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Alina Habba out of job after federal judges appoint her assistant to take over

A panel of federal judges ordered Alina Habba, President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer, to be removed from her current role as New Jersey's interim U.S. attorney.

In an order issued on Tuesday, the panel of judges stated that Desiree Leigh Grace, Habba's first assistant prosecutor, would assume the role immediately.

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'Media blackout' ordered as Trump's Gulf of Mexico renaming triggered chaos: report

Federal officials at the US Geological Survey instituted a “media blackout” in the waning days of Joe Biden’s presidency amid President Donald Trump’s calls for the Gulf of Mexico to be renamed to the Gulf of America, ignoring any and all media requests, Notus reported Tuesday.

“I don’t mean (to respond to media requests with) ‘...has no comment at this time…,’ I mean do not respond at all,” wrote Michael Tischler, director of USGS’s National Geospatial Program, which produces and maintains topographic maps.

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'Simply doesn't come close': Fact-checker takes seconds to dismantle Trump's Obama claim

President Donald Trump lobbed criminal allegations at Barack Obama, Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and other political opponents during an Oval Office meeting with Philippines president Bongbong Marcos.

The U.S. president was asked about his Department of Justice seeking a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell as House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) sends lawmakers home to avoid action on the growing scandal, and Trump instead told reporters they should be talking about his administration's criminal claims against Obama and others.

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'My Lord!' Alex Jones accuses Trump of plot to silence Ghislaine Maxwell

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones accused President Donald Trump of a plot to silence Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said he would meet with her before she testified before Congress.

Hours before the House Oversight Committee approved a motion to subpoena Maxwell, Blanche confirmed that he intended to meet with her at the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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‘Bless his heart:’ Mike Johnson swipes GOP colleague with Southern putdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) let loose on dissent within his own caucus Tuesday as it relates to Jeffrey Epstein, particularly from Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who he accused of “trying to bite Republicans.”

Massie has drawn the scorn of Republican leadership for introducing what’s known as a discharge petition, a legislative measure that forces a vote on a particular matter — in this case, a measure that would compel the Justice Department to release more files on Epstein, the late convicted sex offender alleged to have run a blackmail operation targeting powerful figures.

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'Irrefutable proof!' Trump makes wild claims that Obama tried to 'lead a coup'

During an Oval Office meeting with Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday, President Donald Trump kept circling back to attack former President Barack Obama, regardless of the reporters' questions.

Even when asked about information Trump has received on the man who tried to assassinate him in Butler, PA, before the 2024 election, Trump ended up accusing Obama of staging a "coup" against him.

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'Curious void': World expert issues devastating take on Trump's America First 'bluster'

A scathing new analysis reveals how Donald Trump's much-vaunted foreign policy promises have crumbled into chaos and contradiction, with a leading expert saying the former president "doesn't really know how to 'put America first,' despite his constant bluster."

Stephen Wertheim, a senior fellow in the American Statecraft Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, didn't mince words when speaking to the New York Times about Trump's international record.

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'No witness': Expert sees alarming new reason why Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecutor was fired

The announcement on Monday that top DOJ officials will interview imprisoned Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell led to instant speculation that the Trump administration might be trying to buy off her silence on aspects of the case that could embarrass the president.

But there's another dark element to the whole affair that recontextualizes a development from last week, legal experts on X speculated.

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'Making Straws Great Again!' GOP's latest distraction tactic gets swamped by MAGA ridicule

President Donald Trump was promptly ridiculed Tuesday after the Republican Party celebrated the White House’s war on paper straws in a social media post — a move critics quickly dismissed as a ‘distraction’ from mounting scrutiny over Trump and Republicans’ stonewalling on Jeffrey Epstein.

“President Trump is making straws great again!” reads the post from the official GOP X account, celebrating the White House introducing a rule to cancel former President Joe Biden’s plan to phase out the use of plastic straws in the federal government.

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'I don't really follow that': Trump suddenly plays dumb on Ghislaine Maxwell

President Donald Trump insisted that he was not aware of the Department of Justice's effort to speak to Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

Amid the fallout from the Trump administration's decision not to release additional Epstein files, the president was asked on Tuesday if he urged Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to meet with Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex offenses.

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Trump admin looks to slash rocket launch rules in apparent gift to Elon Musk

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The Trump administration is considering slashing rules meant to protect the environment and the public during commercial rocket launches, changes that companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX have long sought.

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'Next to go!' Trump says two more late-night comedy giants are about to be fired

President Donald Trump is targeting other late-night talk show hosts after CBS canceled "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."

Colbert had criticized CBS parent company Paramount's $16 million settlement over a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris that Trump claimed was misleading. On Tuesday, the president called for two other talk show hosts who have mocked him to be forced out of their jobs.

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