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FBI insiders alarmed as agency snoops on reporter who wrote about Kash Patel's girlfriend

FBI Director Kash Patel's own agency members raised alarms after an investigation was launched into a New York Times journalist who wrote a story that was critical of his girlfriend, country music singer Alexis Wilkins.

The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Trump's FBI began investigating Times reporter Elizabeth Williamson after she published a story detailing how Wilkins was regularly escorted by FBI security, and raised questions about Patel's use of FBI jets for personal travel. Wilkins criticized the reporting and called Williamson a "stalker" on X.

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Trump forced into 'defensive crouch' as he loses his 'oomph': analyst

President Donald Trump is in political retreat after months of unpopular decisions and an electorate increasingly fed up with him, The Atlantic staff writer Ashley Parker told MS NOW's Katy Tur on Wednesday — and it's sapping the political capital he has to do anything.

This comes as the president rages against the result of the Virginia redistricting referendum on Tuesday, calling the result "rigged" and "deceptive" — as voters backed redrawing congressional maps in a move widely seen as a rebuke to his own calls for Republicans to redo their gerrymanders.

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Virginia's voter-approved gerrymander already hit with court block

The Virginia officials announced on Wednesday that a circuit court judge handed down an injunction to stop the redistricting that voters approved on Tuesday to open four seats for Democrats to win.

Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones posted a statement on X on Wednesday saying he plans to challenge the injunction handed down by the Tazewell County Circuit Court.

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'Boondoggle': Fuming Mike Johnson demands court strike down anti-Trump redistricting

The GOP Speaker of the House said he expects the Virginia Supreme Court to overturn the redistricting that state voters approved on Tuesday, and that gives Democrats a chance to add four House seats in November.

"It's a hyper-partisan, gerrymandering boondoggle," Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters at the Capitol on Wednesday. "We raised a ton of money. We did our best, but the Democrats in charge of Virginia foisted this upon the people."

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Trump poised to extend Iran deadline again as negotiations drag on

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering extending his ceasefire deadline with Iran, according to reporting by Barak Ravid of Axios.

An anonymous source briefed on the matter explained Trump is considering extending his ceasefire deadline for up to five days and warned, Ravid explained on X, “It is not going to be open-ended."

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'Is he speaking about himself?' Trump's bizarre sanity post triggers instant mockery

The internet erupted on Wednesday after President Donald Trump made an unusual statement amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war in Iran and the current ceasefire.

He wrote the following on his Truth Social platform: "'YOU CAN’T COMPROMISE ON SANITY AND COMMON SENSE!'"

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Irked Senate Republican who voted to confirm RFK Jr. now grills him over misinformation

A Senate Republican pressed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his anti-vaccine stance during the top Trump health official's appearance before the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday.

Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, the chairman of the committee, told Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. that trust in vaccines and rates of immunization have dropped in the last year "due to false statements about safety and efficacy of vaccines" during the testimony.

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3 congressional candidates fined and banned after getting caught betting on elections

Kalshi, a so-called prediction market that allows betting on events, said it caught three candidates for federal office after they attempted to place trades on their own elections.

In a press release on Wednesday, Kalshi's Bobby DeNault touted the enforcement actions as proof of a "commitment to policing all types of unfair or improper trading on our platform."

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TX Republican gets brutal reminder after calling out blue state's 'egregious' election map

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said it was time for the Virginia Supreme Court to intervene after President Donald Trump's national gerrymandering ploy failed in the commonwealth — with plenty of people calling out the hypocrisy after his own state's moves to redistrict to gain GOP seats in Congress.

Virginia Democrats on Tuesday succeeded in pushing an aggressive redistricting measure aimed at gaining four additional House seats through redrawing the state's congressional map to favor Democrats in 10 of 11 districts.

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Trump accidentally handed Dems massive gerrymandering win: analysis

The Virginia redistricting referendum that passed on Tuesday and could give Democrats a leg up came on the heels of a "vote yes" campaign that relied on anti-Trump ads, a report by the New Republic highlights.

The Virginia "vote yes" campaign pushed images of Trump in its advertising in areas of the state that could have swung the election. Democrats could have four more seats in the House, and Trump "is perhaps the primary reason that the referendum passed," the New Republic journalist Greg Sargent noted in an article, "How Trump accidentally handed Dems their big win in Virginia."

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Patel's lawsuit against The Atlantic deemed a bad idea, according to analyst

FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and its writer Sarah Fitzpatrick, over their report documenting his alleged drinking problem and absenteeism.

Patel's legal team claimed the article was "replete with false and obviously fabricated allegations," despite The Atlantic cited more than two dozen sources -- including current and former FBI officials.

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Trump now 'desperate' to woo 'angry' right-wing voting bloc he alienated: analysis

President Donald Trump was reportedly trying to win back voters he offended in recent weeks with a new stunt, according to reports on Wednesday.

The Guardian's Adam Gabbatt described how Trump's attempt Tuesday night to read from the Bible — the Old Testament's Book of Chronicles — was a move that left religious scholars unimpressed.

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Lindsey Graham astonishes with claim after Trump call: 'Something bad is about to happen'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) made a stunning claim Wednesday after speaking with President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth earlier that morning by phone, one that could have major global implications if proven accurate.

Graham’s announcement comes amid the U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping waterway through which 20% of the world’s oil trade flows. Trump ordered the blockade last week in response to Iran’s own partial blockade of the waterway to U.S.-aligned vessels.

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