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John Roberts' 'corrupt bargain' exposed in eye-popping new analysis

The Supreme Court’s John Roberts' ‘corrupt bargain’ reveals what led to President Donald Trump's "abusive reign," a new analysis found.

Roberts and the high court are in a "love triangle" with Republicans and billionaires, Mother Jones wrote Wednesday.

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'This is a fist fight': GOP civil war brews as leaders fear blowback from ethics bill

Conflict is brewing within Republican Party ranks in Congress over a bill to ban members from engaging in individual stock trades, Politico reported on Wednesday.

A bill to ban individual stock trades has been pitched frequently by members on both sides for years, only to be stymied by members who rely on the practice for side income — often in allegedly unethical ways. Congress passed a bipartisan law in 2012 that sought to curb the problem by requiring members to disclose their stock sales, but ethics controversies have remained, and some reports have revealed large numbers of representatives don't even follow the reporting rules.

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Hundreds were punished in 'pro-Trump machinery of retaliation' after Charlie Kirk's death

Two months after the assassination of MAGA podcaster Charlie Kirk, over 600 people have been targeted by the government with firings, suspensions, investigations and other actions, Reuters reports.

Educators, they note, are the main target, noting that "more than 350 education workers were fired, suspended or investigated in the days following the assassination, including 50 academics and senior university administrators, three high school principals, two cheerleading coaches and a theology instructor."

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'This should be concerning': Experts alarmed at Trump's profane rant against Fed chair

President Donald Trump unleashed another attack on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, calling for the firing of the independent agency chief who has just months left in his term. Experts this week suggested eroding the Fed’s independence could trigger stagflation.

In a speech at the U.S.—Saudi Investment Forum on Wednesday, President Trump urged his Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, to “work on” getting Powell to lower interest rates. Experts warn that lowering interest rates inappropriately could lead to even higher inflation.

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'Ripple of fear': Award-winning FBI veteran accuses Trump admin of civil rights violation

An FBI employee has filed a First Amendment civil lawsuit alleging he was fired for displaying an LGBTQ pride flag near his desk. The flag reportedly was presented to him after it was flown outside the Bureau’s field office in Los Angeles. According to the lawsuit, his dismissal notice, signed by Director Kash Patel, claimed the flag was “an inappropriate display of political signage.”

David Maltinsky, a 16-year FBI veteran who was just weeks away from being promoted to agent status, claimed his firing was unlawful and sent a “ripple of fear” through LGBTQ employees at the FBI.

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'What are you smoking?' Red state newspaper mocks GOP PAC's meet-and-greet with Matt Gaetz

Wichita Eager Editor Dion Lefler said when he first saw Reckoning Kansas’ December “election integrity” event announcement in his Facebook feed, his first reaction was “This can’t be real. It has to be a fake post from Democrats trying to discredit Kansas Republicans.”

“But I checked around and found that [disgraced Florida Rep. Matt] Gaetz himself is promoting his appearance and there is a website selling tickets — $50 for the main event and $200 for a ‘VIP package’ including ‘Exclusive post-event meet & greet with Matt Gaetz’ and ‘Photos with Matt Gaetz.’”

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'The case is over': Ex-judge floored as prosecutor's 'ignorance' kills Trump's revenge bid

Former Miami-Dade County Court Judge Jeff Swartz concluded that the Department of Justice's case against former FBI Director James Comey was essentially "over" after interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan admitted that the grand jury never saw the government's final indictment.

In a hearing on Wednesday, Halligan told U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff that the full grand jury never saw the final two-count indictment against Comey.

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Trump claims world leaders begged him to save nation that has 'unfortunately gone bad'

President Donald Trump revealed a surprising response to the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, and has apparently agreed to work toward a peace deal in the country, according to reports on Wednesday.

Trump wrote the following on his Truth Social platform:

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'You’ve all felt that': Economist warns early signs of looming crisis blaring under Trump

President Donald Trump rolled back tariffs on a number of grocery staples, like beef, coffee, and bananas, late last week in what is being called a “sharp reversal” of his economic policy. He even admitted that tariffs do increase prices “in some cases,” but he also insisted there is “virtually no inflation” in America.

Inflation, as many grocery store shoppers and consumers in general have seen, is “persistent,” according to economist Justin Wolfers. Officially, U.S. inflation rose to 3.0 percent in September, about the same level it was at when President Trump took office. Trump campaigned on a promise to reduce prices on day one.

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'Idiotic': Trump official trashed over harebrained plan for Trump's big cash injection

A Trump official was thrashed on Wednesday over his idea on how Americans should use a possible big cash injection from President Donald Trump.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he hopes that Americans who were promised $2,000 checks from the president will hold onto them and save the money, The New Republic reports.

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Trump is 'looking awfully weak' and MAGA has stopped 'fearing him': analysis

President Donald Trump is desperate for the Jeffrey Epstein scandal to go away, and his about-face on releasing the files is a lie, writes Salon's Amanda Marcotte. She also observed that "Trump's power over the MAGA movement" is beginning to weaken — along with his own health.

"With all that’s been going on — the Epstein vote, the economic numbers, his polling, Democrats’ drubbing of the GOP in the recent elections — it’s hard to imagine he’s feeling too good these days," Marcotte writes.

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'Huge': Trump prosecutor pummelled over 'embarrassing' move that may doom DOJ revenge case

Interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan stunned observers inside and outside a Virginia courtroom by admitting she did not show the full indictment against former FBI Director James Comey to all grand jurors.

President Donald Trump's hand-picked federal prosecutor testified Wednesday to U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff that only two of the grand jurors had seen the two-count indictment against Comey before she submitted it to a magistrate judge, which legal observers called an act of malpractice that could doom the case –and Halligan's career as an attorney.

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Trump just said the 'quiet part loud' with cruel remark: Ex-GOP strategist

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson lays out who President Donald Trump really is after he pointed his finger at Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey on Air Force One and snapped at her saying "Quiet. Quiet, piggy."

Lucey asked Trump about what he knew about his late friend and convicted child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein — and was doing her job — Wilson argues in his Substack essay Wednesday. In that moment, Trump revealed how he actually feels about women.

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