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'Unbelievably silly': Pam Bondi's $50M Maduro bounty backfires online

Attorney General Pam Bondi posted a video to X on Thursday, proclaiming that "Today, the Department of Justice and State Department are announcing a historic $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicolás Maduro," adding that he uses criminal cartels "to bring deadly drugs and violence into our country."

Maduro, the authoritarian president of Venezuela who has clung to power despite elections wildly being considered fraudulent, has long been considered a human rights abuser and an adversary of the United States, and has been subject to extensive sanctions.

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'Hell on earth': NYT columnist delivers grim warning for America's judiciary

A New York Times opinion columnist sounded off Thursday over what he called an era of "awful era of intimidation and political violence," which he warned threatens to upend America's judiciary.

David French delivered a grim warning in his piece that federal judges have been inundated by threats nationwide, with "terrifying messages and encounters." That includes Judge Jack McConnell, who, after ruling against the Trump administration in March, received more than 400 “vile, threatening, horrible voice mails.”

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'Catastrophic blow': Trump's new 'assault' on universities alarms experts

President Donald Trump has taken several steps to change the way universities operate in the United States, and a new report suggests that two experts may have figured out why.

The Trump administration has been embroiled in conflict with universities since he was inaugurated. For example, he has sued Harvard University and multiple others for their on-campus protest policies. He's also signed an executive order requiring universities that receive public funding to get rid of their diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI, programs and to create more meritocratic admissions processes.

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'Worst fears': Trump compared to Stalin for sabotaging decades of research

Scientists are sounding the alarm that their "worst fears" are being realized as President Donald Trump's energy secretary moves to re-examine and potentially rewrite climate reports going back decades.

According to The Guardian, Secretary Chris Wright, who previously worked in the oil and gas industry, "told CNN’s Kaitlin Collins earlier this week that the administration was reviewing national climate assessment reports published by past governments. Produced by scientists and peer-reviewed, there have been five national climate assessment reports since 2000 and they are considered the gold standard report of global heating and its impacts on human health, agriculture, water supplies and air pollution."

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'Devastating': Trump admin accused of 'betraying' troops after broken promise

The families of transgender service members in the U.S. Air Force could lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in denied retirement benefits due to a memo sent by the military branch this week.

As Reuters reported Thursday, an official at the Air Force informed transgender members with 15-18 years of military service that they would not be eligible for early retirement and would instead be forced to leave the Air Force without retirement benefits. Some transgender troops had previously been told they could retire early.

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'Always negative!' Trump bemoans WSJ coverage amid 'Tariff Man' attacks

President Donald Trump issued a rambling statement on his Truth Social page on Thursday, where he attacked the conservative Wall Street Journal's editorial board.

The statement was issued at a time when the editorial board had written several negative opinion pieces about Trump's tariff policies. The editorial board has even given Trump the moniker of "Tariff Man" for his love of the policy, despite its downsides.

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‘They deserve this transparency’: Rep. Pressley calls for hearing with Epstein survivors

Rep. Ayanna Pressley on Thursday called for a congressional hearing to amplify the voices of trafficking survivors abused by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and their associates, in a letter shared exclusively with The 19th.

Pressley and 15 Democratic colleagues argued in the letter to House Oversight Chairman James Comer that, in light of the national conversation around Epstein and whatever Department of Justice files may exist pertaining to his trafficking and sexual abuse crimes, Congress should be hearing directly from survivors.

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'Profoundly disturbing': Trump's 'sadistic' immigration plan slammed by lawyer

The Trump administration plans to send migrant detainees to one of the country's most violent prisons, according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the Trump administration plans to send detainees to the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, an 18,000-acre facility once known as the "bloodiest prison in the country."

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'That's not the future': Fox News viewers mocked by fiery Marjorie Taylor Greene

Right-wing firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) roasted viewers of Fox News, which is known for having an elderly audience.

Speaking to the far-right streaming network Real America Voices, Greene responded to comments that came from a close Donald Trump ally, Mark Levin, who called her dumb and crazy.

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T-bones are a 'treat': GOP Senate hopeful’s grocery advice on inflation raises eyebrows

New Hampshire Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown suggested that people concerned about current rates of inflation should cut back on T-bone steak, just like him.

Brown, who previously served as the senator from Massachusetts and mounted prior unsuccessful bids for Senate in New Hampshire, made the comments while being interviewed by Tom Shattuck on a right-wing podcast. The interview was flagged and posted to X by Danny Abbas, research director and the liberal opposition firm American Bridge.

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'The rich will die too': RFK Jr. gets grave warning after 'reckless' cuts

The Trump administration's cuts to public health funding could have a devastating impact, according to one analyst.

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced that his agency was canceling about $500 million in research funding for mRNA vaccines. Kennedy said in a video posted on social media that "mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses."

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Mockery ensues as Trump lets Kremlin decide on his own deadline: 'Could he be any weaker?'

President Donald Trump set a deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine, and that date is on Friday. However, now, Trump is saying that it's up to Putin.

Speaking to the press on Thursday, he was asked, "Is your deadline still standing for Putin to agree to a ceasefire tomorrow?"

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'Knives are out': Republican officials trade blows as governor's race gets ugly

Two major Republican state officials in Georgia running rival gubernatorial campaigns are escalating the attacks on each other, as one files a lawsuit challenging a fundraising law that he says puts him at an unfair advantage.

It's the latest in a high-profile primary fight for the seat being vacated by departing Gov. Brian Kemp.

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