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Jack Smith under investigation over probes into Trump: report

The Office of the Special Counsel has launched an investigation into former special counsel Jack Smith—the prosecutor who tried to hold Donald Trump accountable for his alleged crimes, CNN reported Saturday.

The probe comes as Trump's administration accuses Smith of alleged violations of the Hatch Act, which limits political activities by government workers.

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'We signed the damn thing': Mayor furious after threats force him to make ICE agreement

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings signed an updated agreement with U.S. Immigration and Enforcement (ICE) on Friday, although he later said he did so under “protest and extreme duress.”

It came days after Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier threatened the mayor and all six county commissioners that their failure to do so would result in their removal from office by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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'He's breaking it': Despair as renegade GOP senator sabotages his own party's agenda

Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy is torching his own party's spending agenda in an act of political sabotage that has left fellow GOP senators scrambling to contain the damage, according to a report Saturday.

The Senate veteran has declared bipartisan spending talks "dead as Jimmy Hoffa" and accused his colleagues of "playacting" through the trillion-dollar government funding process. His scorched-earth approach is infuriating Republicans and Democrats alike as they desperately try to keep basic government operations on track.

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Stunning report reveals multi-million dollar scheme to sell access to Trump

Explosive new financial disclosures reveal how wealthy elites are literally buying face time with Donald Trump, according to a New York Times report Saturday.

A figures, shared in filings by MAGA Inc., a super PAC funding much of Donald Trump's political machine, exposes a stunning pay-to-play scheme operating at the highest levels of American government. The donor list reads like a who's who of crypto moguls, influence peddlers, and favor-seekers—all willing to write massive checks for a seat at Trump's table, the Times reported.

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'Reckless' Trump flirting with a nuclear crisis’ after being trolled: military expert

On Friday, President Donald Trump gave a stark warning to Russia that included the strategic positioning of nuclear submarines, a warning that former Naval College professor Tom Nichols, who now writes for The Atlantic, claims was merely a “convenient distraction” from the president’s “terrible week,” and one that could end up sparking a “nuclear crisis.”

On his social media platform Truth Social, Trump announced that he had ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines in response to inflammatory comments from former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev. In a post on the social media platform Telegram, Medvedev taunted Trump while also referencing “Dead Hand,” the Soviet-built nuclear automated system that would ensure mutual destruction with any attacking countries.

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Biggest 'scandal of all time' could lurk in uncorroborated Trump accusation: analyst

As the Jeffrey Epstein firestorm continues to engulf the Donald Trump White House, The New Republic's Michael Tomasky pointed out that there is renewed interest in accusations made about the president years ago that have been lying dormant.

In his column delving into Trump's inability to understand why he is not receiving across-the-board adulation for his policies during his second term, the longtime political observer wrote that the reportedly "frustrated Trump...wonders why he’s not more popular. He complains, we read, that he’s accomplished a great deal and that he’s keeping his campaign promises, and looked at a certain way, these statements are true, to a point. So he can’t figure out why he’s at 37 percent."

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Hegseth has become a growing headache for 'frustrated' White House: WSJ

White House officials are growing increasingly “frustrated” with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his continued “string of missteps” and “lack of managerial experience,” the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the White House officials named several actions from Hegseth that continued to test their patience, including his “refusal to part with his acting chief of staff,” Tim Parlatore, whose behavior has raised “conflict-of-interest alarms” and with whom Hegseth has long held close ties to.

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'What the hell is he talking about?' Charlie Kirk buried on CNN over 'silly' manhood rant

A rant by Turning Point USA head Charlie Kirk on who is manly and who is not led to an explosion of laughter on CNN's "Table for Five " on Saturday morning.

As host Abby Philip pointed out before sharing the clip, "According to one MAGA star, it's a man's world and anyone who's not MAGA is just living in it."


In the clip, the frequently derided Donald Trump influencer exclaimed, "I do think that there is a direct correlation between someone's testosterone and their politics. I would love to have a study done on this on young men –– the lower their testosterone, the more likely they are to be democratic."

"Democrats are not going to be able to win over high testosterone men because they're too self-directed so differently," he suggested. "The lower your testosterone is, of course, the more likely you are going to be subservient and compliant, okay? Our republic needs alpha men."

In the middle of all the panel laughter, CNN's Harry Enten blurted "What the hell is he talking about? Oh my god! Does anyone here know?"

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‘They ought to grow up': Trump team battered by GOP lawmakers over latest firing

A number of prominent Republican lawmakers are firing back at President Donald Trump over his firing of Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer following a brutal Friday jobs report that showed a dramatic slowdown in job growth, The Guardian reported Saturday.

“If she was just fired because the president or whoever decided to fire the director just… because they didn’t like the numbers, they ought to grow up,” said Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), speaking with The Guardian.

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CNN's Phillip calls out former Trump official for 'nonsensical' White House firing defense

Former White House official under President Donald Trump Jim Schultz was scolded Saturday on CNN for defending the president’s firing Friday of Erika McEntarfer, head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, following a jobs report that showed a significant slowdown in job growth.

“Do you feel liberated yet?” asked CNN host Abby Phillip on the network’s “Table for Five.”

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'Not fit to be president' Trump displaying new alarming 'side of himself': NYT report

Two radical moves by Donald Trump on Friday exhibit a disturbing new side of the president who is showing signs of increased agitation when things don't go his way.

According to an analysis by the New York Times' Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Trump's kneejerk firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika McEntarfer, combined with nuclear saber-rattling at Russia over comments made by Dmitri Medvedev, described as "the Kremlin’s favorite online troll," is in indication of his increasing "volatility" not seen before.

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'Only the beginning': Business leaders warn of Trump-induced economic crash

As fallout continues from the latest jobs report that showed a dramatic slowdown in job growth, business leaders are warning that the current market slowdown is “only the beginning,” and that the impacts of President Donald Trump’s tariffs are already well underway, Politico reported Friday.

“Inflation and price increases are coming,” said Greg Ahearn, president and CEO of the Toy Association, speaking with Politico. “Layoffs have already been occurring, and supply is going to be lower as we head into the holiday season. These are all happening.”

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‘He promised!’ CNN host drops the hammer on Trump over broken pledge on jobs

The latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed, among other things, that Black unemployment reached its highest level since January 2022, a revelation that CNN highlighted Saturday as yet another broken promise from President Donald Trump.

“Who’s taking the Black jobs now?” asked CNN’s Victor Blackwell, referencing Trump’s past claim that “migrants” were taking “African-American jobs.”

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