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'Collateral damage': Trump economy kills 1 in 3 jobs in deep-red town

Residents of Lexington, Nebraska, are panicking after the town's largest employer announced it would shut down operations early next year.

MS NOW reported Friday from Lexington — the seat of Dawson County, Nebraska, which Trump easily carried with more than 74 percent of the vote last year. Meatpacking company Tyson employs 3,200 people in Lexington, though they will all be out of a job come Jan. 20, when the plant is shutting down.

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More lurid revelations coming on Epstein: House Dem

A Democratic lawmaker on Friday revealed a shocking update about the new trove of "explicit and disturbing" images released by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee from the Jeffrey Epstein estate, including the revelation that some of the more than 90,000 images have "pictures of people engaged in sexual acts."

Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA) told CNN's Kasie Hunt that the images of the late financier and convicted child sex offender with other high-profile people — President Donald Trump, Bill Gates, former President Bill Clinton, filmmaker Woody Allen and MAGA strategist Steve Bannon — were just 20 or so of the thousands of images the committee was investigating. And that lawmakers have questions for many of the people in the photos, including the ones who have not been identified.

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Pro-Trump lawmaker abruptly quits leadership role after election-rigging scheme implodes

Indiana state Sen. Liz Brown (R) has resigned her leadership role as assistant majority floor leader after her Republican colleagues voted against new district maps.

A day after Republicans in the Indiana Senate rejected President Donald Trump's redistricting demand, Brown said she was stepping down from the position. She will continue to serve as Senate Judiciary Chairman.

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Republicans walking into 'historic buzzsaw' by defending hated Trump policy: conservative

National Review senior writer Noah Rothman said Republicans appear to be resigned to “a drubbing in next year’s midterm elections” by blindly following President Donald Trump.

Public opinion on Trump’s economy and his tariffs is crashing, “and that’s just the pro-Trump right,” warned Rothman, citing pro-Trump Republican National Committee chairman Joe Gruters.

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'Is this worth it?' Demoralized National Guard troops in DC reeling after shooting

National Guard members have felt demoralized and that the mission has started to take a toll on them after the shooting last month in Washington, D.C., according to reports Friday.

National security reporter Haley Britzky told CNN's Boris Sanchez that the troops have expressed concerns after the shooting that left National Guard soldier Sarah Beckstrom dead and Andrew Wolfe seriously injured. Wolfe, who has been hospitalized, was reportedly showing signs of recovery this week.

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'DHS has no shame': Expert brings the receipts to rip apart Trump admin's 'ridiculous lie'

A legal expert tore into the latest effort by the Department of Homeland Security to attack Somali refugees, providing the data that shows their claims are completely false.

The flareup began with a post on X by the official DHS account.

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'Not the biggest fan': Trump fan rips him on CNN at 'Redneck Christmas Parade'

A young voter and President Donald Trump fan ripped the president at a Christmas event in Louisiana this week.

CNN interviewed several voters at a "Redneck Christmas Parade" on Thursday — where the outlet went two years ago and met hopeful supporters — but found they weren't as happy this time around with Trump.

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Lawyer suggests governor could be in handcuffs in wild tirade over jailed MAGA clerk

The lawyer representing jailed former Colorado elections clerk turned MAGA conspiracy activist Tina Peters suggested that Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO), as well as Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, could find themselves in prison soon.

The attorney, Peter Ticktin, made this claim as part of a furious statement responding to Polis' refusal to release Peters from her sentence for unlawfully breaching election equipment, as part of her plot to prove President Donald Trump was the rightful winner of the 2020 presidential election.

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'It will hurt you big time!' Alex Jones rages over new Epstein-Trump photos

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones revealed that he was "insanely angry" following the release of new Jeffrey Epstein photos that included President Donald Trump.

"One of the things that sent me into a rage is that I knew exactly what they would do with Epstein," Jones said Friday after the photos were released. "I predicted what Trump and the CIA would do for national security, covering it up."

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Trump careening toward 'real-time collapse' after new Epstein bombshell: commentator

President Donald Trump is headed toward a “real-time collapse,” according to one political commentator, following the Friday release of a new batch of photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, two of them depicting Trump with what appeared to be young females, their faces redacted.

Adam Mockler, a political commentator and contributor to MediasTouch, argued Friday that the release would only lead to Trump continuing “to lose his mind,” given that the president has grown increasingly “squirmy” when pressed on his past ties with Epstein.

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Trump hit with demand to 'immediately halt' glitzy ballroom makeover

President Donald Trump has given a significant amount of attention during his second term to the construction of a massive ballroom at the White House, but now, per a report from NBC News, a new lawsuit might see the project "immediately halted."

To make way for the ballroom, Trump directed that the entire East Wing of the White House, first built in 1902, be demolished. Images of the demolition being torn down sparked significant controversy about the destruction of a historic portion of the building, as well as attempts at legal pushback against the project.

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'Who would have imagined?' Ex-GOP governor in awe as defiant GOP sends Trump clear message

President Donald Trump got a clear message from defiant members of his own party this week.

After growing pressure from the president, GOP lawmakers twice on Thursday stood up against Trump and his administration, The Washington Post reported.

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'Playing make-believe': Analysis tears into White House's 'demonstrably ridiculous' claims

Lisandra Vazquez, an Atlanta-based comedian, has gone viral with her frequent parodies of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt — who sees the MAGA Republican as a caricature of herself and mocks her relentlessly with her videos on YouTube and TikTok. And Vazquez isn't the only one with that opinion of Leavitt.

In a biting opinion column published on Friday, MS NOW's Steve Benen emphasizes that Leavitt's obsequious praise of President Donald Trump is only growing more cartoonish and divorced from reality.

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