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'Disgusting behavior': JD Vance responds to calls for Howard Lutnick to resign

Vice President JD Vance responded to calls for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to resign by observing that powerful people were guilty of "disgusting behavior" related to their relationships with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

After Lutnick admitted that he dined with Epstein on his island, Vance took a question about the commerce secretary before departing from Azerbaijan on Wednesday.

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'Who is running this clown show?' Trump admin sparks frenzy after reversing puzzling order

The Trump administration sparked a frenzy of speculation Wednesday after issuing an “unprecedented” order to shutter the airspace around a major Texas airport for 10 days, only to reverse the order hours later, and without explanation.

Early Wednesday morning, Trump’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) around El Paso, Texas spanning a 10-mile radius and up to 18,000 feet. The order stunned aviation experts, who said it had “no modern precedent” and suspected the order to be related to “something big,” such as secret military testing or threats to national security.

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Sean Duffy's 'laughably improbable' answer for airspace shutdown raises new questions

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy offered an explanation for the unprecedented closure of the airspace over El Paso, Texas, but it's not satisfying his critics.

The Federal Aviation Administration imposed a 10-day shutdown starting in the predawn hours Wednesday morning but then abruptly lifted the closure shortly before 9 a.m., and Duffy provided a public statement about 40 minutes later to explain the moves.

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'Get some therapy': MS NOW panel laughs off GOP threat to investigate Bad Bunny

A proposal by House Republicans to investigate the halftime entertainment at the recently concluded Super Bowl drew laughter and rolled eyes on MS NOW on Wednesday morning.

During a Tuesday interview on Real America's Voice, Rep. Mark Alford (R-MO) explained that House Republicans are "investigating" Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show because they feel it was "much worse than the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction."

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Trump posts pic with Black celeb prostitution trafficker to show he's not racist

President Donald Trump shared a slideshow of photos Wednesday showing himself alongside prominent Black figures in what appeared to be an effort to rebut accusations of bigotry – only one of the photos showed him alongside Sean Combs, who last year was found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution after being charged with sex trafficking and racketeering.

On his social media platform Truth Social, Trump shared a social media post published by Mila Joy, a MAGA influencer with nearly 500,000 followers on X. In the post, Joy included a video that included a slideshow of photographs of Trump with prominent Black figures, along with the sarcastic caption: “A timeline of Trump’s bigotry.”

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Sean Duffy offers explanation for unprecedented air closure: 'Threat has been neutralized'

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Secretary Sean Duffy blamed a "drone incursion" by Mexican cartels after closing the airspace over El Paso, Texas.

Just hours after what the FAA said would be a 10-day closure, the agency reopened the airspace on Wednesday morning.

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Europe set to 'circumvent America' as they do not trust Trump after 'betrayal': analysis

European nations may be set to freeze out the United States following Donald Trump's push to take control of Greenland, a political commentator has claimed.

Colonel Robert Hamlin believes NATO members, European countries, and world leaders are wary of Trump after his Donbas showmanship. Leaders will meet at a summit in Munich, Germany, later this month to deliberate on world affairs, and the US may find itself frozen out of such a conversation.

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'Wackos': GOP senators ridicule Dem demands for ICE reform as yet another shutdown looms

WASHINGTON — Another partial government shutdown seems all but certain, now Republican leaders on Capitol Hill have outsourced negotiations to fund the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to President Donald Trump’s White House.

“I'm for whatever the president wants,” Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) told Raw Story.

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Far-right activist lays into MAGA's 'lying to themselves' fantasy about Kid Rock

Conservative activist and anti-DEI rabble rouser Christopher Rufo poured cold water on Donald Trump supporters who are insisting that aging rocker Kid Rock is winning the culture war based on his alternative Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.

Kid Rock's show, sponsored by Turning Point USA as counter-programming to the NFL’s Bad Bunny halftime entertainment, was broadcast on YouTube to an estimated 6 million viewers — far less than Bad Bunny’s estimated 133 million viewers.

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Ground 'shifting beneath MAGA' as Trump supporters splintered by recent outburst: analysis

The MAGA faithful splintered further than ever after Donald Trump's recent outbursts on Truth Social.

Sophia Tesfaye, writing in Salon, noted the split had come not just because of the Super Bowl but because of a recent post made, which depicted Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as monkeys.

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'Unprecedented' Texas airspace closure lifted without explanation

The Federal Aviation Administration abruptly lifted its closure of the airspace over El Paso, Texas, hours after it was imposed without explanation.

The FAA had closed the airspace over El Paso for 10 days, and CNN's Pete Muntean reported that a source familiar with the situation told him the decision was related to an unspecified military operation at a nearby U.S. Army base.

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Jury wallops Trump with ‘one of the most important acts of resistance’ yet: former insider

The Trump administration failed in its efforts to indict a group of six Democratic lawmakers who warned U.S. military personnel not to follow “illegal orders,” prompting one former Trump official to call the “stunning rebuke” a “big deal” and the beginning of the end of what they described as an effort to turn the justice system “into a weapon.”

Last fall and amid the Trump administration’s deadly strikes on suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, six Democratic lawmakers released a video urging service members to defy unlawful commands, a video that sparked outrage from President Donald Trump, who called their act “seditious” and “punishable by death.”

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'Never ever in history': Expert reveals new details about El Paso airspace closure

CNN's Pete Muntean could not hide his shock at the Federal Aviation Administration's "unprecedented" overnight move to shut down a U.S. airport for more than a week.

The FAA closed the airspace over El Paso, Texas, for 10 days without explanation, but Muntean told "CNN News Central" that a source familiar with the situation told him the decision was related to an unspecified military operation at a nearby U.S. Army base.

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