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Every living ex-Fed chair gives Supreme Court urgent warning about Trump move

Every living former Federal Reserve chair joined with other leading economic policymakers from decades past have issued an urgent warning to the U.S. Supreme Court about President Donald Trump.

Those policymakers – including Fed chairs Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen –filed a friend-of-the-court brief Thursday arguing for greater independence for central banks as justices consider whether to block the president from firing Fed governor Lisa Cook, reported CNBC.

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Epstein investigator makes bombshell claims about Trump in hidden camera video: report

A Department of Justice veteran who says he interviewed Jeffrey Epstein's victims was caught on camera claiming that President Donald Trump is engaged in a coverup to protect the late sex offender's co-conspirators.

Hidden-camera footage released by Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe, who's been accused of releasing deceptively edited videos in the past, appears to capture former DOJ investigator Glenn Prager speaking about the Epstein files during a flight earlier this month from Phoenix to Washington, D.C., reported The Daily Beast.

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'You've bitten me!' Trump's closest ally gets warning that he's about to be burned

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer needs to take heed of Donald Trump's favorite poem, he was warned Thursday.

"The Snake," which tells of a half-frozen reptile that is helped by a "tender-hearted woman" before it betrays her with a vicious bite — has been frequently recited by the U.S. president, who appears to consider it a truth about human interactions, wrote Guardian opinion writer Aditya Chakrabortty.

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'Just tell the truth!': Kristi Noem clashes with CNN anchor over left-wing extremism

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem clashed with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday night over the outlet's coverage of left-wing extremism.

Noem joined CNN's Kaitlan Collins on "The Source" to discuss the latest updates in the investigation of a shooting at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday that left two detainees dead and one other injured. President Donald Trump and administration officials like FBI Director Kash Patel have said the shooter was a left-wing extremist.

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Trump to indict former FBI director James Comey this week: report

President Donald Trump's Justice Department is expected to announce the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey this week, MSNBC's Ken Dilanian and Carol Leonnig reported Wednesday.

"Former FBI Director James Comey, for years the target of President Trump’s ire, is expected to be indicted in the coming days in the Eastern District of Virginia, where a prosecutor who opposed bringing the case was recently fired, three sources familiar with the matter told MSNBC," wrote Dilanian on X.

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'There are consequences': Trump sends Dems furious note as they refuse to bend to demands

President Donald Trump wrote a scathing note to "Minority Radical Left Democrats" Wednesday after abruptly cancelling a meeting with the party's leaders as lawmakers work to avoid a government shutdown.

He wrote the following on his Truth Social platform:

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Judge finds misconduct by Trump's DOJ in Luigi Mangione case

President Donald Trump's Justice Department is under fire by a federal judge after uncovering "multiple employees ... may have violated" local rules guaranteeing a right to a fair trial for so-called "healthcare shooter" Luigi Mangione.

U.S. District Court Judge Margaret Garnett wrote on Wednesday that Mangione documented several incidents in which members of the Southern District of New York made public statements that are in violation of Criminal Rule 23.1.

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'Irresponsible and sick': JD Vance ripped for trying to 'score' points using deaths at ICE

Vice President JD Vance’s knee-jerk response to a report that multiple detainees at an ICE facility in Dallas were gunned down by a white sniper set off an avalanche of criticism on social media.

Linking to an X post on tragedy unfolding in Dallas from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, where she wrote in part, “The shooter is deceased by a self-inflicted gun shot wound. While we don’t know motive yet, we know that our ICE law enforcement is facing unprecedented violence against them. It must stop," Vance jumped into the fray and seemingly had no idea who was killed.

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ICE chief breaks news of mass shooting at Dallas facility during scheduled TV appearance

The director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement broke the news on "CNN This Morning" that at least two people were killed and another was critically wounded Wednesday in a shooting at an agency facility in Dallas.

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told host John Berman he received word of the shooting moments before his scheduled appearance on the program, saying that he was unsure whether agency employees or detainees had been injured, but he said the shooter apparently was dead.

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Pam Bondi's 'important bridge to key West Wing players' is leaving job next week: report

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's chief of staff is leaving next month, according to new reporting.

Glenn Thrush of the New York Times reported the news on Wednesday, making the announcement on social media.

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'He was ranting and raving': Ex-Trump operative blows up president's new 'sleight of hand'

Donald Trump is pushing "theatrics" on war, but behind the scenes he's ranting about late night TV hosts, according to an ex-operative of the president.

Soviet-born Lev Parnas, who worked closely with Rudy Giuliani during Trump's first administration, was purportedly sent to Ukraine to help Trump and Giuliani make contacts there for the purposes of digging up negative info on Hunter Biden. Parnas was later convicted of campaign finance violations, and today reports on Trump from outside the administration.

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'Sabotage?' Fox News declares 'set up' as Secret Service investigates UN escalator glitch

"Fox & Friends" hosts agreed the U.S. Secret Service should investigate an apparent escalator malfunction that forced President Donald Trump and his wife Melania to walk upstairs to his widely criticized United Nations speech.

Trump complained about the escalator and a glitchy teleprompter, among many other topics, during his admittedly "braggadocious," 55-minute harangue, and Fox News broadcaster Ainsley Earhardt said she'd heard from viewers and acquaintances who said the malfunctions had overshadowed a speech that drew condemnation from veteran diplomats.

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'Nobody understands': Trump biographer reveals president's 'personal' connection to target

President Donald Trump has a personal connection to one of the latest issues his administration is attempting to tackle, according to one of the president's biographers.

Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, said during a new episode of the podcast "Inside Trump's Head" on Tuesday that Trump has a "personal" connection to autism, a condition that has become a hot-button issue for the administration. His comments come at a time when the scientific community is pushing back on claims made in a recently published White House report linking autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy.

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