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'Quite the long game': MSNBC host blows up crux of Trump's Epstein denial

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire dumped cold water on the "hoax" denials of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal coming from President Donald Trump and his allies.

Trump had denied writing a suggestive birthday note decades ago to the late sex offender, and now that House Oversight Committee Democrats have obtained a copy, the president's allies are insisting his signature was forged as part of a years-long political hit campaign.

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'Nobody's ever done anything like this': New 'wildly illegal' Trump vote ploy sparks fear

A new initiative being driven by Donald Trump’s administration to meddle in elections is causing concern, according to a report from the New York Times.

Not content with twisting the arms of the Republican Party at the state level to redistrict in an effort to hold on to a slim GOP majority in the House, the White House is now compiling a first-ever national voter roll by demanding information from over 30 states — most of which have been resisting.

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'It is driving them nuts!' CNN panel warns latest revelations spell midterm doom for Trump

A CNN panel painted a grim picture Tuesday for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party headed into the 2026 midterm elections as evidence mounts against the president regarding his past ties with Jeffrey Epstein, new details of which were revealed Monday by a House Committee.

“This is the story that will not go away and it is driving them nuts!” said Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha, a former union organizer and campaign advisor to Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT).

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'Light money on fire': Trump blasted over sky-high cost of 'symbolic stunt'

The cost of President Donald Trump's drive to rename the Department of Defense could be billions of dollars, according to a new report in The Atlantic.

Trump declared the department would now also be known as the Department of War — a change that he would need Congressional approval if it was to become a permanent replacement. It seems in stark contrast to his pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize, The Atlantic reported.

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'James Comer screwed up again': MAGA ally's 'humiliation' of Trump shocks analysts

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) has done a shockingly poor job of managing the Jeffrey Epstein files story for President Donald Trump, according to two analysts.

Journalist Jonathan V. Last joined The Bulwark's Managing Editor, Sam Stein, on a new episode of "Bulwark Super Feed" on Monday to discuss how the Republicans have handled the story. The episode aired after the Wall Street Journal and Democrats on the House Oversight Committee published new information about Trump's ties to the billionaire pedophile — including a lewd birthday message apparently penned by the now-president.

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'Frankly outrageous': Dem slams court for using 'shadow docket' to hand Trump another win

Democratic strategist Neera Tanden slammed the Supreme Court's decision on Monday to allow immigration officials to use race to decide who to target for immigration actions.

Neera Tanden, CEO of the Center for American Progress, joined CNN's "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" on Monday to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling. Tanden argued that it the court should give a "rationalization" of its decision because of the magnitude of the case.

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NYT critic flags 'spectacularly scornful line' in right-wing Supreme Court justice's book

A New York Times book critic flagged a "spectacularly scornful line" in Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's new memoir, 'Listening to the Law: Reflections on the Court and Constitution.

Jennifer Szalai, the NYT's nonfiction book critic, argued in a review of Barrett's book on Monday that Barrett's book is a "carefully controlled performance" that includes some "breadcrumbs" about the future she envisions building on the court.

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Jasmine Crockett warns Epstein saga 'reeks through every single level of government'

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) told the hosts of MSNBC's "The Weeknight" on Monday evening that Congress' efforts to learn the details of the Jeffrey Epstein saga are only just beginning — as Oversight Committee lawmakers get their hands on the first trove of documents, including the letter Trump allegedly sent to Epstein for his birthday that he sued the Wall Street Journal for reporting on.

"These new Epstein documents, is that part of your digging in and sort of unpacking a lot of that kind of information to sort of connect bigger dots to?" asked anchor and former GOP chair Michael Steele.

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'Come over here, weenie': New video shows MAGA lawmaker taunting protester before shove

A House Republican's story about a physical altercation he had with a protester outside a federal building in Washington, D.C., appeared to be undercut by videos of the incident, according to a new report.

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) was confronted by shouting protesters Thursday outside the Longworth House Office Building last week. The confrontation revolved around the lawmaker's stance on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. At the time, his office claimed he was bumped into by the protester, leading Burchett to give the man a forceful shove.

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'Travesty': Supreme Court justice alarms observers with remark on presidential term limits

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's comments about presidential term limits raised eyebrows on Monday night.

Barrett was interviewed by Fox News anchor Bret Baier about her recently released memoir, where she gives insight into some of the Supreme Court's decision-making process. During the interview, Baier asked Barrett if the 22nd Amendment is "cut and dry" about a president serving more than two terms.

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WSJ editors warn Trump just made Republicans look like 'crony capitalism kings'

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board laid into President Donald Trump on Monday evening for his latest $17 billion effort to interfere in the telecommunications market.

"President Trump has now rescued Charlie Ergen’s EchoStar from bankruptcy after his first-term attempt to boost the telecom company flopped," wrote the board, which has grown exasperated with Trump over his tariff wars in recent months. "EchoStar on Monday announced it will sell a large swath of wireless spectrum licenses to Elon Musk’s SpaceX for $17 billion to boost its Starlink satellite network. This follows EchoStar’s deal last month to sell $23 billion in spectrum licenses to AT&T. While the sales will benefit telecom consumers, the biggest winner is Mr. Ergen."

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WSJ mocks Trump' as tariffs 'start to bite': 'Oh no, an invasion of Mexican Chevys!'

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board mocked President Donald Trump in a new op-ed on Monday over the president's auto tariffs on Mexico and Canada.

The editorial argued that Trump's auto tariffs on Mexico and Canada are "starting to bite U.S. auto makers and will soon hit consumers." It was published at a time when public polling shows 61% of Americans disagree with Trump's handling of inflation, which is their top economic concern.

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'Way more difficult': Legal expert warns Trump's WSJ lawsuit just collapsed

President Donald Trump's lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch for the reporting about his bawdy birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein will be almost impossible to win now that the alleged image has been produced by House Oversight Committee Democrats, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's Jake Tapper on Monday.

Trump has repeatedly denied the existence of the letter, which includes a poem wishing Epstein that every day be a "wonderful secret," and is outlined by a crude doodle of a naked woman. Now, the White House is claiming that the signature on the newly produced letter isn't Trump's — but Honig doubts that will work.

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