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'Sickening!' Ghislaine Maxwell's work release from prison sparks outrage

A social media firestorm erupted Tuesday after news spread that Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell – serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking – was granted clearance to leave her lock-up on work release.

“Ghislaine Maxwell out on work release is a sickening thought,” wrote X user “Rogue POTUS Staff,” who has nearly 500,000 followers and runs the Substack blog “Americans Anonymous.”

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'Lock him up': Ken Paxton urges court to jail Beto O’Rourke for supporting Texas Dems

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) called for former Democratic Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke to be jailed after he supported lawmakers who left the state to prevent Republicans from passing a new congressional district map that was expected to wipe out five Democratic seats.

"I'm taking action to hold Robert Francis O'Rourke in contempt for violating a court order and scamming Texans," Paxton wrote in a Tuesday post on X. "Beto is about to find out that running your mouth and ignoring the rule of law has consequences in Texas. It's time to lock him up."

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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”

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'Haven't laughed this hard': GOP lampooned for sharing obvious spoof Dem document

The National Republican Congressional Committee, the branch of the GOP that works to elect members of the House, is being trashed for releasing what it called a "leaked memo" from the Democratic Party it claimed was "found on DC street" — and which onlookers said was clearly a spoof.

The top of the memo reads the phrase "leaked memo" and "Prepared by: DCCC Braintrust" with the subject line "Our Vision for America When We Retake the House Majority in 2026."

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'Desperate' Trump sparks fear he'll surrender to Putin to save face

President Donald Trump's meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Alaska could bring disaster, warned Jonathan Lemire for The Atlantic — with the president so fixated on fulfilling his campaign promise of peace that he could hand Putin everything he wants.

Trump originally promised he would be able to end the invasion of Ukraine within one day of taking office — something that clearly didn't happen. After months of trying to cut a deal with Putin, Trump has appeared disillusioned and prepared to walk away. But it's not certain he will hold that resolve, Lemire said.

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Ghislaine Maxwell cleared to leave prison on work release: report

Convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has reportedly been cleared to leave prison on work release.

Podcast host Allison Gill obtained information about Maxwell's security score, sex offender waiver, and other details after the former partner of Jeffrey Epstein was moved to a minimum-security prison in Texas.

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'Violent and racist': Nevada GOP shocks with even more barbaric Alligator Alcatraz plan

The Nevada Republican Party thinks the state should build its own high-security immigration detention center and name it “Coyote Compound.”

The party sent a fundraising email Aug. 8 asking if Nevada should follow Florida’s example and construct its own detention facility.

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'Their time here is up': Kari Lake moves to deport her own ex-employees

President Donald Trump's top bureaucrat in charge of the U.S. state-run international broadcasting service known as Voice of America has a new goal, The Atlantic reported on Tuesday — deport employees who formerly worked for that agency.

Lake, a former news anchor from the Phoenix area and multiple-time failed candidate for higher office in Arizona, did everything in her power to shutter the agency she was put in charge of — and how, wrote Toluse Olurunnipa, "Her latest targets are J-1 visa holders who worked for Voice of America ... in part because they embody a trifecta of triggers for Trump’s ire — they are federal employees, they are immigrants, and they are journalists."

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'Focus on being a DJ': Trump delivers stinging putdown as Goldman Sachs CEO trashes policy

President Donald Trump lashed out Tuesday at Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon over his continued criticism of the president’s tariff policy, telling the CEO he ‘ought to just focus on being a DJ.”

“I think that David should go out and get himself a new economist or, maybe, he ought to just focus on being a DJ, and not bother running a major financial institution,” Trump wrote Tuesday in an online post on his social media platform Truth Social.

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'Too dadgum dangerous!' MAGA Republican complains he's too frightened to leave DC office

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) complained Tuesday that he's living in his office in Congress because he's too afraid of Washington, D.C. to step outside.

The three-term lawmaker confessed on CNN that he's scared of the nation's capital, but host John Berman listed off some of the most dangerous cities in the U.S. that are far worse than D.C.

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Watch: MSNBC's Symone Sanders Townsend snaps back as Joe Scarborough defends Trump

"Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough faced some fierce resistance from MSNBC colleague Symone Sanders Townsend after he defended Donald Trump's plan to take over the Washington, D.C, police force with an emergency declaration.

After Scarborough and his panel spent much of the morning claiming they believe the city has serious crime problems, despite statistics showing crime is on the decline, Sanders Townsend pushed back — and then lectured Scarborough after he alluded that she is part of the "defund the police" movement.

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Health crisis as many rural emergency rooms now have no doctors

EKALAKA, Mont. — There was no doctor on-site when a patient arrived in early June at the emergency room in the small hospital at the intersection of two dirt roads in this town of 400 residents.

There never is.

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Trump's latest 'surreal' plan will stage cage fight on White House lawn

Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White confirmed Tuesday that an official UFC cage fight on the White House lawn in Washington, D.C. “is going to happen,” in what the Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay described as “surreal, unprecedented and maybe entirely predictable.”

“Fighters will be warming up in the White House,” said White, speaking with Gay. “It’s incredible.”

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