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'Defies reason!' MSNBC's Morning Joe hoots with laughter at Pam Bondi's excuse

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough laughed out loud at Attorney General Pam Bondi's explanation of a missing minute in an 11-hour surveillance video recorded outside disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell.

The Justice Department released the video to help dispel claims that the convicted sex trafficker had not committed suicide, but skeptics questioned why time stamps of the video skipped from 11:58 p.m. to midnight, which Bondi explained was standard operating procedure for Bureau of Prisons surveillance systems as they reset each night.

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Staggering amount of Pentagon cash handed to just 5 companies: report

Less than a week after U.S. President Donald Trump signed a budget package that pushes annual military spending past $1 trillion, researchers on Tuesday published a report detailing how much major Pentagon contractors have raked in since 2020.

Sharing The Guardian's exclusive coverage of the paper on social media, U.K.-based climate scientist Bill McGuire wrote: "Are you a U.S. taxpayer? I am sure you will be delighted to know where $2.4 TRILLION of your money has gone."

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DOGE pushed out 'vital employee' at weather agency before Texas floods: report

The National Weather Service, and the cuts made by President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, have been under scrutiny since the catastrophic floods in Central Texas that have left more than 100 people dead and almost 200 more missing — a higher death toll than typically die from hurricanes in an entire year in the United States. However, the NWS has defended its actions, insisting that the agency put out proper forecasts and warnings.

But that may not be the entire story, according to The New York Times on Wednesday, because DOGE did push out one "vital employee" with a role in natural disaster preparedness.

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'Trump deserves prison': MAGA rioter rejects his pardon from president

The man who was convicted after being seen on camera "chugging wine" while storming the Capitol on January 6 received a pardon, just like roughly 1,500 others President Donald Trump gave clemency on his first day in office. But he doesn't want the pardon, reported Law & Crime — and he's working with his U.S. senator to formally get it rescinded.

Jason Riddle, a Navy veteran from New Hampshire who ran unsuccessfully for Congress as a Republican in 2024, pleaded guilty to unlawful picketing and to stealing a wine bottle from the Capitol. He already served a 90-day jail sentence and was on probation at the time he was granted the pardon.

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Trump subjects Rubio to 'petty' humiliation in front of other Cabinet members

President Donald Trump humiliated Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a cabinet meeting by revealing that he'd taken a grandfather clock from his office.

The president ventured off topic Tuesday from foreign policy and global tariffs by bragging about the changes he'd made to the Cabinet Room in the White House to resemble his gilded Mar-a-Lago residence, and boated about pulling rank on Rubio to swipe a clock from his State Department office, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump's 'bomb' threats to foreign leaders revealed in newly unearthed audio

Newly revealed audio shows Donald Trump claiming to donors that he threatened to bomb Moscow if Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine.

Journalists Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf obtained audio tapes recorded at fundraisers last year as Trump campaigned for re-election in Florida and New York, and CNN aired excerpts of those Tuesday night as the reporters promote their new book 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America.

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'I can't even': MSNBC host stunned by latest 'embarrassment' staining Pentagon

Defense secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership has again been called into question after sources revealed he did not inform the White House before he paused a weapons shipment to Ukraine, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski wondered whether this might be the last straw.

President Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he hadn't ordered the pause, but sources told CNN that Hegseth had gone over his head and authorized it last week, which the "Morning Joe" co-hosts agreed was an astonishing act of insubordination.

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'Branch going to break': GOP insider says Hegseth committed a 'fireable offense'

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's recent decision to keep Donald Trump in the dark on a key issue could mean he will be fired, according to a former GOP official.

Doug Heye, the communications director for the Republican National Committee in 2010, appeared on CNN on Wednesday to discuss reports about Hegseth halting certain weapons help to Ukraine without ever telling the president.

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'Impervious': Rebel GOP lawmaker unfazed by Trump's 'vendetta'

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has frequently faced Donald Trump's wrath, but he's not worried that the president will get him ousted from office.

The Kentucky Republican has bucked the president's agenda by opposing the current continuing resolution to fund the government and Trump's “big, beautiful bill,” and last month he threatened a war powers resolution to block military action against Iran, but Massie believes he'll survive the political fallout, reported Politico.

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'Caught my eye': Ex-prosecutor singles out comment 'worth noting' in Trump order

Donald Trump gave away the game when he signed one particular executive order, according to a former prosecutor.

Ex-federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, a legal analyst who tracks legal battles involving Trump and his administration, published a post on Substack in which she highlights part of a judge's decision against Trump. Specifically, the federal judge rejected Trump‘s effort to shut down asylum applications by declaring an “invasion” at the southern border.

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'Stunning': CNN panel shocked that Trump was left out of Ukraine weapons deal

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" was shocked when they learned that President Donald Trump's Department of Defense kept him in the dark when they halted a shipment of weapons destined for Ukraine last week.

CNN reported that DoD Secretary Pete Hegseth did not tell Trump about his plans to halt the weapons shipment, citing five anonymous sources. During the press availability portion of a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Trump said he had nothing to do with the decision, which left the panel on NewsNight wondering who is making decisions within the federal government.

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'This isn’t a bureaucratic misstep': Dems blast DOE secretary for funding shift

Two Democratic lawmakers lashed out at Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Tuesday after seeing the latest version of his department's budget.

The latest DOE budget calls for significant funding reductions to wind, solar, and electric vehicles, Politico reported. That decision stands in contrast to a law President Donald Trump signed in March requiring all federal funding levels to be kept the same as the previous fiscal year.

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'Desperate move': DOJ gets thrashed for investigating Dems after Epstein fallout

The announcement on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's Department of Justice has opened an investigation into former F.B.I. Director James Comey and CIA Director John Brennan was met with swift condemnation online.

According to a report by Fox News, citing "Justice Department sources," a criminal investigation has been opened against both men. Brennen is being investigated for allegedly lying to Congress, while details about the Comey investigation were not immediately revealed, the report says.

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