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AOC takes a shot at top Dem after party gets ‘nothing’ out of shutdown fight

As the US House of Representatives prepared for a vote to reopen the federal government, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Wednesday called out members of her own Democratic Party in the Senate, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who capitulated to Republicans in the shutdown fight, for which they received “nothing” in return.

Shortly before the government shut down over Republicans’ refusal to address a looming healthcare crisis, Axios reported that the New York congresswoman was preparing to run for president or Senate in 2028. In the lead-up to Wednesday’s vote, she was asked at least twice on camera about how Schumer, also a New Yorker, handled the shutdown.

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'I need an acid bath!' Analyst disgusted by 'scummy' new Epstein-Trump bombshell

The developments around the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files, and how close President Donald Trump was to his operation, are so revolting to Puck News' John Heilemann that he had some particularly vivid imagery to describe it on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" on Wednesday.

This comes as House Democrats release an email that revealed, among other things, Epstein considered Trump a loyal friend who knew about his abuse of young girls but was "the dog that hasn't barked." He made the comments to co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was just transferred to a luxury minimum-security prison against DOJ policy after stating in an interview that Trump was innocent.

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'Quite incriminating': Expert bashes 'negligent' Trump lawyer after Epstein revelation

A former federal prosecutor blasted Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche during an interview on Wednesday after Democrats released documents from Jeffrey Epstein that undercut claims his associate, Ghislane Maxwell, made to Blanche after she was moved to a minimum security prison in Texas.

On Wednesday, an email from Epstein to Maxwell was released detailing President Donald Trump meeting one of Epstein's most well-known victims, Virginia Giuffre, at Epstein's home before he ran for office. That email directly contradicts the testimony Maxwell gave to Blanche, indicating that she never saw Trump at Epstein's home.

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'Sounds bad': Even staunch MAGA podcaster says Epstein emails don't bode well for Trump

MAGA podcaster Megyn Kelly claimed the bombshell new Jeffrey Epstein emails released Wednesday "sound bad" and admits they don't bode well for President Donald Trump.

The three emails, released by House Democrats, referred to Trump as the “dog who hasn’t barked” and said Trump “spent hours” with a victim at Epstein's home. Kelly argued that the president should have released the emails himself, The Daily Beast reports.

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New Epstein bombshell could make GOP support for Trump 'unsustainable': analyst

President Donald Trump appears to be trying to keep the GOP from breaking after Democrats leaked emails from disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein showing new ties between him and the president, according to one analyst.

Investigative political journalist Tara Palmeri argued on Tuesday during an interview on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" that the leaked emails will "make it impossible" for the GOP to continue hiding the files. She added that there are signs that Republicans are starting to break from Trump on the issue.

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'Extraordinarily explosive': Lawmaker erupts as Trump tries to 'bury' Epstein bombshell

A Democratic lawmaker had a fiery exchange with a CNN anchor Wednesday over the release of new emails from the Jeffrey Epstein estate that suggest President Donald Trump may have known of the abuse of at least one Epstein survivor, Virginia Giuffre.

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) told CNN's Brianna Keilar that the newly released emails were "extraordinarily explosive" and indicated they could "implicate the president," she argued.

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Steve Bannon faces MAGA backlash after Trump comments on lack of 'talented' Americans

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon sought to "calm" his followers after President Donald Trump defended the use of foreign workers by saying that there were not enough "talented" Americans.

In an interview on Fox News this week, host Laura Ingraham argued against the use of H-1B visas, telling Trump, "We have plenty of talented people here."

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Trump sprays perfume on Syrian leader as he asks 'How many wives' he has

President Donald Trump was seen spraying cologne on Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al Qaeda terrorist, as he asked him "how many wives" he had.

In a video shared on Wednesday, Trump shows al-Sharaa a bottle of something he calls "men's fragrance" before spraying the substance on himself, the Syrian president, and other men in the Oval Office. Trump met with al-Sharaa at the White House earlier this week.

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Epstein emails bombshell opens the door for MAGA to turn 'fire' on Trump: reporter

Reacting to a New York Times report about three Jeffrey Epstein emails that hint that Donald Trump was aware of the notorious pedophile’s predatory behavior, MSNBC’s Ken Dilanian suggested the anger that has been aimed at Attorney General Pam Bondi now may shift to the president.

With “Morning Joe” co-host Jonathon Lemire reading from the report that stated, “In one of the messages, Mr. Epstein flatly asserted that Mr. Trump 'knew about the girls,' many of whom were later found by investigators to have been underage. In another, Mr. Epstein pondered how to address questions from the news media about their relationship as Mr. Trump was becoming a national political figure.” Dilanian was asked to weigh in.

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'Language absolutely jumps out': CNN host stunned by new Epstein-Trump email revelations

CNN's John Berman was astonished by newly revealed emails written by Jeffrey Epstein suggesting that President Donald Trump "spent hours" with an alleged sex abuse victim.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released the contents of three emails written by the late sex offender Epstein referring to Trump, including one dated April 2, 2011, three years after he reached a controversial non-prosecution agreement that allowed him to avoid federal sex trafficking charges.

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'Sent Trump into tailspin': President grilled on cost-of-living crisis after big Dem win

Donald Trump has been grilled on the cost-of-living crisis as a political pundit joked the president is "writing I.O.U.s."

The Daily Show's Josh Johnson said "it's rough out there" for Americans thanks to rising grocery, rent, and electricity prices which are yet to be tackled by the Trump administration. The president has made several posts to Truth Social about rebates for Americans, including a $10,000 gift to air traffic controllers who worked through the government shutdown.

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'It's not illegal!' Clash erupts over Mike Johnson stalling swear-in for newly elected Dem

A clash erupted over the long-delayed swearing-in of a Democratic congresswoman-elect who won a special election nearly two months ago to replace her late father in the House of Representatives.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is expected to administer the oath of office for Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) on Wednesday, after the House returns to action for the first time since mid-September to consider a plan to end a record government shutdown, and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright told "CNN This Morning" that the delay was unacceptable.

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'Absolutely unreal': Conservatives rebel against Trump over smear on American workers

A comment made by Donald Trump about American workers during an interview with Laura Ingraham of Fox News has set off a rebellion among conservatives who worry he may have crippled their hopes for the 2026 midterm election while questioning what the president could have been thinking.

When asked about H-1B visas that allow foreigners to work in the U.S. in high-demand jobs, the president trashed American workers, telling the Fox personality they are needed because, “Well, I agree, but you also do have to bring in talent.”

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