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Jan. 6 officers take first step toward defeating Trump's insurrectionist 'slush fund'

Two of the most recognizable police officers from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to kill the Trump administration's $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" before it can pay out a single dollar to the rioters who beat them.

Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges filed the complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, calling the fund "the most brazen act of presidential corruption this century."

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Jeff Bezos scrambles to downplay Trump connection: 'I still call Obama for advice'

Jeff Bezos tried Wednesday to thread a needle that's gotten increasingly hard to thread — insisting he's no Trump lackey while simultaneously heaping praise on the president — and it showed.

In a wide-ranging live interview on CNBC's Squawk Box from the Blue Origin Rocket Factory in Merritt Island, Florida, the Amazon founder and world's second-richest man pushed back on the perception that he's become just another billionaire in Trump's pocket — but his own words complicated the case.

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Dems have shot at midterm 'tsunami' after new horrific Trump polling numbers: analyst

Citing Donald Trump’s collapsing support, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll, longtime political observer John Heilemann observed on Wednesday morning that Republican Party will not only lose in the November midterms, but it is increasingly looking like they will lose big.

Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” Heilemann claimed there are numbers in the new polling that should be keeping Republicans up at night, with Trumpunderwater” across the board.

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Epstein recruiter's FBI note contradicts Melania story — and may have triggered her panic

Melania Trump’s hastily called press briefing last month to emphatically deny any relationship with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein elicited a flurry of speculation about who might be holding information that the First Lady doesn’t want to come out.

A statement provided to the FBI and federal prosecutors by a former model who worked for Epstein as a recruiter for his sex trafficking enterprise appears to shed some light on what Melania is trying to keep under wraps.

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Trump is trying to bury something big — and he just gave away the game: ex-prosecutor

Donald Trump just signaled he is trying to get away with something big, according to an ex-DOJ lawyer.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance is raising alarms over what she calls a "pardon on steroids" — a one-page Justice Department settlement, signed quietly Monday by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, that shields Trump, his family, and his businesses from any federal prosecution or civil action for crimes "presently known or unknown."

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Trump told by GOP they won't spend a dime on his candidate: 'You broke it, you bought it'

Donald Trump’s string of big primary wins on Tuesday, where his hand-selected candidates took out some of his biggest critics in the Republican Party, was undercut by his endorsement of controversial Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is now expected to be the nominee in place of incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.

Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” conservative journalist David Drucker of The Dispatch reported on Wednesday morning that Trump’s pick of the scandal-plagued Paxton has the GOP leadership furious and the president has been told in no uncertain terms that Paxton should not expect any party money for his general campaign should he win his primary battle as expected.

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'Straight out of South Park': MS NOW hosts burst into laughter as Trump plan falls apart

MS NOW host Joe Scarborough and “Morning Joe” regular John Heilemann had a good laugh on Wednesday morning over a report that Donald Trump and the Israelis had a grand plan to reinstall Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the leader of Iran.

According to the New York Times report, “… the audacious plan, developed by the Israelis and which Mr. Ahmadinejad had been consulted about, quickly went awry, according to the U.S. officials who were briefed on it.”

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Republicans panic as Trump appears 'maniacally focused' on risking GOP majorities: report

President Donald Trump seems to have thrown caution to the wind to pursue his own priorities, according to a new report.

The 79-year-old president has endorsed loyalist candidates in GOP primaries that might face a stiffer challenge in November's general election and prioritized costly and unpopular projects as gas prices related to his Iran war further drive up cost of living concerns, and NOTUS reported that Republicans are growing concerned.

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Trump won't have his gold coins in time for America's 250th birthday: report

The U.S. Mint won't be able to produce gold coins bearing Trump's face before America's 250th birthday, according to a new report.

"The Mint is currently in the design stage of a large 24k gold coin depicting President Trump in commemoration of the United States Semiquincentennial," April Stafford, the director of the office of design management at the U.S. Mint, wrote in a legal filing published by Newsweek.

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WSJ torches Trump's 'rotten' deal as 'emblem of today's warped political age'

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board torched one of Trump's latest deals in a Tuesday opinion piece.

"Could future historians ask for a better emblem of today's warped political age?" the board wrote about Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund. Trump created the fund by dismissing a lawsuit against the IRS and even secured additional protections for himself.

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WSJ warns Trump about to repeat catastrophic mistake that once cost Republicans Georgia

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board wasn't happy with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, warning he's about to repeat the political catastrophe that cost Republicans control of the Senate five years ago.

In a sharply worded editorial published Tuesday, the Journal's editorial board argued that Trump's last-minute endorsement of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn in next week's GOP runoff puts the Texas Senate seat in play and effectively hands Democrats a path to flipping the chamber.

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Blindsided Republicans panic that Trump just cost them the Senate: report

Republicans are worried that Trump's latest endorsement will cost them control of the Senate, according to a new report.

A Republican familiar with Texas politics told NOTUS that Trump's endorsement of the state's Attorney General Ken Paxton could cost the GOP its Senate majority in the upcoming midterms, according to a report.

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'You are wasting my time': Senator loses patience as Sean Duffy retorts 'Welcome to MAGA'

Another lawmaker could barely stand the way Trump's transportation secretary refused to answer straightforward questions during Capitol Hill testimony on Tuesday.

"You are encouraging Americans to spend the summer road tripping," Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) said to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy during testimony on Tuesday. "Let me just ask you, how much did you rack up on gas during your Great American Road Trip?"

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