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Trump claim he doesn’t know why he got an MRI is 'utter nonsense': top doctor

A leading physician says that President Donald Trump's claims of ignorance when it comes to his recent MRI scan is "nonsensical," insisting the president absolutely knows why his doctors had him take the test, according to The Daily Beast.

Dr. Vin Gupta, a medical analyst for NBC News and former Chief Medical Officer at Amazon, tells the MeidasTouch Podcast, "You know when you get an MRI what part of your body is going into the very narrow part of that MRI scanner because you hear it. You have to be in there for, you know, anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes."

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'You don't have to remind me': Fox News host bristles when confronted by Dem

A military veteran serving as a Congressional representative clashed with Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Wednesday over whether military members are allowed to disobey illegal orders.

Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO), a former Army ranger who completed three tours of duty, and MacCallum discussed Rep. Elissa Slotkin's (D-MI) comments from earlier in the day on her show "The Story." Slotkin said in a social media video featuring several House Democrats that military members do not have to follow orders that violate the Constitution.

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Conservative judge goes nuclear in dissent as GOP dealt stunning loss over election maps

A legal bombshell dropped this week as a three-judge panel in Texas overturned Republicans' move to dismantle five Democratic-held congressional seats, which, if the Supreme Court does not stay the ruling, is a massive blow to the GOP's efforts to rig congressional lines for themselves ahead of 2026. Conspicuously absent, however, was any published dissent from appellate Judge Jerry Smith, a Reagan appointee and the one judge who did not join the opinion.

On Wednesday, however, the dissent was finally published — and it was a lengthy screed in which Smith devoted multiple paragraphs to making outright personal attacks on the district judge, Jeff Brown, who authored the opinion, as well as accusations of judicial misconduct.

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Lone GOP 'no' vote on Epstein files has ties to cop accused in sex trafficking ring

The only lawmaker who voted against releasing the Epstein files — who is a former Louisiana police officer — reportedly has close ties to police officers accused of severe misconduct, including alleged ties to a child sex trafficking ring investigation. He was also once accused of holding a gun to his ex-wife's head.

Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) has faced criticism for his vote after the House of Representatives voted 427-1 to push the discharge petition forward to the Senate on Tuesday. It was quickly passed unanimously in the Senate and sent to President Donald Trump's desk for him to sign. It's unclear when Trump plans to sign the bill into law.

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MAGA lawmaker hit with new ethics probe over slew of possible violations

The House Ethics Committee announced on Wednesday that it has opened an investigation into Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) over several issues, according to a new report.

Max Cohen, congressional reporter for Punchbowl News, posted on X that the committee is investigating Mills for alleged campaign finance violations, failing to properly disclose certain information to the House of Representatives, potentially accepting improper gifts, unprofessional conduct, and misusing government resources.

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'It would be crazy': Republican senators sour on Trump plan to salvage key policy

President Donald Trump’s hold over congressional Republicans is showing visible signs of cracking. His effort to block the release of the Epstein files collapsed after a near-unanimous House vote and a unanimous consent vote in the Senate sent the bill to his desk. He is now clashing with one of his former loyalists, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). And Trump’s demand that Republicans kill the filibuster landed flat.

Now, Trump’s plan to send $2,000 tariff “dividend” checks to low- and middle-income Americans appears headed for the same fate as his promised $5,000 DOGE dividend payouts.

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'Rebellion!' Stephen Miller flips out after Dems tell troops to 'refuse illegal orders'

White House adviser Stephen Miller accused Democrats of "rebellion" after they released a video reminding the U.S. military of a duty to "refuse illegal orders."

In a video posted to X on Tuesday, Sens. Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly, along with Reps. Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chris Deluzio, and Chrissy Houlahan alleged that "threats to our Constitution" were coming "from right here at home."

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Trump admin hit with court block in bid to end temporary protections for refugees

A federal judge handed President Donald Trump's administration another loss in the administration's bid to revoke temporary protected status for thousands of refugees, according to a new report.

U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla in Manhattan said in a ruling on Wednesday that Trump's plan to strip nearly 6,100 Syrian refugees of their temporary protected status was "likely unlawful," according to a report by Newsweek. The ruling comes at a time when the administration is seeking to remove as many refugees and immigrants from the country as possible.

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John Roberts' 'corrupt bargain' exposed in eye-popping new analysis

The Supreme Court’s John Roberts' ‘corrupt bargain’ reveals what led to President Donald Trump's "abusive reign," a new analysis found.

Roberts and the high court are in a "love triangle" with Republicans and billionaires, Mother Jones wrote Wednesday.

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'This is a fist fight': GOP civil war brews as leaders fear blowback from ethics bill

Conflict is brewing within Republican Party ranks in Congress over a bill to ban members from engaging in individual stock trades, Politico reported on Wednesday.

A bill to ban individual stock trades has been pitched frequently by members on both sides for years, only to be stymied by members who rely on the practice for side income — often in allegedly unethical ways. Congress passed a bipartisan law in 2012 that sought to curb the problem by requiring members to disclose their stock sales, but ethics controversies have remained, and some reports have revealed large numbers of representatives don't even follow the reporting rules.

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Hundreds were punished in 'pro-Trump machinery of retaliation' after Charlie Kirk's death

Two months after the assassination of MAGA podcaster Charlie Kirk, over 600 people have been targeted by the government with firings, suspensions, investigations and other actions, Reuters reports.

Educators, they note, are the main target, noting that "more than 350 education workers were fired, suspended or investigated in the days following the assassination, including 50 academics and senior university administrators, three high school principals, two cheerleading coaches and a theology instructor."

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'This should be concerning': Experts alarmed at Trump's profane rant against Fed chair

President Donald Trump unleashed another attack on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, calling for the firing of the independent agency chief who has just months left in his term. Experts this week suggested eroding the Fed’s independence could trigger stagflation.

In a speech at the U.S.—Saudi Investment Forum on Wednesday, President Trump urged his Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, to “work on” getting Powell to lower interest rates. Experts warn that lowering interest rates inappropriately could lead to even higher inflation.

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'Ripple of fear': Award-winning FBI veteran accuses Trump admin of civil rights violation

An FBI employee has filed a First Amendment civil lawsuit alleging he was fired for displaying an LGBTQ pride flag near his desk. The flag reportedly was presented to him after it was flown outside the Bureau’s field office in Los Angeles. According to the lawsuit, his dismissal notice, signed by Director Kash Patel, claimed the flag was “an inappropriate display of political signage.”

David Maltinsky, a 16-year FBI veteran who was just weeks away from being promoted to agent status, claimed his firing was unlawful and sent a “ripple of fear” through LGBTQ employees at the FBI.

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