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Disbelief as White House suggests Susie Wiles may not have known she was on record

Despite having about a year's worth of interviews — 11 to be exact — for an in-depth Vanity Fair story, White House insiders scrambled on Tuesday, suggesting to CNN that President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff Susie Wiles may not have known she was on the record.

The bombshell story prompted a White House meltdown and plenty of chatter in Washington, D.C.

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'It's not me wearing a MAGA hat!' Dem scrambles as identical twin leaps into politics

Sometimes, identical twins enter politics together. One of the most famous examples are Julián and Joaquin Castro, who have both held various offices in Texas. But in Indiana, something even more unusual is brewing: a pair of identical twins active in politics — but in opposite parties.

The reveal came on Tuesday, when Indianapolis City Councilor Nick Roberts posted a video statement on X, captioned, "Addressing something you might have heard about. And no, this isn’t a joke."

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Trump blindsided by DOJ decision to move Ghislaine Maxwell to low-security prison: aide

Donald Trump was “mighty unhappy” and caught off guard when the Justice Department transferred convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell to a minimum-security prison after interviewing her, according to unusually candid remarks from his chief of staff, Susie Wiles. In interviews with Vanity Fair, Wiles said the decision was driven by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, not the president, and insisted Trump had no advance knowledge of the move.

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Fierce backlash as JD Vance offers 'simple lesson' — and veers into racist propaganda

Vice President JD Vance was blasted online for cranking up a racist message during a speech Tuesday in Pennsylvania on the economy.

The vice president addressed the affordability crisis in the crucial swing state a week after President Donald Trump attempted to do the same. While Trump claimed the issue was a Democratic "hoax," Vance preached patience and blamed higher housing costs on illegal immigration.

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'She's pregnant!' ICE pelted with snowballs as agents hold woman 'face down on the ground'

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were reportedly pelted with snowballs as they were accused of holding a pregnant woman "face down on the ground."

On Monday, WCCO's Esme Murphy reported that the agents were seen taking the woman from Karmel Mall in Minneapolis.

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Outrage as flag linked to Christian nationalism flies at Education Dept

The union for US Department of Education workers has raised alarm about a top department official’s display of a flag with Christian nationalist associations that was flown during the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol building.

The flag was spotted outside the Washington, DC, office of Murray Bessette, the principal deputy assistant secretary in the Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development, according to a report on Monday from USA Today. However, it’s not clear how long it’s been displayed there.

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Mike Johnson faces revolt as vulnerable Republicans weigh helping Dems force thorny vote

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) made clear that he will not take any action this year on health care reform bills, which would effectively guarantee millions of people's health care premiums will increase as extended Affordable Care Act subsidies expire. But several vulnerable, swing-district Republicans are weighing a revolt to join Democrats and force the issue, Axios reported on Tuesday.

"House moderates, some in tough reelection fights, feel they need to do something on the subsidies, but they're nowhere close to convincing their leadership," said the report. "The House is set to vote Wednesday on a 'consensus' GOP health care package, but an ACA fix is not likely to be among what passes."

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Trump admits he has 'alcoholic's personality' in first reaction after Susie Wiles fiasco

President Donald Trump on Tuesday admitted he has an "alcoholic's personality" and that he still stands by his chief of staff Susie Wiles after an explosive interview with Vanity Fair about the reality inside Trump's orbit.

Trump said he has full faith in Wiles and told the New York Post in an exclusive interview that he is loyal to her. He also clarified that he does not drink alcohol and wasn't offended by Wiles' comments over his personality, adding that he has a “possessive and addictive type personality."

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Trump lawsuit could force release of tax returns and medical records, filing says

President Donald Trump may be compelled to turn over years of tax returns, financial records and even medical information as part of his defamation lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize Board, according to a new court filing. Defendants tied to the board have demanded sweeping disclosures dating back to 2015, arguing the records are relevant to Trump’s claim that Pulitzer-winning Russia investigation reporting defamed him.

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'Distract from Epstein?' 5 theories emerge on Trump's cryptic primetime address

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will give a primetime address to the nation on Wednesday night and speculation started rolling in over what he has planned to announce.

Trump did not reveal the topic for the address or if it would be broadcast from the Oval Office, posting the following on his Truth Social platform:

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'Final straw': Longtime WWE icon quits over cozy ties to 'incredibly cruel' Trump

A professional wrestling icon is leaving the WWE, citing the organization's longstanding relationship with Donald Trump as his primary motivation, specifically the president's "incredibly cruel" recent comments.

Mick Foley, 60, revealed that he will not pursue a new contract when his current deal expires in June, marking the end of his involvement with the company he joined 30 years ago, The Daily Beast reported on Tuesday.

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Mark Kelly warns Pentagon of lawsuit over Trump-linked probe he calls unconstitutional

Sen. Mark Kelly’s attorney warned the Pentagon on Monday that the Arizona Democrat is prepared to sue to stop what he calls an illegal, politically motivated investigation tied to President Donald Trump’s demands for retaliation. Kelly was singled out after appearing in a video reminding service members to refuse unlawful orders, which Trump blasted as “seditious.” In a sharply worded letter, Kelly’s lawyer said any attempt to recall the retired Navy aviator for court-martial or discipline would be unconstitutional and an extraordinary abuse of power.

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White House sheds more light on Trump's mystery announcement

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shed light on an announcement President Donald Trump was expected to give on Wednesday night.

After Trump revealed that he would give a speech from the White House, Fox News asked Leavitt to detail "what it's all about."

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