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Furious Brit hammers Trump for threats that could give World Cup a 'tournament low'

Donald Trump and "his FIFA soulmate" Gianni Infantino got slammed Tuesday by a European analyst who claimed America's president is destroying the world's leading sporting event.

In an opinion piece for The Guardian, Marina Hyde criticized how Trump and Infantino, "the Forrest Gump of Trump’s administration," are bringing politics to the World Cup — a tournament watched by a worldwide audience on billions.

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'Jailbreak time': CNN expert uses simple math lesson to explain overwhelming Trump crisis

President Donald Trump made a sudden reversal over the weekend and threw his support behind a procedural vote to force the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and CNN's Harry Enten found a simple explanation for his shift.

The president was unable to stop Republican lawmakers from voting on a House measure to compel the Justice Department to release evidence of Epstein's sex trafficking network, and the data analyst told to "CNN News Central" that polling shows why Trump was unable to make the scandal go away.

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Morning Joe appalled as Fox blows off huge Epstein news — and instead covers bizarre story

The team as MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” ripped into Fox News Tuesday for ignoring the press conference featuring never-before-heard survivors of Jeffrey Epstein just ahead of a landmark vote on releasing files on the disgraced financier — and instead covering news on an “illegal alien truck driver.”

“A divided system, people living in information bubbles, evident right now: Washington leaders of both parties have their eyes fixed on this, this is obviously driving the news right now, and yet John [Lemire], you've pointed out to me that Fox News is not carrying this press conference,” Joe Scarborough said.

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'I am traumatized, not stupid': Trump shamed in direct message from angry Epstein survivor

Prior to the House of Representatives voting on a bill to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, one survivor of the sexual predator took a moment to address Donald Trump — and warn him that he needs to make good on making sure all the files are released.

Following addresses by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Tom Massie (R-KY) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Haley Robson took the microphone and stated, “I want to relay this message to you: I am traumatized, I am not stupid. I am traumatized, not stupid.”

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Trump 'shivved Vance in the back' — and the VP is now scrambling for allies: report

A casualty of the MAGA civil war that has erupted over neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes and former Fox News fixture Tucker Carlson is an unlikely victim—Vice President JD Vance—who has been 'shivved' by President Donald Trump, according to Greg Sargent on The New Republic's Daily Blast podcast.

Sargent says that as Vance has his eyes on taking the reins of MAGA in a post-Trump world and poll numbers point to the veep as the likely heir, it's not a lock, and the president may not be helping him secure that lock either.

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Trump's hapless Comey prosecutor now hit with '3 categories of massive problems': analyst

Donald Trump appointee Lindsey Halligan was given a losing hand when she was assigned to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey — and things have gone from bad to worse for her, according to legal analyst.

Halligan, a civil attorney with no prosecutorial experience, was chosen by Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi to push the Comey case forward after her predecessor, now ex-U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert of the Virginia’s Eastern District, refused to prosecute.

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WATCH: House lawmakers hold presser on Epstein with never-before heard victims

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein that have never spoken publicly before will speak Tuesday during a press conference in Washington, D.C., and just hours ahead of a landmark vote in the House that could force the Justice Department to release all of its files on Epstein.

The presser is spearheaded by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA). Khanna announced the presser last week during an appearance on “Breaking Points,” where he revealed that Epstein survivors “who have not spoken out before” would be featured at the press event.

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'I'm afraid': Republican leading Epstein push warns Trump has last gasp plan

On the eve of a landmark vote in the House on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the Republican lawmaker spearheading the effort is sounding the alarm that President Donald Trump may still manage to block the files’ release.

Trump has pushed back against the legislative effort to force the Justice Department to release its files on Epstein for months, calling inquiries into Epstein a “hoax,” and attacking the handful of Republicans supporting the effort. He made an unprecedented announcement Friday that he would push for a new investigation into Epstein over his past ties with prominent Democrats, and has since reversed course and said he now supports the files’ release.

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'You're chuckling, congressman': CNN host tees up Dem to perform severe Trump putdown

CNN's Audie Cornish noticed a Democratic congressman's reaction to President Donald Trump floating a proposal to send out dividend checks funded by tariff revenues — and her comment teed up an unflattering comparison.

The president told reporters Monday that Americans might expect to see $2,000 dividend checks "next year sometime," although economists have expressed skepticism about nearly every aspect of the proposal and warned the payments would likely spike inflation again. Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY) laughed as video of Trump's remarks played on "CNN This Morning."

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'Crack in the dam': MAGA insider warns rupture is 'serious' — and 'top dog' Trump to blame

President Donald Trump's ironclad grip on the Republican Party may be weaker than it's ever been due to the ongoing fallout over deceased child predator Jeffrey Epstein.

That's according to commentator Scott Morefield, who writes for the conservative website Townhall. Morefield told New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg that Trump's handling of the Department of Justice's unreleased evidence pertaining to its two Epstein-related investigations has caused widespread disillusionment among the MAGA movement.

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'Get it done!' Trump orders rush on $2K handouts in attack on 'rip off' health companies

President Donald Trump issued a demand Tuesday that Congress quickly approve his proposal to send checks directly to Americans as an alternative to extending government health care subsidies, ordering lawmakers to “get it done, now.”

“THE ONLY HEALTHCARE I WILL SUPPORT OR APPROVE IS SENDING THE MONEY DIRECTLY BACK TO THE PEOPLE, WITH NOTHING GOING TO THE BIG, FAT, RICH INSURANCE COMPANIES, WHO HAVE MADE $TRILLIONS, AND RIPPED OFF AMERICA LONG ENOUGH,” Trump wrote Tuesday on his social media platform Truth Social.

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Epstein mess sets alarms blaring as advisers fear Trump lost grip on GOP: report

The White House is publicly projecting confidence that President Donald Trump can weather whatever storms come out in the Jeffrey Epstein files, but a new report reveals an apparent fear his second term could be swamped by a Category 5 scandal.

The president and his top lieutenants failed to persuade congressional Republicans to back off from the Epstein case, and Trump publicly signaled his support for a vote to compel his Department of Justice to release investigative files on his sex trafficking network. The Washington Post provided new reporting on the behind-the-scenes strategizing for his U-turn.

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Trump gets warning that his 'biggest problem' has become 'crisis' — and it wasn't expected

As part of a discussion about the House of Representatives’ vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files on Tuesday, Donald Trump was warned things will take a turn for the worse — and Democrats and the press are not his biggest problem going forward.

Discussing the upcoming vote on MS NOW’s ”Morning Joe,” co-host Joe Scarborough made fun of Republican lawmakers who have been calling the notorious files part of a “hoax” before, and are now saying they will vote to make them public.

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