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'Disgusting': Karoline Leavitt under fire after bizarre new 'terrorists' claim on Fox News

White House press secretary is drawing criticism after alleging that members of the Democratic Party are mainly terrorists, undocumented immigrants and violent criminals.

Speaking to Fox News on Thursday, Karoline Leavitt claimed, "The Democrat Party's main constituency is made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals."

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Kash Patel claims members of 'Antifa Cell' indicted on terrorism charges

FBI Director Kash Patel claimed that the FBI had indicted "members" of a purported "Antifa Cell" on terrorism charges.

An indictment unsealed on Thursday charged Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evetts with support for terrorism, attempted murder, and other crimes that allegedly occurred during a July 4 attack on a Texas ICE facility.

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DOJ to ask grand jury to indict ex-advisor today: CNN

An indictment against President Donald Trump's former National Security Adviser is being presented to a grand jury this afternoon, CNN reported.

"The lead prosecutor on the Bolton investigation arrived at the courthouse in Greenbelt just before 1:30 p.m. Thursday to meet with the grand jury," noted the report. "The grand jury had been there throughout the morning hearing other matters."

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GOP shutdown is killing major Trump demand: WSJ

Adding to the list of unintended consequences facing Donald Trump’s administration, the president’s effort to get the Fed to approve a larger interest rate cut is likely doomed from the start.

The culprit this time is not data that indicates it would not be advisable, but a lack of data because government analysts have been either fired or furloughed as part of the government shutdown.

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'We will have no choice': Trump threatens to bring American troops to Gaza

President Donald Trump Thursday threatened to bring American troops to Gaza.

Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform:

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'Bring this inglorious war to an end': Trump hails possible breakthrough after Putin call

President Donald Trump hailed what he called a breakthrough in possible negotiations to end Russia's war against Ukraine.

The U.S. president spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than an hour Thursday, based on a pair of Truth Social posts about the call, and announced a meeting of "high-level advisers" next week at an as-yet undetermined location, and he said another meeting was set afterward between himself and Putin in Hungary.

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Fox News claims Nazi symbol in GOP office was 'optical illusion'

Fox News reported that a swastika found in the office of Rep. Dave Taylor (R-OH) may have been an "optical illusion."

Despite being clearly visible in images obtained by Politico, staffers claimed to Fox News that the symbol may not have been visible to the naked eye. The emblem was found embedded in an American flag that was pinned to a cubicle on Wednesday.

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'Normalized it': Ex-Trump aide blasts 'dark underbelly' allowing 'racism' in GOP chats

Former Donald Trump communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin attacked the "dark underbelly" of the Republican Party that was exposed in a group chat this week.

Politico reported thousands of pages of chat conversation between members of the Young Republicans across the country in which they expressed racist, sexist, homophobic and anti-Semitic ideology while also making rape jokes.

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett admits Trump could be beyond the Supreme Court's control

In an interview released on Thursday, Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Comey Barrett had to be asked twice what the nation’s highest court would do if Donald Trump turned up his nose at an adverse ruling and refused to abide by it.

In a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times’ Ross Douthat, Barrett was first asked about the extent of the president’s power over the government that has been a central tenet of Trump’s second term as his inner circle has pushed the so-called “unitary executive theory" that slots him above the legislative and judicial branches of government.

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'Give me a break!' Tom Homan flees reporters as he refuses to deny taking $50K bribe

Border czar Tom Homan dodged reporters at the White House as he refused to say if he took a $50,000 cash bribe in an FBI sting.

Despite finding time for a Fox News interview on Thursday, Homan immediately turned and walked quickly to avoid other reporters at the White House.

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'We defended that evil ideology': Mike Johnson makes horrific gaffe in Nazi speech

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) made a horrific apparent gaffe when discussing a swastika spotted in a Republican congressman's office.

U.S. Capitol Police were called to investigate a display of an American flag altered to show the Nazi symbol pinned to a wall in a cubicle used by Angelo Elia, a staffer for Rep. Dave Taylor (R-OH), and the GOP speaker attempted to distance the party from fascist ideology.

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'Reconsider': Analyst says Trump's elite supporters are getting clear message to back off

President Donald Trump's big supporters are getting a clear message to "reconsider their relationship to the regime" — and back off — as millions of people prepare to hit the streets for "No Kings" protests across the U.S, according to an analyst.

More than 2,500 events are scheduled across 50 states on Saturday and "the need for resistance is urgent," Chauncey DeVega writes in a commentary piece for Salon.

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'Gives me pause': Illinois judge 'profoundly concerned' ICE is violating her order

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Justice Department appeared in court Thursday after a judge became "profoundly concerned" that her court order was being violated.

At issue is the demand made of ICE by U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis that federal agents not use any kind of riot control chemicals on crowds.

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