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Marco Rubio warns Iran wanted to be the ‘next North Korea’ as he sees ‘finish line’ in conflict

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday the U.S. is nearing the “finish line” in its conflict with Iran, while warning that Tehran was seeking to become the next North Korea.

Rubio told “Hannity” Tuesday that Iran was pursuing intercontinental missiles capable of striking the United States and would have achieved those objectives if President Donald Trump had not launched Operation Epic Fury.

“They were aiming to become the next North Korea, except not a North Korea run by a regime that is troublesome and hard to understand, but an Iran run by radical Shia clerics with intercontinental missiles that could reach the mainland of the United States eventually,” the Secretary of State said.

“That’s what they would have ultimately achieved… had President Trump not taken these steps that he’s taken.”

CRUZ SAYS TRUMP’S MOVE TO STRIKE IRAN ‘MOST CONSEQUENTIAL DECISION’ OF HIS PRESIDENCY

Rubio accused Iran’s regime of misleading the public about its ballistic missile capabilities, saying officials “denied” their missiles could reach as far as London.

“[Abbas] Araghchi, their foreign minister, this guy is a liar,” he told Fox News host Sean Hannity. “This guy was on television like a week ago – two weeks ago – denying that Iran had any missiles that could go beyond a certain limitation.

Trump has recently said the Iran conflict could last only a few more weeks, as Operation Epic Fury nears 33 days, with Rubio echoing that the end is near.

DEFIANT IRAN VOWS TO FIGHT ‘UNTIL COMPLETE VICTORY,’ DESPITE HEAVY MILITARY LOSSES

“We can see the finish line. It’s not today, it’s not tomorrow, but it is coming,” Rubio said.

Rubio has signaled progress in talks with Iran, noting that while Tehran remains publicly defiant, its officials are being more cooperative in private discussions.

But he said President Trump will not be “strung” along like the Biden administration.

TRUMP SAYS MOST NATO COUNTRIES HAVE INDICATED THEY DO NOT WANT TO INVOLVE THEMSELVES IN IRAN CONFLICT

“What President Trump is not going to allow is he’s not going to allow fake negotiations to be used as a delay tactic, to buy more time, to buy themselves space,” Rubio explained.

Iranian leadership remains fluid, according to reports, as Pakistan announced Sunday that it will host talks between the United States and Iran.

Rubio warned that if a deal is not reached, the United States will not stop its military campaign.

TRUMP’S IRAN STRATEGY IS WORKING AND TEACHING OUR FOES WHAT DETERRENCE MEANS

“We’re not going to allow… the failure of talks to impede our ability to defend this country and to protect this country from a real threat,” he declared.

Rubio argued the Iranian regime is made up of people with destructive tendencies.

“This is a regime led by people who believe that it is their calling and their purpose in life is to usher in the end of the world,” he told Fox News. “These people want nuclear weapons.

He also warned that the United States may reconsider its role in NATO once the U.S.-Iran conflict ends, as the war raised questions about the alliance’s value.

“We are going to reexamine whether or not this alliance, that has served this country well for a while, is still serving that purpose or has it now become a one-way street, where America is simply in a position to defend Europe. But when we need the help of our allies, they’re going to deny us basing rights,” he told Fox News.

President Trump will address the nation Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET to discuss the state of the U.S.-Iran conflict.

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Scary Early Weekend News — World Chaos, Financial Fears, and What’s Next…

There’s a lot out there that can really be disturbing. A friend calls with some scary medical news; I start wondering about my own health. I check the stock market and become obsessed about money — will we ever have enough for retirement? I read a news story and see only suffering in the world. My whole sense of well-being gets out of whack.

What I need to remind myself — what is right there in the celebration of Easter — “Give it some time. Give it three days.” Change is happening. Good things can come after complete horror. Give it three days.

Let me circle back to an old story, surely apocryphal, but sweet and helpful.

A woman goes to church on Easter Monday and as she leaves, she pauses to chat with a disheveled woman sitting on the steps selling corsages and boutonnieres — a meager means of making a living. And yet, despite her appearance, the old lady is full of smiles.

I LOST MY BABY DAUGHTER, BUT GOD’S LOVE CAN HELP US PAST GRIEF THIS CHRISTMAS

“How is that even possible?” the woman coming out of the church wonders. She stops and talks with the lady.

No denying it. The flower seller has suffered. She reveals that. But Easter has just happened. What comfort there is in that. The pain and horror of Good Friday were turned into the power and mystery of the Resurrection. The magic of three days. “Whatever has happened to you,” she says, “just wait three days.”

As has often been pointed out, it’s the women in the Bible who witnessed the horror first-hand; Mary Magdalene, the other Mary, Mary the mother of Jesus, other women. It depends on which gospel account you’re reading. None of Jesus’s disciples are depicted as witnessing the crucifixion. It’s the women who stick it out, as awful as it must have been.

AT CHRISTMAS, GOD FULFILLS HIS PURPOSE — AND GIVES US OURS

But then, who are the first ones to witness the empty tomb, as they go there on the first day of the week, bringing spices to anoint the body, and find that the huge stone guarding it has been rolled away? It’s the women. An angel tells them that Jesus was raised from the dead. They were supposed to go tell the men. As the Gospel of Mark puts it, “They went out and fled from the tomb, for terror and amazement had seized them…”

(In the Gospel of John’s account, Mary Magdalene, sitting there weeping, actually sees the risen Jesus, but doesn’t recognize him until he says her name, “Mary.” Wow, isn’t that powerful? We know who Jesus is when he calls us by name.)

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Every year our church does a three-hour service on Good Friday. Ugh. I go and hear the gospel story. Sometimes fellow parishioners act out the passion story. It is all so sad. Must we retell it, re-live it, year after year?

And yet, in all of this, there is a helpful lesson. Yes, we do go through pain. We do witness terrible suffering. It’s important not to run away from it and hide. Recognize it. Take it in. Deal with it. See if and what it might be teaching you. As the wonderful priest and teacher Richard Rohr puts it, we learn from two things: love and suffering.

Note to self: Be aware of your own suffering and the world’s suffering. For there is something profound on the other side. You will see truth in all its wonder and beauty. What do you have to do? Just wait. Go for a walk. Sit in quiet meditation. Put away the phone for a while. Talk to a caring friend. Pick up a book. Put it down. Whatever. Wait a few days.

Wait three days. No telling what you will see.

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REAL Reason Trump fired Bondi — Justice Dept. In Full Panic

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REAL Reason Trump fired Bondi — Justice Dept. In Full Panic

There is an old joke that scientists switched from lab rats to lawyers because you do not get as attached to lawyers. President Donald Trump has shown the same tendency to avoid becoming attached to either private or government counsel. Attorney General Pam Bondi is only the latest in a long line of lawyers let go by a president who was made famous with the tagline “You’re fired.”

There is no evidence of bad blood between President Trump and Bondi. The attorney general has been attacked over her loyalty to the president and has been by his side in some of the most precarious moments, from impeachment to criminal defense. As his “apprentices” learned, this is not personal. It’s business.

Jeff Sessions. Rex Tillerson. Bill Barr. Mark Esper. Kristi Noem. Trump’s Cabinet picks are known more for shelving than storage.

Indeed, being a cabinet member in a Trump administration is about as secure as being a quarterback for the Cleveland Browns.

BONDI OUSTER IGNITES BIPARTISAN UPROAR: ‘PARTISAN, PETULANT, POLITICAL HACK’

Trump has always viewed terminations as a way to spur higher performance levels.

There is a reason why Trump may have wanted to move now in swapping out attorneys general. There are growing predictions that the Democrats will lose the House and could now lose the Senate.

Democrats are running on pledges to unleash a new spasm of investigations and impeachments, targeting not just President Trump but anyone who supports him.

BONDI HEARING DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS OF SHOUTS AS AG ACCUSES TOP DEMOCRATS OF ‘THEATRICS’

Figures like Susan Rice, top policy adviser to both Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, have promised “revenge” against all those who pushed Democrats out of power and warned that “it’s not going to end well for them.”

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., pledged that, as soon as they regain power, they will start throwing Trump people in jail when they retake Congress.

Democratic strategist James Carville previously threatened that “collaborators” may be treated in the same way as they were after World War II.

TOP 5 MOMENTS AS BONDI CLASHES WITH DEMOCRATS IN FIERY HOUSE HEARING

Trump’s ability to secure confirmation of a successor will become far more challenging as he approaches the midterm elections.

Trump has to decide who will be the best hand on the wheel in those choppy waters ahead.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has the street cred that Trump values. An accomplished litigator and former prosecutor, Blanche is neither flashy nor gregarious. He is a lethal litigator who can gut you like a trout without breaking a sweat. He has been at the president’s side in and out of court. While he will be a lightning rod for Democrats who have attacked him for his role in the release of the Epstein files, his firmness in dealing with a hostile media likely appealed to the president.

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Blanche offers a seamless transition for the department. He literally only has to walk down the hallway to take the reins from Bondi.

Another name reportedly under consideration is EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, who would likely be the easiest to confirm and the most popular with members of Congress. Zeldin transformed the EPA in short order, including clearing away barriers to increasing energy production. Almost elected governor of New York, Zeldin has cross-over appeal in Washington as someone who cut his teeth in this town.

Other candidates include state attorneys general, as well as wild cards like U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, a former judge with a tough-as-nails reputation in Washington, D.C. It is a deep bench.

There will be no shortage of applicants for the job. The office of the attorney general in the Trump administration has everything that one could want in Washington. Everything, that is, except job security.

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B-52 Bombers Bring Brutal Surprise to Iran Fight….

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B-52 Bombers Bring Brutal Surprise to Iran Fight….

1. What B-52 bombers bring to the Iran fight 

2. Acting AG addresses reports Pam Bondi ousted over botched Epstein files

3. Iran gives chilling retaliation warning after US airstrikes collapse key bridge

UNDER OATH — Nancy Guthrie sheriff to get dragged to hot seat as stalled case stirs up past scandals. Continue reading …

DANGER ALERT — Americans warned of potential attacks in vacation spot as border crossing fee doubles. Continue reading …

‘SIT THIS ONE OUT’ — Kamala Harris’ latest attempt to criticize President Trump sends internet into a frenzy. Continue reading …

UNSUNG HERO — 911 audio reveals surprising twist in moments following Tiger Woods’ crash. Continue reading …

COURTROOM DRAMA — Blake Lively suffers major legal blow in sexual harassment case against Justin Baldoni. Continue reading …

MAD SCIENCE — NIH accused of defying President Trump by funding transgender mice research. Continue reading …

STRATEGIC SHIFT — Hegseth fires Army chief of staff in sweeping military purge operation. Continue reading …

AMERICA FIRST AID — Trump unveils 100% tariff plan on imported drugs unless firms shift production. Continue reading …

LEGAL SHOWDOWN — Top Democrats sue President Trump over executive order targeting mail-in voting. Continue reading …

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FAILING GRADE — American students’ lack of basic civics knowledge alarms education advocates. Continue reading …

FAKE NEWS FURY — White House press secretary blasts Politico report previewing Trump address on Iran. Continue reading …

‘ON OUR SIDE’ — Chuck Schumer defends DHS shutdown strategy, claiming critics are ‘not fair.’ Continue reading …

SILICON SQUEEZE — Tech companies put on notice as Meta caves to Florida’s under-14 social media ban. Continue reading …

BRETT VELICOVICH — ‘Mystery’ drones are no mystery, they are a dangerous threat to national security. Continue reading … 

DOUG SCHOEN — Democratic battle pits moderates vs. progressives for soul of the party. Continue reading …

PERFECT TIMING — Alamo cannonball unearthed just one day before 190th anniversary of historic battle. Continue reading …

CRUSHED DREAMS — Tiger Woods was ‘hoping to’ play in Masters before shocking DUI arrest, bodycam footage shows. Continue reading …

DIGITAL’S NEWS QUIZ — What happened to Tiger Woods and who faced an investigation over military helicopters? Take the quiz here …

BALANCED BUZZ — United Airlines checked bag fees climbs $10-50 as fuel prices nearly double since Iran war. Continue reading …

NEW TARGET — RFK Jr. releases national microplastics mission. See video …

TOM HOMAN — Airports are critical infrastructure — it’s necessary for ICE to step in. See video …

GREG BOVINO — The asylum policy under Biden was a scam. See video …

Tune in as we explore Good Friday traditions and the surprising rise in religious interest among younger Americans. Check it out …

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