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White House quickly deletes 'blacklist' of journalists

The White House appears to have tweeted then deleted a “Naughty List” of journalists, including top news reporters and outlets, in an act that is being described as “positively authoritarian” by one legal expert.

The video was posted to X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and the White House’s own website, which reads: “MEDIA OFFENDERS ON THE NAUGHTY LIST,” and “Video unavailable. This video has been removed by the uploader.”

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'Trump will not be happy': Internet erupts over new pictures of president and Epstein

A batch of new photos released Friday of late financier and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with President Donald Trump, Woody Allen, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton and Richard Branson prompted a series of reactions online.

The images released Friday include Epstein with a number of political leaders, "Trump condoms" and sex toys.

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Indiana GOP delivers rare blow to Trump with rejection of mid-cycle redistricting

CNN’s Jeff Zeleny was visibly stunned on-air after host Jake Tapper broke news that Indiana Republicans had overwhelmingly rejected a Trump-backed push to redraw the state’s election map ahead of the 2026 midterms. Despite holding a dominant 40–10 majority in the state Senate, 21 Republicans crossed over to join Democrats to kill the proposal — a sharp rebuke to Trump’s pressure campaign and a public call-out he made of Senate leader Rod Bray on Truth Social.

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Newly released photos show Trump and other wealthy elites palling around with Epstein

House Democrats have released a massive trove of photographs of President Donald Trump and other rich and powerful individuals palling around with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee published the photographs Friday obtained from the disgraced financier's estate that shows Trump years before he became president standing with six women, whose faces have been redacted, at a party wearing Hawaiian-style leis, while another shows him and Epstein speaking with a woman at an event.

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'Mesmerizingly weird': Analyst slams new MAGA figure as 'Trump's dictator-curious protege'

An analyst Friday slammed FIFA president Gianni Infantino and his relationship with President Donald Trump ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

The Guardian's Marina Hyde wrote an opinion piece describing the number of problematic moments around Infantino, "Trump’s dictator-curious protege," and "FIFA's recent practice of holding the World Cup in autocracies." Infantino last week gave Trump an inaugural peace award, which has now led to calls for an ethics investigation.

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Blacked out faces in Epstein photo creates a 'problem for Donald Trump': MS NOW reporter

A collection of Jeffrey Epstein photos released by Democrats on Friday contained one of Donald Trump with an assortment of women which is already raising questions about the president and his relationship with the notorious sex trafficker.

None of them good ones.

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Trump sparks backlash with odd remark distancing himself from youngest son

Donald Trump triggered a wave of online backlash Thursday night after referring to his son Barron as “her boy” while praising Melania’s latest initiative, prompting critics to call the comment bizarre and unsettling. Trump told the crowd Melania “has a wonderful boy” and is “very proud of her boy,” language many noted seemed to distance him from his own son.

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'Incredibly disturbing': Dem previews Epstein photos lawmakers have yet to release

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, revealed that lawmakers had unreleased Jeffrey Epstein photos that are "incredibly disturbing."

Garcia spoke to reporters after the committee released a trove of photos that included prominent figures like President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.

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'More will follow': Ex-Trump official gives grim warning about new 'Nazi'-like 'blacklist'

An ex-Trump official is sounding the alarm after the White House published – and quickly removed – a video of Santa Claus holding a “Naughty List” featuring the names of journalists and news outlets.

On Thursday, the White House website published a video of what it described as “media offenders on the naughty list,” though the video appears to have been removed as of Friday. Re-uploaded on social media, the video depicts Santa Claus laughing while unveiling a “Naughty List” of journalists and media outlets, and is set to Michael Bublé’s rendition of “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town.”

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Trump's 'brutal' failure tickles analyst: 'Couldn't help but laugh out loud'

President Donald Trump's Indiana "power grab" turned out to be a "humiliating failure" rather than the slam dunk he was expecting from a loyal red state, MS Now's Steve Benen wrote Friday.

The president's demand that the state's Republicans redraw districts to favor the party failed Thursday when multiple party members sided with Democrats to kill it.

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'They don't love him as much': Data expert says Trump losing his base after new GOP rebuke

Indiana Republicans rejected an intense pressure campaign by President Donald Trump to redraw the state's congressional maps, and CNN's Harry Enten said that shows his grip on the GOP's MAGA base is weakening.

The GOP-controlled state Senate voted against the mid-decade redistricting measure Thursday following months of pressure and violent threats against legislators, and Enten told "CNN News Central" the political loss flowed from his softening support within the Republican Party.

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Reporter shreds Trump claim on Iran strike with on-the-spot fact-check

A White House press conference turned tense when a reporter publicly dismantled President Donald Trump’s latest boast that his administration “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear sites during a bombing campaign, pointing out that Trump's own National Security Strategy says the strikes only “set them back.” Trump insisted an Atomic Energy Commission assessment backed him, even as the reporter pushed back.

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Pete Hegseth just committed the 'worst-case scenario' offense: military justice group

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was condemned on Friday by a non-governmental group of military justice experts who said he had committed the "worst-case scenario."

NIMJ, which bills itself as "the only non-governmental organization in the United States to educate about and encourage a fair court-martial and military justice system," issued a press release ahead of the weekend addressing a recent scandal from Hegseth. Specifically, the group said it "condemns any attempt by military leaders to punish Senator Mark Kelly, a military retiree, for his speech" in connection with a video he and other veterans made for members of the military.

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