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Pam Bondi's 'ticking ethics time bomb' red-flagged by conservative columnist

Attorney General Pam Bondi's decision to create what she is calling a "Weaponization Working Group" within the Department of Justice received a massive thumb-down from a former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York who called it both unnecessary and highly problematic due to her proposed appointees.

In his column for the conservative National Review, Andrew McCarthy suggested the new AG is setting herself up for an avalanche of controversy based upon potential charges of unethical legal behavior and conflict of interest.

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MAGA’s war on 'male inequality' rages at CPAC

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD — This just might be the year American men finally overcome centuries of political, cultural and marital oppression that have ravaged the gender and kept guys locked out of key policies, like the Violence Against Women Act.

That’s what one conservative vendor peddled at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference. And they’re not alone. The oft-repeated message being subtly driven into CPAC attendees – is that the era of male victimhood is over.

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Trump's 'anti-diversity' executive order dealt a blow in court

A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's far-reaching order banning diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI, programs in the government, reported The Associated Press on Friday.

This marks the latest in a series of court actions blocking Trump's massive array of start-of-term executive orders.

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'What are you doing?' Trump snaps at reporter for 'reading' her question

President Donald Trump took it upon himself Friday afternoon to call out a White House reporter on live TV for having the gall to ask him a prepared question.

The moment came Friday during a question and answer segment when Trump stopped a reporter mid-sentence to deliver a presidential scolding over how she was asking her question.

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Watch: Trump threatens Maine governor in public clash during White House luncheon

President Donald Trump invited the governors of the U.S. to the White House on Friday for lunch — and he appeared not to be the biggest fan of one of his guests.

Trump bragged about his ongoing war against transgender youth in sports.

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'Getting out of control': Ohio Republican gives Trump a warning

At least one Republican lawmaker appears to be willing to publicly express the discomfort that many of his colleagues are reportedly feeling about the massive cuts President Donald Trump and X owner Elon Musk are making to the federal workforce.

In an interview with the Columbus Dispatch, Rep. Troy Balderson (R-OH) said that Trump's executive orders were getting "out of control" and he said that Congress ought to decide whether to abolish entire government agencies such as the Department of Education or the United States Agency for International Development.

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'Caesar figure': MAGA die-hards pushing 3rd Trump term met with CPAC silence

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD — It’s not easy being king. Just ask President Donald Trump.

Trump has persistently teased a third term for years now.

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Elon Musk throws slur-filled tantrum after astronaut calls him out for 'lie'

X owner Elon Musk threw a tantrum on Thursday after being called out for falsely claiming that President Joe Biden deliberately stranded astronauts in space.

During an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Musk claimed that Biden had left two astronauts stuck in space for nearly a year for purported "political reasons."

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'J.D. Vance was right': Notorious Austrian Nazi elated after vice president's messaging

When Vice President J.D. Vance lectured European leaders at the Munich Security Conference last week on the “threat from within” posed by efforts to combat disinformation and contain far-right extremism, one far-right activist in particular was elated.

Martin Sellner, an Austrian leader of the far-right identitarian movement who is linked to the Christchurch shooter who slaughtered 51 Muslim worshipers in New Zealand in 2019, complained on X that the government in his country had subjected him to raids, a criminal investigation, and “hate speech” sanctions.

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Trump aides scramble as off-the-cuff Medicaid remarks leave GOP 'blindsided': report

Contradictory comments made by Donald Trump on Wednesday had both his own staff and Republicans working overtime to get on the same page on where the party stands on Medicaid.

According to a report from Politico's Ben Leonard, Adam Cancryn and Robert King, the president at first reaffirmed his belief that the program that provides help for millions should not be touched and then, hours later, threw his support behind a House proposal that would severely gut the program.

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'Hope I’m not on it': Republicans who advanced Patel didn't read book with 'enemies list'

WASHINGTON — If you’ve ever wondered whether ignorance is truly bliss, just ask Senate Republicans.

While the nation’s founders envisioned a Senate where great minds deliberate weighty ideas, in today’s GOP-controlled Senate the majority seems to be doing all they can to avoid debating, at least when it comes to President Donald Trump’s controversial FBI nominee, Kash Patel.

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Trump’s birthright citizenship plan dealt a blow in federal court

A federal appeals court stopped cold President Donald Trump’s controversial plan to end birthright citizenship in a ruling likely to set up a Supreme Court face-off.

The ruling handed down by the San Francisco-based Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals late Wednesday rejected the Justice Department’s request to lift a Seattle judge’s nationwide injunction blocking Trump’s executive order tossing out the Constitution's 14th Amendment, CNN reported.

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'Long live the king!' Trump declares himself monarch as he kills NYC traffic program

President Donald Trump referred to himself as "king" as he celebrated his decision to pull approvals for congestion pricing on New York City transportation Wednesday.

"New York State's congestion pricing plan is a slap in the face to working class Americans and small business owners," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a statement, blasting the program as "backwards and unfair."

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