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GOP’s Jim Jordan issues 'flabbergasting' criminal referral for Jack Smith prosecutor

Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has referred former Jack Smith prosecutor Thomas Windom to Attorney General Pam Bondi for criminal investigation, reports MSNOW.

The House Judiciary Committee has formally accused Windom, a former senior assistant special counsel to Smith, of obstructing a congressional investigation by declining to answer questions, and has referred him to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for prosecution under 18 U.S.C. § 1505.

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'Never occurred before': Ex-Trump lawyer says Bondi may be disbarred over huge DOJ mistake

An ex-Trump attorney said that U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi could be disbarred over potential misconduct in the case against James Comey, former FBI director.

The case was against Comey was never shown to or voted on by a full grand jury before it was presented in open court — which could lead to Bondi and Lindsay Halligan, interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — to be disbarred, Ty Cobb, former White House attorney during President Donald Trump's first administration, told MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing on Wednesday.

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'We would probably end up murdered': Epstein survivor offers grim explanation for action

A Jeffrey Epstein survivor explained Wednesday why the client names in the Epstein files have not been made public yet.

Haley Robson, who was abused by Epstein as a teenager and not trafficked, told CNN anchor Pamela Brown that she and other survivors fear threats on their lives and have not shared any names associated with the disgraced late financier and convicted child sex offender for that reason.

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Pam Bondi 'not going to say anything else' about Epstein due to 'pending investigation'

Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested that the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein could be delayed after President Donald Trump ordered a new investigation into Democrats connected to the sex offender.

During a press conference on Wednesday, Bondi was asked about whether she would comply with a bill to release the Epstein files after Trump committed to signing it into law.

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'Unreal incompetence': Lindsey Halligan makes stunning 'admission' about James Comey case

President Donald Trump's hand-picked interim U.S. attorney delivered bombshell testimony that may have destroyed her case against former FBI Director James Comey.

Lindsay Halligan, who was tapped as interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, admitted during brief testimony Wednesday that the indictment in the case against the Trump foe was never shown to or voted on by a full grand jury before it was presented in open court, reported CNN.

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'I'm appalled by him': Epstein survivor slams Mike Johnson for 'theatrics' amid big vote

A Republican voter and woman who is a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse called out House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) over delaying swearing in of Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) and the vote for a bill to release the Epstein files.

Epstein survivor Haley Robson told CNN anchor Pamela Brown on Wednesday that she feels disappointed by Johnson and President Donald Trump, who she voted for, over their handling of the files and discharge petition.

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'Backfire': Analysts highlight 'threat' that could force DOJ to comply with Epstein vote

Congress overwhelmingly passed a measure to compel the Department of Justice to release its investigation files on Jeffrey Epstein, but lawmakers have few tools to enforce their legislation.

The House and Senate passed a bill Tuesday calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all unclassified information and files related to the sex trafficking investigation into the disgraced financier, who was found dead in prison while awaiting trial in 2019, but it's not clear how or when she will respond, reported the Washington Post.

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'People are furious': Experts flag evidence the GOP is 'losing faith' in Trump

Experts are warning that Republicans are "losing faith" in President Donald Trump as his approval rating drops to its lowest during his second term.

Trump's handling of the economy and affordability, combined with his response to the Epstein file release, has brought his rating to 38% — the lowest since he returned to the Oval Office, The Daily Beast reports.

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Nancy Mace pushes censure vote to strip fellow Republican lawmaker from committees

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is expected to force a vote that could result in committee assignments being removed from a fellow Republican over a range of grievances with him.

According to Axios, Mace decided to move forward with a privileged censure vote against Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) on Wednesday after Democrats backed off a plan to censure him when an attempt to censure Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) failed. Some Republicans accused leadership of cutting a "backroom deal" to protect Mills and Plaskett.

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'This sounds ominous': Foreign ally told to 'buckle up' for new peace deal being imposed

New details have emerged about a Ukraine peace plan secretly worked up between the U.S. and Russia – and how Trump administration officials intend to impose its conditions.

President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff has been drafting the 28-point plan with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev, according to reporting from Tuesday night, and Politico Playbook reported Wednesday the White House will soon unveil the agreement to end the three-and-a-half year war to an end.

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'He sounds exhausted': Trump's mental health reportedly so bad 'MAGA diehards' speaking up

President Donald Trump's MRI and rumors about his health are what pushed the Epstein vote in Congress, an analyst reports Wednesday.

After blocking the release of the Epstein files for months, Trump suddenly reversed course Sunday — despite his attempts to try and stop people from talking about his relationship with the late financier and convicted child abuser, Salon's Amanda Marcotte writes.

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'Kiss of death': Professor says Trump is giving Democrats a big blessing for midterms

An endorsement from Donald Trump could be a "kiss of death" for Republican candidates in the midterms next year.

Stanford professor David Brady believes the seal of approval from the president could make no difference or even impede candidates from securing their seat at the elections. Speaking to The Mirror US, Brady said, " think it'll have just about as much effect as it did in 2018, which is none. They lost 30 seats. But in 2018, when they lost 30 seats, they lost 30 seats."

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Trump and Bondi in 'a much more vulnerable political position' after Epstein gamble: CNN

The attempt by Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi to quash the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and their failure to do so, has demonstrated a vulnerability that could make them both lame ducks, according an CNN analysis by Steven Collinson.

Hours after both chambers of Congress passed a bill that will put in motion the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files within 30 days, if Trump doesn’t veto it, Collinson wrote that Trump is “reeling from a spectacular defeat, easily his worst from his own party on Capitol Hill during two turbulent presidencies,“ and that the Epstein “saga blew up in his face.”

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