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‘Grab your popcorn’: Ex-prosecutor shares ‘bottom-line truth’ about Epstein case

President Donald Trump's assertion that he could appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files seems to have delighted one former federal prosecutor.

Joyce Vance, MSNBC legal analyst and law professor at the University of Alabama, wrote in a recent Substack essay that appointing a special counsel could easily become an enjoyable "unfolding drama."

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Pam Bondi's key Epstein prison video claim blows up

An analysis of the prison video recorded from outside Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell found that nearly three minutes appeared to be missing. However, Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed last week that just one minute of the recording had been omitted.

The analysis, published by Wired on Tuesday, determined that "approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds were removed from one of two stitched-together clips."

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'I'm absolutely fed up': MTG gasps as Republicans vote down her amendment

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she was "absolutely fed up" after Republicans blocked her amendment that would have prevented the U.S. from sending weapons to Ukraine, along with legislation to force Attorney General Pam Bondi to release the files on Jeffrey Epstein's case.

During a Tuesday interview, MAGA influencer Steve Bannon asked Greene why Republicans in the House had turned their backs on her.

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'Resign!' Laura Loomer melts down over video of dancing Republican

MAGA operative Laura Loomer accused GOP Conference Chair Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) of working on behalf of the Qatari government in an unhinged post on X.

Loomer based her post on a video she received of McClain dancing at the Qatari embassy on July 4. She also claimed to have a memo implicating McClain in leaking information that could damage the federal government to the Qataris. Loomer added that the information could lead to a "major ethics violation."

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Supreme Court hands Trump a major win in bid to dismantle Education Department

The United States Supreme Court has approved President Donald Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education with its nearly 1,400 layoffs.

According to The Associated Press, the move came after a federal judge blocked the cuts from a New York lawsuit claiming such cuts would take necessary services and funding from students. Other states also joined the lawsuit.

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Trump now pushing story that's too 'nutso' even for his base: analyst

President Donald Trump's devoted fanbase is accustomed to believing whatever he tells them, even blatantly false hoaxes — but he's finally told them something that they can't accept as true, wrote Michael Tomasky for The New Republic in an analysis published on Monday.

Specifically, Trump and those in his inner circle have done a complete 180 on the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, spending years asserting that there was some big conspiracy to protect scores of rich and powerful people who were supposedly implicated in a "client list." Only for Attorney General Pam Bondi to clarify there is no "client list" and Epstein's death in jail was indeed a suicide, which has kicked off fury from MAGA world and calls for Trump's law enforcement team to resign — even as Trump himself begs his base to let it go.

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'It's a pigsty': GOP split as Trump threatens D.C. takeover

WASHINGTON — Some Republicans on Capitol Hill are all but daring President Donald Trump to take control of the local government that oversees Washington D.C.

Others in the GOP are aghast at the idea, which Trump teased again last week.

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'I was speechless': Ex-White House reporter stunned by Trump supporter's reply

A former White House reporter who covered Donald Trump's first term was shocked by an answer provided by a survivor of the recent floods in Texas.

Brian J. Karem, who famously asked Trump if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he lost the 2020 election, wrote a piece on Substack called, "Donald Trump - the ultimate pimp." In the article, he argues that "the Texas floods are an allegory for the United States in 2025."

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'Signs have always been there': Trump ally says MAGA icon is sabotaging JD Vance

Vice President JD Vance is being undermined by a MAGA legend, according to a Donald Trump associate.

Ex-Fox News personality Tucker Carlson is secretly hoping to be next in line for the presidency, so he's sabotaging the natural next choice, according to far-right influencer Laura Loomer, who has been cited as an influential figure in Trump's orbit.

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'Very audible boos' rang out as Trump shown on Jumbotron at sport event: reports

Donald Trump got booed while attending a sporting event on Sunday, according to news reports.

Trump took family and close advisers to the FIFA Club World Cup final this weekend. When the national anthem started, the Jumbotron displayed Trump saluting.

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'I don't buy it': Fox News turns on Trump over Epstein 'ticking time bomb'

The hosts of Fox & Friends said they didn't buy claims from President Donald Trump's administration that Jeffrey Epstein did not have a list of people connected to his alleged sex trafficking crimes.

"If there's anybody who could walk in and say, 'Okay, we've resolved all of the questions, and there is nothing here,' it would be President Trump and his crew," Fox News co-host Charlie Hurt opined on Sunday. "The problem is, you can't really do it without giving some explanation."

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'That is a flat out lie!' Outrage as Elon Musk's AI chatbot contradicts him

Elon Musk's AI chatbot known as Grok, which was recently in the news for purported praising of Hitler, caused outrage on X after it contradicted its own creator.

The interaction started when MAGA influencer Matt Wallace spread a "rumor."

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Tapes of Epstein talking about Trump labeled 'too hot': president's biographer

The author Michael Wolff is “still waiting for the right context to tell” the story of Jeffrey Epstein’s long friendship with Donald Trump, because the “hours and hours and hours and hours and hours” of tapes Wolff has of the late sex offender discussing the current president have proved “too hot to handle” for a series of publishers.

“I have had discussion after discussion after discussion with media outlets about these tapes,” Wolff said, “and it always comes to, you know, ‘Life is too short and this is too hot to handle.’ And these are … a list of major media organizations.”

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