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MAGA donors may be pressuring Trump to bury their names out of Epstein files: reporter

A prominent reporter in the Jeffrey Epstein case floated a startling possibility on Tuesday that powerful donors could be leaning on President Donald Trump to quash any damning information from being released by his Justice Department.

Julie K. Brown, an investigative reporter with the Miami Herald, joined former GOP operative Tim Miller on a podcast for The Bulwark to discuss the case.

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Trump strips legal status from more than 1.5 million immigrants in historic crackdown

Since Inauguration Day, more than 1.5 million immigrants have either lost or will lose their temporary legal status, including their work authorizations and deportation protections, due to President Donald Trump’s aggressive revocation of legal immigration.

It’s the most rapid loss in legal status for immigrants in recent United States history, experts in immigration policy told States Newsroom. The Trump administration curtailed legal immigration by terminating Temporary Protected Status for more than 1 million immigrants and ending Humanitarian Parole protections for half a million more individuals.

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Trump cost himself $67M with bid to cater to the 'America First' crowd

Trump Media & Technology Group, a corporation majority-owned by the president, launched five new investment products aimed at the "America First" crowd on Tuesday, according to a new report, a move that created a roughly $67.7 million hole in Trump's pocket.

Barron's reported on Tuesday that Trump Media launched five new "America First"- themed Exchange-Traded Funds, a move that caused the company's stock price to fall by 4.48% at the closing bell. The ETFs focus on sectors such as commercial real estate, defense, and technology, according to the report.

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Republicans grow 'antsy' as Trump's 'baggage' spills over into 2026

President Donald Trump is carrying some large foreign policy "baggage" into 2026, according to a new Politico piece flagging the biggest items still hanging in the balance.

Trump kicked off his second term by self-describing himself as a "peace president" dedicated to ending global conflicts. As 2026 dawns, he's saddled with a sprawling foreign policy mess that threatens to collide with voter apprehension about the economy, Politico reported.

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MAGA candidate scrambles as he's pressed about kneeling after George Floyd's death

A MAGA candidate for California governor had to fend off a tough question from a MAGA TV host on Tuesday over his previous support for the social justice movement following the death of George Floyd in 2020.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco joined MAGA TV host Eric Bolling on his eponymous show on Tuesday to discuss the California governor's race. During the interview, Bolling asked Bianco to respond to a report of him taking a knee in solidarity with protesters during the George Floyd movement.

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'Smoking gun' exposed by senator as Trump admin suffers major court setback

A senior Democratic senator lambasted President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday after a judge handed the administration its latest loss in a high-profile immigration case.

On Tuesday, Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. of the Middle District of Tennessee handed down a ruling that found Trump prosecutors were conspiring with people in Washington, D.C. who "may or may not have acted with improper motivation," when bringing charges against Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, CNN's Jim Scuitto reported on "The Arena." Abrego-Garcia is a Salvadoran national who had lived in Maryland for several years with temporary protected status before the Trump administration illegally deported him in March.

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MAGA influencer's viral Somali fraud claims shot down by CBS News fact check

Despite a right-leaning change in management at CBS News, the network disputed claims made by MAGA influencer Nick Shirley about alleged fraud at Somali daycare facilities in Minnesota.

Shirley's video investigation, which was viewed tens of millions of times on YouTube and X, suggested that the facilities were taking funds from the government without caring for children.

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Trump hit with ominous health prophecy from shamans: 'United States should prepare'

As the New Year approaches, a group of Peruvian shamans has gathered in the capital city of Lima for an annual prediction event — and according to The Daily Beast, they are urging the United States to brace itself for President Donald Trump's health to decline in 2026.

“The United States should prepare itself because Donald Trump will fall seriously ill,” said Juan de Dios Garcia, as "shamans gathered on a beach in colorful traditional Andean ponchos, carrying posters of world leaders, including one of Trump," per the report.

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'Very scary': Ex-Scientologist issues warning after Trump seen 'hanging out' with members

Former Scientologist Leah Remini warned that President Donald Trump's administration has been "infiltrated" by members of the secretive church.

Conservative broadcaster Erick Erickson noted on Tuesday that at least five Scientologists had been seen with Trump in the last few days.

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'Too little, too late': Experts say Kavanaugh won't undo his damage with major U-turn

A recent opinion by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, which has all of the appearances that he wants the expression “Kavanaugh stops” to fade into obscurity, was panned by Slate legal analysts Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern on Tuesday.

At issue was Kavanaugh, appointed to the nation’s highest court by Donald Trump in 2018 despite concerns about his past, concurring on a ruling banning the use of National Guard in Chicago, where he clarified, or “walked back” as Lithwick and Stern accused, his stance on which law enforcement stops pass constitutional muster.

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'Bondi's all panicking': Alex Jones threatens to surround White House with 5,000 people

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones threatened to surround the White House with 5,000 people to convince President Donald Trump to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel and replace them with people who will indict members of the so-called deep state.

During his Tuesday broadcast, Jones claimed sources had told him that Bondi feared being fired by the president.

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'No one cares for him': Trump appointee farmed out to menial jobs as co-workers revolt

A failed Donald Trump administration appointee to the Department of Homeland Security, whose nomination to head up the Office of Special Counsel was scuttled due to his well-documented racist past, ended up with a lesser job at the General Services Administration, where he has been greeted with nothing but loathing, reports Politico.

Paul Ingrassia, who has admitted he has a “Nazi streak,” was at the center of a firestorm after his OSC nomination, where GOP lawmakers made it clear he would not be approved. He then withdrew from consideration.

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Top Trump staffer in hot water for revealing details in Epstein files before their release

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles found herself facing questions after she revealed that President Donald Trump was on a flight manifest for sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's jet.

In a letter to Wiles on Tuesday, Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) demanded to know how Wiles had the authority to access information in the Epstein files before they were released.

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