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'Deer in headlights': Reporter warns Bondi's 'shaky performances' may doom her

Attorney General Pam Bondi is in trouble, political analysts assessed during a discussion Wednesday.

Speaking to MSNBC's Katy Tur about President Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein problem, the commentators couldn't help but notice that the MAGA world is starting to blame Bondi for the unfulfilled promises about the probe.

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Top economist warns US faces Zambia-style debt crisis thanks to Trump budget

A former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers says Republicans and President Donald Trump have set the nation up for the kind of snag that plagues developing and low-revenue nations like Tunisia and Egypt.

Jared Bernstein, a distinguished policy fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, tells The New York Times that he used to oppose budget hawks fretting “about America’s deficits and debt.”

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'What's up with Jackson?' Senator shares theory on justice's scathing dissents

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is doing something unusual this year amid rulings from the court, a U.S. senator observed.

In a thread on X, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) noticed that Justice Jackson's dissents aren't normal, and he thinks there's a reason for it.

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Trump asks head of English-speaking country why he speaks 'such good English'

President Donald Trump praised Liberian President Joseph Boakai for speaking "such good English," apparently unaware that it was the official language of his country.

During a White House event with African leaders on Wednesday, Boakai noted that Liberia was a "long-time friend of the United States."

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'We're toast': Federal workers panic after 'life-altering' Supreme Court ruling

Federal employees are scrambling now that the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of President Donald Trump's desire to slash the government workforce.

Although it's currently on summer break, the Court lifted an order Tuesday blocking Trump from firing federal workers in nearly two dozen agencies, including the State Department and the Social Security Administration.

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'I would know': Trump contradicts himself after playing dumb on Ukraine arms

President Donald Trump contradicted himself after initially saying he didn't know who halted U.S. arms shipments to Ukraine.

The president snapped at CNN's Kaitlin Collins on Tuesday when she first asked who had paused the shipments.

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'Go a little bit quicker': Trump scolds African leaders for talking too much

President Donald Trump scolded the leaders of several African nations because he said they were talking too much.

At a luncheon with the leaders on Wednesday, Trump spoke at length about his accomplishments before handing the floor over to the president of Mauritania. Within minutes, however, the U.S. president lost his patience and signaled for the leader to wrap up his remarks.

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​'Cannot pretend': Dems demand to know Trump admin's effect on Texas horror

With at least 111 people confirmed dead and more than 150 still missing in Texas' catastrophic flooding as of Wednesday, Democrats in Congress are demanding answers about whether the Trump administration's cuts to federal weather monitoring and emergency management agencies may have hampered the response.

Since President Donald Trump retook office, his administration has unilaterally introduced cuts that have substantially reduced the number of employees at the National Weather Service (NWS) and its parent agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which forecast weather and collect environmental data. It has done the same to the Federal Emergency Management System (FEMA), which coordinates responses to natural disasters.

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'Scathing' probe unearths uncounted ballots in key swing state in 2024 election

The Wisconsin Elections Commission issued a scathing report accusing the former Madison city clerk of failing to count all ballots during the 2024 election.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Wednesday that an investigation uncovered nearly 200 ballots went uncounted due to the lack of proper tracking of absentee ballots and other violations.

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'They won't shut up!' Analyst delights at huge risk of MAGA Epstein craze

The MAGA movement's obsession with the mythical "Epstein files" has descended into chaos, with Trump loyalists turning on each other over a conspiracy that doesn't exist—while conveniently ignoring their leader's own disturbing ties to the convicted pedophile, a columnist wrote Wednesday.

The supposed "client list" of the accused late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is pure fiction, repeatedly debunked by journalists who actually exposed Epstein's crimes, Amanda Marcotte wrote for Salon. Yet MAGA influencers are now savaging Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI director Kash Patel, and deputy director Dan Bongino for denying the existence of the documents.

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'We’re working on it': Trump pick admits no plan for farmers amid deportations

Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins was forced to admit on Fox Business Wednesday that the Trump administration has no plan for farmers amid ongoing mass deportations, which have hit farmers particularly hard due to their overreliance on migrant labor.

“Ultimately, we have to move toward a 100% legal workforce, and that’s what this president stands for and that’s what we’re doing,” Rollins told Fox Business’ David Asman. “The mass deportations will continue, but the president has been very clear that we have to make sure we’re not compromising our food supply at the same time.”

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Ex-Trump adviser 'confused' president is 'jeopardizing it all' with latest moves

Marc Short, the former chief of staff to ex-Vice President Mike Pence in the first Trump term, said that he can't understand why President Donald Trump is putting any of his successes in jeopardy with his trade war.

July 9 marked the end of Trump's "90 Deals in 90 Days" plan to secure trade agreements with nearly 100 countries by the deadline. Instead, Trump was able to achieve two deals.

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'Are you nuts?' Steve Bannon calls on Trump to strip Musk of federal contracts

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon argued that President Donald Trump's administration should move to strip Elon Musk's federal contracts after he floated launching a new political party.

On his Wednesday War Room podcast, Bannon noted that Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of Musk's X platform, announced her resignation.

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