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'You will see the stock market crash': MAGA senator puts Trump on notice

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) is leading the charge to warn President Donald Trump that his threats against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, which have brewed for weeks, would be a disaster, CNN's Phil Mattingly reported on Wednesday.

"Turning back to what Trump said today, that it's highly unlikely that he will fire Powell. That's a direct contrast with what you're reporting," said anchor Jake Tapper.

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'Amazing': Enraged Musk calls out Trump in spree of posts as feud reignites

President Donald Trump's wealthiest supporter, Elon Musk, unleashed a posting spree on X about the files around the federal investigation into sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

It was only a month ago that Musk had his falling out with Trump, where he alleged that the president is in the files.

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‘You appointed him!’ Stunned Jake Tapper yells at ‘confused’ Trump on CNN

CNN host Jake Tapper was shocked at President Donald Trump's new claims regarding Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

On Wednesday, Trump told reporters that Powell is a "terrible Fed chair" and that he is "surprised [Powell] was appointed." Those comments didn't sit well with Tapper, who responded to them on his daily show, "The Lead With Jake Tapper."

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Kristi Noem's 'ludicrous' claim smacked down: 'Does nothing for farmers!'

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has a blunt message for undocumented farmworkers: “Go home.” She’s urging farmers to assist in the process — by helping those workers “self-deport.”

“I would encourage everybody,” Secretary Noem said on Wednesday, “if people are here in this country illegally, go home.”

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Trump ducks growing calls to appoint a special counsel in Epstein case

President Donald Trump pleaded ignorance when asked Wednesday whether he would appoint a special counsel to get to the bottom of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes broke the news after Trump spent the day slamming the Epstein case as a Democratic "hoax" while denigrating his MAGA followers as "stupid" and "weaklings" for believing there was a government conspiracy surrounding the pedophile.

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'Forgot entirely about Epstein!' Mockery abounds over Trump's Coke announcement

President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he's been at work trying to get high fructose corn syrup out of Coca-Cola-branded drinks. Instead, Trump claimed he convinced the company to move to cane sugar instead.

The Cleveland Clinic and other reputable sources have warned that excess intake of high fructose corn syrup and sugar should be avoided. Consuming high fructose corn syrup spurs a reaction that encourages the liver to create more fat, an article on the Clinic's website said.

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'We're settlers!' Fox News personality dismisses 'nation of immigrants' idea

Fox News personality Rachel Campos-Duffy rejected the notion that America is a “nation of immigrants” Wednesday in a rant aimed at opponents to President Donald Trump’s deportation policy, proclaiming the country to, in actuality, be a “nation of settlers.”

“This is the question about why the left continues to side with illegals over Americans who have been so obviously hurt by this open border illegal immigration problem that was just compounded by Joe Biden: the real question is about who we are as Americans,” Campos-Duffy said, speaking on "The Will Cain Show."

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'Not going away': Ex-GOP rep hurls Trump Jr.'s old tweets back at president

Former Illinois Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger had a lot to say Wednesday about how the fallout of the Jeffrey Epstein files has impacted President Donald Trump's administration.

The Epstein files have become one of Trump's biggest political liabilities over the last week. His MAGA base erupted with anger after Trump's Department of Justice issued a memo contradicting essential parts of the Epstein narrative. The memo said Epstein died by suicide in jail and that he did not keep a list of clients. Both of these points are at odds with the narrative that Trump and his surrogates have been telling the MAGA faithful for years.

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'It’s just better!' Trump wins back MAGA with 'cane sugar Coke' announcement

President Donald Trump took a break from insulting his MAGA followers Wednesday to shift the country's focus to his beverage company of choice.

Trump started his day posting two Truth Social screeds calling his own base "stupid" and "weaklings" for believing what he termed "the Epstein hoax." By the end of the day, however, his tone had substantially softened.

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Judge in Ábrego García case signals DOJ failed to prove he's dangerous

Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr. presided over the Kilmar Ábrego García bail hearing on Wednesday and indicated that the Justice Department struggled to reach the high standard required to declare him a danger to the community.

"Obviously, the court is going to look at the issues...I'm having a hard time understanding your argument that there is by clear and convincing evidence no conditions that could control the danger posed by the defendant...that's a pretty high standard," said Crenshaw, according to Lawfare's Anna Bower, reporting from the Nashville, Tennessee, courthouse.

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Conservative justice hits brakes on major ruling that kneecapped voting rights

A conservative Supreme Court Justice put a pause on a lower court ruling that would have blocked people in some states from suing over voter discrimination based on race.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday that Brett Kavanaugh issued an administrative stay as part of an appeal from Native American tribes in North Dakota who allege the previous ruling "endangers a powerful tool to ensure equitable voting laws."

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'We will beat him:' White House threatens to reignite war with Ron DeSantis

President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis could soon clash in a proxy war over a recent DeSantis appointment, a White House official hinted Wednesday.

For the position of Florida chief financial officer, DeSantis announced Wednesday morning that he tapped Florida Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, a longtime ally of DeSantis, much to the chagrin of the White House and Trump’s preferred pick of Sen. Joe Gruters, who has sometimes clashed with DeSantis.

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Ex-GOP rep says Republicans are 'trapped' in a 'mess of their own making'

President Donald Trump and his loyalists within the administration set a trap for themselves with their constant conspiracy theory appeals to the base, now that they have the task of trying to close the book on the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case and their supporters refuse to accept that they haven't uncovered a "client list" of Democrats involved with his crimes, former Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA) explained on CNN Wednesday.

This comes as House Republicans themselves vote against proposals to force the DOJ to turn over the complete set of Epstein files to the public — even as many of them accuse Trump of hiding something — and it also comes as Democrats turn up the heat on the issue.

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