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'It’s an affront': DC tour guide rips Trump's troop surge as a tourist 'spectacle'

A tour guide in Washington, D.C. blasted the Trump administration's decision to send National Guard troops into the city to address crime, calling it a "spectacle" for tourists seeking a new photo op.

Elijah Edwards wrote a letter to the Washington Post editors on Friday, calling it "fitting" that most federal agents and troops were clustered along the National Mall and near city monuments, rather than in crime-heavy neighborhoods.

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Major furniture retailers see stocks plummet after Trump's social media warning

President Donald Trump's warning that imported furniture will soon face tariffs sent stocks reeling for major retailers, according to a report.

On Friday, Trump said on his Truth Social platform that his administration was conducting a major tariff investigation into furniture imports. The administration plans to impose tariffs at a rate still to be determined once the probe is completed within the next 50 days.

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'Pretty creative': CNN hosts debunk Trump's Epstein claims in brutal fact-check

During a press conference in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump dismissed the new release of documents relating to convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein as a "hoax" concocted by Democrats. His claims didn't pass muster after two CNN hosts conducted a prompt fact-check.

On Friday, CNN hosts Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar interrupted Trump's comments from the White House to make it clear to viewers that not everything the president was saying was factual. When a reporter asked Trump for his thoughts on the House Oversight Committee receiving a new tranche of Epstein files from the Department of Justice in response to a subpoena, the president said he was in favor of transparency but that some names in the files may not "deserve" to be there given the size of Epstein's rolodex.

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Trump's Pentagon ousts general who gave intelligence report he didn't like

On Friday, the Pentagon fired Air Force Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, who was leading the Defense Intelligence Agency.

ABC News noted that the Pentagon refused to answer any questions about whether he was forced out or why. However, Kruse oversaw the intelligence report that detailed the aftermath of Trump's bombing of Iran's nuclear sites. The sites were severely damaged, but they weren't entirely destroyed, CNN reported at the time, citing an intelligence report. Trump claimed everything was "obliterated."

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Trump called out after big Intel move: 'Literally communism'

President Donald Trump has wielded his insult machine at Democrats he claims are "socialists" and "communists," but the state purchase of Intel has many, including conservatives, questioning whether he's the real "big government" guy.

On Friday, computer chip manufacturer Intel agreed to allow the government to purchase 10% of its company, making the U.S. government the largest shareholder in the company, NPR reported.

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'What is the point?' MSNBC flabbergasted by Ghislaine Maxwell's chat with Trump DOJ

MSNBC host Katy Tur was among those going through the transcript of the interview that President Donald Trump's former defense lawyer did with Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. After what she read, she couldn't figure out the point of the interview.

"My larger point here, and this is what I was going to ask before: what is the point of this interview? What's the point of this interview?" she exclaimed.

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6 key excerpts from Ghislaine Maxwell's interview with DOJ

An edited transcript of the Justice Department's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell was released on Friday, containing 22 references to President Donald Trump across two days.

Here are five noteworthy quotes from the documents.

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'Who’s gonna tell him to leave?' Conservative George Conway sounds dire Trump warning

George Conway, the prominent conservative attorney and “never Trump” Republican turned independent, sounded a dire warning hours before President Donald Trump overnight threatened a “complete and total” occupation of Washington, D.C.

The president has already executed a takeover of the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, and has deployed thousands of National Guard troops and FBI, ATF, DEA, DHS, and ICE agents to patrol the streets of the nation’s capital, despite massive opposition from the city’s residents. Trump declared a “crime emergency” on Aug. 11, when, according to experts, there was none.

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Ex-Trump aide mocks ‘rich’ irony of John Bolton raid

A former deputy press secretary in Donald Trump's first administration questioned why her former boss cares so much about classified information.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, Sarah Matthews noted that the raid on the home of former national security advisor John Bolton is purportedly related to national security issues.

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Trump's DOJ releases edited transcript of interview with Ghislaine Maxwell

President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer released an edited transcript and edited audio of the interview he had with Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

The recordings are spliced into 16 clips, and the transcript is cut into four sections, with two files from the first day and two files for the second day interview.

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George Conway claps back at 'idiot' Trump Jr. after Bolton dig: 'Just like your father'

A Washington lawyer and co-founder of the "never-Trump" organization, The Lincoln Project, couldn't help but ridicule Donald Trump Jr. on Friday.

"Someone’s gonna have to explain why George Conway was already at John Bolton’s house at the crack of dawn," Trump Jr. said, with a pondering emoji. He shared a Reuters photo of Conway with his phone as he was live-streaming outside the home of John Bolton, who the FBI was raiding.

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'Frightening': John Bolton’s neighbor storms outside to put Trump ‘on blast’ over FBI raid

Following the early Friday raid of the home of John Bolton, former White House security advisor, a neighbor of his stormed outside amid the media frenzy to put President Donald Trump “on blast” for targeting his political enemies.

“All of this retribution, vengeance, and using the DOJ, the FBI and the power of government to go after anybody that disagrees with him is frightening,” said the man identified as Bolton’s neighbor, wearing a shirt bearing the phrase “Trump is a national disgrace,” reported Florida’s Voice News Director Eric Daugherty on Friday.

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'Hypocrisy': Experts tie John Bolton FBI raid to Trump's own classified documents charge

President Donald Trump's former national security advisor, John Bolton, was raided on Friday morning by the FBI for something involving a "national security matter," NBC News reported. The implication for experts observing the story unfold is that the FBI is likely searching for classified documents. It prompted lawyers, national security experts and journalists to question when Trump began caring about such documents.

The FBI raided Trump's country club home in Feb. 2022, after it was revealed he had a number of classified documents and must comply with the Presidential Records Act. There were repeated requests of Trump to return the documents, which were ignored for over a year, ABC reported at the time. In fact, security videos showed Trump's staff frequently moving the boxes of documents around the compound, the aide told CNN.

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