the Trump administration’s assessment of Iran’s potential retaliation, with the president also claiming to have foreseen the Strait of Hormuz becoming a “weapon.”

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Trump Admits Fraud Task Force Will Target Blue States

The Speaker’s narrow majority has faced significant challenges due to recent deaths within the party, a precarious situation for leadership. One instance involved Congressman Neal Dunn of Florida, who, despite a serious health diagnosis, continued to serve, earning praise from the Speaker as a dedicated champion and patriot. This demonstrates the fragility of the current political landscape and the pressures faced by those in leadership positions.

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Trump’s Insults Backfire As Allies Refuse To Help

President Trump’s demands for NATO allies to assist in securing the Strait of Hormuz have been met with a cool response, a consequence, the article suggests, of years of his disparagement of these same nations. Despite Trump’s complaints that allies are not “enthusiastically” aiding the U.S. in the current crisis, which he initiated by attacking Iran without consulting them, his past rhetoric and threats towards NATO members have fostered an environment of reluctance. Allies, such as Germany and the UK, have indicated they will not be drawn into a wider Iran war, questioning the utility of their contributions and the necessity of their involvement in a conflict they did not start. This situation highlights a perceived disconnect between Trump’s expectations of alliances and the operational realities and political considerations of his partners.

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Trump Signals Beijing Summit Delay Amid Hormuz Crisis, Begs China for Help

The planned summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, originally scheduled for March 31 to April 2, faces potential delay. President Trump indicated that Washington seeks Beijing’s assistance in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting this could influence the timing of his visit. However, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent later suggested any rescheduling would be for logistical reasons, such as the President remaining in Washington to manage the Iran situation, rather than directly linked to demands on China regarding the strait.

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DOGE Bros Sensitive to Criticism of Humanities Grant Cuts

The article details how two unqualified individuals, Justin Fox and Nate Cavanaugh, terminated hundreds of humanities grants by using ChatGPT with a vague prompt about DEI. Depositions revealed their inability to define DEI and the arbitrary nature of their decisions, which included canceling grants for documentaries on Black civil rights and the Holocaust. Following public scrutiny and the release of their deposition videos, the government attempted to have them removed from the internet, only to trigger the Streisand Effect and draw further attention to the matter.

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Venezuela’s 600% Inflation Undermines Trump’s Revival Claims

Despite promises of economic recovery under the new administration, Venezuelan citizens are experiencing continued hardship. Two months into the post-Maduro era, oil output and exports have plummeted, exacerbating dollar scarcity and fueling inflation that reached approximately 600 percent in February. While some analysts offer cautious optimism citing potential oil revenue increases and revised sector laws, the reality for most Venezuelans is stagnant wages and an unmet expectation of tangible improvement. Public frustration is mounting, evidenced by increased protests demanding higher wages and pensions, highlighting the significant challenge of rebuilding disrupted production chains and restoring investor confidence.

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European Nations Shun Trump’s Hormuz Assistance Call

Despite threats from Donald Trump, European nations have ruled out sending warships to the Strait of Hormuz to reopen the vital waterway, with Germany explicitly stating it will not participate in any military intervention. European leaders emphasized diplomatic efforts, with Italy’s foreign minister stressing that “diplomacy needs to prevail.” Concerns remain among European ministers regarding the unclear strategic goals of the US and Israel’s military campaign, leading them to decide against expanding existing naval missions. Meanwhile, the conflict is escalating regionally, with drone attacks disrupting oil operations in the UAE and Israel continuing its strikes against Iran and expanding operations in Lebanon.

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