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National Guard spotted playing satirical arcade game mocking Trump: journalist

A pair of arcade game cabinets appeared Monday morning at the D.C. War Memorial titled “Operation Epic Furious: Straight to Hell,” a satirical jab at President Donald Trump and his wildly unpopular war against Iran – and on Tuesday, MeidasTouch reporter and attorney Aaron Parnas shared a photograph appearing to show National Guard members playing the game.

The art installation was set up by Secret Handshake, an anonymous art group also responsible for such exhibits as the golden throne toilet and statues depicting Trump alongside convicted sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Ex-Deutsche Bank manager tied to Epstein leaves advisory firm without explanation: report

A former Deutsche Bank AG wealth manager connected to Jeffrey Epstein has exited a financial services firm amid questions over why he stepped down, according to a Bloomberg report on Tuesday.

Stewart Oldfield left Third Lake Associates, a financial advisory and broker-deal firm that managed real estate deals, at the end of April, Bloomberg reported. Regulatory filings reveal he was serving as chief executive officer and had been with the company for about two years, "making it one of the shorter employment periods in his more than two-decade finance career, filings show."

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Top Trump general confronted by protesters at hearing: 'Tax dollars spent to kill babies!'

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan "Razin" Caine faced off with protesters over the war in Iran.

Before Senate testimony on Tuesday, members of the Code Pink anti-war group could be heard yelling at Caine.

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One Kash Patel comment 'made the hair on the back of my neck stand up': ex-FBI deputy

A decorated FBI special agent has detailed a White House-directed purge of the bureau aimed at removing employees involved in investigations into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and former President Donald Trump's classified documents case, according to an exclusive CNN interview.

Brian Driscoll, who served as acting FBI director for one month before Kash Patel's confirmation, told CNN in his first public interview that he faced political vetting questions from Trump officials before taking the No. 2 position at the bureau, and he said Patel told him the vetting would proceed smoothly if he avoided social media activism, refrained from donating to the Democratic Party and had not voted for Kamala Harris in 2024.

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Dem blasts Pentagon during Hegseth hearing: 'They refuse to follow the law'

Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, slammed the Pentagon for refusing to follow the law when it comes to briefing members of Congress.

As Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was testifying before a House budget committee on Tuesday, the Rhode Island senator spoke to reporters about the Pentagon's refusal to brief both Democrats and Republicans on military operations.

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Trump shocks with late-night attack on Todd Blanche: 'Can't keep him happy for long'

President Donald Trump went on a multi-hour social media frenzy Monday night into Tuesday morning – posting on average roughly once every three minutes for three hours – and buried within his online posts was a sharp critique of his own acting attorney general and former personal attorney.

On Monday, AMG News – a website described by the media watchdog group Media Bias/Fact Check as a “conspiracy and pseudoscience news source based in Romania” – published a report with unsubstantiated claims about former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Medeea Greere, the founder of AMG News, made the unsubstantiated claim that the report exposed Clinton for leaking classified information, that Obama “ordered” a “cover-up,” and that police officers “died trying to expose the truth.”

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Elon Musk's AI effort is flopping as he rents out data centers to competitors: WSJ

For all his claimed brilliance as a tech wizard, billionaire Elon Musk’s foray into the multi-billion-dollar race for artificial intelligence (AI) supremacy is, at best, floundering with users, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.

Late Monday, the Journal reported that Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is trailing so far behind competitors like ChatGPT and Claude, that Anthropic, the company behind Claude, signed an agreement in early May, taking over "all the computing capacity at one of Musk’s main data centers,” at a time when Anthropic and rival OpenAI have been “racing to acquire all the computing capacity they can.”

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Trump admin hit with lawsuit after diverting $100M in taxpayer funds without approval

As the 250th anniversary of the United States’ independence approaches, a government watchdog group is warning that the Trump administration has refused to release key documents regarding President Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 project, in which the White House has partnered with corporations including Palantir and ExxonMobil to organize what it’s called “a celebration of America like no other.”

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) filed a lawsuit Monday against the Department of Interior (DOI) in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday, more than two months after the group filed multiple Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests regarding the funding of the “controversial and secretive” Freedom 250 initiative.

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Trump angrily disputes report Republicans teamed up against him to give him a warning

President Donald Trump pushed back on new reporting that Senate Republicans have implored him not to order military strikes against Cuba.

The 79-year-old president fired off a 40-word denial, seemingly in response to a new report published by The Hill, on Tuesday morning before jetting off to China for talks with Xi Jinping.

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Sotomayor drops blistering dissent as Supreme Court reverses itself on Black voting power

The US Supreme Court’s right-wing majority Monday opened the door for Alabama to eliminate a majority-Black congressional district before this year’s midterm elections in a decision that came as Tennessee voters sued to stop their state’s racially rigged redistricting.

The nation’s high court issued a 6-3 order with no explanation allowing Alabama officials to revert to a congressional map which, despite the state population being roughly 26% African American, has just one majority-Black district out of seven. The order came just a week before Alabama’s primary election and less than three years after the same court ordered the state to create a second majority-Black district.

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Trump said to have among 'worst mental health episodes' after multi-hour overnight blitz

President Donald Trump spent hours Monday night into early Tuesday morning publishing dozens of social media posts attacking his perceived enemies – including sharing a post that called former President Barack Obama a “demonic force” – in what one prominent Democratic influencer called “one of his worst mental health episodes yet.”

“Trump had one of his worst mental health episodes yet last night, posting over 55 times in 3 hours,” wrote Harry Sisson, a prominent liberal political commentator in a social media post on X Tuesday to his more than 388,000 followers. “This man is clearly not well.”

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Big Trump move to solve gas crisis poised to make matters much worse: analysis

President Donald Trump's move to counter skyrocketing gasoline prices could ultimately make matters worse, according to a new analysis.

The 79-year-old president announced Monday that he's open to suspend the national gas tax as prices remained higher than $4.50 a gallon and the war against Iran persists in a stalemate, but MS NOW columnist Hayes Brown argued that Trump's plan would do little to help.

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​Trump heads to China as report points to his 'American decline' undercutting his hand

Donald Trump's trip to Beijing to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping comes as the leadership of China is buoyed by an internal report that their country has seen its profile in the world rise above the US in large part due to American president.

With Reuters reporting that Trump needs some “wins” due to his horrific approval numbers at home, the New York Times is reporting that a “Beijing think tank affiliated with Renmin University published a triumphant report about Mr. Trump’s first year back in office. The report argued that his tariffs, attacks on allies, anti-immigration policies and assaults on the American political establishment had inadvertently strengthened China while weakening the United States. Its title: ‘Thank Trump.’”

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