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'You couldn't make this up': Melania Trump's Epstein denial leaves observers speechless

The internet was stunned on Thursday after first lady Melania Trump publicly denied for the first time that she had any connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

She claimed that multiple people and organizations had lied about her connection to the late financier and convicted child sex offender, delivering a statement at the White House on Thursday. She also pushed back on allegations that she had a relationship with Epstein co-conspirator and former companion Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Ex-GOP insider claims party rotting from the inside out: 'We rewarded compliance!'

The Republican Party's takeover by the MAGA movement was decades in the making, former GOP strategist Stuart Stephens told MS NOW on Thursday, and the decisions that led to it have left the party with elected leaders who are incapable of taking a stand for themselves or the country as a whole.

This comes as the president made repeated threats to wipe Iran off the face of the earth — and though he hasn't followed through on it for the time being, only a small smattering of Republicans went out of their way to condemn his genocidal rhetoric.

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White House blindsided after Melania Trump speaks about partying with Jeffrey Epstein

White House officials were reportedly blindsided after first lady Melania Trump gave a surprise address in which she admitted partying with two of the country's most infamous sex offenders, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

During an address at the White House, Trump decried the "lies" linking her to Epstein and Maxwell.

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Noah Wyle reveals 'concern' after HBO quietly edited 'The Pitt's' anti-ICE episode

Noah Wyle broke his silence on how HBO pressured the hit medical drama "The Pitt" to soften a politically explosive episode, and admitted he wasn't in the room when the negotiations happened.

The Emmy-winning star and producer told Variety that HBO asked the show's creative team to ensure its ICE storyline was "balanced" after reading the script. Executive producer John Wells handled the discussions, and Wyle only found out afterward.

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'Stunning departure': CNN taken aback as Melania Trump breaks with White House on Epstein

CNN reporters were shocked on Thursday after first lady Melania Trump gave her first-ever statement on Jeffrey Epstein and called for Congress to give survivors of the late financier and convicted child sex offender a chance to testify.

Melania Trump's connection to Epstein has long been under speculation, and in her speech from the White House, she broke her silence for the first time. CNN anchor Briana Keilar and CNN senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes were both stunned by the "extraordinary" move.

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Alex Jones cradles battle axe while weeping on air over Trump's 'demonic spell'

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones broke down in tears while cradling a "battle axe" in an effort to break a "demonic spell," which he believed had caused President Donald Trump to wage war on Iran.

During a Thursday segment with journalist Tim Williams, Jones presented the battle axe as proof that God had blessed his attempts to combat "witchcraft" afflicting Trump.

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'False smears must stop!' Melania Trump fires back at accusations of Epstein ties

First lady Melania Trump broke her silence for the first time and denied any relationship with late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — calling on Congress to give his survivors a chance to testify under oath.

In her speech at the White House on Thursday, she said she had no knowledge of Epstein's activities and claimed that multiple people and organizations had lied about her connection to him.

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Calls mount for Pope to punish JD Vance: 'Excommunicate the heretic!'

Vice President JD Vance was under fire on Thursday after a number of voices called for his excommunication from the Catholic Church.

Vance has described himself as a devout Catholic and has a new book coming out about his faith journey. But critics of the vice president have demanded Pope Leo punish Vance and take a stand after the Church leader called President Donald Trump's threat to wipe out the Iranian civilization "truly unacceptable."

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Subpoena wording could blow up DOJ's bid to let Pam Bondi escape Epstein testimony

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi could still be forced to testify despite claims from the Department of Justice that she would no longer have to, according to an MS NOW report on Thursday.

The House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena last month for Bondi, with five Republicans joining Democrats to vote in favor of requesting Bondi speak to the group of lawmakers under oath. The date was set for April 14. But after President Donald Trump removed Bondi from the top job, questions loomed over whether she would still be required to attend the deposition. This week, the DOJ argued in a letter to House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) that since Bondi was no longer in her position she would not need to appear, asking for her subpoena to be withdrawn.

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'Shaking in their boots': Red state GOP warned gerrymander will backfire after major flips

Although GOP legislative leaders say that a special session on the state budget won’t take place next week, they still intend to meet later this month for an unusual mid-decade congressional redistricting session that Democrats say is unconstitutional and could backfire on Republicans.

“This is illegal,” said Rep. RaShon Young, D-Orlando, on a Zoom conference call held Wednesday night. “It is against the Constitution to redraw maps in favor of a party.”

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'Uncomfortable' Hegseth fears Trump has successor lined up to take his job: report

On the same day that MS NOW host Joe Scarborough suggested that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s “humiliating” performances at press conferences might compel Donald Trump to replace him, The Hill is reporting that the former Fox News personality has grown increasingly “uncomfortable" with his fate in the administration.

According to The Hill's Filip Timotija, "A simmering battle for influence between Pete Hegseth and the Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has reached new heights with the Defense secretary's purge of senior Army officials last week."

The roots of Hegseth's paranoia trace back to perceived slights. Driscoll was selected by Trump last year to negotiate with Ukrainian officials in hopes of ending the Russia-Ukraine war — a high-profile diplomatic assignment that positioned the Army Secretary as a potential rival for influence. A current U.S. official said Hegseth's "paranoia" has been heightened in recent weeks as the president has fired two Cabinet officials, creating a lethal atmosphere where anyone could be next.

"He's just really uncomfortable with anyone who could potentially be outshining him," the official told The Hill.

To neutralize the threat, Hegseth has launched a systematic campaign to undermine Driscoll's authority. He fired Gen. Randy George, Driscoll's widely respected chief of staff, along with two other senior military officials last week — a move that stunned defense officials while the U.S. is actively engaged in war against Iran.

George is a decorated combat veteran who deployed in support of Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. His firing prompted some Republicans to publicly rally to his defense — a potential embarrassment for Hegseth.

The ouster has shaken GOP lawmakers who have largely backed Hegseth despite mounting scandals. "There's concern about the state and health of DoW going forward, if you get rid of good — really good — generals for no reason, and therefore they have concerns about Hegseth himself," one former official said, using the administration's preferred term "Department of War" for the Pentagon.

Driscoll, by contrast, has earned bipartisan praise. Among the three service secretaries — heads of the Army, Navy and Air Force — Driscoll is doing the best job, according to a Democratic congressional aide.

The White House has explicitly told Hegseth he cannot fire Driscoll, forcing the Defense Secretary to pursue a more subtle strategy of sabotage. "He sees that Driscoll is a natural successor to him," one ex-official explained, adding that Hegseth is attempting to sideline and undercut Driscoll through proxy attacks.

Beyond George's firing two months ago, Hegseth also purged Col. Dave Butler, another one of Driscoll's top advisers.

"It's a way for him to … look, I'm going to signal that I'm in charge of your people. I'm going to try to undermine your leadership," the official said. Hegseth is "just trying to knock the Army down a few pegs so that he feels safer."

MAGA melts down over unsubstantiated DOJ probe as rumor sparks feeding frenzy: report

MAGA influencers were raging at each other over a supposed Department of Justice investigation examining whether foreign money plays a role in their social media content, according to a report published on Thursday.

The growing divide over Iran and President Donald Trump's decisions has pitted conservative influencers against each other, The Bulwark's Will Sommer reported.

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White House official accused of 'coercion' with email to 100,000 agency workers: insider

A member of Donald Trump's administration has upset federal workers with an email sent out to nearly 100,000 staff members, an insider has claimed.

Brooke Rollins, the Department of Agriculture secretary, sent an email to employees celebrating Easter. The email, seen by The Washington Post, starts, "Happy Easter - He is Risen indeed! Today we celebrate the greatest story ever told, the foundation of our faith, and the abiding hope of all mankind.

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