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'Had some mustard on it!’ Trump admin roasted as DC sandwich hurler faces felony

The Trump administration was buried in mockery on Wednesday afternoon after federal prosecutors announced a felony charge for a man accused of shouting profanities at federal agents in Washington, D.C., and throwing a Subway sandwich at one agent.

The incident happened around 11 p.m. Sunday as a Metro Transit Police detective patrolled the 2000 block of 14th Street NW in Washington, D.C. The detective was joined with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers.

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'Apocalypse we've all feared': Expert sounds grave alarm over looming elections

Longtime political analyst Dave Wasserman, of The Cook Political Report, warned that the looming election will bring the "apocalypse we've all feared."

Speaking with NBC's Ryan Nobles, Wasserman explained that the GOP is holding "an edge" in the battle over redistricting after Texas began its effort to redraw the lines mere years after drawing the lines for the previous congressional districts. It's all part of an effort to hold onto Congress amid the GOP's lack of popularity.

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Court lets Trump’s foreign aid freeze stand — and names the one agency that can stop him

A federal appeals court handed a win to President Donald Trump in his effort to freeze foreign aid passed by Congress, reported The New York Times.

But buried in the ruling is a way things could still fall apart for the president.

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'What a loser!' MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace laughs at Trump for continuing to cheat at golf

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace learned for the first time on Wednesday that, despite being the leader of the "free world," President Donald Trump still cheats at golf.

The panel discussion was about Republicans' desperate effort to hold onto Congress by redrawing the lines only a few years after they'd already changed them. The new effort in Texas aims to craft congressional districts that would try to remove Democrats.

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Scott Bessent's farming claim just created an ethical mess for the Trump admin: report

President Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary is in hot water with ethics watchdogs who say he has not divested himself from some of his assets as required by law, according to a new report.

The Office of Government Ethics sent a letter to a top Senate Republican on Aug. 11, alerting him that Secretary Scott Bessent had failed to comply with a law requiring him to divest from his financial assets, The New York Times reported Wednesday. The letter indicated that Bessent's delinquency poses a personal conflict of interest, according to the report.

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Jeanine Pirro charges man with felony for throwing Subway sandwich at officer

Jeanine Pirro, the United States attorney for the District of Columbia, said that a man who threw a Subway sandwich at a federal officer has been charged with a felony.

In a video that went viral over the weekend, a man was seen yelling at an officer in Washington, D.C. before hurling the sandwich into his chest.

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'By the spoonful?' Trump aide Stephen Miller needled on MSNBC over mayonnaise obsession

Vice President JD Vance was grossed out at the idea of someone eating mayonnaise with everything, but that's exactly what Stephen Miller, a top aide to President Donald Trump, does, according to his wife. And that prompted one MSNBC host to shake her head.

Katy Tur played a clip of Vance speaking with Miller's wife, Katie, about the issues crucial to the United States. The vice president addressed the condiment that he would choose if it were his only option for the rest of his life. He chose barbecue sauce.

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'America is gone': Tiny act of kindness illuminates stark new reality of Trump's DC

WASHINGTON — Just outside the newly unrolled yellow police tape that encloses Lafayette Square, the green seven-acre public park just north of the White House, a graying African American man bent down to leave a hot Potbelly sandwich and tall store-bought water for a younger white man who lay there, sleeping in the sun.

“Sir, I don’t mean to disturb you,” Michael — a 61-year-old Houston native — said as the man was roused.

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'It's well-known!' MAGA activist repeats salacious claims about GOP senator in deposition

Far-right pro-Trump influencer Laura Loomer doubled down on salacious claims about Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) when pressed during a deposition, The Daily Beast reported Wednesday.

Loomer, a self-described "Proud Islamophobe" and 9/11 truther who has failed in multiple bids for Congress, is extremely close to President Donald Trump, to the point that her rants against the perceived disloyalty of various administration figures has gotten them removed from the White House and been weaponized by various Trump officials trying to knock out their own rivals.

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Republican senator caught violating stock law for second time in 2 weeks: report

It has been mere weeks since Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) was found to have violated laws that require him to report his stock trades. Now he's done it again.

Dave Levinthal wrote for NOTUS that this is the second time in as many weeks that Mullin has "disclosed trades showing that he violated a federal conflicts of interest and financial transparency law."

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Pam Bondi accused of possible witness tampering with Ghislaine Maxwell's prison transfer

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, including ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD), demanded answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi after Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was transferred to a "relatively luxurious minimum-security prison camp in Texas."

In a letter to Bondi on Wednesday, Democrats noted that the Department of Justice had "inexplicably transferred" Maxwell after she met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for two days.

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‘Bring it on’: Republican senator fires warning shot ahead of big 2026 announcement

Sen. Joni Ernst says Democrats can ‘bring it on’ in 2026 election

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch
August 13, 2025

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'Don't have a good poker face': Judge 'skeptical' of Trump admin's 'extraordinary' order

President Donald Trump's attempt to sue federal judges for not ruling in his favor isn't going well for him, reported The New York Times on Wednesday.

A federal judge hearing the case, Thomas Cullen, already seemed to be against the idea out of the gate, reported Alan Feuer, as he "said he had some reservations about the suit, making his remarks even before a lawyer for the Justice Department had the chance to offer any arguments on behalf of the administration."

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