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'He's slipping badly': Ex-conservative warns Trump speech proves severe mental decline

President Donald Trump's latest speech is the latest indicator that he is losing his mental faculties and "slipping badly," The Bulwark editor and former conservative Jonathan Last said in a new video released on Tuesday.

The speech, delivered at the McDonald's Impact Summit in D.C. on Monday, featured Trump arguing for his plan to make prices more affordable, during which he proclaimed voters are "lucky" he won the 2024 election and went rambling into all sorts of various topics.

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'Principled no!' GOP rep defiant after becoming lone vote against releasing Epstein files

The House voted on an overwhelming bipartisan basis to compel the release of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files — and in the end, even most heavily pro-Trump lawmakers backed the bill, as President Donald Trump, who spent months trying to keep a lid on this legislation and quell a GOP revolt against him, relented and proclaimed Republicans should vote for it and he would sign it.

But one GOP lawmaker voted against the bill: Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA).

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House votes to release Jeffrey Epstein files

The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 427-1 to release the Jeffrey Epstein files and send the discharge petition to the Senate in a move aimed to reveal more information about the disgraced late financier and convicted sex offender and his potential ties to other powerful entities.

The landmark bill marks a major victory for the survivors, who have waited years for the first steps towards justice. Survivors and family members watched as congressional leaders voted to prompt the Department of Justice to release the material collected in Florida, New York and New Mexico related to Epstein. Cheers sounded from the gallery after the vote, with only one nay vote.

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WATCH: House tees up to vote on releasing Epstein files

The House was convening Tuesday to consider a landmark vote on a bill that could compel the Justice Department to release all of its files on Jeffrey Epstein, a bill that President Donald Trump had fought fiercely against but reversed course on Sunday after calling on Republicans to support it.

The vote comes after a months-long effort from Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) to collect 218 signatures on what’s known as a discharge petition, a tool to circumvent House leadership and force a vote on a particular measure on the House floor. That measure is a bill that, if signed into law by Trump, would force the DOJ to release every file it has on Epstein, of which tens of thousands – if not more – are believed to exist.

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Furious Brit hammers Trump for threats that could give World Cup a 'tournament low'

Donald Trump and "his FIFA soulmate" Gianni Infantino got slammed Tuesday by a European analyst who claimed America's president is destroying the world's leading sporting event.

In an opinion piece for The Guardian, Marina Hyde criticized how Trump and Infantino, "the Forrest Gump of Trump’s administration," are bringing politics to the World Cup — a tournament watched by a worldwide audience on billions.

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WATCH: House lawmakers hold presser on Epstein with never-before heard victims

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein that have never spoken publicly before will speak Tuesday during a press conference in Washington, D.C., and just hours ahead of a landmark vote in the House that could force the Justice Department to release all of its files on Epstein.

The presser is spearheaded by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA). Khanna announced the presser last week during an appearance on “Breaking Points,” where he revealed that Epstein survivors “who have not spoken out before” would be featured at the press event.

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Furious Trump rages that Dems outmaneuvered GOP lawmakers — and set trap for him: report

President Donald Trump may have acquiesced to demands that give his approval for the Jeffrey Epstein files to be released, but he is not forgiving Republicans for not saving him from the embarrassment of backing down.

According to a report from Politico’s Dasha Burns, the president believes the GOP leadership was outmaneuvered by Democrats, with some White House insiders also fuming.

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Cyberstalking arrest signals shadowy network's 'startling shift' to 'real-world violence'

Marek Cherkaoui, a 21-year-old New Jersey man, was charged with cyberstalking, the FBI said, for allegedly extorting a 13-year-old girl to cut herself, by threatening to release personal information.

Allegations against the member of the nihilistic online network 764 range from extreme psychological abuse of children to promoting mass-casualty attacks.

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Trump's 'affordability' pitch includes reminding voters they're 'lucky' he won: report

President Donald Trump tested out his "affordability" pitch during a speaking engagement on Monday night, according to a new report, and that pitch included a reminder to voters about how "lucky" they are that he defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.

Trump appeared at the McDonald's Impact Summit at the Westin Hotel in Washington, D.C., where he gave a speech about tackling issues wrought during the Biden administration. He also discussed affordability, something he has asked Republicans to talk about more after seeing Democrats sweep a series of high-profile races during the November 4 election.

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White House mocked over 'complete failure' to sell Trump's 'sham marriage' on social media

As experts and internet sleuths worked to dissect and decipher the explosive emails released last week by the U.S. House Oversight Committee from estate of deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein referencing President Donald Trump, the White House, reports The Poke, was working hard to change the narrative.

"Although the claims in the emails remain unsubstantiated, and Donald Trump maintains he had no knowledge of or involvement in Epstein’s sex-trafficking or abuse, his messages paint the president in a very bad light," they write.

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'Haunt them': Brett Kavanaugh's words hurled in face as Morning Joe trounces Supreme Court

Reacting to increasing reports of Americans being dragged out of cars and arrested by out-of-control ICE agents only to be released later, MS NOW’s Joe Scarborough singled out Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh for giving them legal cover.

During a segment of the growing public mood about the immigrant snatchings by Department of Homeland Security agents that have communities up in arms, Scarborough claimed the justice and the rest of the conservatives on the court who have kicked the can down the road with a stay will be “haunted” forever for sitting on their hands.

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Texts reveal Trump's right-hand man promised protection for Epstein: 'Don't have to worry'

Steve Bannon, MAGA influencer and former White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, promised to shield Jeffrey Epstein from prosecution just months before his death in prison, newly unearthed text messages suggested Monday.

The text messages – highlighted by author and academic Karen Piper Monday – were part of a document dump of 20,000 pages of files from Epstein’s estate that were released by the House Oversight Committee last week.

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Deep red state threatened with 'severe' consequences after shock rejection of Trump demand

The heavy-handed push by President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies backfired with Indiana Republicans – but it hasn't forced him to back down, according to a report.

The president called on GOP legislators to redraw congressional maps in states all over the country, but Indiana Republicans — even in deep-red Trump districts — made clear to their elected representatives that they didn't want to go along with the scheme, and voters and legislators alike resented "all these social media influencers barking" at them, a local talk radio host told CNN.

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