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Republicans en masse skip Bondi's closed-door Epstein hearing

House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) was apparently the only Republican lawmaker attending the interview with former Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday, MS NOW reported.

Sources told MS NOW that the atmosphere in the room was tense as Bondi appeared frustrated over the questions during the closed-door, transcribed interview with lawmakers as they continued their investigation into late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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'He is already so radioactive': Blanche damaged by Bondi testimony

During coverage of the ongoing House Oversight Committee meeting interview with Pam Bondi, The New York Times' Peter Baker claimed there are probably good reasons for the fired attorney general to place all the blame on the man who now sits in her office over the botched release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

With MS NOW’s Ken Dilanian joking earlier, “Look, those of us in Washington may have heard the sound of a large bus driving over a large object about an hour ago. And that was Pam Bondi throwing her former deputy, Todd Blanche, now the acting attorney general, under that bus, proverbially.”

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Pam Bondi asked directly about Trump in Epstein interview – and DOJ attorney ‘intervened’

The Justice Department’s (DOJ) botched release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein was front and center Friday during ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi’s interview with the House Oversight Committee, during which, a DOJ attorney "intervened" to stop Bondi from answering a direct question about President Donald Trump, one Democratic lawmaker claimed.

Bondi agreed to appear for a closed-door interview with members of the Oversight Committee over the DOJ’s handling of Epstein-related files – around half of which remain unpublished, which critics have claimed to be unlawful. However, she previously defied a congressional subpoena to testify under oath. As such, she faces no legal risk for providing false statements.

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'Cringe level is off the charts': Hegseth mocked over motivational speech to Navy sailors

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was criticized Friday after giving what was intended as a motivational speech to a group of Navy sailors.

Hegseth joined the military personnel for a workout drill on USS Boxer, which is docked in Singapore, when he stopped to give a pep talk about the ongoing Iran war.

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Trump move threatens 'political suicide' for multiple Republicans in Congress: ex-senator

According to a former US senator, the last thing Republican members of Congress want is to participate in a floor vote that would allow the US Treasury to place Donald Trump’s face on a new $250 bill at a time when Americans can’t afford to pay for food and gas.

Appearing on MS NOW on Friday morning, an amused ex-Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) watched a clip of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blow off concerns about the proposal and state the president was deserving of the honor.

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Pam Bondi hurls Todd Blanche 'under the bus' at House Epstein hearing: MS NOW reporter

Ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi passed the buck in her closed-door House Oversight Committee hearing on Friday by pinning problems with the Jeffrey Epstein files on the man who took her job.

Based upon the release of her opening statement to the committee, a bemused MS NOW correspondent Ken Dilanian claimed the fired AG did not do acting-Attorney General Todd Blanche any favors.

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Defeated Trump foe derided as he posts fable about betrayal: 'This is amazing'

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) was ridiculed for posting a classic fable warning against placing trust in unworthy individuals after his Republican primary loss.

President Donald Trump extended a last-minute endorsement to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that tipped this week's runoff election away from Cornyn, who had courted the president's favor during the campaign and even proposed naming a U.S. highway after him.

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James Comer sweats as he's cornered by Epstein survivors before Pam Bondi grilling

Three Epstein survivors confronted Rep. James Comer (R-KY) in a moment that made the GOP lawmaker visibly uncomfortable, just minutes before a closed-door interview with former Attorney General Pam Bondi was set to question her on Friday about deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

As Comer was taking questions from the press, he was forced to respond to the victims who were on Capitol Hill before the House Oversight Committee meeting. The closed-door interview was not videotaped but was expected to focus on the "sloppy rollout of the Epstein files," MS NOW anchor Ali Vitali reported.

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'Lunacy': MAGA lawmaker sparks backlash as he accuses Dem candidate of 'child sacrifice'

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) left critics dumbfounded on Friday after suggesting that James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Senate from Texas, would engage in religious child sacrifice.

The official social media account on X for the Democratic Party promoted Talarico’s candidacy this week with a simple message: “James Talarico is the only candidate who will put you first.” Lee, known for his controversial online remarks, issued a response just hours later.

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Warnings flood GOP lawmakers as conservatives outraged by DOJ's E Jean Carroll probe

Republican lawmakers already on the defensive over Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion “slush fund” and his controversial IRS deal approved by acting-Attorney General Todd Blanche have a new “headache,” reported The Hill Friday.

The report noted that the GOP faces a new crisis with prominent conservatives publicly condemning the Trump Justice Department's investigation of E. Jean Carroll on possible perjury charges — calling it a politically motivated prosecution that demands immediate GOP intervention.

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Stephen Colbert's CBS replacement absolutely destroyed in devastating review: 'Dear God'

Stephen Colbert's replacement was hit by a withering review comparing his late-night comedy program to an informercial Friday.

CBS canceled "The Late Show," that had been long hosted by Colbert, and turned over the 11:30 p.m. slot to Byron Allen's "Comics Unleashed" — who is paying CBS $15 million a year for the half-hour segment. The Guardian's Andrew Lawrence dragged the poorly rated replacement program from start to finish.

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Judge blocks Trump's slush fund

A federal judge has slammed the brakes on President Donald Trump's massive compensation fund for allies who believe they were wrongly targeted by President Joe Biden's government.

Virginia-based U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema temporarily blocked the administration from moving forward with plans to establish a $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," including transferring taxpayer dollars from the Department of Treasury or considering any claims to the fund, reported CNN.

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FBI swoop on key swing state sparks fear anti-Trump voters set to be named and shamed

Federal agents have been interviewing current and former election officials in Milwaukee about the 2020 presidential election, intensifying a nationwide review of voting in swing states that President Donald Trump lost six years ago.

The FBI's Milwaukee field office has visited the homes of former election officials in recent weeks and is planning to interview police officers who worked on election night, people familiar with the matter told The Washington Post. Agents have also spoken with the deputy administrator of Wisconsin's elections commission and the director of Milwaukee's elections commission.

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