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'Unfathomably cruel' Kristi Noem is rapidly 'falling out of favor with Trump': report

Author Melissa Gira Grant argues President Donald Trump appears to be tiring of United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.

Before Trump’s second term, the idea that somebody like Noem would head the Department of Homeland Security seemed “beyond unlikely,” Grant writes in The New Republic. “But her cruelty once handed this power was foreseeable. If Noem’s name rang any bells for most people before the Senate confirmed her to head DHS this January (to their enduring shame), it was because she shot her 14-month-old dog to death in a gravel pit and included the grisly scene in her election-year memoir.”

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'I will break you!' Gloves come off as two major anti-Trump ex-insiders fight each other

Two former Trump insiders who are now activists against the president turned against one another in the run-up to Christmas.

Soviet-born Lev Parnas, who worked closely with Rudy Giuliani during Trump's first administration and was purportedly sent to Ukraine to help Trump and Giuliani make contacts there for the purposes of digging up negative info on Hunter Biden, has gone to war against former Trump fixer Michael Cohen. Cohen was previously convicted for campaign finance violations.

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'Something's rotten': Conspiracy theories fly as new DOJ Epstein note burned by both sides

Conservative and liberal powerhouses united around Christmas in their condemnation of a new statement about the Epstein files made by the Department of Justice, with some already notifying the investigative authorities.

The Justice Department on Christmas Eve made a surprising announcement, writing, "The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the FBI have informed the Department of Justice that they have uncovered over a million more documents potentially related to the Jeffrey Epstein case."

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Internet erupts over Epstein file linking president to murder of baby

Raw Story on Christmas Eve reported on a file released by the DOJ which shows a purported victim linking Donald Trump to the currently still unverified murder of a newborn baby, and the internet erupted with people flagging the potential crime.

The day before Christmas, we reported that Trump's name had appeared on a newly released Epstein file in which a self-identified victim made allegations about a newborn baby being murdered and dumped in Lake Michigan. The Justice Department released the file ahead of Christmas Eve in which an unnamed individual, on Aug. 3, 2020, was looking for an update on the status of their earlier complaint. The report listed the victim's unnamed uncle as the perpetrator and Trump as a witness.

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Pope's Christmas service includes 'unexpected gesture' seen as protest to key Trump policy

Pope Leo XIV made an "unexpected gesture" at his Christmas service that is being taken as a dig at Trump's key policy.

The pope, who has been accused of making "pointed remarks" aimed at Trump in the past, gave a Christmas speech largely devoid of political references. But the issue of immigration crept in, as Reuters reports:

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Observers pounce on Trump's hateful Christmas rant: 'Never get used to this insanity'

Donald Trump caused a stir among his critics when he released a Christmas screed attacking his perceived enemies.

The president took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to strike a familiar tone for his celebrations of various holidays.

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'Impossible to take at face value': CBS's boss shredded for blocking '60 Minutes' story

The Atlantic's Jonathan Chait raked newly-installed CBS boss Bari Weiss over the coals for her controversial move to block the release of a "60 Minutes" report on horrific conditions at the foreign megaprison where President Donald Trump is shipping hundreds of migrants with no due process — and warned that her justifications for it are not credible in the slightest, given the context in which she was installed into the network in the first place.

"The year is 2029," wrote Chait. "President Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, having spent years raging against Fox News as a propaganda organ whose very operation is illegal, has found a pressure point to control it. She enables its sale to owners who are friends of hers, and whose business depends on regulatory favors she has made a practice of doling out to allies. As the new editor in chief of Fox News, the owners installed Tim Miller, a skeptic of conservatism who has never previously worked in television news."

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'Soulless': Ex-GOP speechwriter bashes Trump's late-night 'hate tweeting' session

A former GOP speechwriter bashed President Donald Trump on Wednesday after the president went on a late-night "hate tweeting" session.

Late Tuesday night, Trump fired off a series of posts on Truth Social about late-night television hosts who have criticized him. For instance, he asked his more than 11.2 million followers which of the large networks has the worst late-night show, and claimed the hosts had "no talent." He also appeared to threaten to revoke the broadcast licenses of networks that are "100% negative" against him.

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'Only race I care about': MAGA outcast vows to stop Trump-endorsed Gov candidate in Ohio

Neo-Nazi activist and "Groyper" leader Nick Fuentes has a new target to defeat in the political arena — and it's a MAGA Republican.

According to Fox News, "White nationalist Nick Fuentes vowed to campaign against Vivek Ramaswamy in a slur-laced rant denouncing the Republican’s Ohio governor bid," during a stream. Specifically, Fuentes said, "I think I’m going to go to Ohio, and the word that we are looking for is denial. We have to deny Vivek Ramaswamy the governorship. This is the only race I care about in ‘26. It’s the only one I care about."

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Trump DOJ's handling of Epstein files 'has created the worst possible outcome': analysis

Amid this week's newest release of files pertaining to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's two federal criminal investigations, one author is arguing that justice for Epstein's victims is being considered an afterthought.

In a Wednesday op-ed for the New York Times, author and MS NOW contributor Molly Jong-Fast lamented that the Department of Justice's (DOJ) releases of documents show that Epstein caused great harm to a significant number of young girls and observed that "we seem no closer to getting justice for the women who were the victims of this vast scheme."

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'An outrage': Ex-prosecutor says DOJ's move on Epstein files is aimed at shielding Trump

The Justice Department is now all but openly manipulating the release of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files to insulate President Donald Trump from any potentially damaging information, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance wrote on her Substack on Wednesday.

This comes after White House officials started directly controlling the social media account for the DOJ, which shortly proclaimed a letter in which Epstein appeared to incriminate Trump was "fake" and called an influencer expressing skepticism a "dope."

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Embattled Colorado clerk asks state court to recognize Trump's pardon: report

An embattled former county clerk in Colorado who is serving a nine-year sentence for her efforts to help President Donald Trump overturn the results of the 2020 election asked the Colorado Court of Appeals to recognize the president's pardon of her, according to a new report.

The Associated Press reported on Wednesday that lawyers for Tina Peters asked the appeals court to recognize Trump's pardon, citing George Washington's pardons of those who participated in the Whiskey Rebellion in 1795. Presidential pardons do not cover state crimes, although Peters' lawyers are asking the appeals court to make an exception.

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A small group of Republican 'extortionists' has usurped Mike Johnson's power: WSJ

House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-La.) Republican majority is not only razor-thin, but is also becoming increasingly rebellious, according to a new analysis in the Wall Street Journal.

The Journal's Kimberly A. Strassel wrote Wednesday that Johnson has effectively ceded his power to a group of "moderate extortionists" within the House Republican Conference who continuously extract concessions from him. She specifically singled out Reps. Rob Bresnahan (R-Pa.), Ryan Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) and Ryan Mackenzie (R-Pa.) for "tank[ing] months of hard-fought Republican healthcare effort with one display of indignation."

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