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Fox News host Mark Levin urged President Donald Trump to cut off talks with Iran and to commence military action against the country. Trump has ordered a massive military buildup in the Middle East as negotiations continue between the two countries via Oman, whose foreign minister, Badr Albusaidi, said talks have made “substantial progress.” In an interview with Margaret Brennan of Face the Nation on CBS News, Albusaidi said a “peace deal is within our reach” and that Iran has agreed that it will “never, ever have … nuclear material that will create a bomb.” He added that more time is needed to finalize details. Levin appeared on Friday’s edition of Hannity on Fox News, where he advised Trump to end negotiations and to start bombing. “There’s a time for negotiation, there is a time for diplomacy, and I think the president has demonstrated he’s bent over backwards that that time does not last forever, that that time is up!” Levin said. “And it’s not us going to war with Iran… They’ve been at war with us for half a century! They’ve killed over 1,000 Americans! They have maimed tens of thousands of Americans! We don’t need to put up with that. It’s time to put it to an end.” Sean Hannity responded by drawing a parallel between the Iranian mullahs and Adolf Hitler, just as he likened Saddam Hussein to the Nazi leader during the Iraq war more than 20 years ago. “How can people be so ignorant?” Hannity asked. “If you knew after what Hitler did, you could stop it ahead of time, wouldn’t you wanna do it? Because I think that’s the same radical mindset that’s in Iran and people don’t want to see it, put their head in the sand or what?” “The isolationists brought us Hitler,” Levin responded. “You had isolationists in Britain. You had isolationists in the United States. And it wasn’t until we were hit in Pearl Harbor that the country turned around. Do we really need to be hit again, this time by a nuclear weapon? Do we really wanna risk it? What is isolationism? The enemy is not isolated, the enemy’s not pacifistic, the enemy is not appeasing. The enemy wants to destroy us!” Watch above via Fox News.The post Fox’s Mark Levin Tells Trump To End Talks With Iran and Start Bombing: ‘Time Is Up!’ first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Mediator in U.S.-Iran Talks Says ‘Peace Deal Is Within Our Reach’
CBS News/Face the Nation “Substantial progress” has been made in negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi told CBS News on Friday. Albusaidi has mediated talks between the two countries in recent weeks as President Donald Trump has escalated tensions by ordering a massive military buildup near Iran. The U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites last summer, and Trump declared the country’s nuclear facilities to be “totally obliterated.” But now the Trump administration is demanding that Iran re-obliterate its main nuclear sites and hand over its enriched uranium. Iran has balked at the idea, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. On Friday, however, Albusaidi told CBS News that a “peace deal is within our reach.” In an interview with Margaret Brennan of Face the Nation, Albusaidi said a “peace deal is within our reach” and that Iran has agreed that it will “never, ever have … nuclear material that will create a bomb.” “There would be zero accumulation, zero stockpiling, and full verification,” Albusaidi stated, adding that weapons inspections would be conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency, with possibly an American contingent as well. WATCH: After meeting with Vice President JD Vance, Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi – a key mediator in the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks – tells @margbrennan "the peace deal is within our reach.” He also said, “I don't think any alternative to diplomacy is going to solve this… pic.twitter.com/zOuSPxLy5j — Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) February 27, 2026 According to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency, it is not clear whether Iran is currently enriching uranium. The country has long insisted that its enrichment programs are for civilian use and that it is not seeking to achieve weapons-grade uranium, which is above 90% enrichment. On Friday, Trump said Iran must stop enrichment entirely. “Not 20%, 30%, they always want 20%, 30%, they want it for civilian, you know, for civil. I think it’s uncivil,” he told reporters. Albusaidi said that negotiators “need a little bit more time” to finalize details. Iran had previously agreed to scale back enrichment activities while allowing more thorough nuclear inspections as part of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which was signed by all five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (U.S., U.K., China, Russia, and France) and the European Union. Trump withdrew the U.S. from the deal in 2018.The post Mediator in… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Former Trump AI Adviser Torches President’s War on Anthropic: ‘Attempted Cor...
AP Photo/Evan Vucci A former senior artificial intelligence adviser to President Donald Trump lambasted the president’s treatment of Anthropic for failing to cave to the president’s demands. On Friday, Trump ordered the federal government not to use the AI company’s products after Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei refused to make the company’s technology available for use in domestic mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. The Department of Defense gave Anthropic a Friday deadline to drop its conditions or lose its government contract, which is worth as much as $200 million. Anthropic reported $14 billion in revenue last year and is planning an initial public offering later this year. The company is valued at $380 billion. In a Truth Social post on Friday, Trump wrote, “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL NEVER ALLOW A RADICAL LEFT, WOKE COMPANY TO DICTATE HOW OUR GREAT MILITARY FIGHTS AND WINS WARS!” After Trump’s announcement, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth labelled Anthropic a supply chain risk that threatens national security and would blacklist it from working with other military contractors. Dean W. Ball, the aforementioned ex-Trump adviser on AI, said the development is beyond troubling. Nvidia, Amazon, Google will have to divest from Anthropic if Hegseth gets his way. This is simply attempted corporate murder. I could not possibly recommend investing in American AI to any investor; I could not possibly recommend starting an AI company in the United States. — Dean W. Ball (@deanwball) February 27, 2026 “Nvidia, Amazon, Google will have to divest from Anthropic if Hegseth gets his way,” Ball wrote. “This is simply attempted corporate murder. I could not possibly recommend investing in American AI to any investor; I could not possibly recommend starting an AI company in the United States.” On Tuesday, it was reported that Hegseth had reportedly floated using the Defense Production Act to force Anthropic to drop its limitations.The post Former Trump AI Adviser Torches President’s War on Anthropic: ‘Attempted Corporate Murder’ first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Senate Candidate Michele Tafoya Wildly Claims ‘Almost 30% of Californians Are ...
In a Thursday night appearance on Fox’s Gutfeld!, Minnesota U.S. Senate candidate Michele Tafoya wildly claimed that “almost 30% of Californians are homeless,” when in reality, the figure lies around 0.47%. When asked by Fox’s Greg Gutfeld to comment on a clip of Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA), Tafoya, a former NFL sideline reporter and podcast host, said, “I can’t think of anything scarier than Gavin Newsom.” She went on to list an assortment of qualms she has with the governor — including a population decline during his governorship, high gas prices, “abysmal” test scores, and the state’s response to both last January’s devastating Palisades Fire and the COVID-19 pandemic — before landing on homelessness. “Almost 30% of Californians are homeless on any given night. 30%!” she emphasized. At least one “what?” could be heard in the background, though it’s not clear who on the panel spoke. Notably, along with Gutfeld, celebrity doctor Drew Pinsky, actor Zachary Levi, and Fox contributor Kat Timpf were also present. “That is the largest margin by far,” continued Tafoya. “30%?!” exclaimed Gutfeld, looking beyond puzzled. Stumbling a bit, Tafoya corrected herself, glancing down at her lap: “I think it’s 28%, so close to 30% of their population is homeless on any given night.” “Does that just mean they go out to dinner, and they’re not at home for a little while?” asked Timpf, seeming doubtful as well. “Maybe!” Tafoya responded, seemingly in an attempt to laugh off her blunder. “For me, if you want hellscape, dystopia, scary, Gavin Newsom’s your man.” In an essential fact-check, CNN’s Chief Washington Correspondent Jake Tapper wrote on Friday via X, “California has a homelessness problem, with an estimated 187,000 homeless. California does not have 12 million homeless people.” California has a homelessness problem, with an estimated 187,000 homeless. California does not have 12 million homeless people. https://t.co/deOVo7RJT8 — Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) February 28, 2026 Here, Tapper’s 12 million figure refers to 30% of California’s population of 40 million, just as Tafoya claimed. Watch the clip above via Fox News.The post Senate Candidate Michele Tafoya Wildly Claims ‘Almost 30% of Californians Are Homeless’ first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Confused Trump Says the Civil War and Reconstruction Were the Same Thing: ‘A F...
President Donald Trump botched 19th-century U.S. history on Friday, telling a crowd of supporters that the Civil War and Reconstruction were the same thing. Trump held a rally in Corpus Christi, Texas, just days ahead of Tuesday’s primaries in the state. The president used the opportunity to tout his energy policies. The president began his speech by recounting a phone call he said he had with Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R): You know, it’s interesting. The governor called me after the last election. He said, “You know, you did something no Republican has ever done. You won every border town and little border city, but every border town all the way up and down, all the way from one side to the other.” He said, “First time it’s ever happened since” – he used the word ‘Reconstruction,’ right? I said, “And by ‘Reconstruction,’ are you saying the Civil War? Is that what you’re saying?” That was a fancy way of saying the Civil War. He said that’s the first time it’s happened. We won every single, and largely Hispanic vote. We love the Hispanic voters. We love them. Truth be told, ‘Reconstruction’ is not “a fancy way of saying the Civil War.” The term refers to the period after the Civil War, in which the former Confederate states were readmitted to the Union and had to adhere to the Constitution and federal statutes, particularly the newly-ratified 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, which abolished slavery, granted citizenship and the attendant rights to all persons born in the U.S. (including former slaves), and prohibited denial of voting rights based on race, respectively. In some cases, U.S. troops were deployed to ensure compliance with the law. Reconstruction ended in 1877 as part of a deal to resolve the disputed presidential election of 1876. Aftward, southern states enacted notorious Jim Crow policies, which revoked the rights gained by Black people during the Reconstruction period, often violently. Elsewhere in his speech, Trump congratulated Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) for an unexplained reason, even as the lawmaker faces calls to resign after a former staffer of his committed suicide after reportedly having an affair with him. The president also claimed a police officer told him about having a better sex life thanks to the economy. Trump also said a hypothetical nomination of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to the U.S. Supreme Court would sail through the… [TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago - Trump Predicts Unanimous Senate Vote for Hypothetical Ted Cruz SCOTUS Nom: ‘Th...
President Donald Trump said he was “thinking about” putting Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) in the Supreme Court, joking he’s the “only guy” he knew who would land a unanimous nomination approval from the Senate because he’s “such a pain in the ass.” The president was introducing Cruz at a rally in Corpus Christi when he riffed on potentially nominating the senator to the court that recently shut down his emergency tariff powers: We have a senator who’s really an amazing guy. I’m thinking about putting him in the Supreme Court. No, no, I’m thinking, because it’s very hard, you know, getting these nominations through is very tough. He’s the only guy I know who’ll get 100% of the Democrat vote, 100% percent of the Republican vote, they want to get him out of there he is such a pain in the ass, but he’s so good and so talented: Ted Cruz! Trump added: “He’s a great guy, and he’s a very talented guy too – smart.” The president has been railing against the Supreme Court publicly since it struck down tariffs he imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, delivering the rebuke in front of four justices during Tuesday’s State of the Union address and unloading multiple social media posts. Trump accused the court of being swayed by “foreign influence” and lashed out at the Republican-appointed justices who voted against the measures by branding them “fools and lapdogs.” Watch above via CSPAN.The post Trump Predicts Unanimous Senate Vote for Hypothetical Ted Cruz SCOTUS Nom: ‘They Want to Get Him Out of There, He Is Such a Pain in the Ass’ first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago
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