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CNN host blasts conservatives defending DOJ 'investigation in search of a crime'

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" erupted after GOP strategists claimed that the Department of Justice's investigation into two former intelligence officials was to root out political weaponization.

GOP strategists Shermichael Singleton and Scott Jennings both argued that the reasons why President Donald Trump's DOJ announced investigations into former CIA Director John Brennan and former F.B.I. Director James Comey were unclear. Even so, Shermichael and Jennings agreed that the men needed to be investigated because they are symbols of former President Joe Biden's weaponization of the Justice Department against Trump.

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Kristi Noem waited 3 days to deploy FEMA rescuers after Texas flood hit: report

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not authorize the deployment of Federal Emergency Management Agency urban search-and-rescue teams in the Texas Hill Country flood disaster until more than 72 hours after the crisis began, CNN reported on Wednesday.

This follows rule changes that Noem imposed at her department that required a personal sign-off on any operation with an expense over $100,000, a figure so tiny it practically applies to any response to a significant emergency.

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'Idiot': Guns pulled as Proud Boys and antifascists clash in park

Militant leftists and Proud Boys clashed on a soccer field in a public park in western Kentucky over the Fourth of July weekend, escalating to members of the two opposing groups drawing firearms, according to video and a police incident report.

The armed confrontation took place on July 5 after antifascist protesters assembled in a parking lot at Thompson Berry Park in Owensboro, Kentucky, and walked towards a double chain-link fence separating the park from the backyard of a private residence where the Proud Boys were gathering.

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'Scathing' probe unearths uncounted ballots in key swing state in 2024 election

The Wisconsin Elections Commission issued a scathing report accusing the former Madison city clerk of failing to count all ballots during the 2024 election.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Wednesday that an investigation uncovered nearly 200 ballots went uncounted due to the lack of proper tracking of absentee ballots and other violations.

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'Bungled this case': Trump White House advisers 'frustrated' with Pam Bondi move

Ever since the Justice Department announced in a memo on Sunday that they have definitively concluded financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and there was no "client list" detailing rich and powerful people who were involved with him, the MAGA movement has been in civil war, with many far-right figures including Laura Loomer calling for Attorney General Pam Bondi's termination — and according to CNN's Alayna Treene on Wednesday morning, many White House officials are privately enraged with Bondi.

"This just doesn't seem to be going away," said anchor John Berman.

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'Branch going to break': GOP insider says Hegseth committed a 'fireable offense'

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's recent decision to keep Donald Trump in the dark on a key issue could mean he will be fired, according to a former GOP official.

Doug Heye, the communications director for the Republican National Committee in 2010, appeared on CNN on Wednesday to discuss reports about Hegseth halting certain weapons help to Ukraine without ever telling the president.

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'Caught my eye': Ex-prosecutor singles out comment 'worth noting' in Trump order

Donald Trump gave away the game when he signed one particular executive order, according to a former prosecutor.

Ex-federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, a legal analyst who tracks legal battles involving Trump and his administration, published a post on Substack in which she highlights part of a judge's decision against Trump. Specifically, the federal judge rejected Trump‘s effort to shut down asylum applications by declaring an “invasion” at the southern border.

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'Stunning': CNN panel shocked that Trump was left out of Ukraine weapons deal

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" was shocked when they learned that President Donald Trump's Department of Defense kept him in the dark when they halted a shipment of weapons destined for Ukraine last week.

CNN reported that DoD Secretary Pete Hegseth did not tell Trump about his plans to halt the weapons shipment, citing five anonymous sources. During the press availability portion of a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Trump said he had nothing to do with the decision, which left the panel on NewsNight wondering who is making decisions within the federal government.

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Supreme Court clears way for Trump's mass federal purge

The Supreme Court was not in session, as it was on summer break, but it issued a ruling on Tuesday afternoon regarding President Donald Trump's cuts to the federal workforce.

The high court lifted an order from a lower court that blocked layoffs for federal workers in nearly two dozen agencies.

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‘Seems like you’re dodging!’ Tensions flare during Texas flood press conference

Tensions flared Tuesday during a press briefing as law enforcement officials refused to answer a question regarding the deadly Central Texas flood that killed at least 104 people, with dozens more missing.

A reporter asked Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha who would have been in charge of the local Office of Emergency Management at the time of the flood, a question that would go ultimately unanswered.

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Ted Cruz's rush from vacation after tragedy doubted as flight data revealed

Flight data shows Sen. Ted Cruz could have rushed back to his flood-hit Texas constituency after the deaths of 100 people — including 27 girls and counsellors at a summer camp, the Daily Beast reported Tuesday.

Instead, he was seen touring the Parthenon in Athens, a full day after the Guadalupe River burst its banks. When confronted by a witness who said, "20 kids dead in Texas and you take a vacation?" Cruz reportedly "grunted and walked on" while his wife shot dirty looks.

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'Leave right now!' Irate LA mayor confronts feds during massive raid

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass confronted a number of federal agents congregating near the city’s downtown area Monday in an apparent raid, demanding that they disperse immediately.

“They need to leave, and they need to leave right now!” Bass told reporters at the scene. “They need to leave because this is not acceptable! Just wait and see, they will be leaving soon.”

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'We did not know!' Heartbroken mayor of flood-hit town breaks down live on CNN

Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr. broke down Monday while on CNN to talk about the deadly Texas flood that has claimed the lives of at least 89 people, with dozens more missing.

“I think everyone in Kerrville, everyone in Kerr County wishes to God we had some way to warn them, to warn those people,” a visibly emotional Herring told CNN. “I've lost two friends, we left them, and they're gone, they're gone. Everyone here, if we could have warned them, we would have done so, and we didn't even have a warning, we did not know!”

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