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‘Weakest Speaker’: Mike Johnson derided on Capitol Hill after latest Trump surrender

WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security remains shut down, but you wouldn’t know it from walking around the U.S. Capitol, where the Epstein files and President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address are the talk of elected officials.

The silence as the DHS shutdown drags into its third week is, in part, because House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune have, once again, outsourced their constitutionally-mandated spending powers to President Trump.

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Secretive 17-page executive draft handed off to Trump to derail election: WaPo

A secret 17-page draft has been circulating among pro-Trump activists and the White House that would potentially give President Donald Trump the path to "unlock extraordinary presidential power over voting," a The Washington Post report revealed Thursday.

The draft executive order claims that China interfered in the 2020 election, which would justify Trump declaring a national emergency, according to The Post. Trump has pushed a scheme to mandate voter ID and launch a ban on mail-in ballots for the midterm elections.

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Hillary Clinton pulls plug on deposition after Lauren Boebert leaked pic from it

A closed-door deposition for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was paused after a photo was leaked online by Lauren Boebert.

Clinton, who arrived to meet with House Oversight Committee members in Chappaqua, New York, to answer questions, was about an hour into the questioning with Congressional leaders when Clinton's spokesperson said a photo was taken, which violated the rules of the testimony, CNN reported.

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Judge finds Trump's IRS broke the law nearly 43,000 times by sharing info with ICE

A federal judge found the Internal Revenue Service has broken the law thousands upon thousands of times by sharing confidential taxpayer information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued a ruling Thursday that found the vast majority of taxpayer addresses shared with ICE in August were provided without the IRS confirming the agency had provided a valid address for the individuals whose records were sought, as required by law, reported the Washington Post.

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GOP candidate calls to 'bring back smoking on airplanes' as opponent battles affair claim

Brandon Herrera, the Second Amendment advocate running against a GOP lawmaker facing affair allegations, called to "bring back smoking on airplanes."

During a Thursday interview, MAGA influencer Benny Johnson noted that Herrera could find himself with a seat on the Oversight Committee if he defeats Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) amid the affair scandal. The interview came as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was testifying to the Oversight Committee about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Timing of Kash Patel's latest FBI purge 'not an accident': MS NOW

The timing of Kash Patel’s decision to fire at least ten FBI agents, who were notable for their counterintelligence expertise, had little to do with their previous history investigating Donald Trump and more to do with the embattled FBI director attempting to get critical headlines about him to go away.

That is according to MS NOW’s Ken Dilanian, who reported on Thursday, that there is renewed grumbling at FBI headquarters about Patel who recently embarrassed the agency with his antics at the Winter Olympics where he was filmed partying with the US hockey team.

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Trump DOJ is hiding 'what his base has always feared most': ex-GOP insider

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson issued a blistering warning to President Donald Trump's closest allies, including "the criminals at the Department of Justice," amid mounting allegations over the president's relationship with late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The co-founder of the anti-Trump organization The Lincoln Project called out Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and other members of Trump's inner circle for trying to avoid the inevitable in his Substack post Thursday.

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'It ends today': Judge berates Trump admin over illegal detention of immigrant

U.S. District Court Judge Zahid N. Quraishi blasted President Donald Trump's administration and Attorney General Pam Bondi's Department of Justice for the illegal detention of a 29-year-old immigrant who had been released into the United States in 2016.

According to Quraishi's ruling on Thursday, Diana Elizabeth Cartagena Hueso was first taken into custody in 2016 after crossing the border. She was released after she was "found to have a credible fear of returning to her home country, and was therefore referred for removal and asylum proceedings."

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FBI unable to solve enduring mystery around Jeffrey Epstein's death

An anonymous 4Chan post announcing Jeffrey Epstein's death remains one of the most intriguing unsolved mysteries in the case.

At 8:16 a.m. on August 10, 2019, an anonymous user posted: "don't ask me how I know, but Epstein died an hour ago from hanging, cardiac arrest. Screencap this," beating ABC News by 38 minutes — a significant head start suggesting the poster possessed real-time knowledge of events inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center, reported Business Insider.

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Ex-Trump official snaps at GOP hearing that may 'set a trap' for president: 'Come on now'

A former Donald Trump appointee to the State Department expressed frustration over the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee forcing Hillary Clinton to give a deposition on her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein that could end up backfiring on the president.

Sitting on panel on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,“ Republican Matthew Bartlett became animated when co-host Jonathan Lemire asked, “So talk to us about how you see today going and indeed weigh in on that notion here, that the Republicans may be inadvertently setting a trap in some ways for President Trump.”

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Comer says it's 'very possible'  Trump cabinet member may be brought to testify on Epstein

A member of President Donald Trump's cabinet could be brought in to testify before Congress about his relationship with deceased convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) was speaking with reporters in Chappaqua, New York, just before the deposition of former Secretary of State and former First lady Hillary Clinton, when a reporter asked if Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick would be asked to testify before the House Oversight Committee.

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New swing state Trump polling is making 'Democrats jump for joy': data analyst

President Donald Trump is constitutionally prohibited from serving a third term in the White House, but new polling shows he would have a hard time winning two key states he picked up just over a year ago.

The 79-year-old president won both Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on his way to re-election in 2024, but CNN's Harry Enten said his unpopularity in those key battleground states could cost Republicans their congressional majorities this fall.

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DHS accused of lying about 'missing person' to snatch student in illegal 'smash and grab'

Immigration agents working for the Department of Homeland Security were accused of lying to gain entry to a Columbia University dorm on the premise that they were looking for a "missing person."

In a statement on Thursday, Columbia President Claire Shipman said federal agents had detained a student at approximately 6:30 a.m.

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