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'You own it': JD Vance slapped down on MSNBC after finger-pointing Fox News interview

Reacting to comments made by JD Vance on Thursday night when speaking with Fox News personality Sean Hannity, the panel on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” hammered the vice president for deflecting blame on what is currently happening in the U.S. on Joe Biden one year after he lost to Donald Trump.

Sharing a clip of Vance complaining, “I know that there are a lot of people out there who are saying things are expensive, and we have to remember they're expensive because we inherited this terrible inflation crisis from the Biden administration,” among other comments, co-host Mika Brzezinski expressed disgust.

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'I'm gonna stop you': Host cuts off conservative for justifying MAGA icon's Epstein remark

CNN's Erica Hill shut down a conservative journalist's justification of comments made by Megyn Kelly about Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of teenage girls.

The former Fox News broadcaster claimed on her eponymous podcast "The Megyn Kelly Show" that a friend with an inside view of the Epstein case believed the late financier was "not a pedophile" but was instead "into the barely legal type," and Hill asked The Daily Signal's Bradley Devlin to comment.

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Epstein files dump includes bizarre video of dog with Trump doll

The House Oversight Committee released a trove of around 20,000 pages of documents Wednesday as part of its ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, and among the files is a bizarre video involving a dog and a doll bearing the likeness of President Donald Trump.

At just 19 seconds long, the video shows a small dog that appears to be a Miniature Pinscher chewing on a doll resembling Trump, with what appears to be a man and woman speaking a foreign language in the background. A doll resembling Hillary Clinton also rests next to the dog.

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'Legal tripwires': Ex-GOP insider flags charges Pam Bondi could face over Epstein matter

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and other top insiders could face several criminal charges in connection with their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein matter, according to a former GOP strategist.

Ex-GOP strategist Rick Wilson, who recently said he might depose Trump in a lawsuit and force the president to explain his ties to the deceased child sex abuser Epstein, wrote a piece on Friday in which he notes that Bondi and Trump official Todd Blanche "have spent months insisting that there’s nothing more to see, no client list, no reason to keep digging."

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'Release the list!' MAGA fans slam Trump on his own app after new 'Epstein hoax' comment

President Donald Trump was dragged on his own social media platform Friday after decrying what he called “the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax,” with many apparent followers of his appearing frustrated at his administration’s continued stonewalling over the release of Epstein-related records.

“Release the list,” wrote Truth Social user “Jean Sanchez,” who’s shared dozens and dozens of posts promoting Trump and criticizing Democrats. “Anything to hide?”

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Donald Trump's 'grand conspiracy' theory begins to take shape — and it might work

In recent weeks, Donald Trump’s supporters have begun to align around the idea that a Democrat-led “grand conspiracy” – potentially involving former president Barack Obama – has been plotting against the US president since 2016. The narrative is that the 2016 Russia investigation, which resulted in the Mueller inquiry was part of this deep-state opposition to Trump, as was the investigation into the January 6 riot at the US Capitol.

The focus of the fightback by Trump’s supporters is in Miami, where a Trump-appointed US attorney, Jason A. Reding Quiñones, has begun to issue subpoenas to a wide range of former officials.

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Lindsey Graham vows to cash in on GOP's 'million-dollar jackpot'

While critics fumed at the prospect of Republican US senators suing to collect $1 million or more each in taxpayer money as part of a bizarre provision slipped into the government funding bill, one senior GOP lawmaker said Wednesday that he’s all in on the proposal—and won’t stop at a mere million.

Tucked away in the Senate plan to end the longest federal government shutdown in US history is legislation compelling telecommunications companies to notify lawmakers if their phone records were subjected to seizure as part of former Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into President Donald Trump’s role in the January 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection and effort to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election.

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Pam Bondi's new cover-up attempt called out by judge: 'That's not how any of this works'

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday was called out by a judge for attempting to fix a legal paperwork error by lying on documents, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Ex-prosecutor Joyce Vance wrote a Substack piece called "Prosecuting Comey," in which she notes that on Thursday in Alexandria, Virginia, "a senior federal judge from South Carolina, Cameron Currie, heard oral argument on consolidated motions filed by former FBI Director Jim Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James in their separate criminal prosecutions."

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'Worst possible time': Trump said to be hit with Epstein scandal while at 'weakest moment'

The combination of election losses last week and new Jeffrey Epstein revelations this week has plunged the White House into a doom loop as once reliable Republican lawmakers are refusing to bail Donald Trump out of the Epstein mess and are looking to create some distance from him, according to an analyst.

Moments after conservative journalist David Drucker admitted Donald Trump “has lost control” of the narrative surrounding his friendship with the notorious pedophile after the release of thousands of incriminating emails, MSNBC’s Jonathan Lemire claimed things are even worse behind the scenes.

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'That's a rare thing': JD Vance makes startling claim about Trump's sleep habits

Vice President JD Vance made a startling claim about President Donald Trump's habits during overseas trips.

The vice president and president do not travel together for safety and national security reasons, and the 41-year-old Vance told Fox News host Sean Hannity that other administration officials are jealous of his travel arrangements, reported The Daily Beast.

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Epstein victims 'who have not spoken before' to fly to DC to confront Mike Johnson

Victims of Jeffrey Epstein “who have not spoken [publicly] before” are poised to arrive in Washington, D.C. next week to put pressure on lawmakers amid fears that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) may use his authority to block an effort to force the release of files related to Epstein.

The Epstein victims will be speaking at a press conference sometime next week, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) announced this week during an appearance on “Breaking Points,” a follow-up to the explosive presser held early last month, and is set to coincide with a potential vote on a bill that would compel the Justice Department to release all of its files on Epstein.

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'Atta boy': Jeffrey Epstein coached Steve Bannon to defend Trump in newly revealed texts

Jeffrey Epstein apparently coached right-wing influencer Steve Bannon through a media campaign to defend Donald Trump and his agenda during his first term in office, according to newly revealed communications.

The House Oversight Committee released text messages Wednesday that included a six-day exchange in August 2018 between the late sex offender and Bannon, who had been fired as White House chief strategist a year earlier but remained an outside ally, and show Epstein was closely involved in developing messages on tax cuts, immigration and even security clearance revocations, reported The Guardian.

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'Donald Trump has lost control' as Epstein scandal engulfs MAGA base: conservative

Conservative journalist David Drucker conceded on Friday morning that Donald Trump is finding out the hard way that he is unable to clamp down on the resurgent Jeffrey Epstein scandal as Republican lawmakers turn their backs on him.

Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Drucker, who writes for conservative outlet The Dispatch, somberly explained that since the emails of the notorious pedophile were made public, the president has tried his best to make it go away but has come up empty-handed after he has pressured MAGA allies in Congress to lend him a helping hand.

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