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Hegseth Confirms Leader Behind Trump Assassination Effort Has Been ‘Hunted Down and Killed’

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Wednesday that the Iranian leader behind multiple assassination attempts against President Donald Trump was killed during U.S. strikes on Iran over the weekend as part of Operation Epic Fury.

โ€œThe leader of the unit that attempted to assassinate Trump has been hunted down and killed,โ€ Hegseth said during a press conference Wednesday morning.

โ€œIran tried to kill President Trump and President Trump got the last laugh,โ€ Hegseth continued. โ€œNow, this is not a โ€˜mission accomplishedโ€™ situation. This is simply a reality check.โ€

U.S. officials confirmed earlier this week that strikes against Iran, which began Saturday, killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior figures in the regimeโ€™s leadership.

The military campaign comes amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran following repeated threats from Iran against Trump after the 2020 U.S. strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani.

In 2024, Iran-linked actors attempted to arrange an assassination plot targeting Trump. The U.S. government has also previously warned of other Iranian efforts to target the former president.

In 2022, an Iranian video depicted an assassination attempt on Trump while he played golf.

Trump referenced those threats during a phone call with ABC Newsโ€™ Jonathan Karl earlier this week following reports of Khameneiโ€™s death.

โ€œI got him before he got me,โ€ Trump said.

โ€œThey tried twice,โ€ Trump continued, referring to Iranโ€™s previous attempts on his life. โ€œWell, I got him first.โ€

During Wednesdayโ€™s press conference, Hegseth said the combined power of U.S. and Israeli intelligence and military forces is rapidly weakening Iranโ€™s ability to respond.

โ€œAmerica is winning decisively, devastatingly and without mercy,โ€ Hegseth said.

He also emphasized that the current military campaign was never intended to be evenly matched.

โ€œThis was never meant to be a fair fight and it is not a fair fight. We are punching them while theyโ€™re down, which is exactly how it should be,โ€ he said.

Iran has launched retaliatory attacks in response to the strikes. A drone strike in Kuwait earlier this week killed at least six Americans, according to U.S. officials. Hegseth vowed those casualties would be avenged.

He said:

โ€œAs President Trump said, more and larger waves are coming. We are just getting started. We are accelerating, not decelerating. Iranโ€™s capabilities are evaporating by the hour, while American strength grows fiercer, smarter and utterly dominant. More bombers and more fighters are arriving just today. And now, with complete control of the skies, we will be using 500-pound, 1,000-pound and 2,000 pound GPS and laser-guided precision gravity bombs, of which we have a nearly unlimited stockpile. We used more exquisite standoff munitions at the start, but no longer need to. Our stockpiles of those, as well as patriots, remains extremely strong.โ€

Hegseth added that the United States has the capacity to sustain the conflict if necessary.

He warned the U.S. can โ€œsustain this fight easily for as along as we need to.โ€

The defense secretary compared Iranโ€™s situation to a football team that had prepared only the opening portion of a game.

โ€œI liken Iranโ€™s predicament to a football team who scripted the first 20 plays of a game,โ€ he said. โ€œThe team knew what plays to run because their first few drives were scripted. But now that the game has started and the blitz is on, they donโ€™t know what plays call, let alone how to get in the huddle and call those plays.โ€

Hegseth concluded by saying the strikes represent Trump getting the โ€œlast laughโ€ against Iran.

Florida Republican Introduces Bill To Add Trump To Mount Rushmore

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    Rep.ย Anna Paulina Lunaย (R-Fla.)ย introducedย aย bill Tuesday seekingย to addย President Trumpโ€™sย face to the Mount Rushmore monument.ย 

    โ€œHis remarkable accomplishments for our country and the success he will continue to deliver deserve the highest recognition and honor on this iconic national monument,โ€ Luna wrote in a Tuesday post on the social platform X.

    โ€œLetโ€™s get carving!โ€

    The Interior Department would be in charge of undertaking Trumpโ€™s addition to the South Dakota landmark if approved by Congress.

    โ€œMount Rushmore, a timeless symbol of our nationโ€™s freedom and strength, deserves to reflect his towering legacyโ€”a legacy further solidified by the powerful start to his second term,โ€ Luna shared in a separate statement

    โ€œHe will be forever remembered among the great like Presidentsย George Washington,ย Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.โ€

    Luna is not the first person to float the idea. Fox News contributors this weekย suggestedย adding Trumpโ€™s faceย to Mount Rushmore to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the countryโ€™s founding, which is set for 2026.

    โ€œIf you did, like, the 250th anniversary of the country at Mount Rushmore with President Trumpโ€™s face, it would be epic,โ€ย Kayleigh McEnany,ย Trumpโ€™s former press secretary,ย said this week onย Fox News Channelโ€™s โ€œOutnumbered.โ€

    Prosecutor Drops Trump Georgia Election Case

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      On Wednesday, President Trumpโ€™s criminal prosecution in Georgia came to an abrupt end when the prosecutor who took over the case announced he would not move forward. 

      Pete Skandalakis, the executive director of Georgiaโ€™s Prosecuting Attorneysโ€™ Council who took over Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willisโ€™s 2020 election subversion case against Trump and several allies, filed a motion indicating to the judge that he is declining to prosecute them further.  

      “The political persecution of President Trump by disqualified DA Fani Willis is finally over. This case should never have been brought. A fair and impartial prosecutor has put an end to this lawfare,” Trump’s lead Georgia defense counsel Steve Sadow said.

      The Hill reports:

      โ€œIt is on life support and the decision what to do with it falls on me and me alone,โ€ Skandalakis wrote in a 22-page memo submitted to the court Wednesday. โ€œBut unlike family members who must make the emotional decision to withdraw loved ones from life-sustaining treatment, I have no emotional connection to this case.โ€ 

      โ€œAs a former elected official who ran as both a Democrat and a Republican and now is the Executive Director of a non-partisan agency, this decision is not guided by a desire to advance an agenda but is based on my beliefs and understanding of the law,โ€ he continued. 

      Trump has repeatedly said the โ€œwhole case has been a disgrace to justice.โ€ย 

      โ€œIt was started by the Biden DOJ as an attack on his political opponent, Donald Trump,โ€ Trump said in a previous interview with Fox News, โ€œThey used anyone and anybody, and she has been disqualified, and her boyfriend has been disqualified, and they stole funds and went on trips.โ€ย 

      Trump said the case โ€œshould not be allowed to go any further.โ€ 

      โ€œThere is no way such corrupt people can lead a case, and then it gets taken over by somebody else,โ€ Trump told Fox News Digital. โ€œIt was a corrupt case, so how could it be taken over by someone else?โ€ 

      Fired State Dept Bureaucrats Reportedly Uniting To Sabotage Trump ‘Regime’

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      A recent report revealed that current and former USAID and State Department officials are using their expertise in undermining authoritarian regimes abroad against President Donald Trump.

      NOTUS reporter Jose Pagliery reported that “Some of the democracy-building experts President Donald Trump fired this year from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department are now reapplying the skills and knowledge they built up over decades to undermine Trumpโ€™s power.”

      One anonymous current federal official warned to NOTUS, “Take it from those of us who worked in authoritarian countries: Weโ€™ve become one.” He added, “They were so quick to disband AID, the group that supposedly instigates color revolutions. But theyโ€™ve done a very foolish thing. You just released a bunch of well-trained individuals into your population. If you kept our offices going and had us play solitaire in the office, it might have been safer to keep your regime.”

      “Former officials” reportedly told the news outlet that they are “holding workshops on a tactic called โ€˜noncooperation.โ€™ Theyโ€™re building a network of government workers willing to engage in even minor acts of rebellion in the office. And theyโ€™re planting the seeds of what they hope could become a nationwide general strike.

      “Some in the informal network of Trump opponents are sharing an old CIA pamphlet with allies who still work in the government: Itโ€™s called โ€˜Simple Sabotage,โ€™” the reporter added.

      This community, NOTUS reported, “is composed of diplomats and human rights activists who were once on the U.S. government payroll encouraging Latin American dissidents to fight dictators and supporting African independence movements. They were involved to varying degrees with an ultimately successful uprising in the Middle East.” 

      One group that NOTUS cited was “DemocracyAID,” which has no formal website or legal entity so far, but is “already hosting invite-only workshops with federal employees who hear about them from friends, vetting each person before theyโ€™re allowed into a trusted circle and teaching them case studies, like the Danish underground insurgency against Nazi occupation.”

      Deputy White House press secretary Anna Kelly condemned such efforts in a statement to NOTUS, saying, “It is inherently undemocratic for unelected bureaucrats to undermine the duly elected President of the United States and the agenda he was given a mandate to implement.”

      A senior State Department official told Fox News Digital, “The State Department is not aware of these reports but always takes our national security seriously. We will continue to take every precaution to protect the State Department from internal and external threats.”

      The NOTUS report comes on the heels of a separate alarming report from Axios that revealed a concerning swath of Democrat lawmakers’ constituents encouraging political violence.

      Democrat lawmakers say their voters are enraged at the lack of ability to counter President Donald Trump‘s agenda, with some sounding the alarm that they could potentially resort to “violence,” Axios reported Monday.

      The outlet says it spoke to over two dozen House Democrats to measure the temperature of the Democrat base and what it uncovered was red-hot anger and a desire to circumvent the rule of law.

      “We’ve got people who are desperately wanting us to do something… no matter what we say, they want [more],” Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) told the outlet.

      Axios noted that most of the lawmakers spoke on condition of anonymity.

      “Our own base is telling us that what we’re doing is not good enough… [that] there needs to be blood to grab the attention of the press and the public,” one such lawmaker said.

      Another said their constituents are convinced that “civility isn’t working” and that they should prepare for “violence… to fight to protect our democracy.”

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      Haley Answers If She Will Pardon Trump if Elected

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        On Sunday, Nikki Haley said she plans to pardon Donald Trump if she is elected to the White House.

        Asked the question directly by an audience member at a Fox News town hall in South Carolina, where she once served as governor, Haley said a pardon would be in the countryโ€™s โ€œbest interestโ€ so Americans can work to โ€œleave the negativity behindโ€ without being further divided.

        โ€œIf youโ€™re talking about pardoning Trump, itโ€™s not a matter of innocence or guilt at that point, because that means he would have already been found guilty,โ€ Haley said at the town hall, hosted by John Roberts. โ€œI believe, in the best interest of bringing the country together, I would pardon Donald Trump. Because I think itโ€™s important for the country to move on.โ€

        โ€œWeโ€™ve got to leave the negativity and the baggage behind,โ€ she added. โ€œI donโ€™t want this country divided any further. I donโ€™t think itโ€™s in the best interests for America to have an 80-year-old president sitting in jail and having everybody upset about it. I think this would be the time that we would need to move forward and get this out of the way.โ€

        Trump currently faces four criminal indictments, including two on the federal level brought by special counsel Jack Smith

        In January, Haley said she would not consider a preemptive pardon for Trump but would issue a pardon if he were found guilty.

        โ€œI think you only do it if someoneโ€™s found guilty. So, you know, what Iโ€™ll say is this is about moving the country forward, and the last thing we want to see is an 80-year-old former president sitting in jail,โ€ she said on Fox News when asked if she would pledge to pardon Trump preemptively or only if he was found guilty. 

        โ€œInstead, we want to say, โ€˜OK, how do we put the past behind us and move forward as a country?โ€™ And I think that by pardoning him, that absolutely would move the country forward, instead of dividing it further. And so I think you always have to look at whatโ€™s in the best interests of the country,โ€ she added.

        Barron Trump To Attend NYU

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          Donald Trump’s youngest son will attend business school at New York University (NYU), according to former president Donald Trump.

          โ€œHeโ€™ll be going to Stern Business School, which is a great school at NYU,โ€ the 45th president said in an interview with Daily Mail released Wednesday.

          โ€œItโ€™s a very high-quality place. He liked it. He liked the school. We like NYU. Iโ€™ve known NYU for a long time. But itโ€™s one of the highest-rated,โ€ Trump said of his youngest sonโ€™s college choice.

          Noting that he graduated from the University of Pennsylvaniaโ€™s business school, Trump said, โ€œI went to Wharton and thatโ€™s certainly one we were considering. We didnโ€™t do that. We went to Stern.โ€

          The 18-year-old Trump who graduated from high school in May from the Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Fla. was โ€œaccepted to a lot of colleges,โ€ the ex-commander in chief said, praising his son as a โ€œvery smart guy.โ€

          โ€œHeโ€™s a very high-aptitude child. But heโ€™s no longer a child, he just passed into something beyond childdom. Heโ€™s doing great.โ€

          Barron Trump, with a backpack swung over his shoulder, was seen entering NYU Wednesday accompanied by a security detail.

          State Department Sued For Labeling Trump โ€˜Disinformation Purveyorโ€™

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          The United States Department of State is being sued for documents detailing a Biden administration scheme that censored the political speech of Americans and labeled President Donald Trump a โ€œdisinformation purveyor.โ€

          The non-profit public interest law firm Judicial Watch announced in a statement it โ€œfiled a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. State Department for all records which allege President Trump or any current or former member of his cabinet are โ€˜purveyors of disinformation.โ€™โ€

          โ€œThe Biden censorship operation was compiling files on his political enemies from Trump world. The State Department should immediately disclose the records about this abuse, as FOIA requires,โ€ said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

          Judicial Watch states in the complaint:

          According to media reports on April 30, 2025, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the State Department labeled a member of President Trumpโ€™s cabinet as a purveyor of disinformation, compiling a dossier of social media posts from the unnamed cabinet member. See, e.g., โ€œRubio says State had dossier accusing Trump Cabinet member of disinformation,โ€ The Hill, April 30, 2025 

          Judicial Watch reports it sued the State Department after โ€œit failed to respond to a May 1, 2025, FOIA request for records, including those of the Global Engagement Center (GEC), about social media posts of any current or former member of President Donald Trumpโ€™s cabinet, to include Trump himself, alleged to constitute misinformation, disinformation, or malign influence. Judicial Watch also asked for any guidance or policy documents.โ€

          Judicial Watch notes that during an April 30, 2025, Cabinet meeting, Rubio said, โ€œWe had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans.โ€

          Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs South and Central Asia Subcommittee, said at a hearing in April about the center: โ€œThe GEC [Global Engagement Center] was initially authorized for the statutory purpose of countering foreign propaganda and disinformation efforts. Despite that mandate, for years the GEC instead deployed its shadowy network of grantees and sub-grantees to facilitate the censorship of American voices โ€ฆโ€

          The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions ofย Great America News Desk.ย 

          Trump Designates Iran-Backed Groups In Iraq Terrorist Organizations

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          In a decisive move to confront Iranโ€™s destabilizing influence in the Middle East, the U.S. State Department on Wednesday officially designated four Iran-backed Iraqi militias as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). The groupsโ€”Harakat al-Nujaba, Kataโ€™ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya, and Kataโ€™ib al-Imam Aliโ€”have long served as armed proxies for Tehran, attacking U.S. and coalition forces and threatening American diplomats.

          All four groups were previously sanctioned by the Treasury Department as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) in 2023, but the new designations escalate U.S. pressure by invoking additional legal penalties, travel bans, and asset freezes.

          โ€œIran-aligned militia groups have conducted attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and bases hosting U.S. and Coalition forces, typically using front names or proxy groups to obfuscate their involvement,โ€ Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in the announcement.


          Iranโ€™s Proxy War Network: The Islamic Resistance in Iraq

          According to the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), these four militias form the backbone of a Tehran-controlled umbrella organization known as the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI). The IRI surged in prominence after Hamas launched its deadly October 7, 2023 assault on Israel.

          Since then, the IRI has claimed or been linked to hundreds of rocket, drone, and IED attacks on U.S. and allied forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. U.S. officials say the network was responsible for the January 2024 drone attack in Jordan that killed three American service members, marking one of the deadliest assaults on U.S. troops in years.

          โ€œThe Trump administration broke the taboo during term one when it proved it could name, shame, and punish Iran-backed militias in Iraq without the country devolving into civil war,โ€ said Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior director of the FDDโ€™s Iran program. โ€œNow in term two the administration is upping the ante continuing a campaign of designations against the agents of influence and terror of Iran in Iraq.โ€


          Popular Mobilization Forces: A Trojan Horse for Tehran

          The four newly designated groups are also part of Iraqโ€™s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF)โ€”a nominally state-run coalition originally created to fight ISIS, but which has been heavily infiltrated and directed by Iranโ€™s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

          โ€œTehran relies on these militias to literally have a state within a state in Iraq,โ€ Ben Taleblu warned. โ€œSandwiching these and other Iran-backed terror groups between Treasury Department [Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons] SDN listings and State Department [Foreign Terrorist Organizations] FTO listings, as the Trump administration previously did with their patron, the IRGC, in term one is the right approach.โ€


          Trumpโ€™s Proven Record on Targeting Terror Groups

          This new wave of designations continues the Trump administrationโ€™s aggressive posture against Iran and its terror proxies. In 2019, the administration made history by designating the IRGC itself as a Foreign Terrorist Organizationโ€”the first time the U.S. had ever used the FTO label on part of another nationโ€™s military.

          That same year, U.S. forces conducted a precision strike in Baghdad killing Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the IRGCโ€™s elite Quds Force, and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy commander of the PMF and leader of the Iran-backed Kataโ€™ib Hezbollah militia, another group long designated as an FTO.

          Other Iran-backed entities targeted by the Trump administration included:

          • Asaโ€™ib Ahl al-Haq (AAH) โ€” designated in 2020 for killing U.S. and coalition troops.
          • Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba (HHN) โ€” sanctioned in 2019 for its role in attacks on American forces.
          • Kataโ€™ib Hezbollah (KH) โ€” designated in 2009, but further sanctioned and struck by U.S. airpower under Trump following deadly rocket attacks.

          These actions sent a clear message that attacks on Americans would carry severe consequencesโ€”a doctrine many national security analysts argue helped restore deterrence in the region.

          Trump Said Court Officials Apologized To Him, Had Tears โ€˜Pouring Down Their Eyesโ€™

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            Former President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with attendees at the 2022 Student Action Summit at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

            Former President Donald Trump said during an interview with Fox News’s Tucker Carlson that officials in the Manhattan courthouse where he was arrested apologized to him and were โ€œactually crying.โ€

            โ€œWhen I went to the courthouse, which is also a prison in a sense, they signed me in and Iโ€™ll tell you, people were crying,โ€ he said. โ€œPeople that work there, professionally work there, that have no problems putting in murderers and they see everybody. Itโ€™s tough, tough place and they were crying. They were actually crying.โ€

            โ€œThey said, โ€˜Iโ€™m sorry.โ€™ Theyโ€™d say, โ€˜2024, sir. 2024.โ€™ And tears are pouring down their eyes. Iโ€™ve never seen anything like it,โ€ he said. โ€œThose people are phenomenal. Those are your police. Those are the people that work at the courthouse. Theyโ€™re unbelievable people. Many of them were in tears or close to it. Many apologies. โ€˜Weโ€™re sorry, sir. Weโ€™re sorry.โ€™ They had to have me do certain things they said. They said, โ€˜Sir, I canโ€™t believe I have to ask you. I canโ€™t even believe that I have to ask you to do it.โ€™ You can see, so in one sense, it was beautiful because they get it. In another sense, you know, itโ€™s nasty.โ€

            Trump concluded on the subject by saying that โ€œin many ways, it was a beautiful day because the people understand.โ€

            Last week, Trump was arraigned on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.

            Earlier this month, a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump for his alleged role in a hush money bribe to adult film star Stormy Daniels amid the 2016 presidential election in DA Alvin Braggโ€™s yearslong investigation into the real estate mogul.

            Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York opted out of charging Trump related to the Daniels payment in 2019. The Federal Election Commission also tossed its investigation into the matter in 2021.

            Amanda Head: THIS Issue Will Kill Democratsโ€™ Majority In The Midterms

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              With less than a month until Election Day, candidates are working to capitalize on the issues important to voters. As Democrats focus on abortion most Republican candidates have focused their campaigns to address issues a little closer to home for most Americans; crime and the economy.

              My co-host John Solomon addresses the heart of the issue in a recent article.

              See what I have to say below: