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Jack Smith says he had 'tons of evidence' in now-dismissed criminal case against Trump

In a rare interview, former Justice Department attorney Jack Smith claimed he had “tons of evidence” against President Donald Trump in the criminal case against him for allegedly mishandling classified documents, a case that was ultimately dismissed in the lead up to the 2024 election.

Smith was tasked with investigating Trump for his alleged mishandling of classified documents in 2023, an investigation that led to Trump being indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple charges in June of that year. Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges, and both he and his supporters spouted claims of being politically targeted given former President Joe Biden was also discovered to have retained classified documents from his time as vice president.

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'What makes it crazier': Pete Hegseth warned his 'profoundly wrong' press ban is doomed

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plan to keep reporters out of the Pentagon, unless media organizations agree to an excessively stringent set of rules that would restrict what they can report on, is doomed to fail.

That is according to long-time Washington D.C. observer John Heilemann who told a “Morning Joe” panel that the end effect of the ban that goes into effect on Wednesday will only heighten scrutiny of what the embattled Donald Trump appointee tries to pull off behind closed doors.

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Trump jammed together McDonald's sandwiches to create 'hideous Franken-burger': RNC chair

The chairman of the Republican National Committee dished out disgusting details about President Donald Trump's fast food fixation.

RNC chair Joe Gruters, who's also a Florida state senator, appeared on a local government podcast and was asked to comment on one of the funniest things that had happened to him on the campaign trail, and he recounted the president's "unique" order from McDonald's, which The Daily Beast described as "a hideous Franken-burger."

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'Horrific': Feds slam into SUV and fire tear gas into crowd including local police

Federal agents rammed into a vehicle following a chase through a residential neighborhood in Chicago and then fired tear gas into a crowd of bystanders and local police officers.

Security video recorded by nearby businesses appears to show federal agents in a white SUV pursuing a red SUV before intentionally crashing into the lead vehicle in a risky maneuver banned by many police departments, including Chicago's, and they fired chemical irritants toward a crowd that gathered to protest, reported the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Willy Wonka screenwriter torches Trump's 'gold card' visa: 'It's the anti-Willy Wonka'

The screenwriter for the 1971 cult classic film “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” – which famously involves children receiving golden tickets – slammed President Donald Trump’s “Gold Card” visa program for wealthy migrants as “anti-Willy Wonka,” and argued the film would have been a flop should its own golden tickets have been similar to Trump’s.

Trump first floated the idea of introducing the Gold Card visa program in February, suggesting migrants could purchase a Gold Card for $5 million to secure American citizenship. His administration ultimately implemented the idea in September, though reduced the price to $1 million, and revealed the design of the Gold Card bearing Trump’s image alongside a bald eagle and the Statue of Liberty.

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Trump keeps wandering off the job to give tours of his White House remodel: report

Donald Trump’s obsession with remaking the White House into something more like his Mar-a-Lago resort is interfering with his presidential duties, as he sets aside time spent running the government to give dignitaries and visitors tours of his handiwork, according to new reporting.

According to a report from Marc Caputo of Axios, the president has had dioramas built representing all the changes he makes and likes to play with them during his meals, with one insider remarking, “This is all the president's baby. It's the Trump White House."

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‘Absurd’: Noem claim to have arrested ‘antifa’ founder’s girlfriend stirs ridicule

A dramatic claim by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to have arrested “the girlfriend of one of the founders of antifa,” therefore putting the Trump administration in position to “eliminate” the leftwing “network,” was dismissed by both the activist the arrested woman was said to have dated and a leading expert on such leftwing groups.

“I want to make it absolutely clear that I am not now, nor have I ever been, the ‘founder’ of ‘Antifa’ — in Portland [Oregon], the United States, or anywhere else,” said Luis Enrique Marquez, the activist, in a statement on a website promoting a book.

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Trump in a 'far darker' place than he admits — and GOP has 'no way' to escape: analyst

President Donald Trump and his Republican caucus have revealed that they are in a "far darker" political place than they currently admit publicly as the current budget fight continues to fracture the base, according to one political strategist.

Simon Rosenberg, a veteran Democratic strategist, argued in a new Substack essay that it appears Republicans will be unable to pass a budget again anytime soon. Doing so would force Republicans to validate many of the president's policies that have become unpopular with voters, such as his immigration raids, trade wars, and management of the economy, Rosenberg argued.

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'Spare me': CNN's Abby Phillip clashes with GOP pundits over new press restrictions

CNN's Abby Phillip clashed with GOP strategist Kristen Davison and MAGA podcast host Ben Ferguson on Tuesday night over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's new press policy, which nearly every media outlet that covers the Department of Defense has refused to adopt.

The new policy, which goes into effect on Wednesday, requires media outlets not to publish information that hasn't been cleared by the Department of Defense and to turn over their press badges within 24 hours. Davison and Ferguson argued that the media has been unfair to conservatives recently, thus requiring the department to make a change.

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MAGA senator stunned into silence after being confronted by Trump Cabinet member's words

Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) was stunned into silence on Tuesday night after a CNN anchor confronted him with Energy Secretary Chris Wright's comments about the government shutdown.

Sheehy joined CNN's Kaitlan Collins on "The Source" to discuss the impact of the government shutdown on his community. Collins brought up that the Department of Energy recently nixed a $1 billion hydrogen production development that Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, a Republican, had previously praised for its potential to create jobs.

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'Evidence be damned!' Analysts stunned by explosive report on why Trump axed prosecutor

An explosive report released by The New York Times on Tuesday evening revealed that President Donald Trump and his higher-ups forced out yet another federal prosecutor for refusing to pursue a case Trump really wanted that had insufficient evidence — and legal and political observers were gobsmacked.

Todd Gilbert, the former GOP Virginia House Speaker Trump appointed to head up the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Virginia, was reportedly fired because he didn't feel there was evidence to charge agents investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election with mishandling classified information, and because he took the advice of a decades-long career prosecutor in his office who also didn't believe the case had merit. This comes amid the existing scandal about how Trump fired Virginia's other U.S. Attorney, Erik Siebert, for not prosecuting former FBI Director James Comey.

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'What is he afraid of? Epstein!' Dems march through halls to Mike Johnson's office

House Democrats marched through the halls to Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R‑La.) office Tuesday evening, chanting in unison: “What is he afraid of? Epstein!” Their protest targets Johnson’s refusal to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D‑Ariz.), despite her election being certified by Arizona officials.

Grijalva, who won a special election to succeed her late father, said Tuesday she has been handed the keys to a congressional office only to find an empty shell.

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'Grow up': Mike Johnson brutally mocked over 'embarrassing' Nobel Prize move

Onlookers ripped Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Tuesday after he agreed to join Speaker of the Israeli Knesset Amir Ohana in nominating President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Johnson said during a press conference that he was going to work with Ohana to "rally support from Speakers and Presidents around the world" to nominate Trump for the prize. The announcement came on the same day that the administration announced it struck another alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela, the sixth such strike since Trump took office.

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