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Trump official hit with scathing response as​ Adam Schiff brings in big name defense

Former federal prosecutor Preet Bharara has signed on as counsel for Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) to fight the new criminal investigation the Trump administration has launched into him.

The investigation, led by Ed Martin, will examine whether Schiff committed mortgage fraud by holding primary residences in California and Maryland at the same time — a common practice for members of Congress that experts say, as long as all applicable state laws are followed, is not illegal. A spokesman for Schiff clarified he did not mislead any mortgage lender about his use of either property.

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Trump firing his IRS chief after just 2 months: report

Longtime ally of President Donald Trump, former Rep. Billy Long (R-MO), is out at the IRS after just two months.

Four sources told The New York Times that, despite his loyalty and allegiance to Trump, Long is being canned and will be given an easy ambassador post instead. The White House claimed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will do the job as well as serving in his current post.

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'Not sure they can come back': No end in sight after 'bizarre' Trump move exiled Democrats

Texas Democrats intend to remain in exile until at least Aug. 19, the end of a special legislative session called by Gov. Greg Abbott to pass a gerrymandered congressional map, but the end of the political saga is far from over.

President Donald Trump asked for the mid-decade redistricting that could gain Republicans five seats in next year's midterms, but Democrats fled the state this week to prevent the necessary quorum to vote on the measure, which other GOP-led states are also considering.

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'He's dangerous to them': Trump reportedly scrambling to 'muzzle' a 'rogue' FBI official

The reported meeting at JD Vance's residence about the notorious Epstein files was actually about silencing a key FBI official, according to a former insider.

Former Trump associate Lev Parnas, who says he used to be "deep inside the Trump machine" and now reports from the outside, earlier flagged an example of Donald Trump "saying the quiet part out loud."

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'He said the quiet part out loud': Trump's ex-operative says president gave away the game

Donald Trump just tipped his hand in the ongoing redistricting war in Texas, according to the president's former "trusted operative."

Former Trump associate Lev Parnas, who says he used to be "deep inside the Trump machine" and now reports from the outside, recently flagged a news story that he was sure would make Trump "flip."

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Trump fans 'seething' as he fails to fulfill their 'revenge fantasies': report

“I want arrest[s] not DOJ people making promises on Fox News.”

That is a growing train of thought within the MAGA base expressed by far-right conspiracy spreader Alex Jones as Donald Trump's pre-election campaign based on "retribution" fails to bear fruit seven months into his return to the Oval Office.

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'Completely insane!': Elections expert outraged by Kash Patel's 'crazy' move in Texas

A ploy to allow the FBI to catch Texas Democrats and return them to Texas for the special legislative session had one lawyer up in arms on Wednesday.

Texas Democrats fled the state last week to break quorum in the state legislature. The move prevents Texas Republicans from voting to pass a new election map that would take away four Democrat-held seats in the state.

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JD Vance loudly booed in ruby red state: video

Vice President JD Vance was met with the loudest boos in the Indiana statehouse on Thursday, according to one observer of a rally at the Capitol.

Vance was in Indiana to meet with Gov. Mike Braun (R). The governor's office erected a large black curtain in front of the door of the office, blocking anyone from being able to glance inside the outer offices.

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Nancy Mace under fire after Trump-voting town hall attendee 'jeered' for not clapping

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) claimed she was holding the "Mother of All Town Halls," and pledged she would answer questions from anyone, including Democrats. However, anyone who appeared to disagree with her was removed from the event by Mace's security.

Mace began the town hall by claiming she would "go anywhere" to spread President Donald Trump's message.

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'I get so angry': Ex-Tea Party lawmaker rages over GOP move that'll ruin 'every election'

Texas Republicans aren't just redistricting. They are doing so in a dangerous and unprecedented way, according to a former Tea Party Republican lawmaker.

Former GOP Congressman Joe Walsh, who recently accused Donald Trump's administration of a massive coverup, published an article called, America, Go Back to Civics Class, Please, in which he argues there isn't enough outrage about the GOP's new gerrymandering scheme.

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'Resistance!' RNC chair's own church preaches that he turn on Trump

Michael Whatley, the Trump-backed Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, has made it his “mission” to “get more men and women of faith into the public square.”

Whatley’s own church, however, has repeatedly clashed with the Trump administration over the past six months, as its national leader has embraced a reputation as a bulwark of “resistance” to the president’s agenda.

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'Get better sources!' Trump and Vance lash out after reports on secret Epstein dinner

Vice President JD Vance lashed out on Wednesday at a report that he was planning to host a strategy meeting over the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files saga.

Earlier in the day, CNN and ABC News reported that Vance was meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel, and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles at the Vice President's residence to discuss the files. The meeting is happening at a time when many are speculating that President Donald Trump may offer Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell a pardon in exchange for favorable testimony against Trump's political opponents.

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Illinois governor dispatches state police to protect Texas Dem lawmakers after bomb threat

Texas Democrats stashed in Illinois received a bomb threat, and the governor there is dispatching police for protection.

On Wednesday morning, Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) announced on X that he was aware of the threats made against the Texas officials and intends to hold those responsible "accountable."

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