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Anti-Mormon pastor appears on 'Charlie Kirk Show' the day after LDS church shooting

A Christian pastor who called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a "cult" and suggested burning the Book of Mormon appeared on "The Charlie Kirk Show" a day after a shooting at an LDS church in Michigan.

Following the shooting and fire that left four people dead at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, right-wing pastor Mark Driscoll was welcomed by Kirk Show guest host Andrew Kolvet on Monday's podcast.

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Drug prosecutions plunge under Trump as feds pulled elsewhere: report

Drug enforcement has plummeted while federal agents have been otherwise focused on deportations across the United States.

Reuters legal reporter Brad Heath reported Monday that federal prosecutions of drug crimes have fallen considerably, and not because trafficking has declined.

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Literal fake news keeps duping Trump — and it's guiding his decisions: columnist

President Donald Trump's social media activity over the weekend raises troubling questions about his ability to tell fact from fiction, an analyst wrote Monday.

The president posted a baffling AI-generated video of himself in a fake Fox News segment announcing a miraculous — and fictitious — "med bed" device that can restore full health to anyone. Meanwhile, his defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, ordered 200 members of the Oregon National Guard into Portland based on 2020 footage broadcast by Fox News, wrote Salon's Sophia Tesfaye.

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Dems spot rallying point that could be savior for party's 'tanked' brand: analyst

Democratic Party voters are unhappy with their leadership as the deadline for a government shutdown approaches, an analyst warned Monday.

Columnist Jill Lawrence, who penned the book "The Art of the Political Deal: How Congress Beat the Odds and Broke Through Gridlock," wrote for MSNBC.com that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer aren't caving into GOP demands the way they did in March as the previous shutdown loomed.

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Netanyahu calls Qatar leader during Trump meeting to say sorry for Israeli strike: report

While still in the Oval Office for his meeting with President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally called Qatar’s prime minister Monday to apologize for Israel’s strike on the nation’s capital earlier this month, according to Axios correspondent Barak Ravid.

Israel launched a strike on Doha, Qatar earlier this month intended to eliminate Hamas leadership, who were among those then involved with ceasefire negotiations. In a rare rebuke, Trump said he was “very unhappy” with the strike, and behind the scenes, was reportedly “infuriated.”

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Epstein deal could convince Supreme Court to free Ghislaine Maxwell: experts

The United States Supreme Court is meeting Monday in a private hearing to, among other things, review appeals including one from convicted sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein-associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

And legal experts say she has a fair chance of having her conviction overturned and ultimately released.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders slammed by members of own party for 'unacceptable' election plan

After pushback from members of her own party, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders late Friday changed the date of the general election to fill the vacant District 26 Senate seat from November 2026 to June.

The new general election date still comes after the end of the Legislature’s 2026 fiscal session, giving rise to complaints from Republicans and Democrats that citizens of the district will be unrepresented in next spring's legislative fiscal session

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Mormon shooting suspect bombarded council candidate with 'antichrist' rant days earlier

Burton City Council candidate Kris Johns revealed that the man authorities say attacked the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, over the weekend had recently called Mormons "the antichrist."

Johns told the Detroit Free Press that he met Thomas Jacob Sanford while canvassing less than a week ago. According to law enforcement, Sanford used an assault-style rifle to kill two churchgoers on Sunday, while at least two others died in a fire he set. Eight injuries were also reported.

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'No songs in English!' MAGA livid as Latino Trump critic picked for Super Bowl halftime

Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny was announced as the 2026 Super Bowl headliner Monday — and the backlash from MAGA influencers was immediate.

The rapper and singer, who hasn't held back in his criticism of President Donald Trump's hardline migration policies, said in a statement said securing the performance was a historic achievement.

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'Written in crayon?' The View readies for Trump 'humiliation' over 'bare bones' Comey case

The co-hosts of "The View" on Monday needled the Justice Department's recent effort to indict former FBI Director James Comey with a specially-hired prosecutor with little experience.

The news broke Thursday that Comey had been indicted over accusations that he lied to Congress, but the women of "The View" had their own speculations about the case.

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General claims Trump scrambled after learning about 'comical' Hegseth plan: 'Had no idea'

A retired U.S. Army general questioned the motivation for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordering military commanders from their posts around the globe to a lecture in Virginia.

The Pentagon chief is calling hundreds of senior military leaders to a Marine Corps base in Quantico for a pep talk about the warrior ethos, along with President Donald Trump. And retired general Barry McCaffrey told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the plan was ill-conceived at best.

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Supreme Court to consider Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal to reverse sex trafficking conviction

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday will begin discussion of which appeals to consider for the upcoming term — and among those cases hitting justices' desks is a petition from convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

Maxwell, who is a convicted Jeffrey Epstein associate, is asking the high court to reverse her sex trafficking conviction and 20-year prison sentence, MSNBC reports.

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Trump slip-up means James Comey prosecutor was not 'validly' appointed: Right-wing expert

Even far-right legal commentator Ed Whelan doesn't think the process by which President Donald Trump got former FBI Director James Comey indicted was above board.

Writing for the National Review on Monday, Whelan — who became infamous for claiming Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's sexual assault accuser confused him with someone else — argued that the prosecutor Trump put in charge of the Eastern District of Virginia, former defense lawyer Lindsey Halligan, was not "validly" appointed to that role.

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