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'Not just a vanilla rejection — a rebuke!' Expert staggered by Trump's court smackdown

A federal judge smacked down President Donald Trump's administration in court on Wednesday, calling officials out on their desperate effort to dodge accountability around the documents from the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

In a ruling, Judge Richard Berman blasted, "The Government's 100,000 pages of Epstein files and materials dwarf the 70-odd pages of Epstein grand jury materials" and its refusal to disclose them.

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Nobel-winner Krugman warns this Trump move will do 'even more economic harm' than tariffs

A Nobel Prize-winning economist warned on Wednesday that one of President Donald Trump's economic policies could do even more harm than his tariffs.

Paul Krugman, who won the Nobel Prize in 2008 for his contributions to trade theory and economic geography, wrote on Substack that Trump's immigration policies are pushing the U.S. economy to the brink. He added that arresting and deporting workers will be even worse for the economy than what has been portrayed in the media.

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Trump orders southern border wall painted black to scorch climbers

Having completed adorning the walls of the Oval Office in gold, President Donald Trump is moving to another redecorating project: his signature wall on the southern border. The president has ordered Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to paint the 1,300-mile border wall black — not because he likes the color, but because, he insists, as he did during his first term, that it will make the metal bars too hot for undocumented immigrants to climb.

Five years ago, the cost of the project was put at $500 million to $2 billion. Today’s prices would likely make it more expensive, but based on past results and expert opinion, the outcome will likely be the same: it won’t work.

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'Pretty out there!' Emails and texts expose Fox hosts who didn’t buy Trump’s election lies

The voting machine company Smartmatic submitted a new court filing this week in its lawsuit against Fox News, calling for the judge to issue a quick ruling in their favor. The details in the filing, however, reveal previously unknown comments from top Fox hosts and allies of Donald Trump who never believed his 2020 election conspiracies.

Before going to work for the Trump administration this month, Jeanine Pirro was claiming that software from Dominion was known to switch votes. Meanwhile, according to Smartmatic's filing, Pirro didn't buy the election fraud claims.

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'Quite a response!' CNN dazed by judge's takedown of Trump DOJ's request for Epstein docs

Judge Richard Berman issued a blistering rebuke of President Donald Trump's administration for refusing to release more than 100,000 pages of documents it has from the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. One legal expert is calling it "quite a response."

In a ruling on Wednesday, Berman blasted, "The Government's 100,000 pages of Epstein files and materials dwarf the 70-odd pages of Epstein grand jury materials."

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Watch: Texas Dem locked in House abruptly ends bathroom call after 'felony' threat

Democratic Texas state Rep. Nicole Collier, who was locked in the House chamber after refusing a police escort, faced a felony threat for taking a call about redistricting in the facility's bathroom.

The incident occurred on Wednesday during a Democratic National Committee (DNC) call with Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).

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'Acolyte of an elderly man': Stephen Miller bashed after attacking 'elderly' protesters

President Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, was on hand with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Wednesday when the group visited a Washington, D.C. Shake Shack.

A crowd of protesters and travelers shouted up at the second floor of the Union Station balcony as National Guard soldiers surrounded them.

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'Diversion': Judge rips Trump DOJ's Epstein grand jury file request in blistering takedown

Another judge who presided over a Jeffrey Epstein grand jury ruled on Wednesday not to release the court materials, and did so in a blistering takedown of the Justice Department.

Judge Richard Berman explained, "The Government's 100,000 pages of Epstein files and materials dwarf the 70-odd pages of Epstein grand jury materials."

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Aides left 'helpless' as they tried to stop 'incoherent' Trump rant to Putin: biographer

Donald Trump displayed a breathtaking lack of understanding about the Cold War during his recent summit with Vladimir Putin — and left his own advisors “basically helpless” as he waved away their attempts to interject.

That’s according to the president’s biographer, who spoke to the Daily Beast on Wednesday.

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Utah city that voted 'overwhelmingly' for Trump reeling after he yanks $86 million grant

The citizens of St. George, the first major stop for travelers leaving Las Vegas as they head into Utah, are “heartbroken” that Donald Trump clawed back a grant that was targeted at relieving a major traffic issue that has plagued the town for years.

Adding insult to injury, Politico’s Chris Marquette and Sam Ogozalek are reporting that voters in Washington County, where St. George is situated, voted “overwhelmingly” for Trump, handing him 75.2 percent of the vote in 2024.

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'Sounds like he's drunk': Alex Jones sounds alarm over 'signs of Trump declining'

Pro-MAGA conspiracy theorist Alex Jones told his viewers that President Donald Trump had "serious" health problems after the commander-in-chief expressed concerns about getting into heaven.

A day after Trump told Fox News that he was "not doing well" and wanted to "get to heaven if possible," Jones insisted he had a duty to sound the alarm "even if it could be used to overall hurt our pro-human liberty agenda."

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'What disgusts you?' GOP lawmaker put on the spot over seeming Trump criticism

CNN's Dana Bash put a Republican lawmaker on the spot after he seemingly criticized President Donald Trump's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), who serves on the House Oversight Committee, appeared Wednesday afternoon on "Inside Politics," where he told Bash the panel did intend to release Department of Justice files on the late financier's sex trafficking network after redacting the identities of his underage victims.

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Pete Hegseth and JD Vance take trip to Shake Shack — it's soon disrupted by angry locals

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance tried to visit the Shake Shack in Union Station, only to be disrupted by angry travelers and protesters shouting.

In a video posted by Huffington Post reporter Igor Bobic, the group, including Trump deputy Stephen Miller, rolled into Washington, D.C.'s Union Station, which has been surrounded by military and federal agents this week.

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