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'Struck by the cruelty': Civil rights lawyer blasts Trump's treatment of Epstein survivors

Civil rights attorney Nancy Erika Smith tore into President Donald Trump and his Justice Department on Wednesday evening, blasting them for their mistreatment of the survivors who came forward in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.

As Trump has found himself in a mounting political crisis over his lack of transparency about the case files he promised to release, he has dismissed the case and the survivors' testimony as "irrelevant."

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'Doughy' Ted Cruz mercilessly mocked after hurling 'fat joke'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was mocked on Wednesday after he attempted to body shame Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker during an interview on Newsmax.

In the interview, Cruz called Pritzker a "disgusting, racist bigot" because he stood up to Trump's threats to deploy National Guard troops to Illinois. He also said that he didn't "want to get in between J.B. Pritzker and the Domino's Pizza line," referring to Pritzker's weight.

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'Recipe for disaster’: Health experts terrified Florida just unleashed a wave of disease

In a decision that has terrified medical professionals, Florida's surgeon general announced Wednesday that he would seek to end all childhood vaccine requirements in the state, which he compared to "slavery."

Currently, Florida requires children to be immunized against deadly diseases like measles, mumps, chickenpox, polio, and hepatitis to attend public school.

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'We must obstruct!' House lawmakers warn Trump just made a 'dangerous' signal

Following President Donald Trump's declaration that "we're going on" with a deployment of federal agents to Chicago, the nation's third-largest city and a frequent target of fearmongering by the president, Rep. Delia Ramirez led Democratic lawmakers in condemning the White House's threat to militarize federal troops in cities across the country.

Trump's persistent, baseless claims that large cities like Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Los Angeles are facing violent crime waves are part of an attempt, suggested Ramirez (D-Ill.), to distract from the fact that his administration and Republicans in Congress are slashing funding that millions of people rely on.

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'That coward attacked me!' MTG flips out at Trump aide after 'hostile act' threat

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) flipped out during an interview with Eric Bolling of Real America's Voice on Wednesday over the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

On Tuesday, an anonymous administration official said the White House deemed a petition circulating in the House of Representatives to force the release of the Epstein files a "hostile act" toward the president. Greene speculated the statement likely came from one of President Donald Trump's closest advisors, although she said she doesn't know who released the statement.

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Michigan Senate hopeful touts endorsement that didn't exist: 'Came out of left field'

In an embarrassing moment for her Senate campaign, Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) briefly touted the endorsement of a county official who says the endorsement never happened.

According to The Detroit News, Stevens, who is seeking the Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Gary Peters, "incorrectly claimed in a social media post Monday that she had won the endorsement of Berrien County Commissioner Chokwe Pitchford. The post was later deleted from online by the campaign. But Pitchford said he felt the need to publicly disassociate himself from Stevens' campaign, posting a message on the website X to clarify that he'd never communicated with Stevens' team about even the possibility of an endorsement."

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GOP strategist chides Florida's 'foolish' new plan for vaccines on CNN

A GOP strategist on Wednesday chided Florida's new plan for vaccines during an interview on CNN.

T.W. Arrighi, the former press secretary for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, joined CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" to discuss the Trump administration's approach to vaccines and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s handling of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Retired Green Beret thrown out of Senate hearing after shouting at lawmakers

Retired Green Beret Anthony Aguilar was escorted from the U.S. Senate while yelling that the country was complicit in genocide.

The Drop Site News substack posted the video on social media, noting that Aguilar is perhaps most known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation subcontractor who was fired after he was accused of creating "a hostile work environment" and was “disruptive and confrontational."

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'Immediate expulsion!' MAGA turns on Marjorie Taylor Greene over Trump 'smear'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) faced significant pushback from her own party after appearing at an event some described as an "effort to smear Trump."

Greene spoke at a Wednesday news conference organized by Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) to discuss the Epstein Files Transparency Bill, legislation that seeks to force the White House to release all of the Jeffrey Epstein files in its possession. The Trump administration has thus far refused to release most of the information, as the president has attempted to distance himself from the Epstein saga.

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JB Pritzker and Ted Cruz trade scathing insults as Trump threatens Chicago

As President Donald Trump continues to threaten federal military action in Chicago, Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) traded attacks in public.

Pritzker, the billionaire heir of the Hyatt hotel fortune and a progressive politician in his second term as governor, has taken the gloves off in recent speeches, warning the president to back off his threats, attacking Trump's "slipping mental faculties," and telling him, "do not come" to Chicago.

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'It's a coup!' MAGA melts down over Trump's big court loss

President Donald Trump's MAGA base melted down Wednesday as the president was dealt another loss in court.

A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration unlawfully withheld more than $2 billion in funding for Harvard. The judge said in her order that the administration decided to withhold the funds after the university refused to capitulate to its campus antisemitism policy reforms. The order also prohibits the Trump administration from withholding future funding for the university.

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'It’s dubious': Republican senators defy Trump in war on Fed official

An appointee of President Donald Trump helped give him ammo to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook based on possibly flimsy mortgage fraud accusations, and Republican senators are expressing reluctance to pursue her removal or appoint a replacement.

CNBC reported Wednesday that Sens. Mike Rounds (R-SD) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) made it clear they won't schedule a confirmation hearing any time soon, whether or not Trump names a replacement.

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Epstein survivors feel betrayed by MAGA: reporter

One reporter dedicated to the story of Jeffrey Epstein and the investigation around an alleged trafficking ring of underage girls revealed that the survivors thought that MAGA followers were dedicated to accountability for Epstein and those like him.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Tara Palmeri told Nicolle Wallace that the survivors, who came forward for the Wednesday press conference, are largely Republicans. They trusted that conservatives would fight to ensure they and others like them got justice.

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