Trump News

'Breathtaking': Experts stunned by new details on Trump’s domestic military deployments

Foreign policy experts were left stunned on Wednesday after The Intercept obtained and published new details on the scope of President Donald Trump’s unprecedented use of the military in American cities.

According to the outlet, around 35,000 federal troops had been deployed to American cities this year, a staggering 75% increase over the outlet’s previous estimation of nearly 20,000 in July. Federal troops drawn from the Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy and National Guard have been deployed by Trump to five states this year: Arizona, California, Florida, New Mexico, and Texas, as well as to Washington, D.C.

Keep reading... Show less

Outrage as Trump-Epstein images projected on UK castle lead to 'Orwellian' arrests

The leaders of the UK-based protest group Led By Donkeys said Wednesday that four of its members remained under arrest for displaying images of US President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on the side of Windsor Castle ahead of Trump’s second state visit to the United Kingdom.

The widely available images were accompanied by a narration discussing Trump and Epstein’s friendship, as well as pictures of Epstein’s victims, police reports, and news reports about the case.

Keep reading... Show less

Sen. Cassidy shoots down GOP colleague over her CDC conspiracy obsession

The chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee pushed back at one of his GOP colleagues as she attempted to incorporate him into her conspiracy theory about the firing of the CDC’s Dr. Susan Monarez.

Given time to question the former CDC director who was fired by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., GOP Sen. Ashley Moody, who was appointed to the seat previously occupied by Marco Rubio, instead used the majority of her time asking who Monarez’s lawyers are as she attempted to paint an anti-Donald Trump conspiracy.

Keep reading... Show less

'You're the freaking FBI': Democrat slams Patel over why FBI doesn't have all Epstein docs

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) hammered FBI Director Kash Patel when questioning him before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

Lieu asked simply whether he had seen all of the images included in the investigation files around accused child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. He began by questioning the discovery of a safe when raiding the Epstein mansion.

Keep reading... Show less

'Never do it again': RFK Jr. threatened CDC director after she spoke with lawmakers

According to the now-fired director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. grew alarmed by what she might tell members of Congress and warned her she was barred from speaking to them.

Speaking before a Senate panel on Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Susan Monarez, a microbiologist, was asked by Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) about her relationship with the Donald Trump appointee who has no medical background, Baldwin began with, “Secretary Kennedy has consistently failed to provide information to Congress as he continues to undermine public health from his role in the Trump administration. You've heard from me before having Secretary Kennedy in charge of the health of Americans is dangerous. And what we're hearing from you today really underscores this for me, doctor, is when your confirmation was before the Senate, I had my doubts that anyone in your position would be able to stick to the science and stand up to Secretary Kennedy as he compromises the health of the country in order to further his own ideas and agenda. I am pleased to see that you and other senior members of the CDC, like Dr. Houry, did stand up to him when the time came.”

Keep reading... Show less

King's staff jokes Trump brought own sheets to avoid tan cream stains on royal linen

President Donald Trump flew his own bed linen from the U.S. for his stay in a royal English castle — and courtiers in the ultra-luxurious accommodation think they know why.

Courtiers at Windsor Castle — a home to Great Britain's King Charles — are reportedly joking that Trump wants to avoid leaving stains on the royal bedding from tanning chemicals.

Keep reading... Show less

UK 'revealed something' with 'made up' ceremony to appease Trump's 'king' fantasy: report

The United Kingdom is "desperate" to appease President Donald Trump, "shamelessly" giving him a made up ceremony and indulging in his "king fantasy" during his second state visit to Britain on Wednesday, according to media reports.

"Trump demands spectacle, and Britain provides it. He wants to be king, and, for a day, Britain is letting him," Tom Sykes, European Editor At Large for the Daily Beast wrote. "It made up the entire ceremony from scratch from the elements of other royal spectacles."

Keep reading... Show less

'I agree with Trump': Ex-CDC official uses president's name to protest firing by RFK Jr.

During her opening statement before a Senate committee, Dr. Susan Monarez, the former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, explained that at the time of her firing by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. she was following a path laid out by President Donald Trump.

She explained that, “For three decades, I have worked at the intersection of public health, science and technology innovation, always challenging the status quo and welcoming the changes that come from research and discovery. Even under pressure, I could not replace evidence with ideology or compromise my integrity.”

Keep reading... Show less

Watch live: FBI Director Kash Patel grilled in new congressional hearing

FBI Director Kash Patel will testify Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee, his second hearing since the killing of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, and just one day after an explosive hearing on Tuesday before that saw Patel grilled by a Senate committee.

Patel is expected to be grilled by lawmakers on his agency’s handling of the investigation into Kirk’s killer, which has drawn scrutiny for its numerous missteps, which include false statements and inflammatory rhetoric.

Keep reading... Show less

'Open season': Expert says Trump heading straight for a 'danger moment' with UK visit

Donald Trump’s so far smooth appearance as he visits the United Kingdom could end badly, according to the former Deputy to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

Appearing on CNN International, Sir Alan Duncan claimed the beginning of the visit has gone well while admitting the American president, who is not popular overseas, has been “hermetically sealed” away from the public.

Keep reading... Show less

UK cops seize mobile billboard with Trump-Epstein photo amid president's visit

Police have seized a truck driving a billboard around Windsor Castle, where President Donald Trump is visiting for a state visit. The billboard showed a giant photo of convicted child abuser Jeffrey Epstein standing with Trump.

The National, a Scottish newspaper, uploaded a video showing the banner as it was driving down the street. A police officer is then seen stopping the truck, turning off the sign and driving off with it.

Keep reading... Show less

'Go home, pedophile!' Epstein scandal follows Trump to London on state visit

President Donald Trump received a rude welcome in the United Kingdom, where hundreds of protesters greeted him with signs calling him a fascist and pedophile.

A van displaying a photo of the U.S. president and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was briefly stopped by police Wednesday as it approached Windsor Castle, where King Charles will host him for an official state visit, and CNN International's Nic Robertson reported on the massive protests against Trump.

Keep reading... Show less

Ex-prosecutor sticks knife in current Kash Patel and Pam Bondi 'clown show'

Appearing on MSNBC to promote his book on the investigation into American presidents starting with Richard Nixon, a former prosecutor and current CNN legal analyst managed to fit in a shot at Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel over their recent antics.

Speaking with the hosts on “Morning Joe” about reforms needed at the Department of Justice when it comes to independent counsels, Elie Honig changed direction briefly to touch on Patel’s bumbling investigation of the Charlie Kirk murder and Bondi’s much-criticized comments about using the full force of her office to prosecute people for “hate speech.”

Keep reading... Show less