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Trump's bid to pay off 'monsters' leaves national security journalist in disbelief

President Donald Trump promised just months ago that any money he won from his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS would go to charity. Now, according to a new analysis by national security journalist Marcy Wheeler, the settlement that's taking shape looks nothing like that pledge.

In February, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that he was "thinking about doing something for charity" with any proceeds from the lawsuit, which stems from a contractor's illegal leak of his tax returns during his first term.

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Stephen Miller drowning in ethics conflicts as wife's side hustles grow: report

Far-right White House deputy chief of staff for policy, Stephen Miller, is increasingly being compelled to recuse himself from major political issues — due to the long list of side projects his wife, Katie Miller, has been involved in.

According to The Atlantic, one of the key issues has been the planned Paramount-Skydance merger with Warner Bros. Discovery, a controversial deal that could put CNN under the ownership of the same company whose new CBS News leadership has been viewed by some insiders as more sympathetic to Trump.

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Single passage gets Pulitzer-winning book about slavery banned in deep red state

A school district in a deeply red state decided to ban an iconic Pulitzer-winning novel about slavery because of a single passage.

Knox County Schools in Tennessee banned the 1976 novel "Roots: The Saga of an American Family," written by Alex Haley, who spent his early years and later life in the state, according to reports.

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JD Vance's awkward moment draws mockery online

Vice President JD Vance experienced an awkward moment Friday during the Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service when an intended applause line failed to land.

Vance said, "Put violent criminals in prison as opposed to letting them out of jail," then paused for applause that barely materialized.

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Supreme Court delivers massive blow to Dems​' last-ditch gerrymander gambit

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday slammed the door on Virginia Democrats' last-ditch effort to revive a congressional map that would have handed them a commanding advantage in the 2026 midterms.

In a one-line order, the justices denied an emergency stay application filed by House Speaker Don Scott (D-Portsmouth), Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell (D-Fairfax), and other top Democratic lawmakers seeking to pause a Virginia Supreme Court ruling that struck down the voter-approved redistricting amendment.

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Johnson shrugs off abuse allegations against GOP lawmaker : 'He's got to work that out'

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday brushed off domestic abuse allegations leveled against Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) by the congressman's ex-wife, telling reporters the two-term lawmaker would have to sort it out on his own.

"I don't get involved in the personal lives of members and those things. You know, he's refuted some of these allegations, and he's got to work that out," Johnson said when asked by NBC News about the accusations.

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Ex-GOP insider names the 'Sith Lord' who trained Trump

An ex-Republican insider relied on a handy Star Wars analogy to name the "Sith Lord" who he said helped turn Trump into who he is today.

"Donald Trump was always going to be a sociopath," George Conway, the ex-husband of right-wing commentator Kellyanne Conway, said during an interview with Katie Couric.

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Backlash as Trump accuses NYT journalist of committing treason

President Donald Trump accused New York Times reporter David Sanger of treason, following Sanger's question about the war with Iran.

During a Friday press gaggle aboard Air Force One, Trump claimed to have achieved a "total military victory," alleging the U.S. destroyed Iran's navy, air force, radar systems, and leadership across multiple command levels.

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Firestorm as Dem slashes sentence for MAGA election denier: 'Sends a worrisome signal'

Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) finally did what he has been hinting he would do for months, and commuted the sentence of convicted MAGA election tampering county clerk Tina Peters — cutting her sentence from 9 years to 4.5 years, which would make her eligible for parole in less than a month. This comes after Peters issued a statement apologizing for her crimes, which was one of the conditions Polis put on considering clemency.

Democratic officials in Colorado had warned Polis for months to stop considering clemency for Peters, whose release has been an obsession of President Donald Trump and his followers for years — and with this decision, the dam broke on social media.

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Republicans furious as Hegseth blindsides Congress with shock troop cancellation

The Pentagon blindsided Republican lawmakers Friday after abruptly scrapping a 4,000-troop deployment to Poland, a decision that reportedly surprised Army leaders, according to Politico.

Army leaders admitted they had no real answers about the shock cancellation, leaving Congress furious over the last-minute move as Republican lawmakers have had conflicting views from the Trump administration involving security efforts in Europe, Politico reported. Last year, lawmakers had established limits for troop withdrawals as tensions mounted over whether the Trump administration would pull back on sending troops to support European allies.

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Trump's FCC enforcer makes stunning admission while reflecting on his legacy

Trump's main media enforcer made a stunning admission while reflecting on his legacy in a recent interview.

“I’m sure The New York Times has already written my obituary," FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said in an interview with The Financial Times. "There's not a lot that I can do to improve upon it or make it worse at this point in time."

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Dem cuts election denier Tina Peters' sentence in half

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis granted clemency to jailed election-denying former county clerk Tina Peters, reported CNN on Friday, cutting her sentence from 9 years to 4 1/2 years.

The move would make her eligible for parole in just under a month from now, due to the time she has already spent behind bars.

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Trump named again in newly found Epstein accusations dating to 2009

Newly unearthed 2009 court records reveal an Epstein survivor accused President Donald Trump of having "knowledge of finances and [Epstein's] sexual desire for minor girls," wrote veteran journalist Alisa Valdés-Rodríguez.

In her Substack, Valdés-Rodríguez explained that the accusation appeared in written legal responses filed in a Palm Beach County circuit court lawsuit brought by a woman who claimed abuse by Epstein between 2002 and 2005. When asked to list persons with knowledge concerning the lawsuit, the woman's attorneys listed over 50 names, with Trump ranked fifth and explicitly described as having knowledge of Epstein's financial dealings and sexual interest in minors.

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