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'Act of bigotry': Outrage as Trump admin alters trans admiral's official portrait

President Donald Trump's Department of Health and Human Services took Admiral Rachel Levine's name off her portrait in the Humphrey Building, according to National Public Radio.

Levine, a former director of the Public Health Corps under former President Joe Biden who became the first transgender person to serve in a Senate-confirmed executive role, has a distinguished career in medicine and public health policy. A pediatrician, she also headed the Pennsylvania Department of Health, where she combated the opioid crisis by enacting new policy authorizing law enforcement officers to carry naloxone to rescue overdose victims.

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'You're celebrating this?' Trump admin ruthlessly dragged after 'weird' boast

The Trump administration's odd social media boast lit up the internet on Friday, as bewildered critics wondered whether the economic brag was meant as satire.

The Treasury Department's official account claimed that U.S. Treasuries are having their best year since 2020 and that investors who had “confidence and faith in President Trump’s economic policies have been richly rewarded.” a

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'Terrifying': DOJ sparks alarm as terrorism surveillance scheme takes big leap forward

The Justice Department under Attorney General Pam Bondi just took a big step toward surveilling left-wing groups as a counterterrorism operation — and onlookers are alarmed.

This comes after reports in September that a DOJ official wanted a terrorism investigation into George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist and Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor who has backed a number of liberal causes around the world and is a constant subject of right-wing conspiracy theories.

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'Have to come up with another name': Trump calls to rebrand American football

President Donald Trump indicated American football needs a rebrand in a rambling speech Friday during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw at the Kennedy Center.

At the event, Trump received the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize, which criticss have mocked as a made-up award to make up for him not winning a Nobel Peace Prize. At one point, the president suggested the United States should rename its traditional football to align with the rest of the world.

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'He was furious': MTG says Trump told her releasing Epstein files would 'hurt people'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is now offering new details of conversations she had with President Donald Trump pertaining to deceased child predator Jeffrey Epstein.

CBS' 60 Minutes teased its interview of Greene in a post to X on Friday. In the clip, reporter Lesley Stahl is seen asking the Georgia Republican about behind-the-scenes conversations she had with the president about her push to compel the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all remaining evidence on Epstein from his two federal criminal investigations.

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'It's shameful': War veteran unloads on Trump Cabinet members after bizarre CNN supercut

A prominent Iraq War veteran tore into President Donald Trump's administration on Friday night after CNN played a supercut of Cabinet members fawning over the president, including one who declared this was the "greatest Cabinet ever for the greatest president ever."

Anchor Erin Burnett played a montage of Trump's public Cabinet meeting from Tuesday, in which his Cabinet members lavished praise on the president.

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'Color me shocked': Observers lay into 2028 presidential favorite over 'big tent' remark

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, considered by some to be the frontrunner to be the next Democratic presidential nominee, said during a panel on Wednesday that he wants his party to be a “big tent” that welcomes large numbers of people into the fold. But he’s “adamantly against” one of the most popular proposals Democrats have to offer: a wealth tax.

In October, progressive economists Emmanuel Saez and Robert Reich joined forces with one of California’s most powerful unions, the Service Employees International Union’s (SEIU) United Healthcare Workers West, to propose that California put the nation’s first-ever wealth tax on the ballot in November 2026.

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Senate Republican scurries into bathroom to duck reporter's question

A prominent Republican U.S. senator ducked into a bathroom this week to try to avoid questions about the GOP's efforts to throw together a health care plan, The New York Times reported on Friday evening.

"Senator Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina, was on the way to a health committee hearing this week when he was asked what his party was going to do about insurance subsidies that are set to expire, driving up the cost of care for millions of Americans and leaving millions of others uninsured," reported Sheryl Gay Stolberg. Confronted with this, "he laughed and said: 'Sounds like a question.' His press secretary offered a reporter her card. Then Mr. Scott pulled a common Capitol Hill avoidance tactic: He ducked into the men’s room."

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Pam Bondi accused of 'chest-beating' a bogus victory: 'Peak of disingenuous'

Two analysts tore into Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday after a federal court in Florida reversed course on the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner joined progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen to discuss the latest development in the Epstein saga, which has plagued the Trump administration in recent months. Earlier in the day, U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith in Florida ordered the unsealing and release of grand jury transcripts from the 2005-2007 federal investigation into Epstein.

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'Leave me alone!' US citizen thought she was being kidnapped as masked feds chased her

Masked federal agents chased a 22-year-old woman in New Orleans who said she was targeted because "I'm brown," according to reports on Friday.

Security video from this week shows her telling the ICE agents to "leave me alone," The Guardian reported. She told reporters that she thought she was going to be kidnapped and ran to her front door to try and get away.

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House lawmaker bows out of Congress after Supreme Court greenlights Trump-backed maps

A Texas House Democrat has announced he will not seek re-election just a day after the Supreme Court gave the state the green light to use congressional maps backed by President Donald Trump that aim to delete up to five Democratic seats.

Rep. Lloyd Doggett announced his decision Friday afternoon on X, after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new Republican-drawn congressional map on Thursday, which would pit him against Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) in the reconfigured district covering much of Austin.

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'Ultimate betrayal': MAGA influencer melts down as GOP lawmaker helps refugees

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer melted down Friday over claims that a Republican lawmaker worked to help house Afghan refugees at a Texas military base after the Taliban took over the country in 2021.

Loomer was criticizing Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and his work with Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) to house 10,000 Afghan refugees in August 2021 at Fort Bliss in a post on X Friday, a week after an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard troops, killing one and leaving another severely injured.

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Boaters slain in 'double tap' strike were surrendering — and sailing away from US: reports

New details are emerging about the Trump administration's Sept. 2 strike on a vessel they claimed was trafficking drugs to the United States, which cast serious doubt on the validity of the military target.

According to The New York Times, "Multiple people who have seen video of the attacks say the survivors climbed on the overturned hull and waved to something overhead, a gesture interpreted as an attempt to surrender, beckoning rescue or trying to signal other alleged drug traffickers. The boat strike has drawn congressional oversight, and the legality of the entire military campaign is in dispute."

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