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Mike Flynn breaks ranks and begs Trump to stop calling Epstein case a 'hoax'

President Donald Trump's conspiracy-minded first national security adviser begged him to improve his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal that's dogging his administration.

The Department of Justice infuriated MAGA adherents by abruptly announcing that Epstein had not kept a "client list" and was not murdered in prison despite the attorney general teasing major new developments in the case. The president has called on his supporters to stop asking questions about the matter, but retired U.S. Army General Mike Flynn implored him to reconsider.

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Trump will likely fold on dumping his 'punching bag': CNN panel

President Donald Trump will likely back down in his war against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a CNN panel suggested on Wednesday, following weeks of the president suggesting he may end up firing the Fed chair over his refusal to lower interest rates.

“It appears for now he'll keep his sort-of punching bag in place, and then he'll have a bag to punch as he complains about interest rates and the economy,” CNN’s Brianna Keilar said Wednesday.

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'That's a cult': Alex Jones disavows Trump after he tells fans to drop Epstein

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones expressed dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump after he ordered MAGA fans to stop talking about Jeffrey Epstein.

"So now Trump has slammed 'past supporters' over fixation on Epstein," Jones explained on his Wednesday program. "And I am just like, whoa, okay. That's not very Trumpian. I mean, he doesn't flip-flop hardly ever or change policies in decades."

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'We can't confirm that!' MSNBC host leaps as Dem makes Trump teen allegation

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) said that Democrats have been asking for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files for years — and that President Donald Trump should want to clear his own name.

Swalwell complained that Republicans pretend that they want to see the files, but in a vote on Tuesday they blocked a measure that would have ordered the Justice Department to release the information, which many believe will link powerful people with the pedophile.

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Mike Johnson whines that Elon Musk ghosted him after Trump bust up

In an interview published Wednesday with the New York Post, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) revealed that Elon Musk changed his phone number following the Tesla CEO’s messy fallout with President Donald Trump.

“I’ve reached out to Elon multiple times (since the blowup), I wanted he and the president to mend it up, and frankly, I think the president was of that mind as well, but there’s some tension there,” Johnson said.

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'Loathsome': Fox host’s 'what up, my Nazi?' rant slammed by civil rights icon

One of the nation’s most prominent civil rights attorneys is denouncing Fox News co-host Greg Gutfeld’s attempt to normalize the word “Nazi,” diminish its horrific meaning, and strip it of the weight it carries. And she’s asking why so few seem outraged by his remarks.

“This is why the criticism doesn’t matter to us when you call us Nazis. ‘Nazi this,’ and ‘Nazi that,’ Gutfeld declared on Tuesday (video below) during the cable network’s show, “The Five,” in a segment where the chyron read: “Dems Smear ICE With Nazi Comparisons.”

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'Angrier by the minute': Trump's insults 'not going to sit well' with MAGA base

CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes claimed Wednesday that President Donald Trump was getting "angrier by the minute" over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, as evidenced by Wednesday's attack on his own MAGA base.

During an Oval Office meeting with the Crown Prince of Bahrain, Trump chastised "stupid Republicans" who "fell for the Epstein hoax." His attack followed a morning Truth Social rant, in which Trump blamed his "PAST supporters" for buying into "this 'bull----,' hook, line, and sinker."

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'What more can she do?' Trump launches angry tirade defending Bondi

During a press availability event ostensibly to discuss relations with his guest, Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Donald Trump was once again cornered over Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

On the same day that the president went off on his own base for obsessing over Epstein, which has caused a rift among the MAGA faithful, Trump's anger reared its head when pressed on Bondi once again.

After it was pointed out that Bodi has been "inconsistent" when discussing the infamous Epstein client list, the president snapped.

"I can say that Pam Bondi, I really think that she's done very good," he protested. "She says, I gave you all the credible information and if she finds any more credible information, she'll give that to you. What more can she do than that?"

"I mean, honestly, what more can she do?" he repeated with his voice rising. "And we do have bigger problems. You know, we have problems with millions of illegal people that came in here and they're killers and murderers. We have 11,888 murderers that were allowed into our country by Biden, sleepy Joe Biden, stupid Joe Biden, he allowed them into our country and you know what we got to do something about?"

"She's got a lot of things she's working on," he said, returning to the attorney general. "And, you know, it's very sad that somebody can be waylaid -- they just get waylaid but she's, she's, I think she's doing a great job."

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'Maybe it was the autopen': Trump mocked for forgetting he made key hire

President Donald Trump faced backlash after it appeared he had forgotten that he had appointed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

While appearing in the Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump was asked if he intended to fire Powell.

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'Stupid Republicans!' Trump blasts own party as Oval Office meeting derails

President Donald Trump blasted his own party Wednesday as supporters continue to demand documents from the investigation into alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump opened his day with two long posts on Truth Social attacking the Epstein client list conspiracy as a "hoax" and calling those who believe a document exists that damns powerful people through association with the pedophile "weaklings."

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MSNBC panel fights to suppress laughter during Lauren Boebert interview clip

As part of the unrelenting coverage of the Jeffrey Epstein files firestorm that is consuming Donald Trump and the Department of Justice, MSNBC's Anna Cabrera shared a clip of Rep, Lauren Boebert (R-CO) attempting to be helpful.

That, in turn, led to smirks and barely suppressed laughter from her panel.

On Tuesday, the Colorado Republican told conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, "Of course we want answers. No one is satisfied with what has been received or lack thereof. No one is satisfied with the rollout of this," before adding, "That has got to happen. There has to be a special investigation into this if we aren’t going to be provided information. This is certainly important and I want answers, and maybe that takes that special counsel to do so. Maybe Matt Gaetz can lead the special counsel.”

After watching the clip, former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade began laughing, MSNBC reporter Julie Tsirkin smirked and looked away and host Cabrera busted out a grin.

"Hmm, " Cabrera laughed. "Is there any real support for Boebert's idea there on Capitol Hill?"

"Well, certainly among people like Boebert, deep in the MAGA space that support continuing to investigate this issue," Tsirkin replied. "I will tell you, though, that even somebody as senior like Jim Jordan, who, of course, chairs a very important committee here, the Judiciary Panel, he is not interested at all in going down this road. He was pressed several times about it yesterday, and he continued to say that he stands with the president and he stands behind what his administration is doing here."

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'Does the president really not get it?' MSNBC host baffled as Trump lurches

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Wednesday to attack his supporters as "weaklings" for believing in what he now claims is a Jeffrey Epstein "hoax."

MSNBC host Ana Cabrera noted that Trump has worked to turn MAGA in different directions since last week, begging them to celebrate the successes they're having, alleging that the Epstein story is a Democratic conspiracy, and now, mocking his own supporters.

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'Bro': Strategist gets super familiar as he tries to help 'out of control' Trump

A Republican strategist offered some unsolicited "bro" advice to President Donald Trump as the Jeffrey Epstein scandal dragged into its second week.

The president has been trying to tamp down a MAGA rebellion since the Department of Justice dropped a statement that disputed right-wing conspiracy theories about the disgraced financier's death and his alleged "client list," and Republican strategist Melik Abdul told "CNN News Central" that Trump keeps fielding questions about the case because he filled his administration with Epstein conspiracy theorists.

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