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GOP candidate shut down on Fox News after throwing tantrum at its polling: 'Yea, right!'

Republican New York City mayoral hopeful Curtis Sliwa fumed Friday after a Fox News poll showed him trailing Democrat Zohran Mamdani on crime, but was promptly shut down on the network after he began to question the poll’s legitimacy.

Published on Thursday, the new poll showed that on the issue of crime, New York City voters favored Mamdani 40%, and Sliwa, 26%. Sliwa, whose mayoral campaign has centered around reducing crime, was asked by Fox News’ Bill Hemmer why he trailed so far behind Mamdani on the issue.

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'Where are those tapes?' Epstein victim Giuffre begs for files release in posthumous book

WASHINGTON – In a posthumously published memoir, the Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre makes an impassioned plea for the release of all files and records related to the late financier and sex offender who abused young girls and facilitated abuse by powerful men.

“I hope for a world in which predators are punished, not protected; victims are treated with compassion, not shamed; and powerful people face the same consequences as anyone else,” Roberts Giuffre writes.

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'Sick': Dem leader blasts 'demented' Karoline Leavitt for her 'terrorists' claim

House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) responded after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said members of his party taking part in the No Kings protests were "Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals."

"You've got swastikas apparently appearing in the offices of Republican members of Congress," Jeffries explained on Friday. "You've got Young Republicans engaging in the most anti-Semitic and racist speech possible. Like this is apparently who many of these people are. They are ripping the sheets off."

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'You're a racist': GOP lawmaker blasted for defending 'moral rot' from Young Republicans

A Georgia Republican was shamed as a Nazi "apologist" for downplaying the hateful slurs and other offensive remarks revealed in a Young Republicans group chat.

The organization's leadership praised Adolf Hitler, joked about putting their political opponents in gas chamber, referred to Black people as monkeys and “watermelon people," celebrated slavery and talked about raping their enemies, according to leaked Telegram chats published by Politico, but Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) justified their hateful language.

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Rising pop star Renée Rapp unloads on Trump and ICE in expletive-rich Portland rant

Popular pop singer and actress Renée Rapp unloaded on Donald Trump and Department of Homeland Security agents in the middle of a concert in Portland this past Monday reports the Guardian.

Rapp, who starred as Regina George in the musical version of the “Mean Girls” movie, has been vocal previously about Trump, when she lashed out at the president after he addressed Congress seven months ago and commenting: “This man is a f------ joke. All his boys are a f------ joke. Every single woman in there standing and applauding is a f------ joke. This is obscene.”

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'There will be more leaks now': Ex-Pentagon insider says Pete Hegseth plan will backfire

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced last month that he would be requiring all media outlets covering the Pentagon to sign a loyalty “pledge” to not seek or report on leaked information, a demand that ultimately “went over like a [wet] fart in a hot car during a first data,” argued conservative political strategist Rick Wilson.

“Only one ‘media’ outlet – the infamous [One America News Network] – signed the pledge to serve not as reporters but as Pentagon stenographers,” Wilson wrote on his Substack Friday.

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'She's causing a lot of problems': Republican lawmakers dump profanity on Kristi Noem

Republican lawmakers unloaded on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for slow-walking billions of dollars in disaster aid.

President Donald Trump's choice to lead DHS has frustrated GOP lawmakers whose states need help rebuilding after hurricanes and other natural disasters because Noem has insisted on reviewing and approving any expense over $100,000, and that has significantly slowed down Federal Emergency Management Agency's process for distributing disaster aid, reported NOTUS.

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Noem and top aide appear to be 'swinging for the fences' for her next career stop: analyst

Not content with being the face of Donald Trump’s war on immigrants, which delights his MAGA fans, Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem may be plotting out her next move, according to Salon’s Heather Digby Parton.

In a column on Friday, Parton documented Noem's rise from obscurity as a backbencher in Congress, representing South Dakota in the House, to governor and then her bid to be part of Trump’s administration after her vice presidential aspirations crashed and burned after she proudly admitted to shooting her puppy Cricket that she described as "worthless."

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Linguistics expert contrasts Trump's praise toward women versus men: 'Much more creepy'

President Donald Trump has long remarked on people’s physical appearance, but according to linguistics professor Deborah Tannen, the president has demonstrated a stark difference in the way he comments on the appearance of women when compared to men.

“There has always been a lot of talk about comments on women’s appearance, but it’s usually their clothing or how their hair looks,” Tannen said, speaking with The Washington Post in a report published Friday.

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'That's a concern': GOP senators are questioning Trump over latest shutdown move

Republican senators are asking where President Donald Trump came up with the money to pay more than a million military service members during the government shutdown.

On the one hand, GOP lawmakers are glad active-duty service members aren't missing their paychecks this week as the shutdown continues, but they're frustrated that Trump appears once again to be stealing their constitutional power of the purse, reported The Hill.

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'Damage Trump is doing': Ex-prosecutor flags 'disturbing note of irony' in huge DOJ case

There is a "disturbing note of irony" present in the Trump DOJ's indictment of ex-Trump official John Bolton, according to an ex-prosecutor.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance wrote a Substack post about the indictment of Bolton, in which she argues that Bolton has a more difficult defense on his hands than other Trump enemies who have been targeted by the Justice Department.

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'Defeating that king': Ex-Tea Party congressman warns of Trump spies at weekend protests

Donald Trump and Republicans have a specific agenda for how they want the upcoming "No Kings" protests to play out, according to a former Tea Party lawmaker who is now a Dem.

Joe Walsh issued an alert on his Substack for those attending the upcoming protests, telling them that the GOP will have scouts at "every" single rally. According to Walsh, it's important for participants not to bring Palestinian flags, or anything else that could be perceived as not just anti-American, but non-American.

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Senator sounds alarm as ICE expands surveillance tech to 'hack into smartphones'

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) is sounding the alarm after a review of federal spending disclosures revealed that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is spending billions of dollars to expand its mass surveillance capabilities, which include contracts with companies that provide iris scanning, facial-recognition and phone-hacking technology.

“I’m extremely concerned about how ICE will use spyware, facial recognition and other technology to further trample on the rights of Americans and anyone who Donald Trump labels as an enemy,” Wyden said, speaking with The Washington Post in a report published Friday.

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