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Todd Blanche brutally mocked as major DOJ case collapses: 'Hoisted on your own petard'

A legal expert relished how Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche got a high-profile case thrown out because of his own words.

Glenn Kirschner spoke on Friday about the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case that was thrown out earlier in the day by U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw because it was deemed a "vindictive" prosecution.

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MAGA-appointee tosses Trump biographer's lawsuit against Melania with scathing rebuke

A judge has dismissed Donald Trump biographer Michael Wolff's lawsuit against first lady Melania Trump, accusing him of employing "gamesmanship" and "forum-shopping" tactics.

According to TMZ, "Wolff — the longtime Trump biographer behind books like 'Fire and Fury' — sued after Melania's lawyers threatened him with a $1 Billion defamation lawsuit tied to comments he made linking her to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein."

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Ivanka Trump targeted in chilling assassination plot as revenge for 2020 strike: report

An Iraqi terrorist with ties to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps allegedly pledged to kill Ivanka Trump in retaliation for her father's 2020 assassination of Iranian military chief Qasem Soleimani, and had a blueprint of her Florida home to prove he was serious, the New York Post reported Friday.

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a senior commander within the Iran-backed militia Kata'ib Hizballah, was arrested in Turkey on May 15 and moved to the United States, where he now faces six terrorism-related counts in Manhattan federal court. The Justice Department said he directed or coordinated nearly 20 attacks across Europe and North America since March, including an explosives attack on a Bank of New York Mellon branch in Amsterdam, a stabbing of two Jewish men in London, and a shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto.

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'Terrible week for Trump': GOP strategist warns MAGA lawmaker to distance himself now

A Republican strategist says that Trump is hurting politically right now and warned a GOP lawmaker who appeared with the president.

"This is a really terrible week for this Trump administration," Rina Shah said during an appearance on CNN. She added that Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) "should not have trumped" the president at a campaign event on Friday.

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White House app hitting millions of phones alarms ​experts warning of 'backdoor' access

The Trump administration is ordering federal agencies to install the White House's new app on the government-issued phones of millions of employees in a move IT experts are calling "dangerous" and unprecedented, according to a report from Government Executive published Friday.

The app, launched in March, promises users "unfiltered" access to the administration's priorities and includes a feed of presidential social media posts, policy announcements, and even a button that lets users send a pre-written text reading "Greatest President Ever!" to Trump.

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Trump biographer flags 'suspect' pattern in White House stock trades

Trump biographer Tim O'Brien made clear on MS NOW Friday that he doesn't remotely buy the Trump administration's excuse for the recent series of suspiciously timed stock trades coming from within the White House that profited off major government decisions before they happened.

"Tim, let's start there," said anchor Antonia Hylton, quoting a statement from the White House: "'Neither President Trump, his family, nor the Trump Organization plays any role in selecting, directing, or approving specific investments.' So end of story. No more questions needed, right?"

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Mary Trump scorches 'horrible' cousin Don Jr. as Trump no-shows his wedding

Mary Trump, the president's niece, ripped her cousin, Donald Trump Jr., while responding to news that Trump senior skipped his son's wedding.

"For those feeling sorry for Donny, Donny is a horrible human being," Mary said during an appearance on the Dean Obeidallah show. "He's a little Nazi. He's totally unaccomplished, and he's a racist and a misogynist and just a terrible person, so don't waste your time feeling bad for him."

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MAGA Senate hopeful fires staffer for 'despicable' post about opposing strategist's wife

Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) has fired Brandon Phillips, a top staffer on his Senate campaign, after an explosive post from his "War Room" campaign account attacking an opposing staffer's wife for being sexually assaulted.

The staffing shakeup was reported by congressional reporter Juliegrace Brufke on Friday evening.

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40K ordered to flee as officials lose control of toxic tank: 'It fails or it blows up'

An estimated 40,000 residents in Orange County, California, were ordered to evacuate Friday after authorities lost control of a valve on a tank containing a highly toxic chemical at an aerospace manufacturing facility — raising fears of a catastrophic explosion.

The tank at the GKN Aerospace site in Garden Grove holds methyl methacrylate, a flammable and reactive chemical used to make resins and plastics. Orange County Fire Authority incident commander Craig Coby offered a blunt assessment of what could happen next.

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Ted Cruz spills on 'fiery' Senate meeting with Todd Blanche: 'Fireworks at an epic level'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) spilled the tea on the red-hot meeting between Republican senators and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche earlier in the week.

"There were fireworks at an epic level," Cruz said on a Friday episode of his podcast. "I got to say it's one of the roughest meetings that I've seen in my entire time in the Senate. There are a lot of Republican senators who were just p---ed."

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Damning Fox News poll contained a 'truly startling revelation': analyst

A media analyst who closely tracks Fox News says the network just published the most damaging poll of Donald Trump's presidency.

Writing in The New Republic, columnist Greg Sargent cited the reaction of Media Matters analyst Matt Gertz, who called this week's Fox News survey "certainly the most devastating Fox News poll of this presidency" and said it "portrays a presidency in free fall."

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'It's clearly coming for us': Chris Hayes reveals 'front of mind' threat on new podcast

MS NOW anchor Chris Hayes opened up on a podcast with Public Notice's Thor Benson this week about his concerns about artificial intelligence — and the way it could shape not just the labor market, but politics going forward.

It's a topic that scares him, he confessed to Benson, because of the unnerving way it has been "shoved down our throats" — like how even Zoom conferencing is asking whether he wants to use AI, when he "just want[s] to talk to my team."

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'Late Show' ratings reveal who got the last laugh in Trump-Colbert feud

Stephen Colbert didn't just sign off Thursday night — he went out swinging, with nearly 7 million people watching.

The final episode of "The Late Show" drew an estimated 6.74 million viewers, making it the most-watched weeknight episode in the show's history, according to preliminary Nielsen data obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. That's more than double the season's average of 2.69 million viewers per episode.

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