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Todd Blanche was ordered to recuse from Trump cases β€” before becoming DOJ head: CNN report

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was urged by the top Justice Department ethics lawyer to recuse himself from any legal cases connected to his former client, President Donald Trump, according to a new CNN report on Thursday.

Just after Blanche took on the role of deputy attorney general in March 2025, Joseph Tirrell gave Blanche and Emil Bove, his then top-deputy, "a printed PowerPoint presentation on ethics," a former senior DOJ ethics official told CNN.

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'Offering Trump a bribe': Outrage as DOJ drops charges after billionaire's cash promise

The Department of Justice is dropping Biden-era bribery charges against an Indian billionaire after he hired one of President Donald Trump's personal lawyers.

Gautam Adani was indicted weeks before the end of Joe Biden's presidency for his alleged role in what prosecutors described as an β€œelaborate” bribery scheme involving β€œcorruption and fraud at the expense of U.S. investors."

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'That is in fact untrue!' Witness snaps back as Jim Jordan descends into shouting fit

A witness pushed back on House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) after he suggested that Fairfax County, Virginia, had a policy of not prosecuting undocumented immigrants who commit crimes.

During a Judiciary hearing on Thursday, Jordan alleged that the Commonwealth's Attorney Stephen Descano had a policy of not prosecuting immigrants.

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Trump nominee busted selling out his own work to suck up for promotion

President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives faced withering questions from a Democratic lawmaker, who busted him lying about his own past work to improve gun safety.

ATF chief Robert Cekada announced 34 proposals to "modernize" agency regulations minutes after his April 29 Senate confirmation, and Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) asked the law enforcement veteran when he had started working up those proposals, and he suggested the changes were requested by Trump.

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Former U.S. attorney hands Dems what they need to corner Lutnick on Epstein

Democrats hoping to get Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to come clean about his personal and financial friendship with convicted felon Jeffrey Epstein got a helping hand from former US Attorney Joyce Vance.

Appearing on MS NOW with host Erielle Reshef on Thursday, Vance was asked about the pursuit of truth from Lutnick by Democrats that has been stifled by the Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress.

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'It's just time': Trump's Border Patrol chief resigns amid sex worker allegations

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks announced his resignation Wednesday, effective immediately, in an exclusive interview with Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin β€” offering a rosy self-assessment that critics say glosses conveniently over a deeply troubled chapter in the agency's recent history.

"It's just time," Banks told Melugin. "I feel like I got the ship back on course. From the least secure, disastrous, chaotic border to the most secure border this country has ever seen. Time to pass the reins, 37 years is time to enjoy the family and life."

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'How is this real?' Hegseth pilloried for bizarre cartoon asking for $1.5 trillion

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced backlash after he shared an animated video arguing that the Pentagon needed a massive $1.5 trillion for war preparations.

In a social media post on Thursday, Hegseth called the funds a "GENERATIONAL DOWN PAYMENT on America's national defense."

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China leader's 'striking' slight to Trump in opening remarks singled out by diplomat

Former Ambassador Michael McFaul made a point of noting that President Donald Trump lavished extensive personal praise on Chinese President Xi Jinping, but Jinping did not return the favor.

During an appearance on MS NOW Thursday, the former ambassador to Russia told anchor Erielle Reshef there was a striking difference between the two leaders' opening remarks that can only be interpreted as the fact that China has the upper hand in the historic meeting.

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Black Louisianan calls MAGA 'the last breath of the Confederacy' at fiery hearing

A Louisiana man said during a state Senate redistricting hearing that MAGA was "the last breath of the Confederacy."

In an emotional speech on Monday, the resident who identified himself as Marshawn said he had "zero doubt" that Republicans in the state would pass a map that erased majority-Black districts.

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'Oh my God!' Trump official yelled at to 'stop talking about Biden' in Senate hearing

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) became frustrated with Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner for discussing former President Joe Biden rather than President Donald Trump's record.

During a Thursday Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Turner noted that there were 770,000 people homeless at one point under the Biden administration.

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Trump's $10 billion IRS settlement talks reveal Trump's huge fear: analyst

President Donald Trump has revealed what he fears most with his controversial bid to sue his own IRS for $10 billion β€” a move political observers have warned is equivalent to simply looting money from the government, according to an analyst.

Trump filed the suit claiming that the IRS had failed to secure his personal and confidential information, leading to leaks of his tax returns, which he had promised he would reveal when he was on the campaign trail in 2016 but never did.

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Hot mic catches swearing as tensions soar at Trump's China summit

A tense exchange was caught on a hot mic Thursday as the summit between the U.S. and China began, according to The Daily Beast.

Inside the Great Hall of the People, Washington and Beijing's top officials were sitting down face-to-face for high-stakes bilateral talks. As they entered the room, a press pool camera that was broadcasting for PBS News was rolling live when someone with an American accent unloaded on the operator, The Beast reported.

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Second lawmaker mysteriously disappears from Congress

Another lawmaker has gone missing from Congress β€” and she's currently running for re-election.

Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-FL) has not voted on any issue since April 17, according to her documented voting record, and she has not yet addressed her absence as she nears four weeks away from Capitol Hill without explanation, reported The New Republic.

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