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'Next AG will prosecute': Pam Bondi put on notice of legal reckoning ahead of Epstein drop

WASHINGTON — A rebel House Republican openly questioned top Trump administration officials on Thursday about their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files after House Democrats released dozens of new photos from Epstein's estate, amid anticipation for a Justice Department file dump on Friday.

These images included disturbing quotes from Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita" written on a woman's body, alongside other unclear-context photos of Epstein and redacted women. The novel contains the theme of an adult man's obsession with a 12-year-old girl, mirroring allegations against Epstein.

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Trump touts low inflation, but economists warn data gaps cloud the picture

President Donald Trump hailed a dip in inflation to 2.7 percent shown in latest government data, the lowest since July, but economists caution the figures may be misleading. Data gaps caused by the federal government shutdown left key categories like food, housing, and medical care unreported for October and November. Analysts note that the limited data collection, skewed by mid-November sales, may understate inflation trends, suggesting the apparent improvement could be temporary or incomplete.

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Profile digs up Katie Miller’s hardball college scandal long before Trump White House fame

An in-depth Slate profile traces Katie Miller’s political trajectory back to her time in student government at the University of Florida, highlighting a controversy that marked a turning point in her early ambitions. Before becoming a visible figure in Trump-world as a podcast host and the wife of adviser Stephen Miller, Miller was active in campus politics and aligned with a dominant governing party. That involvement ended after a 2012 incident in which she and another student were accused of discarding hundreds of copies of a student newspaper ahead of an election. Former classmates described the episode as a source of tension and lingering resentment, offering context for Miller’s early political experiences long before her rise in national Republican circles.

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'Mathematically impossible': Fox News host busts Trump's lie about 600% cut to drug costs

Fox News host John Roberts told White House aide Howard Lutnick that President Donald Trump's claim of cutting drug prices by 600% was "mathematically impossible."

"I'm going to ask you about the reality versus the perception," Roberts said the day after Trump's speech to the nation. "Because some of them were just mathematically impossible."

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'Hasn't kept his word': Trump voters increasingly 'unhappy with him' in vital swing state

Voters of President Donald Trump in North Carolina are widely blaming the president for the economy’s poor performance — and this will likely affect Republicans in the midterms, Paige Masten, deputy opinion editor for The Charlotte Observer, wrote this week.

“Of the 14 participants in the focus group, just three of them approve of [Trump’s] job performance, and 12 of them are more worried about the economy than they were when Trump took office. All of them voted for Trump in 2024,” Masten said.

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GOP lawmakers cringe as Trump’s White House address fuels fears he’s out of touch

Donald Trump’s primetime White House address drew quiet backlash from within his own party, with multiple Republican lawmakers telling MS NOW’s Jonathan Lemire they were alarmed by the president’s delivery and message. Lemire said Trump appeared to “lose his battle with the teleprompter,” racing through the speech while shouting and leaning heavily on backward-looking grievances and blame-shifting toward Joe Biden. Rather than reassuring voters, he argued, the address reinforced concerns that the administration’s agenda has veered off course and that Trump is disconnected from the economic pain most Americans are feeling

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'Punked': Ali G ridicules Trump with fake business pitch in resurfaced video

A newly resurfaced video shows spoof interviewer Ali G ridiculing now-President Donald Trump with a hysterical business pitch back in 2003.

The revived footage from British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's satirical character was shared by X account Time Capsule Tales. It shows a "bizarre classic" interview with the then-businessman Trump, captured the same year that Trump reportedly sent a raunchy birthday letter to late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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'So Trump's wrong?' CNN anchor drops truth bomb on Republican during fiery interview

CNN anchor Brianna Keilar called out a Republican for using President Donald Trump's talking points during a fiery interview Thursday.

Keilar was interviewing Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) about the ongoing questions surrounding lethal strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean Sea, just off the coast of Venezuela, and whether Congress was readying for an escalated offense against the country. That's when the conversation got heated.

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WSJ slams House GOP as ACA subsidy fight exposes Mike Johnson’s grip slipping

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board blasted House Republicans for splintering over Affordable Care Act subsidies, arguing Democrats baited the GOP into a damaging political trap as Speaker Mike Johnson’s control frays. After Johnson blocked a vote on a clean extension of the enhanced subsidies, four vulnerable Republicans joined Democrats on a discharge petition, forcing a showdown the GOP then delayed — even as premium hikes loom. The board said the revolt reflects a party scrambling as Donald Trump’s approval sinks, accusing the defectors of knowingly handing Democrats a potent campaign issue and undercutting their own leadership in the process.

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Kennedy Center board member was forcefully muted for name change vote: 'Not unanimous!'

Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH), a member of the Kennedy Center board, insisted that the vote to rename the venue after President Donald Trump was "not unanimous" despite claims to the contrary.

In a statement on Thursday, Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, announced that the board "just voted unanimously to rename the Kennedy Center to the Trump-Kennedy Center, because of the unbelievable work President Trump has done over the last year in saving the building."

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New audio reveals Trump coached Georgia GOP on overturning 2020 election loss

Newly obtained audio clips published by The New York Times show Donald Trump explicitly coaching Georgia Republicans on how to overturn his 2020 election loss, pressing them to call a special legislative session based on debunked fraud claims. In a recorded call with late Georgia House Speaker David Ralston, Trump urged lawmakers to declare “massive fraud” and move to flip the state despite losing by roughly 12,000 votes, repeating conspiracy theories about ballot stuffing in Atlanta.

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New CBS boss Bari Weiss punts town hall after Erika Kirk interview draws dismal ratings

CBS News staffers were spared an end-of-the-year all-hands meeting with the head of the news division after a much-hyped town hall with Erika Kirk, widow of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, produced poor ratings and criticism from a conservative news outlet.

Bari Weiss, the former New York Times opinion writer appointed by Donald Trump-friendly Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison to oversee CBS News editorial direction, personally hosted the town hall with Kirk on Saturday night. Her decision to conduct the interview herself, rather than utilize existing CBS on-air journalists, initially drew skepticism.

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Pope Leo makes bold move to replace Trump-friendly cardinal with pro-migrant leader

Pope Leo XIV has replaced President Donald Trump's ally and conservative Cardinal Timothy Dolan with a pro-migrant leader and fellow Chicagoan.

Ronald Hicks, 52, who is the current bishop of Joliet, Illinois, will replace Dolan as the leader of New York’s Roman Catholic archdiocese, The Guardian reported. Dolan, who is retiring, has selected for the role by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012.

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