SmartNews

'Next to go!' Trump says two more late-night comedy giants are about to be fired

President Donald Trump is targeting other late-night talk show hosts after CBS canceled "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."

Colbert had criticized CBS parent company Paramount's $16 million settlement over a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris that Trump claimed was misleading. On Tuesday, the president called for two other talk show hosts who have mocked him to be forced out of their jobs.

Keep reading... Show less

Mike Johnson shuts down House until September to block Epstein vote: NYT

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he's shutting down the House of Representatives until September to stave off a vote that could compel the Trump administration to release the files on sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Johnson announced Tuesday that he would put an end to voting on Wednesday night "in what he called an effort to avoid 'political games' related to the Justice Department's handling of the files," the Times reported.

Keep reading... Show less

'Not the plot twist I saw coming': CNN conservative baffled by latest in Epstein saga

The Department of Justice is requesting a meeting with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell as President Donald Trump has been unable to turn the page on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal — and it's left some conservatives shocked.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Tuesday morning that Attorney General Pam Bondi had directed him to set up a meeting with Maxwell, who's serving 20 years in prison for her role in Epstein's human trafficking network.

Keep reading... Show less

'Hold the line': House GOP holds Epstein 'crisis' meeting amid reports it's 'lost control'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) appeared to press House Republicans to “hold the line” against any legislative measures to compel the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, Politico reported Tuesday.

Johnson’s comments were made during a meeting Tuesday morning among House GOP leadership as Republicans struggle to save face amid growing scrutiny over President Donald Trump’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender alleged to have maintained a “client list” of powerful figures for blackmail purposes.

Keep reading... Show less

'Dogs don't bark at parked cars': Massie hits back after Trump calls him 'real loser'

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) said President Donald Trump launched an all out attack on him late Monday because he pushed for the release of files related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

"President's consultants have spent $1.8 million against me, and I got a new tweet last night on Truth Social," Massie said on Tuesday. "And clearly that was because I've done this Epstein file. Like dogs don't bark at parked cars, right?"

Keep reading... Show less

Conservative paper suspicious GOP handed Dr Oz a $50B 'slush fund'

A key part of President Donald Trump's tax cut megabill was a highly-touted $50 billion bailout fund for rural hospitals, considered an olive branch to get reluctant GOP lawmakers on board with the provisions that endanger those hospitals by cutting $1 trillion from Medicaid.

But a conservative newspaper is now raising red flags about the lack of oversight on how that bailout money will be spent.

Keep reading... Show less

Lawmaker to resign after burglarizing stepmom's home

Sen. Nicole Mitchell, a Woodbury Democrat who was found guilty of first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools Friday, will resign from the Minnesota Senate by Aug. 4, her attorney said in a statement Monday

The first-term senator will resign no later than Aug. 4 at 5 p.m., once she finishes four tasks: completes outstanding legislative projects, wraps up ongoing constituent services, transitions legislative staff and obtains health insurance for her son, according to the statement from Dane DeKrey, who helped defend Mitchell during the recent five-day trial.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's DOJ likely to dangle plea deal if Ghislaine Maxwell gives dirt on Clinton: expert

As President Donald Trump continues to face increased scrutiny over his ties with Jeffrey Epstein, his Justice Department is now making contact with the pedophile's convicted associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

And one security expert thinks they'll be dangling a plea deal in an effort to get incriminating dirt on former President Bill Clinton.

Keep reading... Show less

'Why haven't you signed on?' CNN anchor calls MAGA Republicans' bluff on Epstein files

CNN's John Berman called Rep. Nicole Malliotakis' (R-NY) bluff on releasing files from Jeffrey Epstein's criminal case.

The Department of Justice issued a statement earlier this month showing the disgraced financier had taken his own life in jail and had not kept a "client list," but Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Tuesday that he was seeking to meet with Epstein's co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell as anger continues to simmer within President Donald Trump's hardcore base.

Keep reading... Show less

Nazi whines about being fired for calling Holocaust 'a little bit of persecution' on TV

A self-proclaimed fascist who proudly declared his admiration for Nazi ideologies during a viral debate with MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan is now playing the victim, launching a crowdfunding campaign after allegedly losing his job for his views.

During the Jubilee debate aired this week, in which Hasan spoke to 20 far-right voters, the man identified as "Connor" brazenly admitted to being a fascist. When pressed by Hasan about Nazi persecution, he downplayed the atrocities, claiming there was "a little bit of persecution" while insisting he doesn't support assaulting human dignity.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump fan dismisses Epstein files because it's 'human nature' to molest kids

A fan of President Donald Trump told C-SPAN that she wasn't concerned about the release of files on Jeffrey Epstein because it was "human nature" to molest children.

During Tuesday's Washington Journal program, host John McArdle opened the phone lines to ask Republicans if they wanted to see more Epstein files released.

Keep reading... Show less

'Pardon watch starts now': Analysts smell 'witness tampering' as DOJ meets Epstein partner

President Donald Trump's Justice Department played a new card in the exploding Jeffrey Epstein case scandal on Tuesday morning, with Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche both announcing they would be questioning Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in Epstein's child sex trafficking ring.

"Justice demands courage," Blanche wrote in his announcement on X, adding, "I intend to meet with [Maxwell] soon. No one is above the law — and no lead is off-limits."

Keep reading... Show less