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FCC chair makes wishful joke about Stephen Colbert: 'These are MAGA airwaves now'

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr joked that Stephen Colbert had been prevented from airing an interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, because "these are MAGA airwaves now."

During a Thursday interview on the Charlie Kirk Show, co-host Andrew Kolvet asked Carr why CBS had prevented Colbert from airing the Talarico interview.

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DHS officials doubt Noem's plane with bar and queen bed is for deportations: 'Far-fetched'

A $70 million Boeing 737 Max 8 jet used by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and close advisor Corey Lewandowski features luxury amenities despite being designated for deportation operations, according to NBC News.

Interior photographs obtained by NBC reveal the aircraft is outfitted with a bedroom featuring a queen bed, shower facilities, kitchen, four large flat-screen televisions and a requisite bar for the DHS head and her entourage.

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Violent racist Trump supporter goes on the run after failing to report to prison

A supporter of President Donald Trump with a documented history of making violent racist threats against Democrats, a federal judge, and the Texas Capitol has gone on the run after failing to report to prison in Florida.

According to CBS News, federal officials lost track of Abigail Shry after she pleaded guilty last November to threatening U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan. The threat came hours after the judge was assigned to oversee Trump's federal election interference case.

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Trump celebrates his hand-picked panel giving him exactly what he wanted

The Commission of Fine Arts, composed entirely of Donald Trump allies, unanimously approved the president's controversial 90,000-square-foot ballroom project on Thursday. Trump immediately celebrated the decision on Truth Social.

According to the Washington Post, the commission's unanimous vote proceeded despite potential legal challenges and concerns from watchdog groups regarding project financing and costs.

The Post reported, "While the commissions have historically served as a check on the government's building projects—some of which prompted months or years of panel deliberations—Thursday's vote represents the latest example of Trump bending federal processes as he seeks to rush his ballroom project from design to completion."

Trump posted on Truth Social: "The Commission of Fine Arts just approved, unanimously, 6 to 0, with one recusal because he had a conflict in that he worked professionally on the job, the White House Ballroom. Great accolades were paid to the building's beauty and scale. Thank you to the members of the Commission! President DJT."

The commission's vote reflected a stark divergence from public sentiment. More than 2,000 comments were submitted to the agency in the week preceding Thursday's vote, with more than 99 percent opposing the project, according to commission staff secretary Thomas Luebke.

Public concerns centered on the accelerated approval process, insufficient public input, and the proposed building's size and design potentially overshadowing the main White House structure.

You can read more from the Post here.

GOP donor's Epstein denials dismantled on MS NOW: 'Come on, man. No one believes that'

US billionaire Les Wexner, who is a central character in the Jeffrey Epstein files and who helped the convicted sex trafficker amass a substantial portion of his wealth, told lawmakers on Wednesday that he was a victim of being suckered and taken advantage of during their time together.

Those excuses did not fly with MS NOW host Joe Scarborough who called out the former CEO of women’s lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret on Thursday morning.

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Emails reveal MAGA celeb's plan to visit Epstein: 'Will stay on the island'

Documents released by the Department of Justice showed the inner workings of how one close ally of President Donald Trump planned to help rehabilitate the image of Jeffrey Epstein after he was convicted of sex crimes.

The recently released documents showed how MAGA influencer Steve Bannon's relationship grew closer with Epstein up until just days before he was arrested again for sex trafficking.

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'Failure to comply': Judge loses patience with Trump for not returning slavery exhibit

A federal judge appeared to lose her patience after President Donald Trump's administration did not follow an order to return a slavery exhibit to a Philadelphia museum.

In her order on Monday, Judge Cynthia Rufe invoked George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984" to order the return of a slavery exhibit to the museum on the site of former President George Washington's home in Philadelphia.

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'Tough place to be': Trump team scrambles to cook up a message on key issue

President Donald Trump is pivoting to health care as a central midterm strategy despite the issue's catastrophic history for Republicans, hoping popular drug-pricing measures can overcome deep skepticism and boost his political standing.

Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair and pollster Tony Fabrizio have bluntly told Republicans they have no other choice, reported CNN, because Democrats will attack relentlessly on health care and affordability, so they're hoping to seize the offensive first.

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Pam Bondi's 'incredibly stupid' outburst continues to haunt Trump: MS NOW host

Using the Thursday arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on charges of misconduct in public office, most likely over his involvement with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, MS NOW personality Mika Brzezinski did not hesitate to bring up the many failures of Attorney General Pam Bondi at a time when the White House would like the scandal to go away.

Earlier, with an assist from co-host Joe Scarborough, accusing the Donald Trump appointee of a cover-up, since the Department of Justice was handed the notorious Epstein files months ago, “Morning Joe’s” Brzezinski claimed the focus on the president has only increased after Bondi's House Judiciary Committee hearing meltdown a week ago.

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Trump gives Hamas 'a lot of credit' for digging up dead bodies of hostages they murdered

President Donald Trump argued that Hamas deserved "a lot of credit" for digging up the dead bodies of their victims.

During the first Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Trump noted that "every last remaining hostage, both living and dead, has been returned back home" from Gaza.

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Ex-prince's Epstein arrest spurs attacks on Trump team: 'They could be arrested'

The arrest of Britain's Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, younger brother of King Charles III, set off shockwaves on both sides of the Atlantic, and many Americans noted the irony of a member of the royal family suffering consequences for his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.

The former prince was stripped of his royal titles in October and forced to vacate his home earlier this month in the wake of the widening Epstein scandal, and Thames Valley police took him into custody Thursday morning on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

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Trump admits he hoped to get paid for 'Board of Peace': 'Could always use extra cash'

President Donald Trump opened his first Board of Peace meeting by admitting he expected to be personally paid.

Speaking on Thursday from the recently-named Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace, the president insisted that world leaders, such as Pope Leo XIII, would eventually accept his invitation to join the group.

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Trump latest 'triumph' is really just a spotlight on a major failure: analysis

A political coup for Donald Trump has come back to bite him after it highlighted just how poor the president is at clear messaging.

Though the foreign policy win will see China back away from its involvement in the Panama Canal, the action itself will do little to win the Republican Party, or the president, much in the way of political gains at home. Trump had pushed for action to be taken against China at the start of his second term. Panamanian courts have since ruled that China's claim to ports in the Panama Canal is unconstitutional.

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