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Unearthed email apparently from Trump's DOJ sparks frenzy: 'Murder of Jeffrey Epstein'

A 2020 email recently unearthed from the Justice Department’s release of 3.5 million files on Jeffrey Epstein appears to show a DOJ attorney referring to Epstein’s death – officially ruled a suicide – as a “murder,” a revelation that sparked a frenzy among journalists.

Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City, New York on Aug. 10, 2019, and six days later, his death was ruled a suicide by Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson, despite several oddities surrounding the circumstances of his death.

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Trump charts 'politically perilous' course after Supreme Court bruising: columnist

After the Supreme Court invalidated President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, the president refuses to retreat, instead vowing to escalate duties even higher — a defiant move that exposes deep ideological commitments and poses significant political risks, according to an analyst.

The 79-year-old president intends to circumvent the court's ruling by employing alternative legal instruments – Section 232 national security tariffs and Section 301 trade practice tariffs – that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent framed as a temporary "bridge" to a more permanent tariff regime, wrote CNN's Stephen Collinson.

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This MAGA failing could bring GOP crashing down in midterms: expert

The Democratic Party must use the core MAGA voter base to its advantage in the upcoming midterm elections, a political analyst has claimed.

Russ Baker believes the hypocrisy of the dedicated Donald Trump voters will give Democrats the edge at the polls later this year. Writing in his Substack, the WhoWhatWhy editor-in-chief called on Democratic representatives to hone in on a critical voting group that would react to seeing MAGA hypocrisy.

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Trump brags Supreme Court just gave him 'license to do absolutely terrible things'

Donald Trump continued his war on the Supreme Court early Monday, apparently still smarting from the bruising landmark 6-3 decision limiting his ability to levy tariffs that was handed down on Friday.

After lashing out at the six justices who did not bend to his will at an impromptu White House press conference, calling the ruling a “disgrace to our nation,” he opened up a new front and insisted the nation’s highest court had already given him free rein to do as he pleases.

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Trump plans to 'scold' justices as Republicans ready for 'awkward' State of Union: analyst

President Donald Trump is expected to boast about his accomplishments Tuesday during his State of the Union address Tuesday, but according to one political analyst the event may turn into an “awkward” affair due to the president’s fury over the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on tariffs.

“It's gonna be a little awkward,” said White House Politico reporter Daniel Lippman during an appearance on Newsmax Monday.

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'Is this a confession?' Morning Joe calls Trump smear 'worst moment of presidency'

A stunning accusation Donald Trump aimed at the six Supreme Court justices who ruled against his tariff policies caused “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough to have his producers cut off the clip of the Friday White House rant on Monday morning.

The MS NOW host then suggested the president was telling on himself with one particular “smear.”

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Trump shares bizarre AI video of himself besting Canada's hockey team after Team USA win

President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video of himself playing hockey for Team USA after the actual national team won a gold medal over Canada in the Olympics.

The American team won its first gold medal in men's hockey since 1980 thanks to 24-year-old Jack Hughes' overtime goal to notch a 2-1 win Sunday in the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics.Trump celebrated the following morning by posting a one-minute clip created by X chatbot Grok that showed him scoring two goals while wearing a suit and tie.

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'We're worried': Experts fear Supreme Court will follow tariff case with huge Trump gift

If the U.S. Supreme Court issues a decision in a high-profile redistricting case within the next few weeks — likely weakening the Voting Rights Act, as experts anticipate — Republicans are poised to gerrymander as many as eight House seats in their favor ahead of November’s midterms, a nonpartisan political reform group warns in a new report.

Long-term effects could be more drastic, resulting in 15 or more districts gerrymandered to benefit the GOP in 2028, if the Supreme Court weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965 in its decision in Louisiana v. Callais, according to Issue One.

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Trump reins in RFK Jr as new law cripples health secretary's core vow: report

RFK Jr is being reined in by Donald Trump who believes the Department of Health and Human Services has pushed the health industry too far, according to a report.

Analysis from Politico writer Amanda Chu suggests a split between the president and the health services head, who has made his thoughts on vaccinations and processed foods clear in recent weeks. But the administration has waded in with overarching changes to hinder RFK Jr, as a Trump's signature Big Beautiful Bill law looks to put a stop to some of the health secretary's moves.

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Gavin Newsom hits Trump with schoolyard taunts in new Kennedy Center scrap

Gavin Newsom ripped into Donald Trump during a swear word-laden tirade at an event promoting his autobiography.

The Governor of California held no punches when going after the president, suggesting the acts in office of the 47th POTUS do little to unite people. Speaking to Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens at the event promoting his newly published memoir, Young Man in a Hurry, Newsom quoted former House Speaker Sam Rayburn in his assessment of Trump.

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Trump's latest 'particularly creepy' move alarms psychologist: 'Aggrandizing himself'

President Donald Trump's latest "particularly creepy" move alarmed a psychologist over the weekend.

Dr. John Gartner, a psychologist and psychotherapist, discussed the Trump administration's decision to unfurl a massive banner with Trump's face on the Department of Justice building on a new episode of "The Daily Beast Podcast" with Joanna Coles. Gartner argued that the banner is another sign that Trump is slipping further into the grips of dementia and may be experiencing a phenomenon known as "sundowning." He noted Trump's seemingly disinhibited behavior and his inability to control his sleep schedule.

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'Seems to be getting worse': Attorney floored as GOP deposition scheme backfires on Trump

A lawyer was floored on Sunday as he discussed how the GOP's scheme to ignore the deposition of a potential co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein's backfired on the president.

Last week, the House Oversight Committee held a nearly five-hour deposition of Leslie Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria's Secret. Not a single Republican attended the deposition hearing, where Wexner denied any involvement in Epstein's crimes and argued that he was "conned" out of the nearly $200 million that he paid Epstein for real estate and tax services throughout their relationship.

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'Amazing': Analysts awestruck as Kash Patel undercuts FBI on his Olympics travel

FBI Director Kash Patel found himself in hot water on Sunday after he made a post on social media that undercut a claim his agency made about his travel to the Olympic Games in Milan.

Last Thursday, NBC News reported that Patel planned to travel to Milan to watch the US men's hockey team play in the gold medal game against Canada. Ben Williamson, a spokesperson for Patel's agency, said on X that NBC News' report included a "false" theory that Patel was traveling to the game on the taxpayers' dime and demanded that the outlet correct the story.

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