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'Just blame AI': Trump dismisses bizarre video of bag being dumped out White House window

President Donald Trump dismissed the circulation of a viral video that appeared to show a dark bag being thrown out of an upstairs window at the White House — saying it didn't happen and it was probably faked with artificial intelligence.

"There's a video that is circulating online now of the White House, where a window is opened to the residence upstairs, and somebody is throwing a big bag out the window," said Fox News' Peter Doocy. "Have you seen this?"

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‘Genius move, MAGA’: Trump mocked as rant rekindles rampant health rumors

Fox News' Peter Doocy asked President Donald Trump about the internet rumors that spread over the weekend that he was dead or gravely ill. While some bought into the rumors, the larger conversation among political commentators was about Trump's persistent health issues, dark bruises that have popped up on both of his hands, and his week-long disappearance from cameras.

Speaking to the press on Tuesday, Trump seemed shocked by the question.

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Rebel Republican claims billionaire in Epstein's 'black book' is targeting him

Republican Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) plans to take steps Tuesday to push for a vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files — and suggested a shadowy billionaire in the famous "black book" is out to get him.

Lawmakers are back from summer recess, and Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) were expected to file a discharge petition aimed at compelling the Department of Justice to fully release all files related to the disgraced financier's case. The bipartisan effort is underway from the House Oversight Committee to uncover the files despite pushback from Republican leaders.

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'You were dead': Trump confronted with reports of his 'demise'

President Donald Trump blamed "fake news" after learning that rumors had circulated about his death.

During a White House event on Tuesday afternoon, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked Trump about the "big viral social media trend."

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Texas Republican drops hotline in new attack on 'crooked' MAGA rival

Rival Texas MAGA Republicans are battling over who will take the Senate seat in the Lone Star State ahead of the upcoming 2026 primary elections.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) launched a tip hotline dubbed "KenStoppers," calling on Texans who might have worked or interacted with Attorney General Ken Paxton to report tips. The site has an online submission section with a drop-down menu with different behaviors to report, including "adultery," "financial fraud," "abuse of power," "pay for play," and "other."

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'Insurrection!' Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Don Lemon of 'storming the Capitol'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said podcast host Don Lemon "stormed the Capitol" after he visited her office with a request for an interview.

In a video posted to X on Tuesday, Lemon was seen entering Greene's office with activist Carlos Alvarez-Aranyos of American Opposition.

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'Sounds like he’s dying': New Trump chat with Scott Jennings has even right-wingers uneasy

Any hope that Donald Trump and his inner circle may have had about dispelling rumors about his health suffered a setback on Tuesday morning after the president was interviewed by conservative CNN contributor Scott Jennings.

In a snippet of the interview Jennings posted to X, the president sounds nasal and congested as he complained about Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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'Disappointed' Trump vows to 'do something' after Putin blows off deadline

U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to "do something" after Russian President Vladimir Putin flouted his latest two-week deadline on the war in Ukraine.

In an interview with conservative radio host and CNN contributor Scott Jennings, Trump said he was "very disappointed" in Putin.

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'You are a rat!' Alex Jones blows up on air as 'demon possessed' host quits InfoWars

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones blew up on air after one of the hosts on his InfoWars platform quit.

In an announcement on Monday, host Owen Shroyer said that he was leaving Jones' operation because his boss had suggested he was "too anti-Trump."

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'English langel, Engwish, Englan': MAGA lawmaker flubs patriotic speech as House resumes

Rep. John Joyce (R-PA) struggled on the House floor Tuesday afternoon while trying to introduce a resolution designating Sept. 12 as the “Day of the Bible,” fumbling the words "English language multiple times,

"This joint resolution will formally designate Sept. 12 as the 'Day of the Bible' to honor the first complete English langel, engwish, englan – English language Bible that was produced in America."

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'Flashing red siren signs for Republicans' leave CNN host stunned: 'That's a cool stat'

CNN's Harry Enten highlighted a pair of "flashing red siren signs" for Republicans heading into next year's midterm elections.

Democrats are feeling good about their chances in gubernatorial races this November in New Jersey and Virginia, and the data analyst told "CNN News Central" those races could serve as an early predictor for the 2026 congressional elections.

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'You're telling freaks to come to Washington': Pirro bashed for 'bonkers' plan

A decision by former Fox News host and current U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro to no longer prosecute some gun crimes in Washington, D.C., was roundly trashed on MSNBC on Tuesday morning as both “insanity” and an invitation for chaos.

According to a report from ABC News, Donald Trump’s D.C. U.S. attorney appointee has told prosecutors in her office to no longer pursue felony charges for individuals who carry registered rifles and shotguns in the district.

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Trump faces 'terrible embarrassment' as Putin publicly 'thumbs his nose' at USA: experts

Since Donald Trump’s ill-fated summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska — at which the U.S. president teased a quick resolution to Russia's war on Ukraine that never came to pass — things have gone further south with the Russian president finding new ways to “thumb his nose” at his American counterpart.

That is the opinion of both MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Willie Geist, as well as longtime Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, who all pointed out on Tuesday that Trump is being bested on the world stage by Putin.

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