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FBI chief Kash Patel 'padding the stats' to make himself look good: insiders

FBI Director Kash Patel strutted into a Senate hearing Tuesday, brandishing a large black placard of statistics and daring his critics to dispute them. But current and former law enforcement officials say those numbers are a sham.

"They are absolutely padding the stats and claiming arrests they would not have claimed [previously]," one current FBI official told MS NOW. "So comparing 2025 to 2024 is not apples to apples."

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Famed Epstein reporter flags suspicious detail in the financier's death

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julie K. Brown questioned the official suicide ruling in Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 prison death, arguing the disgraced financier lacked the physical strength to break three neck bones.

On her Substack, Brown highlighted the suspicious timing surrounding the alleged suicide note discovered by cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione on July 27, four days after Epstein was found semi-conscious with marks on his neck.

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GOP warned new midterm lifeline is actually a ticking time bomb

Republican chances of holding on to their House majority have gotten a major boost this month with a pair of court rulings, but an analyst warned that might set the stage for new problems down the road.

Two weeks ago, the outlook was dim for GOP chances for keeping the House and not much better for the Senate, with President Donald Trump's poll numbers sinking to new depths and fractures appearing in his MAGA coalition, but that forecast improved since the start of May, wrote MS NOW columnist Hayes Brown.

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'Glaring': Speculation abounds as Melania noticeably absent from husband's China trip

President Donald Trump's high-stakes three-day China visit has revealed one person conspicuously missing — his wife, First Lady Melania Trump.

Trump was accompanied to Beijing with his cabinet, his son Eric, and daughter-in-law Lara, and 16 corporate CEOs, The Daily Beast reported. And hours before taking off to leave the United States, the first lady's office dropped a cryptic confirmation in a statement to the South China Morning Post, without any explanation for why she would miss out on the trip.

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Blunder prevents CBS News' MAGA-friendly anchor from finishing trip for Trump-Xi summit

CBS News anchor Tony Dokoupil traveled halfway around the world to broadcast from China, but a logistical blunder is keeping him from completing his journey.

The embattled news network suffered another public embarrassment after failing to secure a visa to China for Dokoupil, who will instead broadcast from Taiwan this week as President Donald Trump and U.S. business leaders for a highly anticipated summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, reported Semafor.

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JD Vance feels like 'Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone' as Trump jets off to China without him

Vice President JD Vance suggested he felt like a child without a parent after President Donald Trump decided not to take him to China this week.

"Good afternoon, everybody. How we doing?" Vance said on Wednesday at an event to promote his anti-fraud task force. "So as you know, the president just landed in China a few hours ago. I always, you may know that because of Secret Service protocols that I don't travel outside of the country, with the President of the United States."

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GOP senator's son flips off MAGA lawmaker after hurling anti-Semitic taunts: report

The drunken son of a GOP senator hurled anti-Semitic taunts at a Republican congressman, according to new reports.

William Paul, the son of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), confronted Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) at a Capitol Hill bar on Tuesday and went on an anti-Semitic rant, according to reporting by NOTUS.

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Kristi Noem is under investigation, reports WSJ

The Department of Homeland Security, or DHS's, inspector general has launched an audit of a controversial $38 billion program that converted commercial warehouses into immigration detention centers under former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and adviser Corey Lewandowski.

The audit will review all warehouse purchases made by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, expanding on an existing investigation into DHS contract handling and political appointees' roles, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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Trump gets shot across the bow as 3 frustrated Republicans defect to help Dems

New signs of strain were bubbling up among Republicans on Wednesday after three GOP lawmakers sided with Democrats on a vote to end the Iran war, Politico reported.

The war has grown more unpopular among Americans as gas prices soar and Republicans consider the economic fallout ahead of the midterm elections, according to Politico. The 49-50 vote on Wednesday was the closest the Senate has come to having a war powers vote as the Trump administration has missed the legal deadline to tamp down its military operation, "which several Republicans have signaled would be a turning point for their support."

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'The data's lying!' Burgum insists renewable energy stats are false during confrontation

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum (R), the former governor of North Dakota, insisted that the "data is lying" after being told that energy prices in his state were lower because of renewable energy.

During a Wednesday hearing before the House Natural Resources Committee, Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-RI) pointed out that President Donald Trump had claimed windmills cause cancer, among other false statements about renewable energy.

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CNN reporter taken aback as Chinese residents let Trump have it

President Donald Trump landed in China on Wednesday ahead of his high-stakes summit with President Xi Jinping, reportedly hoping for help with his deeply unpopular war against Iran – but Beijing residents interviewed by CNN were quick to pour cold water on the idea.

“I don't have a good impression of President Donald Trump at all,” one Beijing resident, identified as Mr. Liu, told CNN. “The U.S.-Iran conflict was stirred up by him, too. Look at the trade and economic war before, wasn't that him too?”

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Report reveals crying GOP lawmaker read a poem for female staffer who rejected him

A North Carolina Republican congressman currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee sent a young female staffer a guilt-laden text message after she declined his dinner invitation — and later wept while reading her a rhyming poem at her going-away party as the entire office looked on in discomfort, according to new reporting from Axios on Wednesday.

Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC), 65 and married since 1980, told the staffer it was "disappointing to feel something that used to be easy has gotten complicated" after she pushed back on his dinner request in May 2025, citing rumors about their interactions. Edwards responded that he "didn't expect outside chatter to change that."

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Trump's DOJ considers settling a massive IRS lawsuit

The Department of Justice is holding internal discussions about settling President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his 2019 tax returns, according to the New York Times.

Trump claims the IRS failed to prevent his returns from being publicized.

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