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'The hell with that!' Steve Bannon flips out at Trump DOJ over handling of James Comey

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon lost it during a live broadcast after former FBI Director James Comey avoided the media and photographs before pleading not guilty to criminal charges brought by President Donald Trump's Department of Justice.

Bannon began his War Room broadcast on Wednesday with a live shot of the courthouse where he expected Comey to turn himself in.

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'Spoiled goods': MAGA feud heats up between Marjorie Taylor Greene and outside Trump ally

Right-wing influencer Laura Loomer called Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) "spoiled goods" as a MAGA feud heats up between the two conservatives.

The Trump ally targeted Greene Wednesday after she spoke out against Republicans during the ongoing government shutdown and called for action on expiring Obamacare subsidies, which she complained would cause insurance premiums to double next year for her constituents, as well as her own adult children. The move signaled Greene is now growing more critical of her own party.

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House Dems turn up the heat on DOJ official for handling of Homan bribery allegations

Democrats are putting pressure on a Department of Justice official as they step up their investigation of bribery allegations against White House "border czar" Tom Homan.

Senate Democrats grilled Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday over whether Homan returned a purported $50,000 bribe, and House Democrats sent a letter to Associate Attorney General Edmund Woodward demanding his response after Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel "failed to answer" questions about the matter last month, reported Axios.

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'I don’t think he's the only one!' Jim Jordan name drops next target for DOJ after Comey

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) dropped a bombshell live on Newsmax Wednesday after naming a former top intelligence official that he suspected might be next in line for criminal prosecution following the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.

“This whole lawfare, this weaponization of government, this attack on President [Donald] Trump all started with Comey ten years ago, so I think it's entirely appropriate that he's being held to account, particularly for false statements it looks like he made to the United States Congress,” Jordan said, appearing on Newsmax’s “The National Report.”

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Charlie Kirk's group chases anti-fascism professor out of the country

A history professor is abruptly leaving the U.S. after a conservative group founded by the late Charlie Kirk singled him out for persecution, according to a report on Wednesday.

Mark Bray, who has taught about antifascist movements at Rutgers University since 2019, notified students Sunday that his courses would immediately move online as he and his family prepared to flee the country for their safety, reported the Washington Post.

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‘Retribution agenda’: GOP senators laugh and shrug over Trump’s vicious shutdown cuts

WASHINGTON — Retribution is in the air.

The federal government is shut down and President Donald Trump’s chomping at the bit, canceling blue-state projects, threatening (more) mass layoffs and diverting funds — and the jobs that come with them — to the red states that propelled him back to the White House.

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NY Times wins lawsuit to obtain Elon Musk's government security info

Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney reported on Wednesday that The New York Times has won its lawsuit, which requested a list of Elon Musk's security clearances.

Musk's companies have several government contracts, and Musk himself worked for President Donald Trump's administration in the first few months of the administration as a special government employee.

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Ex-US attorney buries 'ridiculous' prosecution of Comey by Trump's 'preschool' lawyers

At the same time that former FBI Director James Comey was entering a not guilty plea in a Virginia courtroom, former judge and U.S. Attorney Carol Lam was on MSNBC saying Donald Trump’s DOJ was setting itself up for a major defeat.

Speaking with host Anna Cabrera, the legal expert zeroed in on the fact that not one prosecutor from the Eastern District of Virginia’s U.S. Attorney's office would agree to be in court to present the charges.

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'Really distasteful': Scholars say calls for Charlie Kirk statues at colleges a 'mistake'

Scholars are responding to calls for Charlie Kirk memorial statues on college campuses, saying it's "really distasteful" and a "mistake."

After the 31-year-old MAGA influencer was fatally shot on a Utah college campus last month, more than a dozen House Republicans called for a statue at the U.S. Capitol to memorialize him, The Washington Post reports. Legislation was introduced in Oklahoma requiring each state university to add a Kirk statue. And in Texas, a similar call happened with Republican Rep. Nate Schatzline also saying public campuses should have them.

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'My jaw dropped': Ex-FBI official stunned by never-before-seen move by Comey prosecutors

Former FBI Director James Comey appeared in an Alexandria, Virginia, court on Wednesday along with President Donald Trump's new prosecutor for the Eastern District of Virginia.

One of the details revealed by legal experts and reporters who were in the courtroom is that the U.S. attorney's team was woefully unprepared. U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan was forced to bring in outside counsel because none of the prosecutors in her district were willing to sign on to the case. Those lawyers confessed to the judge on Wednesday that they wouldn't mind delaying the trial until July because they were brand new to the case and didn't have all of the information necessary.

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'I will wash my mouth': MAGA civil war erupts into bizarre exchange about animal sex

The ongoing battle between several notable MAGA figures over Charlie Kirk’s killing devolved Wednesday into a bizarre exchange between two right-wing influencers over animal sex, a squabble that played out on social media and showed no signs of slowing down.

Far-right influencer Candace Owens ignited a firestorm this week after she revealed supposed text messages of Kirk’s that showed, just two days before he was killed, that he vowed to “leave the pro Israel cause,” a claim supporting her previous assertions that Kirk had become disillusioned with the United States’ strong support of Israel in his final weeks.

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Import companies warn there will be shortages this Christmas from Trump tariffs

The holidays are about to more difficult and more expensive, warned importers speaking to CNBC for a Wednesday report.

President Donald Trump's tariffs are leading to complications for countries that don't know how to submit funds that come as a result of the tariffs. While Trump has boasted that trillions of dollars are coming in from his tariffs, in August, at least 30 countries simply gave up and suspended or restricted all shipments to the United States.

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Comey to challenge appointment of Trump's inexperienced handpicked prosecutor

Former FBI Director James Comey will reportedly challenge the appointment of Lindsey Halligan, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, as the interim U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia.

On Wednesday, Comey pleaded not guilty to criminal charges that Trump demanded. Following the arraignment, Comey's lawyers stated that they would move to dismiss the case for "vindictive and unlawful" prosecution, according to CBS News correspondent Scott MacFarlane.

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