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Lawyer suggests governor could be in handcuffs in wild tirade over jailed MAGA clerk

The lawyer representing jailed former Colorado elections clerk turned MAGA conspiracy activist Tina Peters suggested that Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO), as well as Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, could find themselves in prison soon.

The attorney, Peter Ticktin, made this claim as part of a furious statement responding to Polis' refusal to release Peters from her sentence for unlawfully breaching election equipment, as part of her plot to prove President Donald Trump was the rightful winner of the 2020 presidential election.

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'It will hurt you big time!' Alex Jones rages over new Epstein-Trump photos

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones revealed that he was "insanely angry" following the release of new Jeffrey Epstein photos that included President Donald Trump.

"One of the things that sent me into a rage is that I knew exactly what they would do with Epstein," Jones said Friday after the photos were released. "I predicted what Trump and the CIA would do for national security, covering it up."

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Trump acknowledges slipping support as minority voters abandon him

President Donald Trump’s recent social media tirade shows he may be acknowledging falling support as polling indicates Hispanic and Black voters are abandoning him. Analysts on The New Republic’s “Daily Blast” podcast called the post a “strange tirade,” noting it’s one of the first times Trump has recognized real numbers reflecting his declining approval.

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Trump careening toward 'real-time collapse' after new Epstein bombshell: commentator

President Donald Trump is headed toward a “real-time collapse,” according to one political commentator, following the Friday release of a new batch of photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, two of them depicting Trump with what appeared to be young females, their faces redacted.

Adam Mockler, a political commentator and contributor to MediasTouch, argued Friday that the release would only lead to Trump continuing “to lose his mind,” given that the president has grown increasingly “squirmy” when pressed on his past ties with Epstein.

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Trump hit with demand to 'immediately halt' glitzy ballroom makeover

President Donald Trump has given a significant amount of attention during his second term to the construction of a massive ballroom at the White House, but now, per a report from NBC News, a new lawsuit might see the project "immediately halted."

To make way for the ballroom, Trump directed that the entire East Wing of the White House, first built in 1902, be demolished. Images of the demolition being torn down sparked significant controversy about the destruction of a historic portion of the building, as well as attempts at legal pushback against the project.

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'Who would have imagined?' Ex-GOP governor in awe as defiant GOP sends Trump clear message

President Donald Trump got a clear message from defiant members of his own party this week.

After growing pressure from the president, GOP lawmakers twice on Thursday stood up against Trump and his administration, The Washington Post reported.

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Leaked emails link Trump to 2006 Epstein modeling venture

Leaked emails suggest Donald Trump offered to fund a 2006 Jeffrey Epstein-backed modeling venture — an offer that was described in the correspondence as “ridiculous and insulting.” The messages involve Epstein, his aide, and Elite Model Management co-founder Alain Kittler, and note Trump’s possible stake and debts in the proposed company.

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‘Knee pads are in the mail’: Republican gov mocked after backing failed Trump ploy

President Donald Trump’s push for Indiana Republican state lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional districts failed spectacularly on Thursday after the majority of GOP state senators rejected the proposal, leading Indiana Gov. Mike Braun to voice his disappointment on social media in a post that was resoundingly ridiculed for its inaccuracies.

“I am very disappointed that a small group of misguided State Senators have partnered with Democrats to reject this opportunity to protect Hoosiers with fair maps and to reject the leadership of President Trump,” Braun wrote Thursday in a social media post on X.

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Another Senate embarrassment looms for embattled Trump prosecutor: reports

Interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan was expected to get another round of embarrassment from Senate Democrats, according to reports Friday.

President Donald Trump's former attorney and pick for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia has continued her role — despite calls for her to resign — while the Trump administration has pushed forward her nomination in the Senate, according to The Daily Beast.

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DOJ seeks to oust judge ahead of DHS contempt hearing: report

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed paperwork on Friday seeking the ouster of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg before he can hold a contempt hearing aimed at Department of Homeland Security officials who ignored his legal directive on deportations.

At the center of the dispute is Boasberg ordering DHS to halt deportation flights containing immigrants months ago, which was ignored by Donald Trump administration officials. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, in recent days, said she overruled the judge.

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Trump appointee’s resignation sparks fury over Senate tradition

Donald Trump’s own ranks unraveled again Friday as Julianne Murray, his acting U.S. attorney in Delaware, abruptly resigned and blamed a “flawed” Senate Blue Slip process for blocking her future in the role. Her exit stunned Trump allies, prompting attorney Alina Habba to sound the alarm that political pressure and partisan maneuvering are forcing out qualified Trump picks and eroding the Justice Department’s integrity.

The Blue Slip process is a Senate tradition in which a slip is sent by the Senate Judiciary Committee to the two home-state senators of a federal judicial nominee requesting feedback before a nomination proceeds to a full committee hearing and vote.

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GOP lawmaker drops FBI whistleblower bombshell about J6 pipe bomb suspect

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) claimed the FBI arrested the wrong person in the Jan. 6 pipe bomb case.

The Kentucky Republican and frequent foe of President Donald Trump claimed Friday afternoon on X that an FBI whistleblower approached him to claim that suspect Brian Cole Jr. couldn't possibly have planted pipe bombs in early 2021 at the headquarters for the Republican National Committee and the Democrat National Committee.

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Trump weighs marijuana reclassification despite pushback from Speaker Johnson

Donald Trump is considering an executive order to speed up federal marijuana reclassification, potentially moving it from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III, the Washington Post reported. The idea prompted resistance from House Speaker Mike Johnson, and no final decision has been made. Trump can only direct agencies to expedite the process, echoing earlier steps taken — but never finalized — under President Joe Biden.

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