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'Let that one sink in': Ex-prosecutor ties Trump 'wingman' report to missing Epstein files

Donald Trump's name was held back from most of the much-anticipated files release on Jeffrey Epstein, and that could be related to a recent New York Times report describing the now-deceased sex abuser as the president's most reliable "wingman," according to a former federal prosecutor.

Legal analyst and ex-prosecutor Joyce Vance published an article called "Redacted: Donald & Jeffrey" in which she blew up an excuse used by the DOJ to avoid producing required files under an Epstein transparency law. Specifically, she noted that the DOJ has said it won't be able to release all files due to ongoing investigations.

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Third oil tanker seized by Trump admin as threats against Venezuela escalate: report

A third oil tanker in the Caribbean was boarded and seized Sunday by the U.S. military as the Trump administration’s military threats against Venezuela continue to escalate, Bloomberg reported.

The vessel is known as the “Bella 1,” a sea vessel sanctioned by the United States that was headed to Venezuela to be loaded up with oil, according to a person “with knowledge of the matter” who spoke with Bloomberg on the condition of anonymity.

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'Trump can barely walk!': Critics sound alarm as president 'struggles' down stairs

U.S. President Donald Trump caused a disruption online this weekend after a video showed him "struggling" down some stairs.

Conservative MAGA influencer Paul Villarreal (AKA Vince Manfeld) posted the video of Trump without noting the manner in which he guided himself down the staircase of Air Force One.

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Experts fear pro-Trump paramilitary groups may ‘become active’ as midterms draw near

Far-right paramilitary groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys have all but “disappeared” from public view following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, but experts fear that such groups may see a resurgence as the 2026 midterms draw close, Zeteo reported Saturday.

“What kinds of actions are going to be taken to potentially intimidate voters?” said Peter Simi, a Chapman University professor who studies extremist groups, speaking with Zeteo about his concerns over the 2026 midterms and potential voter intimidation from right-wing groups.

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'He's sundowning hard': Observers panic about 'incoherent' Trump's 'slurring' new speech

Donald Trump's latest speech set off a firestorm of people online saying the address was "slurring" and "incoherent."

Trump's remarks in North Carolina on Friday raised red flags for many. One of the most-cited examples was him saying, "I took cognitive tests. By the way, not easy. The first question is like what is this and they show a lion, giraffe, fish and a hippopotamus. And they say which is the giraffe."

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'So many files!' SNL's Trump reveals why he added his name to the Kennedy Center

Donald Trump's character on Saturday Night Live slurred his way through a speech that mentioned Jeffrey Epstein and cognitive tests, as well as revealed why he added his name to the Kennedy Center for performing arts.

Addressing the nation, James Austin Johnson's Trump character discussed upcoming plans to add his name to additional buildings. After unveiling the "Trump Washington Monument," he said, "People are saying, 'Sir, why are you putting your names on so many buildings?"

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'Maybe we need a change': Trump voters in key swing state revolt as prices soar

President Donald Trump carried Clare County in Michigan by significant margins in the 2024 presidential election, but his supporters in the rural community are readying to ditch the president as prices continue to soar and food pantries become overwhelmed, Reuters reported Sunday.

“I would probably vote the way the conditions are going,” said Bob Benjamin, a retired auto worker and Trump supporter in Clare County who’s been forced to rely on a local food pantry amid soaring costs, speaking with Reuters on how he sees himself voting in 2028.

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Epstein survivor accuses Trump admin of 'grave and indefensible' error that risks her life

Donald Trump's administration committed a "grave and indefensible violation" with a mistake it made in the production of certain Epstein files, according to a survivor of the deceased financier's abuse.

Lawyer and journalist Aaron Parnas flagged the letter from the Epstein survivor on social media. Parnas wrote, "Jane Doe Epstein Survivor, who reported Epstein to the FBI in 2009, sent the following letter to the Department of Justice today after it failed to redact her name in the release of the files. I have confirmed her name is currently not redacted in multiple public files."

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'I was astonished': White House insider says Susie Wiles called Trump a liar about Epstein

Susie Wiles was quick to call Donald Trump out for "a lie" about Jeffrey Epstein, according to a journalist who recently published a bombshell piece on the White House Chief of Staff.

Chris Whipple, who recently wrote an article for Vanity Fair profiling Wiles and her team in the White House, appeared on a podcast with former GOP strategist Rick Wilson Saturday. Whipple gave several details from his months-long investigation into Wiles.

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'The statute is crystal clear': GOP congressman gives evidence Trump admin is breaking law

The Trump administration is breaking the law, according to a Republican congressman who provided evidence of such on Saturday.

GOP rep. Thomas Massie over the weekend noted that Trump's DOJ hasn't followed the proper protocol in accordance with a law passed by lawmakers and signed into law by the president himself. The law required the DOJ to provide internal communications about any omissions related to the Epstein files, but the DOJ instead provided a letter.

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'We caught him!' Target of Trump probe celebrates as president's nominee exposed

"WE CAUGHT HIM!" are the first public words from a Democratic lawmaker who has been targeted by Donald Trump's administration after a report revealed that a Trump nominee sourced the investigation from a conservative news site.

Reuters exclusively reported over the weekend that, "A mortgage fraud probe of a Democratic congressman began last month after William Pulte, the Republican head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, referred allegations from a conservative news site to his agency’s inspector general for possible criminal investigation."

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'We downloaded everything': Trump legal nemesis drops threat after Epstein files deleted

A former White House ethics lawyer who has been a persistent thorn in the side of Donald Trump put the president on notice on Saturday over a new report about files released on Jeffrey Epstein.

MS NOW executive producer Kyle Griffin started things off by sharing a report from AP:

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'Stirring and unnerving': Lawmaker puts Trump on spot over 'one piece' of Epstein evidence

There is "one piece of evidence" in the Epstein files that is raising questions Donald Trump must answer, according to a Democrat in Congress.

Rep. Eric Swalwell, who recently said Republican lawmakers in the House are ready to abandon the president because of the fallout over files related to convicted child abuser Jeffrey Epstein, flagged the piece of evidence on MS NOW on Saturday.

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