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White House Condemns Democrat Over Stephen Miller “1930s Germany” Comment

White House condemns Democrat who told Stephen Miller to ‘go back to 1930’s Germany’

So, the White House is officially weighing in on a recent comment made by a Democrat, and it’s not exactly a glowing review. The gist of it is, a Democrat said something along the lines of Stephen Miller needing to “go back to 1930’s Germany.” Apparently, that didn’t sit well with the folks in the White House. Now, let’s unpack this, shall we? It seems like the comment in question, which brought the White House’s condemnation, has definitely stirred the pot. We’re talking about a direct comparison to the rise of the Nazi regime.… Continue reading

White House to Restrict Intelligence Sharing After Iran Report Leak

Following a leak of the early assessment of U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, the White House plans to limit intelligence sharing with Congress, specifically through the CAPNET system. This decision, which is likely to draw criticism from Democrats, comes ahead of a classified briefing for Senate members on Thursday regarding the strikes. Republicans, like Speaker Mike Johnson, are also expressing outrage over the leak, with suspicions directed towards Congress. The administration is defending the military’s actions and claiming significant damage to Iran’s nuclear program, while also downplaying the significance of the leaked assessment.

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White House Rejects Intel Findings on Iran Nuclear Sites, Calls Leaker “Low-Level Loser”

While the Trump administration touted the U.S. airstrikes on Iran as a major blow to its nuclear program, new intelligence suggests the impact was far less significant. Operation Midnight Hammer, involving B-2 bombers and “bunker buster” bombs, targeted Iranian facilities in an effort to halt nuclear weapons development. However, according to sources briefed on the operation, the strikes likely only delayed Iran’s progress by a matter of months, with key components like enriched uranium stockpiles and centrifuges largely intact. The White House has disputed this assessment, calling the report inaccurate and criticizing the anonymous sources.

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Musk Accuses Trump Aide of Federal Crime, Reigniting Bitter Feud

Elon Musk accuses President Trump’s aide, Sergio Gor, of committing a federal crime by falsifying his birthplace on federal forms, a claim stemming from a broader feud between Musk and Gor. This accusation follows reports questioning Gor’s own security clearance despite his role in vetting thousands of employees. Musk’s allegations are fueled by a previous falling out with Gor, who allegedly played a role in derailing Musk’s friend’s nomination to lead NASA. The White House maintains Gor is a trusted advisor with proper security clearance.

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Trump Threatens White House Workers: “Any Illegal Immigrants? Your Lives Will Be Destroyed”

In a White House press conference, President Trump unexpectedly questioned a group of construction workers about the presence of undocumented immigrants, asserting his administration’s large-scale deportation efforts targeting “murderers, drug dealers, and people that are mentally insane.” Despite recent concessions acknowledging negative impacts on agriculture and hospitality, the administration swiftly reversed a policy temporarily halting raids on farms and hotels, prioritizing the removal of “criminal, illegal aliens.” Trump highlighted a reported zero release of undocumented immigrants in May, while simultaneously claiming that legal immigrants must express love for America. The event concluded with the President posing for photos with the construction crew installing new flagpoles.

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Paul Condemns White House Over Picnic Snub, Says He’s Lost Respect for Trump

Senator Rand Paul alleges the White House disinvited his family from a bipartisan picnic, citing “petty vindictiveness” and “immaturity.” This action follows Paul’s outspoken criticism of the President’s policy bill, particularly its expansion of the national debt. Paul believes this disinvitation, impacting even his infant grandson, is a politically ineffective attempt to silence his opposition. He further suggests the action may have originated from White House staffers, possibly including Stephen Miller, and demonstrates a concerning decline in political discourse.

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White House Calls Musk’s Actions an “Unfortunate Episode,” Sparking Controversy

The White House dismissed Elon Musk’s criticism of President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” as an “unfortunate episode,” attributing Musk’s attacks to dissatisfaction with the bill’s lack of desired policies. The previously close relationship between Trump and Musk deteriorated after Musk publicly denounced the bill as “outrageous” and “pork-filled,” prompting Trump to accuse Musk of “Trump derangement syndrome” and suggest self-interest motivated his objections. This public spat escalated with mutual accusations and escalating rhetoric, culminating in Musk alleging Trump’s involvement in the Epstein files. The White House ultimately downplayed the conflict, stating that the President is focused on the bill’s passage.

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Democrat Demands Trump Reveal Musk’s Drug Use in White House

Rep. Stephen Lynch’s letter to President Trump questions whether Elon Musk’s alleged drug use influenced his actions as a special government employee. Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” initiatives, marked by mass firings and controversial actions, are under scrutiny. Lynch’s inquiry follows reports of Musk’s extensive drug use and seeks information from Trump about Musk’s conduct while working in the White House. The letter also requests Musk’s national security questionnaire. Democrats have expressed concern over Musk’s actions and his recent criticism of Republican legislation.

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White House Withdraws NASA Nominee Isaacman Amidst Controversy

The White House withdrew Jared Isaacman’s nomination for NASA administrator, halting the Senate confirmation process scheduled for the following week. This decision, confirmed by the administration, followed concerns raised by Isaacman’s supporters regarding potential White House opposition. The White House cited the need for a NASA administrator fully aligned with the President’s agenda as the reason for the withdrawal. A replacement will be announced shortly.

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White House Silent on Musk’s Drug Use During Trump Administration

The Trump White House and SpaceX remained silent regarding reports of Elon Musk’s extensive drug use during his time as a White House advisor. These reports, published in the New York Times, detail Musk’s alleged regular consumption of ketamine, Adderall, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms. The White House’s refusal to comment on potential drug testing, coupled with SpaceX’s alleged advanced notice of Musk’s “random” drug tests, suggests a lack of oversight. The article highlights the severity of Musk’s alleged drug use, including its reported impact on his bladder health.

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