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Key Trump accuser documents mysteriously disappear from explosive Epstein files

Records from a woman who accused both President Donald Trump and late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein of sexual assault were missing in the Epstein files released by the Department of Justice, according to a New York Times report Wednesday.

The uncorroborated accusation stems from a woman who came forward to the FBI in 2019 after Epstein was arrested, The Times reported. In the bureau memos, she said she was attacked by both men in the 1980s, when she was a minor.

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Trump's 'stale' SOTU performance exposed the 'brutal' reality he faces: analysis

President Donald Trump's State of the Union address revealed an actuality that MAGA can't ignore ahead of midterms.

Salon's Sophia Tesfaye described on Wednesday how the president's "bragging" about destabilizing the nation appealed to some conservative media outlets; however, some right-wing media have seen the noticeable shift underway in the Republican Party.

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Trump snubbed by women's hockey team for second time in a week

The gold-medal-winning U.S. women's hockey team delivered its second rejection to President Donald Trump this week.

On Monday, the team first snubbed Trump after he issued an invitation to hear him speak at his State of the Union address.

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Judge strikes down Trump policy in order dripping with sarcasm: 'Not fine nor legal'

A judge struck down a Trump administration policy to deport immigrants to countries where they had never been before.

In a decision dripping with sarcasm, U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy found the third-party removal policy was unlawful and gave the government 15 days to respond before his ban on the practice goes into effect.

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'Angry little man': MAGA loses it on Hollywood icon over blistering Trump response

Hollywood icon Robert De Niro launched a series of blistering attacks against President Donald Trump this week – remarks that prompted Trump to suggest De Niro should be deported and ignited outrage among many MAGA supporters.

“Giant acting talent. But a sad, angry little man,” wrote Fox News’ Laura Ingraham in a social media post on X Wednesday in response to De Niro’s comments.

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Alex Jones unloads racial tirade on 'rat-like' Dem: 'A slave masterpiece of filth'

MAGA conspiracy theorist Alex Jones lashed out at Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) after she criticized President Donald Trump during his Tuesday State of the Union Address over the killing of U.S. citizens at the hands of federal immigration enforcement agents.

"I mean, she is shouting, she is yelling," Jones said on his Wednesday broadcast. "And when you know about Ilhan Omar, it's incredible... Her grandfather was basically the number-two dictator under the dictator. Her dad was a top general. And they killed a quarter million people, and their family are famous slavers in the ruling class."

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Insiders reveal top Trump general is bypassing Pete Hegseth: 'He's the president's guy'

President Donald Trump's top general has been drafting plans for a potential military strike on Iran — but he's being careful not to contradict the commander in chief during their meetings.

Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has been summoning top officials from the Air Force, Army and Navy to his office to develop military options, but the concerns raised in those meetings about the scale and potential for U.S. casualties have not matched the belligerent rhetoric coming from the White House, reported CNN.

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Trump's surgeon general pick scrambles to blame Dem senator as she's accused of corruption

President Donald Trump's nominee for surgeon general, Casey Means, claimed that a Democratic lawmaker's staff had manipulated data concerning her ties to wellness products she has endorsed and her financial connections to those companies.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) accused Means of not disclosing her endorsed social media posts — and she criticized his team in response.

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Busted: Fact checker tells Ann Coulter she just said Trump cannot be president

MAGA columnist Ann Coulter found out the hard way that President Donald Trump is a second-generation immigrant.

Following the president's State of the Union address on Tuesday, Coulter sought to slam the immigrant community and their families.

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Trump fires off crazed rant threatening to deport Hollywood legend: 'Seriously criminal'

President Donald Trump raged at a pair of Democratic lawmakers and a Hollywood legend – and threatened to deport them all.

Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) each shouted at the 79-year-old president Tuesday night during his record-long State of the Union address before walking out before he finished, and Trump castigated them the following day on his Truth Social website.

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Kristi Noem's embarrassing 'mystery bag' to blame for midair meltdown: report

New, potentially embarrassing details have emerged about a midair incident involving Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her senior adviser Corey Lewandowski.

According to published reports, Lewandowski fired – but then quickly rehired – a Coast Guard pilot after he refused to turn a plane around to retrieve Noem's weighted blanket from another plane, but three DHS insiders told the Daily Mail that the item that had been left behind was actually the agency head's bag.

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GOP senator grills surgeon general nominee over her use of psychedelic drugs

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) had some serious questions for surgeon general nominee Casey Means Wednesday during a Senate hearing over her open use of psychedelics.

Collins raised concerns during the hearing about Means' comments on psychedelic drugs, with the lawmaker citing how "addiction and drug overdoses are a major problem for families and communities in my state of Maine and across the nation."

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WSJ editors flag glaring omission from Trump's address: 'Seems to have given up'

Much has been said of President Donald Trump’s record-long State of the Union address on Tuesday, with critics flagging several falsehoods or racist attacks peppered throughout the nearly three-hour speech, but for The Wall Street Journal’s conservative editorial board, one thing stood out above all others.

“The main political news in the speech is that there isn’t much that Mr. Trump wants Republicans in Congress to do for the rest of this year,” the Journal’s editorial board wrote in a column published on Wednesday.

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