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Prayer asks God to improve Trump's moral failings as president stands feet away

A Democratic congressman shamed President Donald Trump during a prayer from just feet away.

Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) spoke Thursday morning at the bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast, where he cited scripture in his intercession asking God to open the 79-year-old president's heart to greater compassion and to follow Christ's teachings, as Trump stood by shifting his weight from foot to foot behind him.

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Republicans squirm as they feel heat on Trump gun rights switcheroo

WASHINGTON — Top Trump administration officials have challenged long-held GOP orthodoxy on the Second Amendment in recent weeks — bringing condemnation from gun rights groups but notably not Republicans in Congress.

Democrats say this is yet another example of a dangerously divisive hypocrisy that holds the left and right to different standards.

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Trump refuses to 'slap back' as one GOP business giant turns on president's agenda: report

President Donald Trump does not hesitate to lash out at people who criticize him, even those who have supported him for years — but he has maintained an eerie silence about one person who is turning on him, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin told MS NOW on Thursday: Ken Griffin.

Griffin, who heads up the powerful Citadel hedge fund, is a longtime GOP megadonor who has backed Trump in many endeavors, but he is now accusing the president of corruptly enriching himself, his family, and his friends with the power of the White House.

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Watch: Pro wrestling audience erupts in furious vulgar anti-ICE chant before match

Spectators of the AEW Dynamite wrestling match in Las Vegas this week started up a furious chant against Immigration and Customs Enforcement before the main event began.

On the TBS broadcast, the crowd could clearly be heard chanting "F--- ICE! F--- ICE!" for a period of several seconds.

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Trump makes startling admission about his 'big ego' at National Prayer Breakfast

President Donald Trump said at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday that he needed to win a second term because he was still burning with resentment over not getting one in 2020 — bragging about his "big ego" while continuing to push conspiracy theories about his prior election loss.

"They rigged the second election," said Trump. "I had to win it. I had to win it. I needed it for my own ego. I would've had a bad ego for the rest of my life. Now I really have a big ego. Beating these lunatics was incredible, what a great feeling. Winning every swing state. Winning the popular vote. The first time they said I didn't win the popular vote. I did."

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Expert highlights 'worst-case scenario' after major international nuclear treaty expires

A former US State Department employee has outlined what a "worst-case scenario" would look like following the expiry of the New START deal.

The treaty was a nuclear arms reduction treaty between the US and Russia, which expired today (February 5). Donald Trump claimed that, should the deal expire, the administration would move to put another one into effect, though details of this have not yet been confirmed.

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Jimmy Kimmel pinpoints 'the only question we need to ask' about 'blacked out' Epstein docs

Jimmy Kimmel has questioned the Department of Justice and its choice to redact certain names and email addresses from Jeffrey Epstein's files.

In the opening monologue of his talk show, Kimmel asked what reason there was for redacting information about who sent and received emails relating to Epstein's parties. Kimmel said, "Look at the emails, you can see how transparent they are. Look at this email, it says, 'Thank you for a fun night... Your littlest girl was a little naughty.' oh, it's blacked out.

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The crisis Raw Story warned about is here. We must fill the void

This morning, The Washington Post ceased to exist as the paper of record we once knew.

In a move that can only be described as a gutting of a national institution, more than 300 journalists were shown the door. The sports section is gone. The books section is gone. The international bureaus—the eyes and ears that brought us news from the world’s most dangerous conflict zones—have been shuttered. The local news coverage has been decimated.

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Georgia's Fulton County demands return of ballots seized by FBI: new filing

Georgia's Fulton County has filed a motion seeking the return of 2020 election ballots seized by the FBI, state election officials said Wednesday.

The motion has requested that the FBI return the records and ballots it took last week during a raid at a the county's election center warehouse, according to MS NOW.

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Trump will 'draw down 700' DHS officers in Minneapolis: Tom Homan

Border czar Tom Homan revealed that President Donald Trump was withdrawing some ICE and Border Patrol agents from Minneapolis after at least two U.S. citizens died at their hands.

In a speech on Wednesday, the border czar cited "unprecedented collaboration" with local officials.

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Dem donor targeted by Trump explains his Epstein connections: 'I very much regret'

A prominent Democratic donor late Tuesday night tried to contain the fallout when a recent Epstein files release revealed his connections to the deceased convicted child sex abuser.

Donald Trump has repeatedly leveled allegations against LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, who has for years tried to distance himself from Epstein's legacy. Late last year, Trump even ordered a Justice Department investigation into Hoffman in connection to the exploits of the financier.

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Melinda French Gates hits Bill Gates with scathing response after new Epstein revelations

Philanthropist Melinda French Gates had a sharp response to her ex-husband Bill Gates after allegations surfaced in the most recent trove of Epstein files, showing private emails between the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the former Microsoft CEO.

In the emails, which were part of the more than 3 million documents released by the Department of Justice last week, it was suggested that Bill Gates had additional affairs and had come to Epstein so he could "facilitate trysts with married women and to get medication to treat an STI from 'sex with Russian girls,'" NPR reported Tuesday.

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Trump's Kennedy Center embarrassment came from an 'error' he can't stop making: analysis

President Donald Trump's closure of the Kennedy Center proved he lost a "bad bet" — and was the result of an error that he can't stop making, an Atlantic writer warned.

A year ago, Trump assumed control of Washington, D.C.'s premier performing-arts institution. Despite never attending a show there, he expressed confidence in his singular ability to determine the venue's direction, wrote David A. Graham.

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