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'Why are they so scared?' Lawmaker accuses Mike Johnson of 'massive Epstein cover-up'

Mike Johnson is a "liar" and Republican citizens are pushing for Jeffrey Epstein transparency amid Mike Johnson's "massive Epstein cover-up," according to a Democratic lawmaker.

Congressman Robert Garcia (CA-42) appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he talked about what he is hearing from everyday voters.

After saying he sees citizens pushing Republicans to negotiate on healthcare in connection with the shutdown, Garcia said, "The second thing that they're all very clear about is that this Epstein files that Donald Trump and Mike Johnson are now involved in with a massive coverup, are clearly on the minds of Republicans."

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GOP lawmaker praises university for standing up to Trump: 'Congrats to my alma mater'

Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently became the first university to reject and condemn Trump's dubious deal to nine universities, causing one GOP lawmaker to celebrate.

Raw Story reported on the MIT's initial statement saying it cannot support the Trump admin's plan.

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'Truly sick': Conservative blasts Fox News for snubbing 'veteran imprisoned by government'

Conservative strategist Tim Miller called out Fox News on Saturday for purportedly ignoring "a story about a US military veteran getting imprisoned for 3 days by the government."

Miller on Friday published a video conversation with the individual, writing on X, "I interviewed George Retes, the US citizen who ICE detained for 3 days - and threw in solitary for 2 - and his story absolutely shook me."

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'Hurting farmers': Trump admin just made an 'unusual acknowledgement' about its policies

Donald Trump's administration just made an "unusual acknowledgement" about its immigration policies, according to a new report Saturday.

In a weekend article called "Trump administration says immigration enforcement threatens higher food prices," the Washington Post reported, "In an unusual acknowledgement, the Labor Department said that tougher immigration enforcement is hurting farmers and the food supply."

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'Pam Bondi is on the ropes internally': Trump officials said to have 'knives out' for AG

Trump administration insiders are turning on Attorney General Pam Bondi in a big way, according to a reporter.

Jake Lahut of Wired appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, and was asked about a recent Truth Social post from Trump to his attorney general, Pam Bondi.

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Appeals court blocks Trump from deploying National Guard on streets of Chicago

Donald Trump on Saturday got hit with a legal loss when an appeals court blocked his administration from deploying the National Guard on the streets of Chicago, Illinois.

NBC News legal affairs reporter Gary Grumbach flagged the news on social media, writing, "The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard on the streets of Illinois, in response to an emergency motion from the administration to pause Judge Perry’s order from earlier this week."

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'Make himself richer': Jared Kushner said to have 'played' Trump to grease his own pockets

Donald Trump's son-in-law just "played the president," according to a controversial writer.

Michael Wolff, a journalist who has written four books about Trump, claimed on a recent episode of the podcast "Inside Trump's Head" that Jared Kushner may have recently "played" the president in connection with their efforts to secure a Middle Eastern peace deal.

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‘That’s the MAGA playbook’: Crypto trade made moments before Trump post raises eyebrows

An anonymous online cryptocurrency trader reportedly scored an $88 million profit after making a lofty bet that the value of Bitcoin would plummet, a bet that was made just before a major tariff announcement from President Donald Trump that saw that bet pay off in spades, leaving online critics suspicious of insider trading within the Trump administration.

As reported in the Economic Times, an anonymous trader opened a large short position on the value of Bitcoin. A short is an investment strategy in which a trader borrows shares and sells them immediately, agreeing to repurchase and return the same number of shares later. The trader profits if the stock’s price falls, buying the shares back at a lower price and pocketing the difference.

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‘Let me finish my thought!’ Trump’s envoy shouted down by Israelis after hailing Netanyahu

Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, was shouted down in Israel Saturday after hailing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as being instrumental in the Gaza peace plan that was agreed to, in part, by both Israel and Hamas.

“This moment was made through the tireless dedication of leaders who would not rest until the world saw what could be achieved, one of them standing right here with me, Jared Kushner,” Witkoff said to a crowd of thousands in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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‘Pay our troops!’ Trump announces plan to circumvent government shutdown

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he had directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to “use all available funds” to pay military service members to circumvent the ongoing government shutdown, blaming “radical left Democrats” for holding the "security of our nation hostage.”

“If nothing is done, because of ‘Leader’ Chuck Schumer and the Democrats, our Brave Troops will miss the paychecks they are rightfully due on October 15th,” Trump wrote in a social media post on Truth Social.

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Trump’s ‘growing inability to form thoughts’ on full display during presser: journalist

President Donald Trump proudly touted a new deal Friday his administration had reached with a British drugmaker to lower drug costs, and as high as “1,000%” in some cases, a claim that journalist Jason Easley ripped into Saturday as just the latest example of Trump’s “apparent growing inability to form thoughts.”

“Now, drug prices are gonna be going down a 100%, 400%, 600%, 1,000% in some cases, but for one eighth of a cent,” Trump said Friday during the announcement at the White House. “I was so proud because for 28 years nobody had done it.”

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‘War zone’: Multiple federal judges unite in blistering Supreme Court warning

A majority of federal judges who spoke with The New York Times recently – many of them appointed by Republican presidents – are sounding the alarm on the Supreme Court’s increased use of its emergency docket, also known as a “shadow docket,” a process by which rulings are made unsigned, and without written opinions.

“I can’t think of words to capture the significance that federal judges themselves have to speak out, because the Supreme Court has given them no choice but to speak out,” said former federal judge J. Michael Luttig, speaking with The New York Times in a report published Saturday.

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Trump demands get 'stiff' opposition from red state Republicans: Insiders

Indiana Republicans are still hesitant to go along with President Donald Trump’s plan for state lawmakers to redraw their congressional districts following Vice President JD Vance’s “frantic attempt” to drum up support, several insiders revealed to Politico Saturday.

“I don’t feel like it’s a slam dunk yet, but I think we definitely made progress,” said a Republican allied with Trump’s efforts, speaking with Politico about Vance’s recent visit with Indiana state lawmakers on the condition of anonymity. “I think they definitely get that we’re not going away.”

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