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Ex-staffers expose Trump-era 'purge' inside DOJ

About 200 former attorneys and staff from the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice are warning of the “near destruction of DOJ’s once-revered crown jewel,” and what they call Attorney General Pam Bondi’s “demand” for “loyalty to the President, not the Constitution or the American people.”

“For decades, the non-partisan work of the Civil Rights Division at the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has protected all Americans—especially the most vulnerable—from unfair treatment and unequal opportunities,” they write in a letter dated Tuesday. They added that “after witnessing this Administration destroy much of our work, we made the heartbreaking decision to leave—along with hundreds of colleagues, including about 75 percent of attorneys.”

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Investigation sought into Trump's FIFA peace prize

FIFA's Ethics Committee has received an official complaint regarding its inaugural peace award for President Donald Trump and allegations that the organization's leader, Gianni Infantino, violated the organization's political neutrality, according to reports on Tuesday.

The nonprofit FairSquare submitted an eight-page letter to FIFA's ethics committee on Monday, requesting an investigation into the process behind Trump's award decision, The Athletic reported. The nonprofit and advocacy group focuses on labor migration rights, political repression and sports.

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Trump gives himself top grade as supporter warns prices rise faster than wages

During a Politico interview, President Donald Trump gave himself an “A plus, plus, plus, plus” for the economy, even as one of his own supporters voiced concerns about rising costs outpacing wages. Reporter Dasha Burns cited complaints about grocery, utility, and insurance costs rising faster than paychecks, but Trump shrugged it off, blaming his predecessor and insisting he “inherited a total mess,” while celebrating his own economic record.

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Racist and profanity-laden game show rented public school gym — and sparks firestorm

A nonprofit that raises money for a San Diego County high school district is under fire for renting out one school's gym for a “punishment” game show that featured racist attacks, profanity and bondage-themed penalties for participants.

According to a report from the San Diego Union Tribune, “the Canyon Crest Academy Foundation — a nonprofit separate from the district that raises money for the high school” agreed to rent out the gym for a show called “24-Hour Tag,” where the four participants were tormented as it was streamed on Twitch.

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Trump's DOJ complains Comey case paralyzed by court ruling

Department of Justice lawyers complained that a recent court ruling has effectively paralyzed their ability to seek a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey.

In a court filing on Tuesday, DOJ attorneys Todd Blanche and Lindsey Halligan asked the court to dissolve a temporary restraining order preventing them from using electronic communications seized from Comey confidante Daniel Richman.

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Sonia Sotomayor silences Supreme Court chamber with blistering challenge to Trump lawyer

An exchange between Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Donald Trump's Solicitor General D. John Sauer briefly silenced the U.S. Supreme Court chamber Tuesday.

Sauer argued in Trump v. Slaughter – a case that could redefine the limits of presidential power over independent agencies and give the Trump more authority to fire officials – that the Constitution vests full removal authority in the president and that a 90-year precedent insulating officials inside those agencies should be discarded — showing how far the government intended to take the challenge, reported Newsweek.

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Trump's Treasury helps Erika Kirk refute Candace Owens' 'malicious lies and smears'

Officials working for President Donald Trump in the Department of the Treasury have stepped forward to help Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk refute fraud claims made by MAGA influencer Candace Owens.

Sources told CBS News that the Treasury Department took the unusual step of sending a letter to Kirk after Owens made claims about Turning Point USA donations. According to the report, a few donors had requested that their contributions be returned.

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Freakout by Stephen Miller's wife over chalked 'doxxing' shot down by police report

A complaint by Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller’s wife that their family had been victimized by protesters making what were described as “terroristic” threats fell apart on Tuesday with the release of a police incident report that pointed out that she had made much ado about nothing.

According to a report from Zeteo, Katie Miller, a former Trump administration functionary who has traded on her husband’s name to launch a career as a podcaster, had called police because she feared protesters outside their home, now listed for sale at $3.75 million.

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Trump threatens new tariffs as he demands Mexico release water owed under treaty

President Donald Trump erupted on Truth Social Monday, accusing Mexico of violating a decades-old water treaty and demanding the immediate release of hundreds of thousands of acre-feet of water he claims the U.S. is owed — or face a new 5% tariff. Trump insisted the alleged shortfall is harming Texas farmers and said he’s already authorized paperwork to impose penalties if Mexico doesn’t comply. It’s the latest in a string of water-related grievances Trump has lobbed at Mexico, even as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on whether he actually has the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs without Congress under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act — a decision that could upend his threats and force him to seek workarounds.

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'Broke in under an hour': Hegseth mocked as he unveils 'future of warfare' — and it fails

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced backlash after a new military artificial intelligence website appeared to fail immediately.

"The future of American warfare is here, and it's spelled AI," Hegseth said in an announcement posted to X on Tuesday. "And that's why today we are unleashing genAI.mil. This platform puts the world's most powerful frontier AI models, starting with Google Gemini, directly into the hands of every American warrior."

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'He does not deserve this honor': Tensions erupt over plans for Charlie Kirk Day

A debate on racism, sexism, and in-context quotations erupted Tuesday over a bill that would make Charlie Kirk only the second person — after Ronald Reagan — to be comemmorated in Florida statute.

Republican Sen. Jonathan Martin would memorialize Kirk’s birthday, Oct. 14, as “Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance.” It comes three months after Kirk, a 31-year-old podcaster and right-wing debater, was assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University.

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Analyst says Trump’s fading health and power struggles show he’s ‘at the end of his story’

President Donald Trump is quietly signaling that his health — and his hold on power — are slipping, according to a foreign policy analyst who says the 79-year-old president’s public dozing, swelling, bruising and fixation on legacy projects suggest he knows his time is running out. On The Daily Beast Podcast, analyst David Rothkopf argued that Trump’s visible decline has Washington taking notice, even as top allies like JD Vance and Marco Rubio jockey for position as the president nods off beside them at events. Rothkopf said Trump’s increasingly desperate push to rename major institutions after himself reflects a leader who fears he is “shuffling off this mortal coil sooner rather than later.”

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'Reluctant' Trump is shrugging off aides' panic as they fear catastrophic election: report

President Donald Trump is traveling to a swing district in eastern Pennsylvania as he makes an effort to reassure voters that he cares about an issue he has dismissed as a "Democratic hoax."

Polls show a majority of Americans feel that Trump hasn't carried through on his campaign promise to lower prices, and increasing numbers of Americans are concerned about the economy and affordability, so the president is hitting the road in hopes of staving off an electoral wipeout for Republicans in next year's midterm elections, reported CNN.

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