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DOJ insists Epstein letter suggesting Trump liked 'young' girls is 'fake'

The Department of Justice has said that a purported letter from Jeffrey Epstein to sex offender Larry Nassar was "fake" after the note suggested President Donald Trump preferred "young" girls.

The letter was part of a trove of Epstein documents released by the Justice Department this week.

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'BIG problem': Legal expert says Trump DOJ lied to judge about Todd Blanche's actions

Newly released files in the case of wrongly-deported Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia indicate that the Justice Department has been misrepresenting Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's connection to the case for months, legal expert and American Immigration Council fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick posted to X on Tuesday.

Abrego, who for years had a life and family in Maryland, was illegally removed to the infamous Salvadoran CECOT megaprison earlier this year, despite a judge's order prohibiting his deportation to that specific country. After months of public protest, the administration finally repatriated him to the United States, but then immediately filed dubious gang-related charges against him. Abrego's legal team is now seeking the dismissal of these charges on the basis of vindictive prosecution.

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Trump DOJ caught redacting 'names of Epstein's co-conspirators': expert

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is covering who may have committed crimes with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, according to the journalist whose reporting led to Epstein's arrest.

On Tuesday, Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown tweeted an email between FBI agents from the DOJ's most recent release of Epstein documents that includes significant redactions. Both the sender and recipient's name are covered with black bars, and black bars appear to cover names throughout the document. The subject line of the email is "Co-conspirators," and was sent in July of 2019 – roughly one month before Epstein died in federal prison.

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Trump admin handed big Supreme Court loss over National Guard deployment in Chicago

The Trump administration was handed a big Supreme Court loss Tuesday over deploying National Guard troops in Chicago.

The High Court ruled that Trump and his administration lacked the authority to federalize and deploy the National Guard to enforce laws in Illinois.

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'This is outrageous and a devastating failure': Analyst calls out DOJ over Epstein files

A Democratic strategist Tuesday called out the Department of Justice for its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Mike Nellis, founder and chief strategy officer of Authentic, described the disappointment surrounding the case and lack of justice for Epstein survivors.

He wrote the following on X:

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'Damaging': Economists warn Trump is about to upend the 'crown jewel' of US healthcare

A slew of economists, including ones aligned with President Donald Trump, spoke out on Tuesday, warning that the president is about to upend the "crown jewel" of the U.S. health care system, according to a new report.

Multiple economists spoke to Fox News on Tuesday, saying that Trump's plan to create a government price cap for medications could have unintended consequences. Trump announced his plan, called TrumpRX, last week. It includes $150 billion in new investments from nine drug companies and a mechanism to steer consumers to buy lower-priced drugs directly from manufacturers, Fox News reported.

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'Alarming': Analyst flags a 'vile passion project' growing within the GOP

An analyst on Tuesday flagged an "alarming" rise in attacks on Muslim Americans and the rising anti-Muslim rhetoric growing within the Republican Party.

The Bulwark's Joe Perticone called out Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL), who has been "proudly anti-Muslim" and has made comments against Muslims, including this statement during a Newsmax interview last month: “I think mainstream Islam is a threat to the United States.”

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'Horrifying!' Marjorie Taylor Greene slams 'evil people' who kept Epstein files hidden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took to X on Tuesday to rage against the Trump administration officials who kept the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files under wraps for as long as they did.

Greene, a far-right lawmaker who is known for pushing conspiracy theories about Jewish space lasers on social media, has been drifting apart from Trump in recent months and was a key backer of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, finally compelling the Justice Department to release undisclosed documents about the deceased billionaire wealth manager and child predator.

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JD Vance torched as 'sniveling debate kid' as writer attacks 'weird cosplaying as SEAL'

Vice President JD Vance was torched after he boasted online Monday about having endured a 90-minute training session with Navy SEALs, which journalist Edith Olmsted described as a “recent cosplaying adventure” in an op-ed published Tuesday in The New Republic.

“It’s not entirely clear what prompted Vance’s recent cosplaying adventure. Perhaps it has something to do with his recent presidential endorsement from Erika Kirk, a closely-held friend of the vice president,” Olmsted wrote.

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Stephen Miller targets migrant children as nationwide crackdown gets uglier: report

Stephen Miller has been increasingly targeting the children of immigrants in the Trump administration's nationwide crackdown, according to a new report.

President Donald Trump's deputy White House chief of staff has been a driving force in the mass deportation campaign, and the New York Times reported that Miller believes that millions of immigrants in the U.S. take more than they give, which has been refuted over and over by economic data.

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'They warned us about you': Stephen Miller's wife buried for sneering at immigrants' kids

A Guardian report documenting the struggles of immigrant children forced to assume care giving responsibilities after their parents were detained by ICE prompted criticism from Katie Miller, wife of Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller.

The article, published 10 days prior, highlighted how ICE arrests have removed parents who served as primary caretakers and wage earners, leaving teenagers to shoulder adult responsibilities in their absence. The headline stated, "US immigration crackdown forces teens to caretake after parents are detained."

Miller, a former Trump administration staffer who has since launched a podcast, responded on social media with, "They can also just self-deport and go with their parents. What kind of parent just abandons their children?"

Miller's comment drew backlash from social media users who noted her mischaracterization of the situation. Critics pointed out that many of the affected children are U.S. citizens born in the country, making self-deportation impossible for them regardless of their parents' circumstances.

X commenter Murray Wells pounced on the podcaster with, “Parents are just taken from streets and job sites. It’s kidnapping by ICE not abandonment by parents. They warned us about you.”

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'It's food, Stephen!' Pro-Trump economist says wife 'really angry' over grocery prices

Conservative economist Stephen Moore, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, admitted that his wife returns from the grocery store "really angry" about food prices.

During a Tuesday appearance on "The Charlie Kirk Show," a viewer emailed in to complain about Moore's rosy view of the economy.

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Leaked chats show ICE agents pressured to make viral video of immigrant raids

President Donald Trump's White House pressured Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to quickly produce social media videos — all in a push to try and score viral hits, a report claimed Tuesday.

The Washington Post revealed a series of internal chats, leaked to the outlet, that suggested ICE's media relations office was urged by the president's officials to pump out videos while immigration raids ramped up across the U.S.

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