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'Are you a bad or stupid Republican?' Erin Burnett confronts MAGA rep on Trump’s warning

Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) was confronted by CNN's Erin Burnett about his party's divide over the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files on Wednesday evening — and refused to let him change the topic.

Davidson did not sign the bipartisan discharge petition to force the administration to release the files, which has now acquired enough signatures to move forward, but he has stated he will vote in favor of the final resolution to get the files released.

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'She’s a Native American!' Outrage as jail flub nearly gets woman deported

Arizona tribal member nearly deported after Iowa jail issues ICE detainer by mistake

by Gloria Rebecca Gomez, Arizona Mirror
November 12, 2025

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'Most significant development in years': Epstein author gobsmacked by new revelations

An author who wrote a book about disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's crimes was visibly gobsmacked on Wednesday when asked to react to a new tranche of documents released by Congressional lawmakers about the case.

On Wednesday, lawmakers released a series of documents that blew holes in President Donald Trump's claims about his relationship with Epstein. Trump has claimed not to know Epstein well, even though the documents describe a time Trump was in Epstein's home with one of his victims for several hours. The documents do not allege that Trump committed any crimes.

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House passes bill to end longest government shutdown in US history

The Republican-led House voted 222-209 Wednesday night to pass a bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, sending the legislation to President Donald Trump's desk.

The House Rules Committee advanced the legislation earlier Monday to advance the government funding package for a full floor vote on Wednesday. The bill went to a full House floor vote later that evening. Six Democrats joined Republicans in voting to pass the bill, and two Republicans voted against the bill.

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'Explosive’ Epstein dump just exposed DOJ's massive 'cover-up' for Trump: legal expert

A legal expert said on Wednesday that the latest batch of documents from disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is "explosive" and seems to implicate President Donald Trump's deputy attorney general in a massive "cover-up."

On Wednesday, emails were released that directly contradict statements Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, made to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in a taped interview designed to exonerate Trump. The emails show Trump had knowledge of Epstein's activities, and directly contradicted Maxwell's claim that she never saw Trump at Epstein's house.

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Jeffrey Epstein bragged he told the Russian government how to deal with Trump

A newly released email from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files reveals that the deceased financier boasted about giving Russian government officials instructions on how to deal with President Donald Trump.

The email, reported on by Politico, was sent by Epstein to former Council of Europe Secretary General and former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland in 2018, just a month before Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for their infamous summit in Helsinki.

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Trump hit with rare rebuke from Catholic bishops over 'climate of fear and anxiety'

Roman Catholic bishops issued a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump's immigration policies on Wednesday for "creating a climate of fear and anxiety" among people in need, according to a new report.

The statement was unanimously passed by the bishops during their annual conference in Baltimore, according to a report by The New York Times. It was meant to present "a united moral case" that the Catholic Church in America objects to Trump's actions, the report adds.

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Speaker Johnson vows Epstein vote to come sooner than expected

House Speaker Mike Johnson made the surprising announcement on Wednesday that a vote will come earlier than expected to force the Justice Department to release all its files in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Johnson told reporters he will put such a bill on the House floor next week, CNN reported.

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'We reject you!' MAGA fumes as far-right influencer declares Trump's movement 'dead'

MAGA fans melted down on Wednesday after a controversial far-right commentator declared President Donald Trump's movement "dead."

Nick Fuentes claimed on X that "MAGA is dead," a cryptic tweet that followed a long day of bad news for Trump and the MAGA base. Earlier in the day, Democrats released a series of damaging emails between disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, that implicated Trump. The emails caused a rift between Trump and Republicans, with one analyst saying it may make the party's support for Trump "unsustainable" going forward.

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AOC takes a shot at top Dem after party gets ‘nothing’ out of shutdown fight

As the US House of Representatives prepared for a vote to reopen the federal government, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Wednesday called out members of her own Democratic Party in the Senate, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who capitulated to Republicans in the shutdown fight, for which they received “nothing” in return.

Shortly before the government shut down over Republicans’ refusal to address a looming healthcare crisis, Axios reported that the New York congresswoman was preparing to run for president or Senate in 2028. In the lead-up to Wednesday’s vote, she was asked at least twice on camera about how Schumer, also a New Yorker, handled the shutdown.

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Ex-Gavin Newsom staffer indicted on allegations of stealing hundreds of thousands

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff was federally indicted on allegations of stealing $225,000 from Xavier Becerra.

Dana Williamson, 53, who served as Newsom's chief of staff from 2023 until December 2024, along with Becerra's former chief of staff Sean McCluskie, former high-ranking Capitol aide and lobbyist Greg Campbell, and two others, are accused of working together to take money from under Becerra's former political campaign account, The San Francisco Chronicle reports on Wednesday.

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'I need an acid bath!' Analyst disgusted by 'scummy' new Epstein-Trump bombshell

The developments around the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files, and how close President Donald Trump was to his operation, are so revolting to Puck News' John Heilemann that he had some particularly vivid imagery to describe it on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" on Wednesday.

This comes as House Democrats release an email that revealed, among other things, Epstein considered Trump a loyal friend who knew about his abuse of young girls but was "the dog that hasn't barked." He made the comments to co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who was just transferred to a luxury minimum-security prison against DOJ policy after stating in an interview that Trump was innocent.

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'Quite incriminating': Expert bashes 'negligent' Trump lawyer after Epstein revelation

A former federal prosecutor blasted Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche during an interview on Wednesday after Democrats released documents from Jeffrey Epstein that undercut claims his associate, Ghislane Maxwell, made to Blanche after she was moved to a minimum security prison in Texas.

On Wednesday, an email from Epstein to Maxwell was released detailing President Donald Trump meeting one of Epstein's most well-known victims, Virginia Giuffre, at Epstein's home before he ran for office. That email directly contradicts the testimony Maxwell gave to Blanche, indicating that she never saw Trump at Epstein's home.

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