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Trump lawyers demand judge let them keep probing WSJ — even after their suit was tossed

President Donald Trump suffered a big defeat in court on Monday when a federal judge threw out his defamation suit against the Wall Street Journal — but his legal team isn't done. In fact, they have filed a motion demanding the court allow them to continue discovery, before they have even refiled their suit.

Their newly filed demand was first reported by Jacob Shamsian of Business Insider.

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'She’s really wicked smart': Trump thumbs nose at RFK Jr. with CDC nomination

President Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Erica Schwartz, a vaccine supporter and former deputy surgeon general, to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which The New York Times noted represented a clear signal the White House is distancing itself from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda ahead of the midterms.

Trump announced the pick on Thursday on social media. If confirmed by the Senate, Schwartz would become the agency's fourth director in just over a year.

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Trump rants ballroom basement 'useless' after judge blocks above-ground construction

President Donald Trump argued that U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon was "out of control" because he blocked construction of the above-ground portions of a White House ballroom.

In his Thursday ruling, Leon sought to clarify an earlier order intended to halt construction of the ballroom while carving out a small exception for national security construction. Trump had said that the exception permitted him to build the entire ballroom structure.

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New evidence in Nancy Guthrie case could crack case wide open: report

Investigators at the FBI have received new evidence that could crack open the Nancy Guthrie case, according to a new report.

ABC News reported on Thursday, citing "sources familiar with the investigation," that the FBI has sent new evidence to a crime lab for processing to determine whether it came from one or multiple people. Investigators are hopeful that the sample could trace back to Guthrie's abductors, but Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos caveated that it could take up to six months to "untangle" the new sample.

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Cuba's 'extraordinary' plan to bypass Marco Rubio and cozy up to Trump hits snag: report

The Cuban government tried to execute a plan to lobby President Donald Trump directly, while making an end-run around Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

"The grandson of Cuban leader Raúl Castro tapped a wealthy Havana entrepreneur to try to personally deliver a letter to the White House last week outside of regular diplomatic channels, said a U.S. official and a former U.S. official," José de Córdoba and Vera Bergengruen reported. "The letter was formatted similarly to a diplomatic note and carried an official Cuban seal," and "proposed economic and investment agreements as well as sanctions relief, and warned that the Cuban regime was preparing for a U.S. incursion, the U.S. official said."

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Trump goes after woman suing him over ballroom: 'It's not a joke to me'

President Donald Trump took a shot at Alison K. Hoagland, an architectural historian at the center of a lawsuit against his ballroom, after a judge blocked construction of the structure.

In an opinion and order on Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon, a George W. Bush appointee, said that he was enjoining government officials from moving forward with the above-ground portions of ballroom construction at the White House.

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'Essentially insider trading': Red state official's side hustle raises alarm bells

Texas Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian is peddling a new crypto token tied to the value of a barrel of West Texas Intermediate crude oil, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given his position as an elected official to the state agency that oversees the oil and gas industry in Texas — and whose regulatory decisions could impact the value of the token.

Christian, a Republican and one of three members of the Railroad Commission, is listed as a member of the board of directors and chair of the advisory board of Energy Substantiation, the company launching the West Texas Intermediate Coin, or $WTIC, according to materials obtained by The Texas Tribune that the company shared with prospective investors as recently as October.

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Trump DOJ opens assault investigation into Eric Swalwell

The Justice Department has opened a federal assault investigation into former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA).

According to NOTUS, Swalwell already faces investigation by local prosecutors in New York, the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, following allegations from five women that he engaged in sexual misconduct and assault with them, including a staffer who claims he assaulted her when she was severely intoxicated.

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Trump unloads tirade claiming 'no president can ever be safe' after ballroom halted

President Donald Trump reacted to a judge's order halting construction of his White House ballroom with the hyperbolic claim that no president "can ever be safe" without the facility.

In an order on Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Richard placed an injunction on all above-ground construction of the ballroom after Trump claimed that a small national security exemption in a previous ruling would let him build the entire structure.

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'He is the devil': Trump sparks fury after calling Epstein survivors 'victims or whatever'

President Donald Trump's casual dismissal of Jeffrey Epstein's survivors as "victims, or whatever" drew immediate fury on social media Thursday, with critics blasting him for being not just callous, but for outright lying.

Trump made the comment outside the White House when asked about public hearings for Epstein survivors, claiming the women had refused to go under oath. That claim was immediately challenged.

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'Why is everyone so horny?' Lauren Boebert scolds Congress to 'find Jesus'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) argued that members of Congress should "find Jesus" instead of spending time being "so horny."

During a Thursday gaggle outside the Capitol, Boebert seemed disgusted by sexual conduct within the legislative branch.

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Trump casually dismisses Epstein survivors as 'victims or whatever'

President Donald Trump appeared to casually dismiss survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell on Thursday during a brief gathering with reporters, referring to them as "victims, or whatever."

Trump took questions from reporters outside the White House when he was asked whether he believes there should be a public hearing for more Epstein survivors.

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'It's a nasty world!' Scrambling Trump tries to give Pope Leo a geopolitical lesson

President Donald Trump sought to lecture Pope Leo XIV about geopolitics after the pontiff criticized the U.S. war with Iran.

During a press gaggle on Thursday, Trump was asked about why he lashed out at the pope on Truth Social.

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