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'He displayed them': Controversial Trump biographer digs in on major Epstein-Trump claim

A controversial writer who has published books about Donald Trump on Thursday repeated his contested claim that disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein used to keep pictures of Trump with young girls in his safe, and would display them like playing cards.

Officials in the Trump administration have denied the existence of these photos in recent hearings before Senate committees. But Michael Wolff, a journalist who has written four books about Trump, claimed on a recent episode of the podcast "Inside Trump's Head" that he is one of a few people in the world who have seen the photos.

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New York AG Letitia James indicted in Trump's crusade against his political opponents

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted by a federal grand jury, as part of President Donald Trump's push to bring legal charges against his political opponents, CNN reported on Thursday.

This follows charges being brought against former FBI Director James Comey under similar circumstances, with Trump having to oust the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia and replace him with his former defense lawyer to bring that case.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes wild new claim about the cause of autism

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested that circumcised children were at a greater risk for autism.

During a White House cabinet meeting on Thursday, Kennedy reiterated earlier calls for pregnant women not to take Tylenol.

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DOJ scrambles as Trump officials' online posts risk jeopardizing Luigi Mangione case

Federal prosecutors are pushing back on claims that online posts from Trump administration officials could jeopardize the prosecution of Luigi Magione, who was charged for the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, NBC News reported Thursday.

An attorney for Mangione told NBC News Thursday that, in regards to the allegations that the online posts could threaten their client’s chance at a fair trial, they would “be filing a letter with the court in short order.”

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'Dear leader will be dead sooner than you imagine': Conservative puts MAGA on notice

The day before Donald Trump is scheduled to have a “routine yearly check-up” at Walter Reed Hospital, just five months after his last one, former GOP campaign strategist Rick Wilson reminded the president’s most rabid followers that he won’t always be around to protect and support them.

In his Substack column focused on the president and adviser Stephen Miller, itching to provoke citizens to the point where the president can invoke the Insurrection Act, Wilson claimed that there will come a time when the people doing Trump ‘s dirty work will also face the type of retribution Trump is currently putting his perceived enemies through.

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'It's so beyond the pale': Ex-insider says overlooked Trump move should get him impeached

Americans mostly "shrugged" when Donald Trump made a move that should get him impeached, according to a former GOP lawmaker.

Recently, the president called for two of his perceived political enemies from Illinois to be sent to prison. It was covered by the media, but people mostly moved on quickly, according to former Tea Party Republican Joe Walsh.

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Trump 'misfired' direct message to Bondi with post demanding Comey indictment: WSJ

President Donald Trump needed just one "errant" message to ensure his administration would pursue an indictment against one of his political foes, according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that Trump believed his Truth Social post in which he called for Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey was sent in private. He was "surprised" to learn the post was public, according the report.

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Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to first phase of peace deal

President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace deal to end the more than two-year war.

The announcement came about an hour after Trump abruptly ended a roundtable meeting in the White House with MAGA influencers about the administration's response to disrupt Antifa following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September.

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'Keep your mouth shut!' Republican gets earful after ambushing top Dem in hallway

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) was accused of embarrassing himself after causing chaos in a congressional hallway by confronting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY).

Instead of meeting with Jeffries in private on Wednesday, Lawler stopped the Democratic leader in front of a crowd of people to ask him to sign on to a temporary extension of subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. Democrats have said that they would not accept only one year of subsidies for the health care program.

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'Do I look sick to you?' Dolly Parton releases video update to assure fans as rumors swirl

Country singer Dolly Parton took to social media on Wednesday to assure fans she was "okay" after her sister called for prayers due to health concerns.

"I ain't dead yet," the singer wrote on X, along with a video explaining the situation.

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MSNBC host unleashes foul-mouthed rant on GOP after Trump calls for Dem's arrest

Donald Trump’s Wednesday morning decision to post on social media that he wants Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor J.D. Pritzker put in jail for opposing his sending in the National Guard to support ICE agents set MSNBC host Joe Scarborough off on an epic rant aimed at the president and his party.

After co-host Jonathan Lemire read the president’s post on-air, the “Morning Joe” co-host was off and running and used the contentious appearance by Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday as part of his rant.

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Trump calls for JB Pritzker and Chicago mayor to be imprisoned in morning rant

President Donald Trump called for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to be imprisoned Wednesday morning amid his administration’s deployment of National Guard members to Illinois’ largest city.

“Chicago Mayor should be in jail for failing to protect Ice Officers!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “Governor Pritzker also!”

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'Epstein bomb about to drop': Dem lawmaker claims House Republicans ready to abandon Trump

Republican lawmakers in the House are ready to abandon Donald Trump because of the fallout over files related to convicted child abuser Jeffrey Epstein, according to one Dem in Congress.

Rep. Eric Swalwell on Wednesday took to social media to make an interesting claim related to the disgraced financier, who has been a subject of conspiracy theories since the authorities said he had killed himself in prison.

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