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CNN host busts Mike Johnson on air for Jan. 6 theory: 'It wasn't a false flag operation'

CNN host Jake Tapper pressed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after he suggested that Jan. 6 rioters did not deserve to be indicted like former FBI Director James Comey.

"We have to ensure that the rule of law applies to everyone, and that's exactly what's happening here," Johnson told Tapper during a Sunday morning interview regarding the Comey indictment.

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Amy Coney Barrett just 'hinted' Trump will lose a major Supreme Court case: legal expert

Justice Amy Coney Barrett last week "hinted" that Donald Trump would lose a major case before the Supreme Court, according to the president's legal nemesis.
Attorney Norm Eisen, who has been at the heart of numerous successful legal challenges to Trump's administration in both terms, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend to discuss the recent actions and cases against Trump.
Eisen, whom Trump has railed against on several occasions, cited more than 125 cases his Democracy Defenders Fund group has against the Trump admin. He also said Trump hasn't yet "captured his dictatorial objective" because of "the massive pushback" in the form of litigation.

"This is the part of the resistance that's working," he added, noting that the lower courts have ruled against Trump more than 200 times.

When asked about the Supreme Court, known for handing Trump big wins, Eisen claimed that Barrett "hinted" last week that the high court wouldn't end birthright citizenship.

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'I do not work for you': Marjorie Taylor Greene responds to threats from White House aides

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), once among President Donald Trump’s most loyal and vociferous backers, is now openly breaking with the president over his handling of the files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

According to a New York Times report published Sunday, Greene said she was angered after a Trump aide signaled that supporting legislation to release government documents tied to Epstein would be seen as a “very hostile act.”

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'Truly insane': Trump posts bizarre QAnon claim he will heal people with alien 'medbeds'

President Donald Trump posted a video apparently created by artificial intelligence promising to heal people through a QAnon conspiracy with so-called medbeds involving alien technology.

The video posted on Saturday on Truth Social begins with Lara Trump's likeness announcing that the president had unveiled "a historic new health care system, the launch of America's first medbed hospitals, and a national medbed card for every citizen."

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'First time ever': Trump makes vague comments about 'greatness in the Middle East'

Donald Trump on Sunday made a vague statement about "greatness in the Middle East."

The president took to his own social media site, Truth Social, at a time when Israel and Hamas are continuing to fight over the remaining hostages.

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'That's false': Kash Patel stuns observers by correcting Trump on 'outlandish' FBI claim

FBI Director Kash Patel shocked observers over the weekend when he issued a correction to a false statement made by Donald Trump.

It all started when President Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday to make a claim about the FBI.

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'It is criminal': GOP lawmaker wants Gavin Newsom to be arrested for Stephen Miller insult

California Governor Gavin Newsom should be charged criminally for describing Stephen Miller as a "fascist," according to a Republican lawmaker.

On Friday, Newsom's press office posted this on X: "STEPHEN MILLER IS A FASCIST!" MAGA accused Newsom of "trying to get Miller killed" with the simple comment on social media. Miller is currently the White House deputy chief of staff under Trump.

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'We should pay attention': Trump's ex-spy chief says president just crossed a major line

Donald Trump just bypassed a major "control gate," and even his former spy chief is sounding the alarm.

Former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor, who has claimed his home was targeted by a break-in shortly after he published a scathing "Anonymous" op-ed about Trump's presidency, early Sunday morning published his interview with another Trump admin alum, the president's former spy chief Sue Gordon. In that interview, she told Taylor that Trump is heading toward a "totalitarian regime" after calling for the prosecution of his perceived enemy, James Comey.

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Elon Musk admits Epstein connection after file drop: 'Tried to get me to go to his island'

Tesla CEO Elon Musk finally commented on the fact that his name appeared in Jeffrey Epstein's personal calendar with a note about an invite to the late convicted child abuser's private island.

Epstein's estate recently released a third batch of documents related to the late sex offender and his associates, including some high-level allies of President Donald Trump. The disgraced financier's estate produced to Democrats on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform another tranche of documents, including phone message logs, copies of flight logs and manifests for aircrafts, copies of financial ledgers and Epstein’s daily schedule, which include mentions of possible contact between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent individuals like Musk, Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon and Prince Andrew.

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'President was unswayed': NYT's Haberman reveals moment Pam Bondi 'pushed back' on Trump

Attorney General Pam Bondi stood up to Donald Trump in the course of a recent DOJ shake up, according to new reporting.

Bondi has publicly supported the president's moves, but a Saturday article from Maggie Haberman and others at the New York Times shows the behind-the-scenes push back.

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Watergate prosecutor says Trump made 'Watergate-level confessions about an illicit motive'

Donald Trump left more evidence of criminal intent than Richard Nixon, according to Watergate lawyer Nick Ackerman Saturday.

Ackerman appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was asked about how Trump demanded the prosecution of his perceived political enemies, including ex-FBI director James Comey.

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Portland police official worries Trump just made things worse: 'Will increase protesters'

Donald Trump has announced his intentions to send troops to Portland, Oregon, and one local senior police official is worried the president will just be making matters worse.

Politico on Saturday published an article called Why Donald Trump is obsessed with Portland, in which the outlet attempts to explain the president's "fixation" on the city.

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Trump agrees to high-stakes meeting with Dems — after saying no to first request

Donald Trump will be meeting with top Democratic leaders after all, according to new reporting.

Trump recently rejected a meeting request by Democratic leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, saying that “after reviewing the details of the unserious and ridiculous demands being made by the Minority Radical Left Democrats in return for their Votes to keep our thriving Country open, I have decided that no meeting with their Congressional Leaders could possibly be productive."

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