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'I've seen these pictures': Trump's biographer validates 'nuclear' Musk threat

Elon Musk threatened to drop the evidence that Donald Trump fears most, according to one of the president's biographers.

The pair publicly split Thursday and quickly fell into a bitter feud online, and the tech billionaire escalated the conflict by posting that he would "drop the really big bomb" with evidence of Trump's involvement with the sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein – which author Michael Wolff told The Daily Beast Podcast worried the president tremendously.

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Ex-Trump associate reveals 'vile threat' that 'broke the camel's back' with Musk

A man who was once a Donald Trump insider has revealed what he says is the source of the breakup between Trump and Elon Musk: "a vile threat."

Author and former Trump associate Lev Parnas, who has reported on Trump's purported "humiliation" by Russia's Putin, has said less than a week ago that the MAGA "machine is starting to stutter."

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Pam Bondi covers up Trump's 'dumb moves' with made-for-TV 'stunt': Top Dems

WASHINGTON – Democrats on Capitol Hill are nervously laughing off President Donald Trump’s so-called investigation into Joe Biden’s use of an autopen.

Prominent Democratic senators who spoke to Raw Story at the Capitol on Thursday dismissed the effort — passed through executive order and giving Attorney General Pam Bondi authority to launch a criminal probe — as a made-for TV “political stunt.”

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'Fire, investigate, prosecute': Analyst urges Trump to go after DOGE workers

President Donald Trump has threatened to escalate his feud with tech billionaire Elon Musk into weaponized federal policy, canceling his longtime ally's subsidies and federal contracts as Musk rails against Trump and attacks his signature tax cut bill currently under debate in the Senate.

But if Trump wants to really bring the heat and do something constructive for the American people in the process, analyst Van Jones said on a CNN panel Thursday, he should start investigating the workers Musk brought into the government through his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) task force.

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'Intense scrutiny': Dems press DOJ on Musk’s claim Trump is in Epstein files

House Democrats are pressing the Justice Department and FBI to confirm whether Elon Musk’s explosive claim that Donald Trump appears in the Jeffrey Epstein files is true, Axios reported Thursday.

In a letter first obtained by Axios, Reps. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) and Robert Garcia (D-CA) asked Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to “immediately clarify” whether the president is named in the files – a claim Musk aired in a social media post Thursday.

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Elon Musk lost $34 billion of his net worth in a day from his Trump spat: report

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's flagship businesses took a severe hit amid his public fight with President Donald Trump, as Tesla's stock slid over 14 points, and SpaceX fell almost 5 points. But it's even worse than that, Bloomberg reported, as all of this had a devastating impact on Musk's personal net worth.

"Minute by minute, post by post, Elon Musk’s very public, extremely online feud with President Donald Trump sliced into his vaunted status as the world’s richest person," reported Dylan Sloan and Tom Maloney. "The final damage at day’s end: $34 billion erased from his personal net worth, the second-largest loss ever in the history of the Bloomberg Billionaires Index of the 500 wealthiest people on the planet. The only bigger one: his own wipeout in November 2021."

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‘Cuckoo crew’: NYT columnist roasts Trumpworld’s descent into ‘weirdness’

Longtime New York Times columnist Frank Bruni blasted what he called Trumpworld’s “pageantry of peculiarity” in a blistering opinion piece ripping top administration officials.

In the new op-ed out Thursday, Bruni zeroed in on former Secret Service agent turned far-right MAGA podcaster Dan Bongino, who now serves as deputy director of the FBI – a role Bruni said he was “bafflingly given.”

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'He's taking the high ground!' MAGA senator insists Trump had 'good day'

President Donald Trump's political orbit is in total disarray as he wages war with his longtime ally, tech billionaire Elon Musk, over the future of his "big, beautiful bill" that extends tax cuts for almost exclusively wealthy earners while cutting $1 trillion from Medicaid, food stamps, and clean energy subsidies.

But speaking on CNN, Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN), a hard-MAGA lawmaker who recently gained infamy for telling a fired government worker they deserved it, insists that all of this is actually a winning day for the president.

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‘Pretty wild’: Trump allies ‘raised eyebrows’ over scuttled NSA move

The National Security Agency quietly considered a major leadership shake-up this week before abruptly backing away from the plan – a move that “raised eyebrows” among allies of President Donald Trump, Politico reported Thursday.

At the center of the now-scuttled proposal was a new agency-wide chief operating officer role – a plan that was reportedly discussed by top NSA officials not appointed by Trump.

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'Disturbing': Furious judge blocks Trump from arresting Columbia student

A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's administration from arresting Columbia University student Yunseo Chung after a scathing hearing attacking the government's conduct in the case, Adam Klasfeld reported for All Rise News on Thursday.

"For nearly three months, the Department of Homeland Security has unsuccessfully tried to find and arrest Chung for deportation proceedings," the report noted, despite her having no criminal accusations apart from a now-dismissed misdemeanor charge related to her involvement in protests. "A federal judge last week proposed a solution to break the impasse. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can simply serve her attorneys with a notice to appear, initiating Chung’s deportation proceedings — while preventing what the judge called an unnecessary and traumatizing arrest."

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'Get ahead of it': Bannon predicts Musk will help Dems ‘steal the ’28 election’

Donald Trump’s longtime far-right ally Steve Bannon torched Elon Musk on Thursday, accusing the tech billionaire of betraying the president and plotting with Democrats to take down Trump.

On his “War Room” podcast, the MAGA influencer predicted Musk would throw his support – and money – behind House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the Democrats.

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Elon Musk fight reveals what Trump is 'most afraid of': Ex-aide

The fiery back-and-forth falling out between President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk that escalated on Thursday reveals a core fear that the president has in this moment, former Trump White House communications strategist Alyssa Farah Griffin told a CNN panel.

This followed one of Griffin's co-panelists, longtime Trump loyalist and right-wing commentator Scott Jennings, expressing the hope that Musk, who blew up the feud in part over his rage at the fiscal insolvency of the GOP's "big, beautiful bill" to extend tax cuts, could instill deficit discipline in the party.

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House GOP 'didn't know' what was in the spending bill when they voted: report

Multiple Republican members of the House admitted they “didn’t know” part of what was in the House spending bill, according to a NOTUS report.

“Congressman Mike Flood (R-NE) told his constituents at a town hall last week he didn’t know that the bill would limit judges’ power to hold people in contempt for violating court orders, saying he wouldn’t have supported it if he knew,” the outlet said. “When approached by NOTUS about his comments Wednesday, he said to contact his office.

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