President Trump on Sunday went off on NBC's Kristen Welker, defending January 6 Patriots against her vicious smears and eventually storming off the set. Welker repeatedly attacked the President over his $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund, which was created in exchange for Trump dropping more than $10 billion in legal action against the federal government for leaking his tax returns and weaponizing the justice system against him. The fund was recently scrapped in a backroom deal with Senate Republicans in exchange for ICE and Border Patrol funding.
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President Trump denied Friday that he campaigned on avoiding “endless” wars, as he seeks to reach a deal to end hostilities with Iran. “I didn’t promise anything. I don’t like these endless wars. This is not an endless war,” he told host Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” in an interview that aired Sunday. …
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USC baseball is going to have to take the hard way to the College World Series. After winning the opener of their NCAA Tournament Super Regional, the Trojans’ momentum met a stronger opposing force Saturday. USC starting pitcher Grant Govel allowed only one run, but North Carolina evened the best-of-three Super Regional on Saturday. North...
The New York Times on Saturday added significant new detail to a bombshell report first published by NBC News — and covered by Raw Story — revealing that the Pentagon has raised its counterintelligence threat assessment for Israel to "critical," its highest level.The most striking addition: a senior U.S. official's characterization of what Israel has been doing. The aggressiveness of Israeli intelligence collection on top Trump administration officials, the official told the Times, has been "unhinged."The Times also identified the specific American officials Israel is believed to have targeted: Steve Witkoff, Trump's chief Iran negotiator; Elbridge A. Colby, the Pentagon's top policy official; and Colby's deputy for Middle East policy, Michael P. DiMino IV.The paper also reports American personnel in Israel found that software to intercept their communications had been installed on their phones.That last detail underscores what officials described as a self-inflicted vulnerability. Senior Trump officials have routinely conducted national security business on personal cellphones, flown on private aircraft, and declined embassy staffing support abroad — habits that make them easy targets, according to the new report."The tendency of some senior Trump administration officials to fly on private aircraft, to conduct national security business on their personal phones and to reject staffing from U.S. embassies abroad made them especially vulnerable targets," a former senior official told the Times."Other current officials also acknowledged the use of personal cellphones by top American officials have made them easy targets for eavesdropping," the Times states.Israel's threat designation now stands higher than any other U.S. ally and higher than some adversaries, the report notes. The Pentagon declined to comment. The White House called the account false. Israel's embassy said Israel "does not gather intelligence on American entities, let alone U.S. government officials."
Rep. Nancy Mace’s attempt to leap from the House of Representatives to the governor’s mansion in South Carolina has more difficulties than Donald Trump ignoring her and endorsing opponent Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette.As part of a Politico interview with the controversial lawmaker, who still considers herself “MAGA” despite the president turning his back on her, one South Carolina GOP insider claimed she has enough personal baggage to give conservative voters pause.Trump's endorsement of Evette carries decisive weight in South Carolina's reliably Republican environment. Historical voting patterns suggest Evette has effectively secured her place in a runoff, leaving Mace and three other Republicans scrambling for the second ballot spot.According to the report, the turning point for the GOP lawmaker came in November, when Mace's public meltdown at Charleston Airport generated national headlines. According to an airport authority report, Mace unleashed a profanity-laced tirade at law enforcement officers and TSA agents for failing to meet her at a prearranged pickup location—even as they walked her to her flight.The incident proved more damaging than expected. "I think the airport thing hurt her more than the [Epstein] thing," said Terry Sullivan, a longtime South Carolina Republican operative unaffiliated in the race. "She's had really strong debate performances, she's articulate, she's right on the issues for these folks, but then she just goes a little haywire."Mace's response only amplified the damage. Days after the incident, she held a Charleston press conference defending her actions and dismissing the airport authority's report as a "political hit job.""Did I drop an f-bomb? I hope I did," she said at the time, a statement that drew swift rebukes from fellow South Carolina Republicans. Sen. Tim Scott issued a blistering statement condemning her language and treatment of airport officials. Sen. Lindsey Graham piled on with criticism of his own.Months later, Mace remains defiant. She attributed her airport confrontations to threats against her safety and the alleged partisan harassment she endures. "I get over a thousand death threats a year, and I'm the only one that doesn't get security when traveling. In fact, the last three times I've had an altercation or been accosted has been at an airport, particularly the Charleston airport, because the left has lost their mind," she told Politico.
Republican California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton on Friday went off on California's rigged election system and the "completely outrageous" weeks or month-long counting process. "First of all, however long it takes, we are confident that we're going to be in the top two at the end of this process.
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