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Trump's vast fortune could be wiped out by judge's startling ruling: legal analyst

President Donald Trump could see his vast personal fortune wiped out by a judge's ruling relating to the January 6 Capitol Hill attack, a legal analyst wrote Sunday.

The insurrection occurred as Congress met to certify the 2020 presidential election results, which Trump had refused to accept. Veteran legal analyst Sabrina Haake believes that Trump could see his personal fortune wiped out should a judge rule he is personally liable for damages accrued during the insurrection.

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Speculation swirls after Fox reporter recounts chilling remarks before WHCD shooting

Speculation swirled Sunday morning after a viral clip captured Fox News reporter Aishah Hasnie recounting chilling remarks from Nicholas Riccio – the husband of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt – made just moments before the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD) shooting, with the call also appearing to drop mid-sentence.

The annual WHCD was disrupted Saturday night by a shooting after a suspected armed gunman “charged at a Secret Service checkpoint” at the event. President Donald Trump and other administration officials were evacuated without incident, while one Secret Service agent was hospitalized after being shot by the suspected gunman.

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Secret Service agent hospitalized after being shot in protective vest at WHCD: report

A law enforcement agent was reportedly hospitalized after being shot by a gunman who stormed the entrance to the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night.

CNN's John Berman reported that the shooter injured a law enforcement agent. Fox News host Sean Hannity also reported that a Secret Service agent was shot while the shooter stormed the entrance.

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Watch live: Chaos amid reports of shots fired near White House Correspondents' Dinner

Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner marks a notable departure from recent years, as President Donald Trump was expected to attend, and perhaps the world's most famous mentalist will be hosting.

The dinner kicks off at 8 p.m. ET, with C-SPAN's red carpet coverage beginning at 6 p.m.

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Melania said to have sent coded Epstein message about 'exquisitely vulnerable' husband

Melania Trump's statement regarding her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein has endangered President Donald Trump, a biographer has claimed.

Michael Wolff, the author behind Fire and Fury: Inside the White House, believes the First Lady's statement is not just about creating distance between her and child sex offender Epstein, but about dragging Trump back into the spotlight on his ties to the notorious child abuser.

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Speculation swirls as Trump cancels Iran talks: 'He is just trying to save face'

President Donald Trump has cancelled a planned diplomatic mission to Pakistan involving senior envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, who were scheduled to meet with Iranian representatives, outraging observers.

Trump revealed the decision to a Fox News reporter, Aishah Hasnie, first, stating: "I've told my people a little while ago, they were getting ready to leave, and I said, 'Nope, you're not making an 18 hour flight to go there. We have all the cards. They can call us anytime they want, but you're not going to be making any more 18 hour flights to sit around talking about nothing'."

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'Painful to watch': Russell Brand skewered by onlookers for 'awkward' interview Bible fail

Political observers and analysts alike are ridiculing Russell Brand after the former actor went viral for an awkward Bible fail in a Piers Morgan interview.

It started when Morgan asked Brand about why he took a Bible into court. Brand has been charged with assault of multiple women.

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Internal email reveals Senate GOP 'terrified' as 3 states shift: 'The left is crushing us'

An email to supporters of Republicans in the Senate said the party is "terrified" as Democrats advance on their midterm odds in three unexpected states.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee — the party's nationwide campaign arm for the GOP in the Senate — sent out a panicked email to donors in which it disclosed the "terrifying report that could reshape the midterms."

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Trump hit with 'shame' from GOP over vicious attack on MAGA icon: 'He hates women'

Donald Trump ahead of the weekend launched another vicious attack on a MAGA celebrity, this time resulting in harsh pushback from fellow members of the president's political movement.

Taking to Truth Social Friday, Trump exclaimed, "Candace Owens’ stock, which was never very high, has fallen a long way. Her attack on the First Lady of France is despicable. I believe, in this case, without verification, she is an extremely Low IQ individual!"

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Mysteriously vanished GOP congressman still trading stocks despite missing 50 votes

Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) has rapidly become one of the biggest mysteries on Capitol Hill, as he has been absent for weeks due to an unspecified medical issue his office will not elaborate on, with no timeline for when he might return.

The 57-year-old has not cast a vote since March 5, missing 50 roll call votes in the process.

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Trump's latest move delights Neo-Nazis: 'It's a win for us'

As Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel announced an indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center on charges of wire fraud for its informant program to infiltrate extremist groups, the news was greeted in neo-Nazi accelerationist circles with glee.

“Frankly, it’s a win for us as we see it,” a Telegram channel for The American Futurist, propaganda project, posted as the news broke on Tuesday. “Let them have their news spectacle; we get the benefit of fewer traitorous snakes in the movement….”

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GOP insider warns DeSantis over gerrymander plan backfire: 'We could wind up losing seats'

Gov. Ron DeSantis is employing a three-pronged legal strategy to evade Florida's constitutional ban on partisan gerrymandering, quietly orchestrating a special legislative session to approve new congressional maps designed to create more GOP-friendly districts ahead of November midterm elections.

DeSantis rejected open-process redistricting during the regular January legislative session, instead directing his office to secretly draft new maps in preparation for a Tuesday special session, reported Axios. The strategy relies on three legal mechanisms to delay court challenges and prevent judicial intervention.

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'They're terrible': GOP lashes out at media for historic disapproval ahead of midterms

WASHINGTON — The American people disapprove of this Republican-controlled Congress, with a record-tying 86 percent of the public disapproving, according to a new Gallup survey. That ties this 119th Congress with the 112th Congress (2011-2012) as the least popular in contemporary American history.

While most Democrats are embarrassed by the new findings, most Republicans are in disbelief, with many blaming the mainstream media for their own party's poor showing as they prepare to change nothing before strutting into this fall's midterms.

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