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'Ready to name names?' Epstein survivor reveals plan to back DOJ into a corner

Public speaker, trauma educator and Jeffrey Epstein survivor Jess Michaels was pressed Sunday on whether she was “ready to name names” after the Justice Department’s botched release of its files on Epstein, some of them redacted unlawfully, critics say.

While she delivered an ambiguous answer to the question, Michaels did let slip how her response may put the DOJ in a tight spot.

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'I can't look!' MS NOW host screams in disgust at 'close-up' photo of Karoline Leavitt

MS NOW host Jonathan Capehart screamed in disgust Sunday after the network’s graphics operator pulled up Vanity Fair’s close-up photograph of Karoline Leavitt, one of a series of photos that have been described as “diabolical” and intentionally unflattering.

“This one I can't – I can't look at!” Capehart shouted as several images were pulled up of President Donald Trump’s cabinet members, including one of Leavitt. “He took these extremely tight and vulnerable photos of the vice president, secretary of state and press secretary... I can't – oh! Whenever I turn, I... guess which one I don't like?”

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'He's sundowning hard': Observers panic about 'incoherent' Trump's 'slurring' new speech

Donald Trump's latest speech set off a firestorm of people online saying the address was "slurring" and "incoherent."

Trump's remarks in North Carolina on Friday raised red flags for many. One of the most-cited examples was him saying, "I took cognitive tests. By the way, not easy. The first question is like what is this and they show a lion, giraffe, fish and a hippopotamus. And they say which is the giraffe."

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'So many files!' SNL's Trump reveals why he added his name to the Kennedy Center

Donald Trump's character on Saturday Night Live slurred his way through a speech that mentioned Jeffrey Epstein and cognitive tests, as well as revealed why he added his name to the Kennedy Center for performing arts.

Addressing the nation, James Austin Johnson's Trump character discussed upcoming plans to add his name to additional buildings. After unveiling the "Trump Washington Monument," he said, "People are saying, 'Sir, why are you putting your names on so many buildings?"

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'Incredible': Internet stunned by Erika Kirk's 'slip of the tongue' on Charlie's 'grift'

Erika Kirk stunned the internet with an apparent slip of the tongue in which she implied her deceased husband Charlie was a "grifter."

Honoring a student at a Turning Point USA event, Erika Kirk said, "Despite the devastating loss of Charlie Kirk, my incredible husband... Caleb has persisted with the same grift - gift - grit... it has been a long day."

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'I was astonished': White House insider says Susie Wiles called Trump a liar about Epstein

Susie Wiles was quick to call Donald Trump out for "a lie" about Jeffrey Epstein, according to a journalist who recently published a bombshell piece on the White House Chief of Staff.

Chris Whipple, who recently wrote an article for Vanity Fair profiling Wiles and her team in the White House, appeared on a podcast with former GOP strategist Rick Wilson Saturday. Whipple gave several details from his months-long investigation into Wiles.

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'Stirring and unnerving': Lawmaker puts Trump on spot over 'one piece' of Epstein evidence

There is "one piece of evidence" in the Epstein files that is raising questions Donald Trump must answer, according to a Democrat in Congress.

Rep. Eric Swalwell, who recently said Republican lawmakers in the House are ready to abandon the president because of the fallout over files related to convicted child abuser Jeffrey Epstein, flagged the piece of evidence on MS NOW on Saturday.

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'The first search I'm making': Ex-sex crimes prosecutor points to Epstein files cheat code

A legal expert who has prosecuted sex trafficking cases herself gave everyday citizens a clue this weekend about how they can search the recently released files on deceased child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein.

MS NOW legal analyst Kristy Greenberg appeared on the network Saturday, and was asked about how people at home should be reading the files for themselves.

Greenberg replied, "So the number one thing that I was looking for, which was not in the files, and if anybody wanted to search the files, this is the search. The first search that I'm making is for the words FBI 302."

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Reporter flags 'biggest thing that went wrong' with Trump DOJ's Epstein files release

A reporter on Saturday flagged what she said is "the biggest thing that went wrong" with the Trump administration's release of new Jeffrey Epstein files.

Fallon Gallagher, an award-winning legal affairs reporter for MS NOW, appeared on the network over the weekend. The host asked, "The DOJ rollout of these documents, it did not go as the law has required it to go. What went wrong? And what do you think we can expect to see and when?"

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Laughter as viral video shows far-right slap fight: 'These are the MAGA alpha men???'

Liberal and progressive observers laughed over the weekend after MAGA infighting reached the point of a publicly recorded slap fight between right-wing men.

Conservative Pentagon reporter Cam Higby can be seen in a video being grabbed by Hayden McDougall, a far-right influencer who goes by the name "Woman Propaganda." McDougall then slaps someone who appears to be recording it.

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Another Dem lawmaker joins call to impeach Pam Bondi over Epstein bungle

Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) joined his House colleague Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) Saturday in calling for the impeachment of Attorney General Pam Bondi over her agency’s failure to release all of its files on Jeffrey Epstein, which was mandated by law to be released in full on Friday.

Following the release of thousands of files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, Khanna said he was drafting articles of impeachment against Bondi for her failure to adhere to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required all of the Justice Department’s files on Epstein to be released Friday.

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Dem senator sends MS NOW hosts scrambling with mention of Trump check to Epstein

Sen Chris Coons (D-DE) sent the hosts and producers of MS NOW’s “The Weekend” scrambling after he pointed to a photo of a check from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in payment for a woman that was included in the just-released Epstein files.

Brought on to talk about the Department of Justice’s foot-dragging of the files release in violation of a congressional order, Coons said just before he came on for his interview that he saw mention online about a $22,00 check from the president to sex trafficker Epstein.

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Stefanik bailing because she is 'exhausted' from defending Trump: GOP strategist

Rep. Elise Stefanik’s surprise decision to not only drop her bid to run for governor of New York but also give up her seat in the House and return to private life was an admission that she no longer wants to spend her days talking about Donald Trump.

The Republican lawmaker who started out as a moderate only to go full MAGA, which allowed her to rise to a GOP leadership position an extraordinary speed, said in a statement, “While spending precious time with my family this Christmas season, I have made the decision to suspend my campaign for Governor and will not seek re-election to Congress. I did not come to this decision lightly for our family.”

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