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Trump has 'nowhere to hide' as new Epstein evidence piles up: MS NOW host

With multiple Republican lawmakers going public with concerns that the Department of Justice is engaged in a cover-up over Donald Trump’s relationship with convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, MS NOW’s Willie Geist suggested the walls are closing in on the president.

On “Morning Joe,” MS NOW's Ali Vitali pointed out to Willie Geist comments made by Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) who expressed concern about missing Epstein files and redactions approved by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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'Wrong first lady': Pressure mounts to depose Melania on Epstein friendship

Continuing to pile on House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) for deposing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for six hours over Jeffrey Epstein, with whom she had no relationship, the panel on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” said it is time to call in Melania Trump.

As co-host Joe Scarborough pointed out, there is a multitude of photos of Melania with her husband Donald, Epstein and some with the convicted sex predator's partner Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Panic erupts as Trump admin issues rare late-night order: 'Good luck to us all'

Panic erupted early Friday morning after the Trump administration issued a rare order encouraging Americans in Israel to “consider leaving while commercial flights are available,” sparking speculation that an all-out war may be imminent.

“Good luck to us all,” wrote Israeli geopolitical analyst Nitzan David Fuchs in a social media post on X early Friday morning, according to an automatic translation of their original post that was written in Hebrew.

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'Are you really so stupid?' Dem lawmakers pounce on Trump official busted for Epstein trip

Multiple Democratic lawmakers are demanding answers after a newly unearthed photo released – and later pulled – by the Justice Department appears to show Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, with at least one lawmaker arguing that the photo proves Lutnick had lied under oath.

“Dear Howard Lutnick: So how many times did you go to Epstein’s rape island?” asked Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) in a social media post on X Thursday evening.

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Pentagon stand-off with tech firm reaches key moment as admin considers 'nuclear option'

The Pentagon has found itself at odds with a technology firm refusing to give way to demands from Donald Trump's administration.

Pentagon heads made it clear to Anthropic, the artificial intelligence tech firm, that it would need the company to lower its safeguarding measures should it wish to have its tools used by government officials. The tech team has yet to give in to this demand, with chief executive Dario Amodei saying to do so would undermine the defense of the nation.

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'It was something': MS NOW host bursts into laughter at Comer's Hillary Clinton faceplant

The three co-hosts of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” could not stop laughing on Friday morning at how poorly the Hillary Clinton deposition on Thursday went for House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY).

Following the six-hour interrogation of Clinton, centered on a person she has never met, Jeffrey Epstein, the former Secretary of States gave a bemused press conference where she ridiculed some of the questions Republicans lobbed at her and flipped the script by pressing Comer to depose Donald Trump.

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Trump pushes for Jack Smith to be put in prison in midnight posting spree: 'Lock him up'

President Donald Trump boosted a pair of social media posts overnight calling for his political enemies to be thrown in jail.

FBI Director Kash Patel fired 10 more agents who had worked on the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case just days after Trump-appointed federal Judge Aileen Cannon permanently blocked a report on the investigation compiled by former special counsel Jack Smith, and the president shared an ally's post calling for his prosecution.

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Jimmy Kimmel uses Republicans' Epstein ploy against them in push to get Trump under oath

Jimmy Kimmel has criticized the decision to call Hillary Clinton in to testify on the Jeffrey Epstein files.

The talk show host believes the Democratic Party's 2016 presidential candidate can add little to the context of Epstein's files given she swears the two never met, and that she has never visited either the island or his offices. Kimmel instead suggested the Senators seeking further information look to Donald Trump, rather than the former Secretary of State.

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Retiring GOP lawmaker spills about what he dislikes most about Trump: 'I'm not into that'

WASHINGTON — After President Donald Trump’s historically combative State of the Union address, many retiring congressional Republicans are breathing sighs of relief.

“I like teams that are cohesive,” retiring five-term Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) told Raw Story of Trump’s bombastic Tuesday night address.

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New Epstein testimony set to 'backfire on GOP' and 'discomfort Trump's inner circle': CNN

Testimony given by Hillary Clinton, and a further statement to be given by former president Bill Clinton on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, may worry Donald Trump's close allies.

The 42nd President of the United States is set to testify later today (February 27), and it may give Trump and his team something more to worry over when it comes to the Epstein files. While Trump has tried to defer the Epstein files issue onto the matter of Clinton's mention in documents, it could backfire, according to CNN political analyst Stephen Collinson.

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'Major loss' for Trump as bill that could have put midterm in his hands halted: expert

A bill which Donald Trump had been pushing for Congress to pass will not likely make it through, putting the Republican Party at further risk in this election.

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, should it have been passed into law, would mean voters must prove they are US citizens when they register to vote. Valid photo identification would be necessary before they cast their ballots. Reformations to mail-in votes were also considered in the act, though it does not appear likely this will pass into law, former US attorney Joyce Vance says.

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'The man is dead': CNN host shuts down GOP strategist's excuse for deportation gone 'awry'

CNN host Abby Phillip on Thursday shut down a prominent GOP strategist's attempt to defend a deadly deportation operation conducted by President Donald Trump's immigration forces.

Earlier in the day, CNN reported that the Department of Homeland Security left a nearly-blind refugee from Myanmar named Nurul Amin Shah Alam outside of a closed Tim Hortons coffee shop in Buffalo, New York, which was about five miles from the man's home. He was dropped off at the site after being released from a county jail, and was found five days later still wearing the socks he received in jail. Federal authorities had determined that Alam was not eligible for deportation when he was released from jail.

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Trump's State of the Union revealed something 'devastating' about his reality: author

An author who has written four books about President Donald Trump said during a recent interview that the president's latest State of the Union revealed something disturbing about his grip on reality.

Trump has been accused of suffering from early-stage or full-blown dementia by a number of psychologists. While there were signs that Trump, 79, appears to be suffering from the effects of old age, the speech also showed something "devastating" about the president's reality that he seems to be trying to avoid acknowledging, according to journalist Michael Wolff.

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