Pete Hegseth Mocks EU’s ‘Silly Conference’ On Iran War

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attacked European Union allies on Friday for refusing to support the United States military campaign against Iran, dismissing their diplomatic efforts as worthless. Hegseth demanded that European and Asian nations abandon what he called “free riding” and contribute directly to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, where approximately 20 percent of global oil supplies transit, after Iran declared its own blockade following President Trump’s ceasefire extension.

Hegseth characterized a Cyprus summit where EU leaders convened to discuss Iran policy as a “silly conference” focused on “talking about talking about maybe doing something eventually.” He stated that European nations benefit far more from Strait access than the United States and should “get a boat” rather than hold meetings, framing military participation as a requirement of alliance obligations rather than a matter of sovereign choice.

The Defense Secretary framed the conflict as primarily a European and Asian concern, claiming the United States maintains an unmatched military position and has “all the time in the world” to pressure Iran into capitulation. Hegseth has previously characterized the bombing campaign as a “gift to the world,” while accusing allies of inadequate commitment and pressuring them toward direct military involvement.

Hegseth’s remarks dismiss multilateral diplomacy and international consensus-building, positioning Trump administration unilateralism as the only acceptable approach to foreign policy. The rhetoric signals the administration’s intent to coerce allied nations into military participation through blame and demands rather than negotiation or mutual strategic alignment.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/pete-hegseth-rips-europe-allies-and-their-fancy-conferences-over-lack-of-iran-war-support-time-for-free-riding-is-over/)

Kennedy Moves to Purge U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services, told lawmakers at a Senate Finance Committee hearing that he intends to dismantle and reconstruct the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the federal committee responsible for recommending disease screening tests such as mammograms and colonoscopies and determining insurance coverage for preventive care. Kennedy called the existing committee “lackadaisical and negligent” and stated he would recruit new members, though he did not clarify whether he would fire current members or simply expand the panel. This effort follows Kennedy’s earlier purge of a CDC vaccine advisory panel, where he removed existing members and appointed his own replacements until a judge blocked those appointments.

Kennedy claimed the current task force lacks adequate representation from medical specialties including anesthesiologists and oncologists, and said the Department of Health and Human Services is now soliciting nominations and applications for new members. He also pledged to increase transparency in task force meetings but admitted he has “not done a good job” rescheduling meetings that were postponed indefinitely last year. Republican Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming, himself a physician, questioned whether Kennedy had a concrete reform plan, while Kennedy provided no specific timeline or methodology for restructuring the committee.

At the hearing, Democratic Senator Christine Smith of Minnesota pressed Kennedy on Medicaid cuts included in the Trump administration’s tax bill, noting the reductions in funding for breast cancer screenings and other preventive health programs. Kennedy falsely denied that legally enrolled Medicaid beneficiaries were losing coverage and, without evidence, attributed Medicaid cuts to health care fraud. He and Republican lawmakers repeated unsubstantiated claims about fraud but provided no documentation supporting the assertion.

The task force restructuring represents an abuse of power over an independent scientific body that provides guidance to physicians and insurance companies nationwide. Kennedy’s history of dismantling expert-led health committees and replacing them with ideologically aligned appointees signals an effort to subordinate public health recommendations to disinformation about vaccines and screening protocols. The blocking of his previous vaccine panel appointments by federal court demonstrates legal recognition of such overreach.

(Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/rfk-jr-set-to-overhaul-key-committee-that-issues-disease-screening-recommendations/?utm_campaign=sprinklr&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&fbclid=IwVERFWARY_wVleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEe4SpCgnPHYbnMENG-EubY11nP-xm5MJxEkbF-hH2FVr7sQXFdinekVLBBAek_aem_jN1EA9Sr_qSDLx3DEzwTpA)

‘Our candidates are fat Jewish Zionists!’ Trump aide Paul Ingrassia under fire again as leaked group chat reveals slur-filled rant targeting fellow Republican with vile AI-altered photo | Daily Mail Online

Trump administration official Paul Ingrassia, a 30-year-old attorney and longtime Trump loyalist, is facing renewed scrutiny after leaked text messages reveal he used racist and antisemitic language targeting fellow Republicans. In messages from April 2025 exchanged in a group chat titled “Team DOJ/DHS/WH” with other Trump aides, Ingrassia called Florida Congressman Randy Fine, a Jewish pro-Israel Republican, a “fat Jewish Zionist” and circulated an AI-altered photograph designed to make Fine appear grotesquely overweight, according to the Daily Mail’s exclusive report.

Ingrassia’s lawyer, Edward Andrew Paltzik, denied the allegations, claiming the group chat does not exist on his client’s phone and characterizing the accusations as “false and fabricated.” The Daily Mail verified that the original photograph of Fine was taken at an RNC meeting in Marion County, Florida, in January 2025 and had been manipulated using artificial intelligence. Congressman Fine responded by expressing hope the messages were fabricated and stated that President Trump maintains zero tolerance for antisemitism and would fire those responsible if the texts were authentic.

This incident marks the second major controversy involving Ingrassia’s inflammatory remarks in less than a year. Last October, Politico exposed racist messages Ingrassia allegedly sent in January 2024, in which he stated the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and admitted to having “a Nazi streak” in him. The outlet also reported he used a racial slur for Black people while attacking holidays including Kwanzaa, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Black History Month, and Juneteenth. Paltzik disputed the authenticity of those texts as well, claiming they were satirical commentary on liberals rather than genuine expressions of Ingrassia’s views.

Despite the October scandal leading Ingrassia to withdraw his nomination for Office of Special Counsel after Republican senators voiced opposition, he retained his position within the Trump administration. CNN previously reported on Ingrassia’s connections to white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes and documented racist and conspiratorial remarks Ingrassia had made. Ingrassia currently serves as Acting General Counsel for the U.S. General Services Administration, where he leads a team of attorneys implementing the president’s executive orders.

Ingrassia’s legal and professional history shows a pattern of defending controversial figures aligned with Trump’s movement. He has represented Andrew Tate, a kickboxer and influencer facing rape charges in Romania and the United Kingdom, and provided legal representation to numerous January 6 rioters who were later pardoned by Trump. Additionally, he faced harassment allegations from a lower-ranking female colleague whom he allegedly pressured to share his hotel room during an Orlando trip, allegations Paltzik denied while initiating a defamation lawsuit.

(Source: https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15762363/trump-paul-ingrassia-jewish-slur-florida-randy-fine-AI-photo.html)

Ellison Hosts Trump Dinner as Paramount Seeks Merger Approval

David Ellison, billionaire head of Paramount, hosted a private dinner at the U.S. Institute of Peace on Thursday to honor President Trump and senior administration officials, including Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who oversees the Justice Department’s antitrust review of Paramount’s pending $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The event featured CBS News executives and journalists, including Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss, who sat at Trump’s table alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Stephen Miller, and the First Lady.

The dinner created immediate conflict within CBS’s newsroom. Multiple journalists expressed concern that Paramount was hosting an event designed to honor politicians whom CBS News is tasked with covering objectively, particularly while the company awaits federal regulatory approval for its massive media merger. CBS staff said the event risked creating a perception of inappropriate closeness between the news division and the Trump administration at a critical moment for the deal’s fate.

Bari Weiss, the network’s editor-in-chief, has drawn criticism for potentially shifting CBS News coverage toward Trump-friendly editorial directions. Trump has given mixed reviews of CBS under Ellison’s ownership, praising some moves while harshly attacking “60 Minutes” reports he deemed unfair. Meanwhile, Trump has publicly demanded CNN be sold as part of discussions about the Warner Bros. merger, effectively endorsing Ellison’s acquisition strategy.

Paramount’s chief legal officer, Makan Delrahim, also attended and sat with Trump, positioning the company’s leadership directly before the president who benefits from regulatory approval. Paramount beat Netflix in February to secure the Warner Bros. deal, which would place CNN and HBO under Ellison’s control, fundamentally reshaping the American media landscape. Shareholders approved the sale this week, but the Justice Department must still authorize the transaction.

Several dozen protesters gathered outside the Institute of Peace on Thursday opposing the merger. CBS News declined to comment on the event, the White House did not respond to requests for comment, and Paramount also refused to address the controversy. Trump is scheduled to speak at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, where CBS News will host administration officials including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller.

(Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/24/business/media/david-ellison-trump-cbs-news.html)

Pentagon Fires Stars and Stripes Ombudsman Over Editorial Independence

The Pentagon terminated Jacqueline Smith, the ombudsman for Stars and Stripes, the military’s independent newspaper, after she repeatedly flagged efforts to control the publication’s editorial independence. Smith had served in the role since December 2023 and was explicitly tasked by Congress with protecting the paper’s autonomy from Pentagon interference. Her firing, effective April 28, came without explanation and was declared non-grievable.

Smith detailed the abuse of power in an op-ed, stating she had warned the House and Senate Armed Services committees about “attempted control of the newspaper by the Pentagon” in recent months. She characterized her dismissal as occurring “in the coldest way possible,” suggesting deliberate suppression of her oversight role. On the same day as her termination announcement, the Pentagon rescinded the regulatory process that would have provided Stars and Stripes legal protection from interference, according to Smith’s account.

The firing aligns with broader institutional changes at the publication. In January, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell announced plans to overhaul Stars and Stripes, stating the paper would shift away from “woke distractions that syphon morale” and focus on a “new generation of service members.” Smith noted that Parnell’s social media post signaled serious intent, as the administration routinely reveals policy through such channels.

Stars and Stripes receives partial Defense Department funding but operates as an independent outlet with its own editorial authority. Smith’s removal eliminates the primary institutional check on Pentagon influence over the publication’s newsroom. She urged readers and officials to protect the newspaper from what she characterized as control by “Pentagon brass,” emphasizing the publication’s historical commitment to both military audiences and journalistic standards.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/pentagon-fires-stars-and-stripes-ombudsman-who-warned-of-attempted-control-over-military-paper/)

Donald Trump Rails Against Supreme Court Over Ending His “Liberation Day” Taxes

President Donald Trump attacked the Supreme Court on Friday for its February ruling invalidating his “Liberation Day” emergency tariffs, claiming the court could have prevented a $159 billion refund obligation by including “one little half sentence” in its decision. Trump stated that justices needed only to add language exempting already-collected tariff revenue from repayment, insisting this single phrase would have made the country substantially wealthier and spared companies from receiving refunds on duties he had imposed on nearly every U.S. trading partner.

The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision determined that Trump’s sweeping tariff action violated constitutional authority, which Congress alone possesses under Article I. Trump mischaracterized the ruling on CNBC, falsely claiming he had lost “by just two votes” when he actually lost by three votes, and incorrectly stating the justices found he had power to unilaterally levy tariffs without congressional approval. He demanded the Court should have simply reworded its opinion to shield the government from repaying collected duties, framing the refund obligation as a preventable loss caused by judicial negligence.

Trump’s complaints reveal his expectation that the Supreme Court should have restructured its legal reasoning to serve his financial interests rather than apply constitutional law as written. His repeated emphasis on a hypothetical “one sentence” fix demonstrates frustration that the judiciary did not accommodate his policy preferences through creative statutory language, and his false characterization of the vote margin and the Court’s reasoning compounds the distortion of what the decision actually addressed.

The tariff ruling stands as a constraint on Trump’s unilateral executive power, requiring him to pursue tariff authority through the different legal mechanisms already available under existing emergency statutes that Congress has delegated. Trump’s public complaints about the Court’s wording rather than its substance underscore his conflation of legal outcomes with personal grievances and his apparent belief that justices should tailor opinions to minimize fiscal consequences for his preferred policies.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/trump-rails-against-supreme-court-over-absence-of-one-little-half-sentence-on-tariffs/)

Trump Posts Fake Candace Owens ‘Vile Person of the Year’ Pic

President Donald Trump posted a fabricated TIME magazine cover on Truth Social on Friday depicting Republican commentator Candace Owens as “Vile Person of the Year,” accompanying the disinformation with repeated attacks calling her “an extremely low IQ individual.” The doctored image included false claims such as “0% fact check ratio on all credible fact checking sites” and “protects sex offenders,” designed to portray Owens in a deliberately negative manner.

Trump’s attack on Owens follows a pattern of personal insults he directed at her and other figures on April 9, when he posted that Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Owens, and Alex Jones all have “Low IQs” and are “stupid people.” His Friday post specifically referenced Owens’ promotion of a racist conspiracy theory about French First Lady Brigitte Macron, claiming without evidence that Macron was “secretly born a man named Jean-Michel Trogneux,” a lie that has resulted in a lawsuit against Owens by the French president and first lady.

Owens responded to Trump’s attacks by mocking his age, writing on X, “It may be time to put Grandpa up in a home.” On an April 10 podcast, after Trump posted that Macron “is a far more beautiful woman than Candace,” Owens escalated her racist conspiracy theory by questioning whether Trump was gay for finding Macron attractive and repeating her false claim using the deadname “Jean-Michel Trogneux.”

The incident demonstrates Trump’s continued use of disinformation and personal attacks against critics, including those within his own political sphere. By creating and sharing a fake magazine cover with fabricated claims about Owens’ credibility, Trump engaged in the spread of false information while simultaneously attacking her intelligence in crude, schoolyard terms characteristic of his public rhetoric.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/online/trump-shares-doctored-time-cover-of-low-iq-candace-owens-vile-person-of-the-year/)

Trump’s frantic posts on Truth Social overnight show just how little he slept | The Independent

Trump posted frequently on Truth Social between 12:05 a.m. and 2:45 a.m. Friday, then resumed at 7:33 a.m., indicating he slept fewer than five hours, according to the Daily Beast. The 79-year-old president either posted himself due to chronic sleep deprivation or had staff upload content he consumed the previous day, a White House official stated to The Independent.

Trump and his administration have long promoted his minimal sleep as a sign of strength and dedication. Vice President JD Vance told Fox News in November 2024 that Trump remains awake during entire 20-hour trips, while former Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed nobody can match his work ethic because of how little he sleeps. White House Spokesperson Davis Ingle called Trump “the sharpest, most accessible, and energetic president in American history.”

Trump has been repeatedly observed nodding off during Cabinet meetings, press conferences, and an Oval Office announcement Thursday afternoon, with his eyes closing periodically for several seconds. The president denies these observations, claiming he merely closes his eyes out of boredom rather than sleeping.

Trump’s overnight posting spree included sharing a New York Post article attacking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, congratulating Border Patrol union leadership, and reposting MAGA Senator Mike Lee’s criticism of Democrats alongside commentary from Lee and Elon Musk. He also shared a video promoting the conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton manufactured the Russia election interference investigation and posted negative comments about Clinton and former President Barack Obama.

After 1 a.m., Trump attacked the Southern Poverty Law Center as “one of the greatest political scams in American History” and a “Democrat Hoax,” falsely connecting it to the 2020 election and suggesting the election should be “permanently wiped from the books.” He also posted a screenshot of a fabricated quote falsely attributed to actor Clint Eastwood, which PolitiFact identified as actually belonging to former New Hampshire state Representative Fred Doucette.

(Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-truth-social-posts-sleep-b2964644.html)

Navy Chief Phelan Refuses Exit Until Trump Personally Confirms Firing

Navy Secretary John Phelan was forced to resign on Wednesday after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth determined he was not sufficiently committed to building Trump’s proposed “Golden Fleet” of battleships. Rather than accept his termination, Phelan went directly to Trump at the White House that evening to appeal the decision, remaining there until the president personally confirmed his firing face-to-face.

Hegseth and Trump removed Phelan partly because he allegedly failed to push hard enough for the Pentagon’s largest-ever budget request to fund the “Trump-class” vessels. However, retired colonel Mark Cancian of the Center for Strategic and International Studies stated the president’s timeline is impossible, noting the ships would cost $9 billion each, take years to design, and contradict current Navy operational strategy. Cancian predicted a future administration would cancel the program before any ship launches.

Phelan’s departure also reflected conflict over his direct access to Trump. As a longtime Trump donor and Mar-a-Lago neighbor, Phelan frequently bypassed Hegseth to speak with the president, a practice the Secretary of War refused to tolerate. According to reports, Phelan was already being excluded from major meetings before his forced resignation.

Phelan is being replaced by Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao. Hegseth’s removal of Phelan is part of a broader purge across the Pentagon, including the April firings of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, Gen. David Hodne, and Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., reportedly driven by Hegseth’s personal paranoia about his own position.

This dismissal occurs amid an ongoing naval blockade of Iranian ports, rising gas prices, and declining approval ratings for the administration. Despite these pressures and the documented conflicts within his department, Hegseth has maintained Trump’s confidence and continues to direct military personnel decisions.

(Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/john-phelan-trump-sacked-navy-hegseth-b2964232.html)

Hegseth says Iran war is Trump’s ‘gift to the world’ as he berates Europe and Asia for ‘freeriding’ | The Independent

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth characterized the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran as a “gift to the world” during a Pentagon press conference on Friday, while attacking European and Asian allies for declining to participate in the offensive military operations. Hegseth claimed the United States maintains an “ironclad blockade” on Iranian ports and accused Iran of acting as “pirates” and “terrorists” by enforcing its own blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for the bombing campaign that began February 28.

Hegseth mocked longtime U.S. allies for what he termed “free riding,” stating that Europe and Asia have benefited from American military protection for decades while avoiding direct involvement in the current conflict. He derided recent diplomatic efforts by the United Kingdom and France, which had convened a 51-country summit announcing plans for a multinational “defensive mission” to protect merchant vessels and clear mines, calling these initiatives “a silly conference” and “not serious efforts” because they excluded offensive operations against Iranian forces.

Hegseth’s disparagement of U.S. allies aligns with President Trump’s repeated attacks on NATO as a “paper tiger” and his claims that member nations “weren’t there for us,” despite NATO’s mutual defense provision having been invoked only to defend the United States following the September 11, 2001 attacks. As Trump has threatened to destroy Iran’s infrastructure, the administration has begun considering punitive measures against allied nations that refuse to join the war effort.

Trump has publicly considered withdrawing the United States from NATO, though a 2021 law authored by Secretary of State Marco Rubio would prohibit such action. A leaked Pentagon memorandum reported by Reuters indicates the administration is exploring retaliation against Britain by “reviewing” British claims to the Falkland Islands, which Argentina also claims and whose libertarian president, Javier Milei, is a Trump ally. A spokesperson for British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer responded by affirming that Falklanders have “overwhelmingly voted in favor of remaining a UK overseas territory” and reaffirmed Britain’s sovereignty position.

Hegseth’s remarks follow a prior Pentagon briefing in which he attacked journalists as possessing “hardened hearts,” claiming the press exhibits “relentlessly negative coverage” and “unpatriotic bias” while refusing to acknowledge what he described as the “historic and important success” of U.S. military operations in Iran.

(Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/hegseth-trump-iran-war-briefing-b2964346.html)

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