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Trump-backed candidate defended coach accused of making kid exercise without clothes

A Donald Trump-backed Republican candidate for a key Texas U.S. House seat who touts his record locking up child predators served as lead defense counsel for officials including a high school football coach accused of forcing a minor to perform exercises nude, court records show.

Eric Flores was, for about two months, lead counsel for employees of the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (ECISD), in the Rio Grande Valley region, accused in a civil lawsuit filed in Hidalgo County, Texas, in September of inflicting "trauma, abuse and injustice upon a vulnerable student.”

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Ex-Trump ally warns GOP on Epstein: 'Good luck getting women to vote for Republicans'

Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has a warning for MAGA influencers and the GOP more generally for the midterms.

Greene, who over the weekend said Trump was ultimately responsible for everything GOP officials do, on Sunday said that certain "MAGA influencers" are going to regret mocking survivors of Jeffrey Epstein.

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White House ridiculed for 'insanely stupid' holiday post: 'Reads like a pedophile's diary'

The White House is getting significant pushback for an official Valentine's Day post on X.

The official White House account posted the holiday message, "Send to your Valentine," along with a cartoon heart, attached to a photo of Valentine's Day candies with phrases like, "MAGA" and "love." The largest candied heart simply says, "Daddy's home."

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Trump sexual assault survivor receives 'love letter' from his campaign: 'Sick and twisted'

Columnist E. Jean Carroll, who a civil court found was sexually assaulted in the 1990s by President Donald Trump, was left stunned Saturday evening after having received a “love letter” from the president’s fundraising campaign, and apparently without having signed up for the mailing list.

“It’s Valentine’s Day E Jean!” reads the email Carroll said she received, unsolicited, from Trump’s fundraising campaign, a lucrative operation that directs supporters to make contributions to his political action committee. “I love you, and I was pretty sure you loved me back!”

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Trump ally's wife accidently ignites 'insane' scandal: 'He was married to his first wife'

The wife of close Donald Trump ally Byron Donalds posted on social media to honor her husband, but the dates she used raised red flags with observers, and former cable TV host Mehdi Hasan declared that Donalds "was married to his first wife at the time, just married in fact."

Erika Donalds took to social media to celebrate Valentine's Day, posting a photo of them together in the morning and writing, "Remembering the spot where Byron asked for my number in the Oglesby Student Union at Florida State in the fall of 1999."

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Tiny detail in report about Trump pal's Epstein ties could mean trove of new texts

A Valentine's Day report revealed a Donald Trump "confidant" and appointee to have had deep ties with Jeffrey Epstein, and one line from the report appears to suggest there could be more texts between the president's ally and Jeffrey Epstein, formerly a close friend to Trump, to be unveiled.

CBS reported on the newly unearthed emails between Epstein and Thomas Barrack, who is now serving as U.S. ambassador to Turkey and special envoy to Syria. It didn't take long for those online to suggest that Barrack "resign or be fired."

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MAGA leader breaks bad news about Trump: 'A lot of people have a hard time with that'

A MAGA leader and former Donald Trump ally broke some bad news to the GOP voter base about the president's culpability while on a podcast for a fellow MAGA influencer.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, previously a staunch ally to Trump until a wedge was driven between the two when Greene stood up against the president on the release of the files on Jeffrey Epstein, appeared on a podcast for fellow MAGA personality Owen Shroyer.

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Fury builds as Trump pick's 'close' Epstein ties exposed: 'Must resign or be removed'

Political observers and analysts were outraged on Saturday as it was reported that a Donald Trump appointee and "confidant" was "closely" connected to Jeffrey Epstein for years.

CBS News reported on the Epstein files release earlier on Saturday in an article called, "Trump insider Tom Barrack kept in regular contact with Jeffrey Epstein for years, files show." Barrack is also an administration ambassador to Turkey.

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Trump relative drops warning: 'I've watched Donald weaponize this strategy my entire life'

A member of Donald Trump's family on Saturday issued a stark warning about the president's strategy for controlling the corporate media.

Mary Trump, the niece to the commander in chief, over the weekend wrote an email to her "exhausted" followers, explaining how her family life explains Trump's moves.

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Kristi Noem's 'outrageous' voting comment ignites frenzy: 'Saying the quiet part out loud'

Kristi Noem set off a firestorm among political observers over the weekend by making a comment about voting that many said was "saying the quiet part out loud."

Noem, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, said during a press event Saturday, "When it gets to Election Day, we've been proactive to make sure that we have the right people voting, electing the right leaders to lead this country."

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Trump erupts over ‘waste of time’ dinner with ‘jerk’ Bill Maher in unhinged tirade

President Donald Trump launched into a near 500-word spiel Saturday to voice his regret over having hosted comedian Bill Maher at the White House, calling the television host a “jerk” who displayed “zero confidence” during their recent time together.

Writing on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said that Maher came to the White House recently for dinner at the request of a mutual friend, and that Maher’s behavior was “much different” than what he expected.

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‘Keeps getting wilder’: Uncovered Bannon-Epstein plot to ‘take down’ Pope rocks internet

Newly released messages between ex-Trump official Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein revealed new details of a supposed plot to “take down” the late Pope Francis, the details of which left onlookers stunned Saturday.

“This Epstein files drop keeps getting wilder,” wrote Abdul Kabir Khan, a blogger whose bio says they lead a Pakistani-based shipping logistics company, in a social media post on X Saturday. “History books are gonna need extra chapters.”

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GOP rebel corners top Trump official on Epstein files blunder: ‘Can’t say he didn’t see’

Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) were hit by a barrage of attacks from top Trump officials Friday night after being accused of linking “random” people to Jeffrey Epstein, but on Saturday, Massie hit back with an blistering observation that appeared to undercut the core of those attacks.

Earlier this week, Massie and Khanna successfully pressured the Justice Department to reveal the names of six individuals whose identities had been redacted in the agency’s release of Epstein files, which by law are mostly limited to only including redactions to protect the identities of minors or victims. On Tuesday, Khanna read the names of the individuals on the House floor.

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