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Steve Bannon used 'coded system' to send Trump secret directions from prison: report

Prominent MAGA influencer and former White House official Steve Bannon used a “coded system” to communicate with President Donald Trump and his 2024 election campaign team while serving a four-month sentence in prison, according to a new report from The Atlantic.

Bannon was convicted in 2022 of criminal contempt of Congress after refusing to comply with a subpoena regarding investigations into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. He was sentenced to four months at the Federal Correctional Institute in Danbury, Connecticut.

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Treasury employees ordered not to share photos of White House demolition

The Treasury Department has instructed employees not to share photos of demolition of the White House's East Wing after images of the destruction sparked widespread anger online.

The department's headquarters are located next door to the East Wing, which gives employees a direct view of President Donald Trump's move to replace parts of the White House with a $250 million ballroom, and Treasury officials issued the directive to employees, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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Trump judge pick on hold over potential criminal links to DeSantis

The White House has “indefinitely” paused the judicial nomination of a Florida official over his involvement with a charity linked to Gov. Ron DeSantis that has fallen under criminal investigation.

Sources told Axios that the state's deputy attorney general, John Guard, has been put on hold. The White House doesn't want to kick up a political firestorm over his nomination for an open judicial seat in the Middle District of Florida now that he's been subpoenaed in the investigation, the outlet reported.

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'Fully MAGA now': Latest case has experts finally writing off 'arrogant' Supreme Court

When law professor Seth Chandler asked artificial intelligence to predict how the Supreme Court would rule in Trump v. CASA this summer, he won a $1 bet with a colleague. The AI-generated draft opinion proved “exactly right” about the 6-3 conservative majority ruling that limited universal injunctions in response to President Donald Trump's executive order curtailing birthright citizenship.

That might not seem too surprising — the court to which Trump appointed three justices has generally proved favorable to the president’s draconian policies, after all. Nonetheless, when the court heard oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais last week, Chandler, who specializes in constitutional law and computer science at the University of Houston, turned to AI again.

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'You should lose your job!' MAGA lawmaker stuns with wild conspiracy attack on Dem leader

Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) made a conspiratorial accusation Monday against House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on social media Monday that left online critics stunned.

“Reptilian,” Higgins wrote on X Monday night along with a photo of Jeffries, referencing the conspiracy theory popularized by British Holocaust denier David Icke, who’s argued that a race of "inter-dimensionary" reptilian humanoids occupy many powerful positions in governments across the world.

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Trump DOJ's 'amateur hour' could have just sunk his 'campaign of retribution': MSNBC panel

Reacting to a report that newly-appointed U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan took it upon herself to randomly text a reporter about the prosecution of New York Attorney General Letitia James, which has been limited to grand jury proceedings, the panel on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” was both shocked and amused on Tuesday morning.

Late Monday, journalist Anna Bower published a text chain Halligan began about the James prosecution, confirming some details about grand jury testimony about mortgage fraud — then testily demanded afterward that what she had written was “off the record.”

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No Kings hit-and-run suspect says cops gave him 'a total thumbs-up' after crash

A man accused of striking protesters with his pickup at a No Kings demonstration in northeast Ohio and then driving off insists he did not intend to hit anyone.

The Canton Repository tracked down the 77-year-old man who allegedly drove off the side of the road Saturday and hit a 53-year-old woman with his white 2023 Ford F-150 pickup truck, but he denied targeting them on purpose due to their political views against President Donald Trump.

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'Losers': White House rages as shock demolition of East Wing gets furious backlash

The White House reacted late Monday to deafening criticism of its shock move to pull down part of the White House's historic East Wing to make way for a massive ballroom.

President Trump defended the massive project, declaring, "They've wanted a ballroom for 150 years. And I'm giving that honor to this wonderful place. You're gonna see a ballroom the likes of which... I don't think it'll be topped."

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'Running scared': Dem sees fear after Trump gave him starring role in bizarre attack

Democratic influencer Harry Sisson floated a new theory about why President Donald Trump included him in a recent AI-generated video.

Over the weekend, Trump posted a video of him flying a fighter jet named "King Trump" over what appears to be the "No Kings" protests that more than 7 million Americans participated in. Throughout the video, Trump dumps excrement on protesters, including Sisson.

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Ex-prosecutor issues dire warning about Trump's latest court win: 'Keeps me up at night'

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner issued a dire warning on Monday following President Donald Trump's latest vitory in court.

On Monday, a three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay on a lower court order preventing Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, a city that officials in the administration have described as "war ravagged." the decision allows the administration to deploy troops.

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'What are we doing here?' CNN panelist slams Trump's latest 'affront to democracy'

Author and CNN panelist Keith Boykin slammed President Donald Trump's latest "affront to democracy" during CNN's "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" on Monday.

Boykin and former George W. Bush administration spokesman Pete Seat clashed over the significance of an AI-generated video Trump posted ahead of the "No King's" protests last weekend that drew 7 million people nationwide. In the video, Trump can be seen flying a fighter jet named "King Trump" and the jet drops excrement on protesters in several cities, including Democratic influencer Harry Sisson in New York City.

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'Get out of my country!' MAGA fans rage as Kash Patel celebrates Diwali

MAGA fans expressed astonishment and disgust Monday night as FBI head Kash Patel publicly celebrated Diwali, the Hindu “Festival of Lights” celebrated each autumn by more than a billion people, including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and some Buddhists.

In a post on X, Patel wrote "Happy Diwali - celebrating the Festival of Lights around the world, as good triumphs over evil."

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'Heritage demolished': Trump blasted over shocking White House demolition for new ballroom

Observers bashed the groundbreaking of President Donald Trump's signature White House renovation project on Monday, calling it "an abomination."

Trump announced on Monday that crews broke ground on the White House ballroom project that he announced over the summer. The roughly $200 million renovation is being funded by private interests, Trump included, the president said in a Truth Social post. The project also includes a renovation of part of the East Wing of the White House.

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