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'It's never gonna be you!' Trump loyalists get dose of succession reality from analyst

Jim Acosta and Molly Jong-Fast spoke Tuesday about ongoing political turmoil, mocking Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller over their chances to succeed President Donald Trump.

Jong-Fast ripped Miller, saying he "sounds nuts" and that he "spends almost all of his time on Twitter" — a trait the Trump administration likes.

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'Juries see that pause': Ex-senator warns Pam Bondi stumbled on key Epstein file questions

A former senator reacted Tuesday to Attorney General Pam Bondi's combative and stumbling responses to questions about the Jeffrey Epstein files before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, warning that "juries see that pause."

Attorney and former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace that eventually, more information would come out.

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James Comer undercuts Trump's threats and condemns possible Maxwell pardon on CNN

A top Republican in Congress pushed back on claims made by President Donald Trump about the government shutdown and a potential pardon for convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) joined CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and a few of Trump's latest threats. Earlier in the day, Trump threatened to withhold pay from furloughed government workers. The president has also not yet denied whether he will pardon Maxwell or not, a topic that was revisited during a Monday news conference when CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked Trump about the pardon.

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'Actually working': Political psychiatrist explains how she broke through to MAGA die-hard

Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks spoke with political psychiatrist, Dr. Karin Tamerius, on her "Just the Facts" podcast on Tuesday, and the discussion walked through how one woman broke through far-right propaganda to have a conversation with a MAGA loyalist.

"So, I reached out to my angry uncle. Someone who listened to Rush Limbaugh, watched Fox News. Who was kind of living in a parallel universe from mine," said Dr. Tamerius.

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'Remarkable to watch': Reporter taken aback as Dems 'unprepared' for Bondi's attacks

Evan Perez, CNN's senior justice correspondent, was visibly taken aback by Senate Democrats on Tuesday, who he said appeared "unprepared" for the performance Attorney General Pam Bondi gave before the Judiciary Committee.

Bondi was grilled by Democratic senators during a hearing on Tuesday about President Donald Trump's efforts to release the Epstein files and the administration's deployment of federal troops to Democratic-run states and cities. Bondi appeared combative and frequently yelled at Senators who asked questions that she found disrespectful.

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'It is just illegal!' Trump's new threat to government workers shredded by senator

Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) shredded President Donald Trump's latest threat to government workers during an appearance on CNN on Tuesday.

Coons joined CNN's Kasie Hunt on "The Arena" to discuss Trump's threat to not pay furloughed government workers back pay once the government reopens. Coons's comments come hours after the president told reporters that some government workers "don't deserve" to be paid once the shutdown ends.

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'I'm not a slave!' Marjorie Taylor Greene condemns White House 'pressure' over Epstein

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) complained about "unbelievable blowback and pressure from the White House" on releasing files about Jeffrey Epstein, despite her support for President Donald Trump on controversial topics, such as the Jan. 6 riots.

"I've always been an unapologetic Trump supporter," Greene told Real America's Voice host Eric Bolling on Tuesday. "Spent millions of dollars out of my own campaign to do that."

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'Never seen that!' Nicolle Wallace needles Pam Bondi over binder of ad hominem attacks

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace couldn't help but notice that Attorney General Pam Bondi had a large binder of answers and personal attacks to lodge against Democrats.

While a Reuters reporter managed to capture a shot of some of Bondi's binder notes, Wallace noticed just how thick it was and how overtly partisan her talking points were.

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'Bombshell': AG 'shocks' ex-prosecutor by refusing to answer Trump-Epstein question

While testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday morning, Attorney General Pam Bondi dodged and deflected on many subjects. But it was her refusal to answer specific questions on President Donald Trump and his relationship with the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein that was most shocking.

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) questioned Bondi about her Epstein evasiveness, saying, "You said you would look into this. There were hundreds of suspicious activity reports. Some people would deduce from the fact that they are called suspicious activity reports that there might be suspicious activity."

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'Hope he's listening': Farmer makes dire plea to Trump as US 'backbone' risks collapse

An American farmer made a dire plea to President Donald Trump on Tuesday, saying "hope he's listening," as America's "backbone" risks collapse.

Arkansas farmer Scott Brown told CNN it's unclear how he or other agriculture producers will survive Trump's ongoing tariff war, especially as the fall harvest begins.

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Kristi Noem prays to God for 'hedge of protection' around ICE at official DHS meeting

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem prayed for a "hedge of protection" around federal agents while meeting at an official Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.

According to MAGA influencer Benny Johnson, Noem began a meeting at the Portland ICE office with a prayer to Jesus Christ.

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'Never seen anything like it': Expert stunned by Pam Bondi's bizarre responses

A legal expert called Attorney General Pam Bondi's reaction to questions from members of Congress on Tuesday during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing "remarkably, completely antagonistic."

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman told CNN that Bondi "refused to give answers at every turn."

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'No evidence — they just keep saying it': GOP talking point smacked down by reporter

Longtime investigative reporter Ken Dilanian, who typically covers justice and intelligence, called out the Republican talking point that they were "wiretapped" by President Joe Biden's administration.

White House call logs were obtained as part of the investigation into the attempt to overturn the 2020 election, revealing who President Donald Trump called, when the calls occurred, and when they ended. Such call logs were public as part of the House Subcommittee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. However, the call logs published as part of special counsel Jack Smith's final report included the name of the phone number's owner.

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