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‘Assault on the entire West’: Vance outdone as fellow Republicans ramp up terror talk

CONCORD, N.C. — Vice President JD Vance’s visit to a sweltering hangar at an airport outside Charlotte on Wednesday provided a campaign-style platform for familiar attacks on Democrats as being “soft on crime,” even as news broke of a deadly shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas.

With a militarized backdrop including SWAT and emergency response vehicles flanked by local law enforcement officers, Vance sought to highlight both the killing of Iryna Zarutska on the Charlotte light-rail last month and the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk on a college campus in Utah two weeks ago.

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'What's wrong with these people?' Vance leveled on MSNBC for 'grossly irresponsible' rant

Inflammatory comments Vice President J.D. Vance made within hours after a shooting at a Dallas ICE facility were raked over the coals by an MSNBC panel Thursday.

Adding on to a post on X where Vance started pointing fingers almost immediately after the shooting — as investigators had just begun their work — the vice president made an appearance in Charlotte, North Carolina where he accused Democrats of inciting the incident that left one detainee dead and several more injured.

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Epstein investigator makes bombshell claims about Trump in hidden camera video: report

A Department of Justice veteran who says he interviewed Jeffrey Epstein's victims was caught on camera claiming that President Donald Trump is engaged in a coverup to protect the late sex offender's co-conspirators.

Hidden-camera footage released by Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe, who's been accused of releasing deceptively edited videos in the past, appears to capture former DOJ investigator Glenn Prager speaking about the Epstein files during a flight earlier this month from Phoenix to Washington, D.C., reported The Daily Beast.

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'You've bitten me!' Trump's closest ally gets warning that he's about to be burned

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer needs to take heed of Donald Trump's favorite poem, he was warned Thursday.

"The Snake," which tells of a half-frozen reptile that is helped by a "tender-hearted woman" before it betrays her with a vicious bite — has been frequently recited by the U.S. president, who appears to consider it a truth about human interactions, wrote Guardian opinion writer Aditya Chakrabortty.

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'Painfully divided' GOP shows 'cracks' amid in-fighting over looming shutdown: insider

Republican lawmakers are showing "visible cracks” as the party scrambles to find solid footing in its strategy to negotiate a budget ahead of a looming government shutdown, a senior House GOP aide admitted in a Politico report Thursday.

“There have been some unforced errors, clearly,” the senior House GOP aide said, speaking with Politico on the condition of anonymity.

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'Opened the floodgates': Analyst warns Trump his legacy will be 'doom loop' of corruption

Robert Reich, Bill Clinton's former Labor Secretary, warned on Wednesday that President Donald Trump has "opened the floodgates" for corruption by embracing the cryptocurrency industry.

Reich made the comments during an interview on The Daily Beast's eponymous podcast.

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Trump 'upping the ante' with new 'threat' if government shuts down next week: report

Congressional leaders have until the end of the month to agree on a deal to keep government agencies funded. But according to a new report, President Donald Trump's administration is using the possibility of a government shutdown to carry out its plans of permanently hollowing out federal agencies.

On Wednesday, Politico's Sophia Cai reported that agency heads have been handed memos from the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) instructing them to submit reduction-in-force (RIF) plans in the event of a federal government shutdown. This effectively means that the administration is planning to carry out mass firings of federal workers, even though federal employees typically come back to work after Congress agrees on a funding bill.

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Trump lawyer who masterminded 2020 coup plot suspended from law practice in DC: report

Kenneth Chesebro, a pro-Trump lawyer who helped draft the 2020 plot to overturn the GOP's election loss, has been suspended from practicing law in Washington, D.C., on the grounds that he has been convicted of a serious crime.

The order, issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, was first reported by Politico's Kyle Cheney on Wednesday evening.

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'Just tell the truth!': Kristi Noem clashes with CNN anchor over left-wing extremism

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem clashed with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday night over the outlet's coverage of left-wing extremism.

Noem joined CNN's Kaitlan Collins on "The Source" to discuss the latest updates in the investigation of a shooting at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday that left two detainees dead and one other injured. President Donald Trump and administration officials like FBI Director Kash Patel have said the shooter was a left-wing extremist.

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'Extraordinary!' MSNBC reporter gobsmacked by Trump forcing the DOJ's might on James Comey

President Donald Trump's push to have his former FBI Director James Comey indicted this week astonished MSNBC's Ken Dilanian, who laid out the bizarre and unsettling state of affairs on Wednesday's edition of MSNBC's "The Weeknight."

"Let's remember, just days ago, Donald Trump demanded his attorney general prosecute his perceived political enemies, including Comey, as he raged online about the lack of criminal charges against them," said former RNC chief Michael Steele. "Ken, have you heard anything else since this report dropped this afternoon, especially in terms of the timeline we're talking about or looking at here?"

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'Highly unsettling': Autistic lawmakers condemn Trump admin's approach to the disorder

On Monday, President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a press conference claiming a link between Tylenol consumption during pregnancy and autism. It was the latest development in an effort promised in the early days of the Trump administration – to find a cause of what Kennedy has described as an autism “epidemic.”

While the claims drew immediate blowback from members of the scientific community, the way Trump and Kennedy have discussed autism over the past few months has also brought pushback from autistic people and their advocates in Pennsylvania and across the nation.

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Judge Rules Trump Can’t Hold Disaster Aid Hostage Over Immigration Enforcement

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that US President Donald Trump’s attempt to bully states into cooperating with his administration’s anti-immigrant crackdown by conditioning emergency and disaster aid upon such cooperation is unconstitutional.

Judge William Smith of the US District Court for the District of Rhode Island—an appointee of former President George W. Bush—sided with 20 Democrat-led states and the District of Columbia, asserting in his 45-page ruling that “several contested conditions attached to the award of federal grants under the Department of Homeland Security are beyond the scope of DHS’ statutory authority, are a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), and are unconstitutional.”

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University of South Dakota can't fire professor for calling Charlie Kirk a Nazi: Judge

A University of South Dakota professor who raged against murdered right-wing youth activist Charlie Kirk on Facebook cannot be fired from his post, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.

Phillip Michael Hook, a tenured professor of art at USD, was placed on administrative leave and notified of the intent to remove him from his position by the South Dakota Board of Regents following a Facebook post in which he criticized the Turning Point USA founder, after a gunman shot him during a political student event at Utah Valley University in Orem earlier this month.

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