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Ominous sign flagged in Supreme Court case: 'Rarely do justices order new arguments'

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear new arguments in a voting rights case after they were unable to reach an agreement on the issue in its previous session.

The court's conservative majority surprisingly preserved the 1965 Voting Rights Act and race-based remedies two years ago, wrote CNN's Joan Biskupic. But the justices have sent new signals that they could be on the verge of rolling back the landmark civil rights law intended to rectify centuries of racial discrimination.

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Judge shoots down Trump lawyers' effort to keep evidence hidden from James Comey

Former FBI Director James Comey notched an early victory in his criminal indictment Tuesday as a federal judge ruled in his favor over a dispute involving evidence.

Federal prosecutors initially filed for a protective order in the case that would prevent Comey from having open access to the evidence presented to the grand jury to secure the indictment in the first place, arguing that Comey could leak the evidence to the media and undermine the trial.

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'White House is hiding something': Speaker fans 'deepening suspicions' about Trump

The decision by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to keep the House out of session for yet another week is not doing furloughed government workers or Donald Trump any favors, a columnist wrote Tuesday.

James Downie wrote for MSNBC that the Louisiana Republican has no plan to negotiate with Democrats over the budget impasse and is using the shutdown crisis as an excuse to keep everyone away — which is leading to more speculation that it may be at the White House’s behest.

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MAGA hounds ex-Trump aide to deliver on humiliating promise: 'Let's go!'

Donald Trump Jr. and other MAGA figures are crowing about a promise made last year by "The View" co-host and former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin.

Griffin pledged on air in December that she would don a red MAGA hat if then-president-elect Donald Trump succeeded in getting Hamas to free Israeli hostages, and the president's son and Republican lawmakers are challenging her to follow through on her promise, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump's tiny attention span already threatens to destroy Gaza peace deal: expert

No sooner had the ink dried on Donald Trump’s signing of a peace plan for the Middle East than “concerns” were raised that he will move on to some other subject that he feels requires his attention — and the whole framework will collapse.

According to New York Times analyst Karen DeYoung, the president's plan has gaping holes which are already being singled out by experts in diplomacy, and worries are growing that the brain trust that pushed it through will be moving on to try and solve the Russia/Ukraine impasse.

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'Freaky Friday': How 'insane' Trump plan to 'bribe' kids mobilized fight

When tips started coming on Oct. 2, warning that the Trump administration was planning to offer financial incentives for unaccompanied immigrant children as young as 14 to self-deport, hundreds of immigration lawyers and advocates gathered on a call.

Their aim was to figure out how to protect vulnerable children from "Freaky Friday" — a rumored U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) mission set for Oct. 3. Named for a popular kids’ film, the operation would present children in the U.S. illegally with the option to voluntarily return to their home countries, rather than pursuing asylum or other forms of relief, even though many such children are fleeing abuse, trafficking or violence, advocates told Raw Story.

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Startling Trump admission signals he realizes Epstein files release imminent: analyst

While aboard Air Force One, President Donald Trump made a startling admission that he didn’t believe he was “heaven-bound,” an admission that New York Times writer Wajahat Ali suspected was a clear sign that the president realized “his sins will be uncovered.”

“Maybe the fading, 79-year-old, cankled Commander in Chief realizes that the Epstein Files are bound to come out and all of his alleged sins will be uncovered,” Ali wrote Monday evening on his Substack, “The Left Hook.”

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Dr Phil faces 'total collapse' after MAGA alignment backfires massively: report

Dr. Phil McGraw's attempt to transition from daytime television personality to a politically aligned media mogul during Donald Trump's second presidential term has been marked by spectacular failure and financial turmoil, according to a new report.

Since the start of Trump's presidency, ex-psychologist and famed TV doctor McGraw positioned himself as an active participant in the administration. He became a firsthand witness to ICE raids, a critic of protests, and an ever-present volunteer for the executive branch — attending events like RFK Jr.'s swearing-in and appearing with Trump after the Texas flooding.

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JD Vance uses hostage release to hurl racist jab at Elizabeth Warren

Vice President JD Vance made a rude and racially charged jab at Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) after she celebrated the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

The Massachusetts Democrat praised the pause in hostilities and the prisoner exchange and called for a two-state solution to resolve the longstanding conflict between Israel and Palestine after President Donald Trump and other world leaders signed a declaration for bringing peace to Gaza.

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Ghislaine Maxwell’s haunted house hits bargain basement price: 'Not famous in a good way'

The now-vacant home of convicted sex offender and Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell is struggling on the market even after a major price cut just three months after being listed, leaving realtors struggling to sell the property that they say has been tainted by Maxwell’s heinous crimes.

“It’s not famous in a good way,” said real estate agent Cara Ameer, speaking on the difficulty of finding prospective buyers for Maxwell’s home in Bradford, New Hampshire, the place where she was arrested in 2020, speaking with Realtor.com in a report published Monday.

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'They disappeared my hair': Trump flips out over 'worst of all time' magazine photo

In the middle of his victory tour overseas, where he is touting his success at getting Israeli hostages released as part of the Gaza ceasefire, Donald Trump took time off to rage about how a recent magazine photograph captured his hair.

The culprit is a photo on the cover of Time magazine, shot at a low angle and making him look nearly bald with his mostly thin hair disappearing in the glare.

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'Too crazy even for RFK!' Experts watch key aide alienated by latest Trump plan

President Donald Trump's stance on childhood vaccines appears to be so controversial that it's alienating one of his key cabinet members, a move that stunned two analysts on Monday.

Sam Stein, managing editor of The Bulwark, said on the podcast "Bulwark Takes" that Trump's vaccine policies seem to be too extreme for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has received significant criticism from medical professionals over his own stance on the issue.

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Ex-DOJ lawyer issues stark warning about Trump's deportations: 'Already past the point'

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance issued a stark warning about President Donald Trump's deportations in a new Substack essay on Monday.

Vance, a law professor at the University of Alabama, argued in the essay that Trump's deportations are putting American citizens at risk of being punished for exercising their First Amendment rights. She noted several examples of immigration officers infringing on the rights of citizens as is, and the Trump administration appears unconcerned about the incidents.

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