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Pam Bondi's DOJ facing a 'citizens’ revolt' as prosecution efforts flop: report

Attempts by the Department of Justice to prosecute Americans who are balking at Donald Trump’s authoritarian impulses are not finding a friendly audience when cases are being presented before grand juries long considered to be prosecutor-friendly.

According to Alan Feuer, writing for The New York Times, the U.S. Attorneys appointed by Trump and working under the supervision of Attorney General Pam Bondi are finding it rough sledding getting grand juries to return a true bill that would set the stage to proceed to the courtroom –– and there is a reason for that.

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'I see it in his eyes': Mary Trump links uncle’s bizarre behavior to grandpa’s Alzheimer’s

Donald Trump’s niece, the clinical psychologist and bestselling author Mary Trump, sees “similarities” between the 79-year-old president’s increasingly erratic behavior, which has stoked questions about his physical and mental health, and that of his father, the New York property magnate Fred Trump, who suffered from Alzheimer’s before dying in 1999 at the age of 93.

"I think the most important thing to know about Donald's health is that this is a person who has had very serious, severe psychiatric disorders that have gone undiagnosed and they have worsened because they've never been treated," Mary Trump said. "So much of what we're seeing is the result of those undiagnosed, untreated psychiatric disorders. On top of that … there are clearly some physical health issues, and often it seems that … it's not just that he's forgetting things. He doesn't seem to be oriented to space and time or place and time.

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'Everyone is afraid': Extent of brain drain shocks as DeSantis' effect on Florida revealed

Citing state policy on tenure, elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and the cost of living, Florida faculty laid out their frustrations in a recent survey.

In a Faculty in the South survey conducted by various conferences of the American Association of University Professors, 31% of Florida respondents said they have applied for a job outside of Florida since 2023. That number was 25% among all survey respondents in the South.

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Teen suspects arrested in congressional intern's fatal shooting

Two teens have been arrested and charged as adults in the deadly shooting of a young congressional intern.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced the pair of 17-year-olds have been charged with murder in the June 30 slaying of 21-year-old Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, who shot four times when the teens allegedly opened fire from a stolen car, reported WRC-TV.

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'Kind of report that gets you fired': Trump ridiculed on MSNBC over 'brutal' jobs data

"Brutal” and “really bad” were some of the adjectives used on MSNBC on Friday morning after the new jobs report came out, and it showed unemployment went up.

This, of course, comes after Donald Trump fired the previous head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics following several negative reports, claiming that the individual was biased against him.

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'Congress kept in the dark': Bombshell report reveals covert operation greenlit by Trump

President Donald Trump “may have violated the law” according to a bombshell report Thursday that revealed the president had personally greenlit a covert military operation targeting North Korea.

According to two dozen government officials and military personnel who spoke with the New York Times, Trump had signed off in 2019 on an operation to deploy SEAL Team 6’s Red Squadron – the same unit that carried out the 2011 assassination of Osama Bin Laden – to the shores of North Korea to plant an electronic device to intercept the communications of its Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.

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'Concerned about mortality': Ex-GOP lawyer says Trump fearing Epstein 'exposure' and death

Conservative lawyer George Conway revealed that President Donald Trump appears to be feeling significant pressure from the renewed attention on the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Conway joined The Bulwark's publisher, Sara Longwell, on the podcast "George Conway Explains It All (to Sarah Longwell)" to discuss Trump's recent moves since the press conference survivors of Epstein's crimes held at the U.S. Capitol this week. Since then, Trump has called the Epstein files a "Democrat hoax that just won't go away." He's also made a series of other seemingly rash decisions that Conway argued meant he was feeling the heat.

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'Wow': CNN's Kaitlan Collins stunned as ex-CDC official catches RFK 'lying' to Congress

CNN's Kaitlan Collins was stunned on Thursday night by statements made by a former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official on her show.

Collins interviewed Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, an infectious disease expert, on her show "The Source" about Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. Experts have said Kennedy repeated multiple false claims about vaccines during the hearing, which resulted in some Republicans calling for him to be removed from the post.

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Major company hailed by Trump sees profits plunge as president leaves farmers reeling

John Deere stocks have plummeted as President Donald Trump's tariffs have delivered another big blow to U.S. farmers.

As farmers see a lowering demand for some crops overseas, the company cites a 15 to 20 percent drop in large agricultural machinery purchases, the New York Times reports. That downward trend is expected to carry into 2026.

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'I voted for him!' Epstein victim who backed Trump accuses him of breaking promise

A Jeffrey Epstein survivor who voted for Donald Trump hit out at the president after he dismissed victims' experiences as a "Democrat hoax."

Speaking on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell, Jena-Lisa Jones passionately challenged Trump's response to the ongoing Epstein files controversy.

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'I'm the distraction': Hollywood legend offers brutal response to Trump citizenship threat

Rosie O'Donnell ridiculed President Donald Trump for threatening again to revoke her U.S. citizenship.

The actress and former "View" panelist moved to Ireland at the start of this year in response to Trump's return to the White House, and the president attacked her again in a Wednesday night posting spree on his Truth Social after lawmakers and sex abuse survivors pushed for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

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Senior White House official makes startling admission: 'Trump is keeping it as an option'

A White House official made a startling admission on the implications of President Donald Trump’s policy on designating drug traffickers as terrorists, an admission made in the wake of the deadly U.S. precision strike on a supposed drug vessel in the Caribbean on Tuesday.

Speaking with Axios in a report published Thursday, a senior official championed Trump’s executive order that designated drug cartels as terrorists, permitting the administration to carry out execution-style strikes on suspected drug traffickers, strikes that have been widely condemned as amounting to murder.

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'This pissed off Trump': Analyst picks apart president's 'little high school kid' reaction

President Donald Trump's response to a meeting of global leaders that he admires made him look like a "little high school kid," according to one analyst.

David Rothkopf, a national security expert and columnist for The Daily Beast, discussed Trump's response to the meeting between India's Narendra Modi, Russia's Vladimir Putin, North Korea's Kim Jong Un, and China's Xi Jinping outside of Beijing this week on a new episode of The Daily Beast's podcast released on Wednesday.

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