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GOP lawmakers in ruby red state privately rage against Trump plans: 'She prayed every day'

Donald Trump's economic policies are reportedly tearing apart a ruby red state.

GOP senators and representatives in the reliably red state of Utah are talking tough on Trump's policies in private, only to later bend to the president's will, sometimes the same day, according to the conservative Wall Street Journal.

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'What disease': Photos of Trump's hand make onlookers declare the president is 'melting'

Photos of Donald Trump's hand went viral as experts speculated he was using makeup to cover up bruising, and online observers had a lot to say.

It was reported over the weekend that the viral pictures of Trump's hand were "breaking the internet." Political analysts and observers were no exception.

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'Truly the dumbest': Marjorie Taylor Greene's weekend comment met with fury from MAGA

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Saturday set off a MAGA meltdown when she made a comment on social media.

Greene has been a staunch supporter of "America First," but has at times bumped heads with top Donald Trump allies and even the president himself in rare cases.

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​'We are outraged': Epstein victim's family gives 'damning' reply to Trump admin

The family of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent victims, is "outraged" at the Trump administration.

Journalist Aaron Parnas on Saturday published an article in which he highlighted how a Democratic lawmaker says some Epstein documents are still being withheld by the administration and Republican lawmakers.

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California just 'flipped the script' on GOP after major 'bluff' was called: report

California "bluffed" its way into flipping the script on Republicans and Donald Trump, according to a new report.

Politico on Saturday published a story called, How California bluffed its way into a redistricting war with Trump, in which the outlet quotes "nearly 50 people involved with the effort" who "shared details with POLITICO about the tightly guarded process."

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‘That’s not how it works’: Trump’s DHS admits to major 'violation' of federal law

The Department of Homeland Security admitted to what experts called a “violation” of federal law when pressed by a watchdog organization in late July, according to reporting from The New York Times Friday.

American Oversight, a nonprofit watchdog group, filed a public records request with DHS related to the deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles in June. In a letter received by the organization on July 23, however, the agency said it “no longer maintained” records – specifically text messages from DHS officials and staff – as of April 9.

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Off-hand 'chat' comment by DOJ's Blanche raises red flag about Maxwell interview


During a segment on the transcripts the Department of Justice released of Todd Blanche's interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker and partner of Jeffrey Epstein, MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart had his producers put up a screenshot of a remark the high-ranking DOJ official made that drew his scrutiny.


“There's something unusual that happened during this meeting, just one unusual, not just one. But it's unusual for when this thing happened and it's at the very beginning of their meeting,” Capehart noted to his guest, former Florida prosecutor Dave Aronberg.

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Ghislaine Maxwell drops bombshell claim about Epstein and Princess Diana

Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, dropped explosive testimony on Friday that Epstein may have gone on a date with Princess Diana.

Maxwell, 63, testified in an interview with the Justice Department last month while serving her sentence for sex trafficking and other offenses. She agreed to participate as part of a DOJ investigation and to address mounting public pressure regarding documents and information about the Epstein case. Maxwell was subsequently transferred to a minimum security prison, unheard of for people convicted of such serious crimes.

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6 key excerpts from Ghislaine Maxwell's interview with DOJ

An edited transcript of the Justice Department's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell was released on Friday, containing 22 references to President Donald Trump across two days.

Here are five noteworthy quotes from the documents.

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Deaths reported as Niagara Falls tour bus with 50+ passengers rolls after collision

A tour bus at Niagara Falls crashed Friday afternoon in a significant collision with a median and a semi-truck, CNN reported.

New York State Police Trooper James O'Callaghan briefed the media as first responders were on scene, calling it "a significant vehicle collision."

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'Not a coincidence': Ex-Tea Party lawmaker says he was punished over Trump pedo allegation

A former Tea Party Republican lawmaker who recently became a Democrat claims he was banned from TikTok for claiming Donald Trump is likely a pedophile.

Ex-GOP representative Joe Walsh, a frequent critic of Trump coming from the conservative side of the Republican party, published a Substack piece on Friday in which he repeated some allegations he has made about Trump.

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'You cannot ignore this, America': Experts warn citizens about Trump admin's latest move

Social media users reacted to the early morning FBI raid on former national security adviser John Bolton's home.

Federal agents searched the Bethesda, Maryland, home of the prominent critic of President Donald Trump around 7 a.m., while Bolton was away, as part of a probe into his handling of classified materials and possible leaks of those documents to the news media, according to a source familiar with the matter.

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'Worst-case scenario' unfolding as Trump sends new 'message' to critics: legal expert

The decision by FBI Director Kash Patel to order the raid on the home of one of Donald Trump’s most prominent critics was purportedly intended as a “message” with the president escalating the “retribution” he promised during his 2024 presidential run.

According to CNN legal analyst Joey Jackson, that Patel would go after former Trump advisor John Bolton should alarm anyone watching what the Department of Justice is willing to do in service to the current president.

Just after 7Am ET, FBI agents, with the support of Montgomery County Police, served a warrant at Bolton’s home, reportedly on national security grounds, which then took center stage on a day when the House is reconvening and Trump’s relationship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was about to start dominating the news cycle again.

Speaking with CNN hosts John Berman and Kate Bolduan, Jackson suggested that Trump was behind the raid and that it will be used as an example of what happens when you criticize the president.

“Best case scenario, this is the DOJ, Department of Justice, doing their job,” he began. “We have, as the United States, a responsibility to protect national security information, to ensure that everyone follows the rules.”

“Well, it used to be that way,” he quickly added. “But in any event, and in the event that that's the case, there's a place for the FBI, there's a place for a grand jury, and they should do an investigation –– that's best case, John.”

“Worst case scenario, this is political retribution, and I'm going –– if I'm his attorney in front of the cameras –– I'm going to say so. Everybody who criticizes the president, because you do it publicly, he's going to tweet about it, and then you're going to get your house raided. What does that say to everybody else? If you speak against me, I'm coming to your home. If you speak against me, you may end up in jail. If you speak against me, you're going to incur millions of dollars in legal fees, so keep your mouth shut.”

"If you're a university and you teach things I don't like, I'm going to take your funding,” he added before pointing out, “This is worst case scenario, bizarro world that we're entering into and it's very concerning from a legal perspective and practical.”

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