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'Gonna punch you in your face': Trump aide Scott Bessent's explosive outburst leaves colleagues shocked
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly threatened to physically assault housing finance official Bill Pulte at a private dinner, fueled by accusations of Pulte badmouthing him to Donald Trump. Bessent threatened Pulte that he would punch him in his face as he launched into a furious tirade. The clash took place at a private dinner attended by dozens of administration officials and close advisers to Trump.

Karoline Leavitt’s birthday came early thanks to Trump’s team — the surprise is big
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt celebrated her 28th birthday early with a surprise from Team Trump. The room was decorated with balloons, confetti, treats, and luxury gifts. Karoline shared happy reactions and home moments on social media, including cooking for her family. Fans enjoyed seeing her birthday joy and glimpses of her family life.

Tulsi Gabbard axes $700 million from intelligence office, slashing workforce in bold shake-up
Tulsi Gabbard announced big changes at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence with deep budget cuts and job reductions. The move is part of a wider plan by the Trump administration to reshape how intelligence works. Supporters call it smart cost-cutting, while critics warn it could weaken national security.

Head of Pentagon intelligence chief Jeffrey Kruse fired amid Trump’s purge of senior military officials
Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, has been fired, prompting criticism from a Democratic senator who views it as politicizing intelligence. The move follows other removals of senior officials seen as at odds with President Trump, including General Timothy Haugh and Air Force General C.Q. Brown.

Tulsi Gabbard slashing intelligence office workforce, cutting budget by over $700 million
The Trump administration, under Director Tulsi Gabbard, is significantly downsizing the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, cutting its budget by over $700 million and reducing its workforce by more than 40%. This move includes restructuring the Foreign Malign Influence Centre, with its functions being integrated into other government areas.
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UK shelves plan to access US user data from Apple
The dispute surfaced at the start of the year with a news report that British security officials had issued the US tech giant with a secret order requiring the creation of backdoor access to view fully encrypted material. Apple challenged the order, which raised fears of electronic spying by national security officials.
US spy chief Tulsi Gabbard says UK agreed to drop 'backdoor' mandate for Apple
US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard announced the UK has dropped its demand for Apple to create a backdoor to access encrypted data of American citizens. The decision follows months of talks involving Gabbard, President Trump, and Prime Minister Starmer. Apple had strongly opposed the order, citing privacy and security risks.
Trump posts AI-generated video of Obama in jail, declares ‘treason’ and ‘crime of the century’ in blitz against former US president
Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social depicting Barack Obama's arrest, sparking debate about deepfakes and disinformation. This followed Tulsi Gabbard's accusations of a "treasonous conspiracy" by Obama-era officials during the 2016 election. Trump has labeled Obama the "ringleader" and claimed irrefutable proof exists, despite legal experts noting no charges have been filed.
Pam Bondi reopens 2016 Russia poll meddling case, did Durham miss something in 4 years?
Pam Bondi grand jury probe into 2016 Russia election interference has reopened debate on the Obama administration’s role. Despite John Durham’s four-year investigation finding no conspiracy, Bondi is examining claims of manipulated intelligence linking Trump to Russia. This new probe focuses on declassified evidence and controversial intelligence use, raising fresh political questions.
Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard shares belief in aliens, vows to ‘share the truth’ on UFOs
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, thinks aliens might be real. She suggests the US intelligence community knows more about unidentified aerial phenomena. Gabbard says her office seeks the truth and plans to share it. She also mentioned mysterious drone sightings and the Chinese surveillance balloon. Gabbard's openness signals a shift towards transparency on UAP issues.
Officials move to open inquiry on Trump's 'Russia hoax' grievance
Donald Trump wants supporters to shift focus. He wants them to focus on Democratic officials. He accuses them of persecuting him. The Justice Department is investigating Trump targets. Pam Bondi authorized prosecutors to investigate the Russia inquiry. This could involve subpoenas. The Trump administration is turning rhetoric into action. The Epstein case is also a factor.
Tom Friedman: The America we knew is rapidly slipping away
President Trump reportedly fired Erika McEntarfer, the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, allegedly due to his dissatisfaction with economic data. Senior Trump officials, including Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, publicly supported the decision, raising concerns about the integrity and independence of government economic statistics.
US DOJ to open grand jury probe into Obama officials, source says
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly directed federal prosecutors to initiate a grand jury probe into allegations that Obama administration members manufactured intelligence regarding Russia's 2016 election interference. This action follows claims by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard about the weaponization of the intelligence community. The investigation stems from accusations of a "treasonous conspiracy" to undermine Trump's campaign.
Donald Trump goes off the rails over Epstein, again blames Barack Obama in explosive new meltdown
Donald Trump is again blaming Barack Obama. He claims Obama plotted against his presidency. This comes as Trump faces scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump accuses Obama of a 'coup'. He says Obama tried to undermine his win. Tulsi Gabbard supports Trump's claims. She alleges Obama created false evidence.
Pam Bondi to be thrown under the bus in Epstein cover-up, DC source alleges
Pam Bondi faces potential fallout over the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, with insiders suggesting she may be scapegoated for the perceived lack of transparency. The decision to halt prosecutions and the absence of a client list, announced under Bondi's leadership, have fueled conspiracy theories and angered Trump supporters.
Trump's distraction methods fall flat against Epstein uproar
Donald Trump faces challenges as his usual tactics to deflect scrutiny fail amid growing concerns about Jeffrey Epstein. His supporters demand transparency. Trump tries to divert attention by criticizing the previous government. Democrats see an opportunity to exploit the situation. Despite the controversy, Trump's base remains largely supportive of his policies on immigration and the economy.
In Epstein furor, Trump struggles to shake off controversy his allies once stoked
Donald Trump faces questions about Jeffrey Epstein case during Scotland trip. He dismisses concerns, focuses on deals. Allies stoked Epstein conspiracy theories. Trump administration struggles with transparency. Officials release some information, face backlash. Trump sees Epstein case as a 'witch hunt'. He deflects attention by revisiting Russia investigation. Tulsi Gabbard releases documents to discredit Russian interference.
Tulsi Gabbard's claims of an anti-Trump conspiracy are not supported by declassified documents
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, declassified documents alleging an Obama administration conspiracy to delegitimize Donald Trump's 2016 victory. Gabbard claims the intelligence community falsely asserted Russian interference favored Trump. However, investigations, including Republican-led probes, affirmed Russia's interference, primarily through social media and hacked materials.
Gabbard uses surprise White House appearance to attack Trump's enemies on the Russia investigation
Tulsi Gabbard, the national intelligence director, accused former President Barack Obama of plotting a coup against Donald Trump. She presented documents to the Justice Department for a criminal investigation. This action has sparked controversy, with Democrats calling for her resignation. Republicans, however, support Gabbard. Trump praised her loyalty and called her the 'hottest person in the room'.
Trump calls Tulsi Gabbard 'hottest in the room', backs her explosive Obama-rigging claims
Donald Trump ignited controversy by praising Tulsi Gabbard at a White House event and endorsing her report alleging Barack Obama rigged the 2016 election. Gabbard's report claims Obama-era communications reveal manipulation attempts, though it acknowledges no vote tampering. Obama's camp dismissed the allegations as ridiculous, while the report's timing coincides with renewed focus on Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump has his biggest target in crosshairs. What can happen
Donald Trump has accused Barack Obama of orchestrating a "coup" in 2016 by politicizing intelligence on Russian election interference, citing newly declassified documents. These documents, released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, allege that Obama-era officials manipulated intelligence to damage Trump.
Barack Obama’s office responds to Trump’s ‘bizarre’ treason accusations amid Russia election interference claims
Barack Obama's office has responded to Donald Trump's accusations. Trump accused Obama of treason related to the 2016 election. These accusations came after Tulsi Gabbard's report. The report alleges a conspiracy by Obama officials. Obama's spokesperson called Trump's claims a distraction. The spokesperson said Russia tried to influence the election. But Russia did not manipulate any votes.
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