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Far-right rebels against Stephen Miller after his latest stunt

Trump aide Stephen Miller went on X this week to torch Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky for voting against President Donald Trump's signature border bill, but the video drew a reaction Miller almost certainly didn't see coming. Some of the loudest voices in the far-right corner of the MAGA movement turned the attack right back on him.

In the clip, Miller wore a red MAGA hat and stared into the camera as he accused Massie of having "betrayed America, betrayed you, and betrayed your children." He claimed the Kentucky lawmaker "sided with every House Democrat, every Senate Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer" by opposing what Miller described as Trump's signature border security and immigration enforcement legislation.

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Former 'ex-gay' leader busted for trying to solicit 14-year-old boy: report

A Florida man who once ran a notorious "ex-gay" ministry has been arrested in a sting operation for soliciting someone he thought to be a 14-year-old boy.

According to WESH, "Alan Chambers, 54, faces charges of solicitation of a minor via computer, transmission of material harmful to minors, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device, records show." The arrest affidavit from the Orange County Sheriff's Office, part of a probe that began in February, "states he and the detective spoke via Snapchat and Telegram between then and May of this year, during which Chambers allegedly sent sexually-explicit messages while attempting to arrange a meetup."

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Morning Joe's epic meltdown over Trump giving millions to 'cop killers' leads to apology

MS NOW host Joe Scarborough began shouting about Donald Trump's $1.776 billion “slush fund” on Wednesday morning and hammered Republican lawmakers for saying nothing about handing out cash to Jan 6 insurrectionists who “beat the hell out of cops.”

Using Vice President JD Vance’s comments on Tuesday defending the president’s so-called “compensation fund” as a leaping off point, Scarborough went off on an increasingly louder tirade that led him to apologize to one guest for getting “hot” moments later.

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Ex-prosecutors say Trump is sending a coded message to criminals who support him

Former prosecutors who built criminal cases against the Jan. 6 Capitol rioters are sounding the alarm over a Trump administration fund that would compensate people convicted in the attack — including those found guilty of assaulting police officers.

The administration has set aside $1.776 billion in taxpayer money for what it calls victims of government "weaponization," and former prosecutors and domestic extremism researchers say the dollar figure sends a dangerous signal to insurrectionists who rallied around the revolutionary year of 1776 as they worked to overturn the 2020 election, reported MS NOW.

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'Major loss' for GOP official as marquee illegal voting case tossed due to entrapment

In a "major loss" for outgoing Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a woman charged with voting illegally in the state has been acquitted based on an entrapment defense.

According to Signal Ohio, "A guilty verdict would have led to up to 18 months in prison for Maria Dearaujo, 63. But Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Chris Brown sided with the defense’s argument of entrapment. This generally entails a government actor leading a person into committing a crime they wouldn’t have otherwise committed."

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Dems have shot at midterm 'tsunami' after new horrific Trump polling numbers: analyst

Citing Donald Trump’s collapsing support, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll, longtime political observer John Heilemann observed on Wednesday morning that Republican Party will not only lose in the November midterms, but it is increasingly looking like they will lose big.

Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” Heilemann claimed there are numbers in the new polling that should be keeping Republicans up at night, with Trumpunderwater” across the board.

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Epstein recruiter's FBI note contradicts Melania story — and may have triggered her panic

Melania Trump’s hastily called press briefing last month to emphatically deny any relationship with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein elicited a flurry of speculation about who might be holding information that the First Lady doesn’t want to come out.

A statement provided to the FBI and federal prosecutors by a former model who worked for Epstein as a recruiter for his sex trafficking enterprise appears to shed some light on what Melania is trying to keep under wraps.

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Pentagon's shock move puts U.S.-Canada ties on ice

The Department of Defense has suspended a joint military advisory board with Canada that dates to World War II, escalating tensions between President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby announced the suspension of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense, claiming Canada has failed to adequately invest in military modernization, and he pointed specifically to remarks Carney had made at the World Economic Forum in January calling on "middle powers" to unite as a bulwark against superpowers, reported The Hill.

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Trump is trying to bury something big — and he just gave away the game: ex-prosecutor

Donald Trump just signaled he is trying to get away with something big, according to an ex-DOJ lawyer.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance is raising alarms over what she calls a "pardon on steroids" — a one-page Justice Department settlement, signed quietly Monday by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, that shields Trump, his family, and his businesses from any federal prosecution or civil action for crimes "presently known or unknown."

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Trump told by GOP they won't spend a dime on his candidate: 'You broke it, you bought it'

Donald Trump’s string of big primary wins on Tuesday, where his hand-selected candidates took out some of his biggest critics in the Republican Party, was undercut by his endorsement of controversial Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is now expected to be the nominee in place of incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.

Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” conservative journalist David Drucker of The Dispatch reported on Wednesday morning that Trump’s pick of the scandal-plagued Paxton has the GOP leadership furious and the president has been told in no uncertain terms that Paxton should not expect any party money for his general campaign should he win his primary battle as expected.

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Fiscal conservative drops warning: 'A fire alarm is going off and everyone is ignoring it'

A fire alarm is blaring in global markets, but Washington seems content to let it ring, according to a fiscal conservative.

Billionaire philanthropist and hedge fund veteran John Arnold posted a stark warning Tuesday on X, sharing a chart showing long-term government bond yields in the US, UK, France and Japan spiking to levels not seen in decades. The US 30-year Treasury yield has climbed above 5.1 percent, its highest since before the 2008 financial crisis, according to the chart sourced from Bloomberg.

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GOP lawmakers peeved by Trump 'self-owns' hurting them: 'We're not beating Democrats'

President Donald Trump's revenge tour against Republican apostates has succeeded on its own terms — but at a mounting cost to his legislative agenda, according to GOP operatives and lawmakers who fear the revenge tour is backfiring.

The 79-year-old this week endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for Senate while simultaneously pushing Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) out of Congress, and MAGA allies celebrated wins in Indiana and Louisiana as proof of Trump's iron grip on his party, but Politico reported the victories are creating new headaches on Capitol Hill.

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'Straight out of South Park': MS NOW hosts burst into laughter as Trump plan falls apart

MS NOW host Joe Scarborough and “Morning Joe” regular John Heilemann had a good laugh on Wednesday morning over a report that Donald Trump and the Israelis had a grand plan to reinstall Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the leader of Iran.

According to the New York Times report, “… the audacious plan, developed by the Israelis and which Mr. Ahmadinejad had been consulted about, quickly went awry, according to the U.S. officials who were briefed on it.”

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