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'Hurricane of corruption': GOP warned to brace for tough questions on Trump

The Republican Party has been told to brace itself to field tough questions on Donald Trump and his administration.

The president is under fire for a multitude of reasons, including the cost-of-living crisis, healthcare woes, and frequent mentions in a newly released collection of Jeffrey Epstein's files. The GOP will have ended the year in a "hurricane of corruption," according to ex-judge Thomas G. Moukawsher, writing in Newsweek. The retired judge has said the next few weeks are paramount for Republican representatives to prepare themselves.

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Trump admin to seize wages of up to 5 million defaulted student loan holders

President Donald Trump's administration will reportedly begin seizing wages from up to 5 million student loan borrowers who are behind on their payments.

On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education confirmed the plan to CNBC.

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'Took me into a fancy hotel': FBI received explosive tip about Trump and Epstein

The FBI received an explosive tip in October of 2020 regarding then-President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein and an incident that allegedly took place in the 1990s, a new release from the Justice Department revealed Tuesday.

An FBI report documenting the tip was made public early Tuesday morning as part of the DOJ’s ongoing release of Epstein files, and includes multiple allegations involving Trump and Epstein from at least two sources, though some are second-hand.

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'Deeply embarrassing' Trump letter 'raises all sort of questions': Morning Joe hosts

A handwritten note purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein to a convicted pedophile in which he claims Donald Trumpshares our love of young, nubile girls” left a MS NOW panel almost speechless on Tuesday morning.

Towards the end of the Morning Joe” episode that had been light-hearted all morning as the holiday weekend looms, the panel became deadly serious as co-host Jonathan Lemire read from the letter, included in the freshly released Epstein files.

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FBI sought handwriting analysis of Epstein letter claiming Trump linked to abuse: document

The FBI requested a handwriting analysis after a message allegedly sent by Jeffrey Epstein to another notorious sex offender apparently suggested the implication of Donald Trump.

The letter, postmarked Aug. 13, 2019, three days after Epstein died in federal custody, to former U.S. gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, who was convicted of sexually abusing scores of young gymnasts, alleges that President Donald Trump shared their "love of young, nubile girls."

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Trump's DOJ declined to prosecute '10 co-conspirators': Epstein documents

President Donald Trump's first-term Department of Justice declined to prosecute 10 of Jeffrey Epstein's "co-conspirators," according to files released this week.

On Tuesday, attorney Aaron Parnas pointed out that the revelation was from "by far the most important document released overnight."

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'Would you like me to leave?' Trump floats ditching White House for TV hosting gig

President Donald Trump floated the idea of ditching the Oval Office Tuesday to instead pursue a career as a television host, asking his followers whether they supported the idea of an abrupt career change.

Whether serious or in jest, Trump made the remarks after announcing that he would be hosting the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony scheduled for Tuesday evening, which he said he’d be doing “at the request of the board, and just about everybody else in America.”

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'It was for prostitutes': FBI fielded explosive tip about Trump party at Mar-a-Lago

One of the documents briefly disclosed by the Department of Justice contains an FBI tip related to a party allegedly hosted more than two decades ago by President Donald Trump that featured prostitutes.

An unidentified female told the FBI in in October 2020 that she had information about a "Jeffrey Epstein party" in 2000, according to a partially redacted summary of the tip — which has not been verified as accurate — that was included in a new batch of files posted online Monday night, but then removed several hours later.

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Nobel Prize winner frets that Trump's sent economy into chaos: 'Nobody knows what's next'

A Nobel Prize winner has suggested "nobody knows what's next" for the economy under Donald Trump's administration.

The president has struggled to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, prompting Paul Krugman to point out that the economy under Trump is hard to pin down. Writing in his Substack newsletter, the award-winning economist claimed the Trump tariff policy had made businesses across the country "reluctant to make commitments" for fear the economy could massively change again.

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Morning Joe brutally mimics a slow-witted JD Vance claiming to be 'fooled' by media

A MS NOW segment of JD Vance’s increasingly higher profile as he apparently makes a bid to claim the MAGA mantle from Donald Trump took a humorous turn Tuesday when it was brought up that Vance once used to equate the president with Hitler.

That was when co-host Joe Scarborough mimicked Vance’s voice, making him sound mentally diminished.

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'This terrifies me!' CNN's Maria Cardona freaks out that Trump might deport her

CNN's Maria Cardona lost patience with a conservative panelist's efforts to justify the detention and deportations of U.S. citizens as part of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.

The panelists were discussing the case of Dulce Consuelo Díaz Morales, a Baltimore mother in ICE custody whose attorney says was born in the United States, but Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nance argued that mistaken deportations were to be expected in a massive operation she deems necessary, citing two examples of women who were slain by undocumented migrants.

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Morning Joe goes scorched earth on 'ridiculous' Bari Weiss after viewing spiked CBS story

CBS News head Bari Weiss’s decision to “spike” a “60 Minutes’ segment detailing the horrific treatment of migrants sent by President Donald Trump’s administration to a brutal maximum security prison in El Salvador looks even worse now that the video clip was leaked online.

On Tuesday morning, the hosts of “Morning Joe” revealed that they had watched it and were incredulous that it was considered incomplete and needing more work, as Weiss later complained in a memo to CBS staffers.

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'Hold up': MAGA ally's Trump defense halted as she butchers victim's name live on CNN

CNN's Audie Cornish put an end to a conservative panelist's efforts to exonerate President Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

The Department of Justice disclosed another batch of documents related to a sex trafficking investigation into Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, with the president's name mentioned frequently, but Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nance insisted to "CNN This Morning" that Trump had nothing to fear from the contents of those files.

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