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'This is a big one': Legal experts call James Comey indictment 'structurally unsound'

Legal analysts Friday are saying "this is a big one," referring to the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey as "structurally unsound" and liable to attack from the defense.

"Well, the defense strategy will involve making an early motion to dismiss the indictment for deficiencies. And this is a big one," Joyce Vance, former U.S. attorney and law professor at the University of Alabama, told MSNBC on Friday.

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Congressional insider warns Mike Johnson's delay is about the Epstein files—not a shutdown

Punchbowl News reported Friday morning that Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) may not bring lawmakers back to the U.S. Capitol all next week. The government is expected to shut down at midnight on Wednesday.

But one top congressional staffer noted that it isn't actually about the shutdown that's looming.

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'We feel it is important to fact check': MSNBC pushes back on new Trump Tylenol claim

MSNBC Dr. Vin Gupta was hauled into the studio to call out President Donald Trump's tall tale about Tylenol.

In a Truth Social post Friday morning, Trump demanded in all capital letters that pregnant women "DON’T USE TYLENOL..."

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'Trump outs Elon Musk as being in Epstein files': New doc drop names presidential allies

Jeffrey Epstein's estate 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 on Friday 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 Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon and Prince Andrew.

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'Everyone else is corrupt': Trump accused of borrowing 'cynical ploy' from Putin playbook

President Donald Trump has corrupted the Department of Justice to target his political enemies as part of a "cynical ploy" borrowed from Vladimir Putin, according to a former federal prosecutor.

A federal grand jury indicted former FBI Director James Comey for making alleged false statements to Congress and obstruction of justice, both based on his denial that he had authorized leaks to the media about the 2016 investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails, and former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade published a column for Bloomberg examining the case on its merits.

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'Sickening': DHS suspends ICE officer after he hurls bereft immigrant woman into wall

In the latest display of brutality by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a video that has gone viral on social media shows a plainclothes ICE agent hurling an Ecuadorian asylum seeker, Monica Moreta-Galarza, to the ground at an immigration courthouse in New York City following the arrest of her husband in front of their two children.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the agent has been relieved of his duties while his conduct is investigated.

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Trump's US attorney off to a rough start after 'awkward' James Comey presentation: MSNBC

Updating reporting on newly-appointed U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan obtaining a grand jury indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, MSNBC’s Ken Dilanian revealed on Friday morning that her presentation did not go smoothly.

Halligan, who specialized in real estate litigation in Florida before becoming one of Donald Trump’s personal lawyers, has never acted as a prosecutor in a criminal case and is under scrutiny after she was chosen by Attorney General Pam Bondi to take over after her predecessor refused to prosecute both Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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'Don't use Tylenol': Trump extends medication warning to include children in all-caps rant

President Donald Trump doubled down on his scientifically dubious claims about Tylenol, vaccines and autism in a new social media post.

The president and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared Monday that using Tylenol during pregnancy could be linked to an increased risk of autism in children, which experts say contradicts existing scientific research, but Trump extended his warning, emphasized in all-capital letters, to include young children.

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Republican demands congresswoman be 'hanged' for urging Trump protest

An Arizona Republican state lawmaker on Wednesday called for the execution of a Democratic congresswoman from Washington state because she urged people upset with President Donald Trump to protest in the streets.

Rep. John Gillette, R-Kingman, wrote on the social media site X that U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., was calling for the government to be overthrown and should be hanged.

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'It was a signal': Stephen Miller statement seen as clue for ICE's next big target

Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump and his chief of staff Stephen Miller, reportedly suggests Miller's statement Thursday was a clue for ICE's next big target.

Bannon said that Trump and his administration would use the shooting at a Dallas ICE facility as "the hook to unleash law enforcement on liberal immigration groups by linking political violence to anti-ICE rhetoric. This is going to get ugly," according to Greg Sargent of The New Republic.

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Planned Parenthood forced to pause abortion services in Wisconsin due to Trump legislation

Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin will once again pause abortion services at its clinics next week after an injunction that blocked portions of President Donald Trump’s megabill was lifted.

Three Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin clinics in Madison, Milwaukee and Sheboygan currently offer abortion services and are together the largest provider for abortion services in the state.

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RFK Jr hit by demand for impeachment: 'Enough is enough'

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing new opposition from Michigan’s U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens, as the congresswoman on Thursday filed articles of impeachment over what she called dangerous cuts to medical research.

Stevens (D-Brimingham) also cited the increased cost to health care under RFK Jr.’s short time as secretary, abuses of power and ongoing threats to public health. The congresswoman previously asked Kennedy to resign, but is now trying to force his ouster through articles of impeachment.

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Half US states don’t have enough cash to pay their bills: report

Half of American states do not have enough funds to pay their bills, according to a new analysis released Thursday.

The nonprofit Truth in Accounting, which advocates for more transparency in public finance, released its Financial State of the States report. It concluded that 25 states were unable to cover all their financial obligations at the end of fiscal year 2024, which for most states ended June 30.

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