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'MAGA rage bait' void will cripple Charlie Kirk widow from taking his place: analyst

Despite stepping into the position of CEO of Turning Point USA after her husband was shot and killed on a Utah college campus two weeks ago, there are legitimate reasons why Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative Charlie Kirk, will not be able to adequately fill his shoes, according to one political analyst.

In her column for Salon, feminist writer Amanda Marcotte suggested that the very nature of the far-right conservative group is not conducive to a woman being the figurehead and that Erika Kirk does not appear to have the rabble-rousing tools that made her husband popular.

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Mike Johnson 'in full panic' as Dem win expected to force Epstein vote: GOP troublemaker

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) revealed that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and other Republican leaders were in a "full panic" after a Democratic Party win in Arizona was expected to give him the signatures he needed to force a vote on the release of files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

At an event in Kentucky on Wednesday, Massie said he expected his discharge petition to have the required 218 signatures following Adelita Grijalva's (D) win in the Arizona special election.

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Hundreds of workers cut by DOGE now asked to return to work after months of paid time off

Hundreds of federal employees cut loose by Elon Musk have been given a tight deadline to decide whether to come back to work.

The General Services Administration has given laid-work workers who had managed government workplaces until the end of this week to accept or decline reinstatement, according to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press, and those who return must report for duty on Oct. 6 after what would amount to a seven-month vacation paid by taxpayers.

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Judge finds misconduct by Trump's DOJ in Luigi Mangione case

President Donald Trump's Justice Department is under fire by a federal judge after uncovering "multiple employees ... may have violated" local rules guaranteeing a right to a fair trial for so-called "healthcare shooter" Luigi Mangione.

U.S. District Court Judge Margaret Garnett wrote on Wednesday that Mangione documented several incidents in which members of the Southern District of New York made public statements that are in violation of Criminal Rule 23.1.

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'No sign of Chinese buying': Trump credited for 'devastating' US farmers' soybeans market​

President Donald Trump's tariffs have decimated U.S. farmers' soybean market and there is "no sign of Chinese buying."

The fall harvest has started without any orders from China, the world's biggest buyer, according to a new report published on agriculture.com's Successful Farming.

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'A joke!' Lindsey Graham scrambles after urging Trump to trash the Constitution

International leaders and diplomats gasped and were seen shaking their heads as US President Donald Trump gave his address at the United Nations General Assembly—attacking the UN itself, migration, and climate action—but Sen. Lindsey Graham gave the speech an obsequious review on Fox News Tuesday night, going so far as to say Trump’s performance made a compelling case for him to run for an illegal third term.

“Trump 2028,” Graham (R-SC) told Sean Hannity. “I hope this never ends.”

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'His audience was Trump': New FBI lead accused of abusing AG role to grab attention

After a fight with a Black student in a St. Louis suburb left a white student badly injured in March 2024, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey blamed the school district for unsafe conditions, even though the incident occurred after classes and more than a half-mile from campus.

Bailey seized on the fight as evidence of what he called the Hazelwood School District’s misplaced priorities. He sent a letter to the superintendent demanding documents on the district’s diversity policies and accused leaders of “prioritizing race-based policies over basic student safety.” Bailey argued that the district’s dispute with local police departments over its requirement that officers participate in diversity training — an impasse that resulted in some departments leaving schools without resource officers — had left students vulnerable.

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Four judges add to growing list of those saying Trump's detentions are illegal

President Donald Trump claimed that he would be deporting undocumented criminals, but according to a growing list of judges, that isn't what's happening, and they say the moves to detain citizens and legal residents are illegal. Overnight, four more judges added to a growing list of those calling the administration's actions unlawful.

Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney cited four adjudicated cases in which U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was given a bond hearing rather than being thrown into one of the government holding camps.

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Kristi Noem could face legal trouble as ​Pokémon fires back against ICE raid video

Pokémon is saying it did not give the Department of Homeland Security permission to use its branding for an ICE deportation raid video.

Some footage in the video appears to be from a raid that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has been in legal trouble over and could land her with a subpoena, the Daily Beast reports.

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Charlie Kirk group's spokesperson claims Jimmy Kimmel 'connected' to ICE facility shooting

Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet said that the shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas was "connected" to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.

Before details emerged about the person who shot three detainees on Wednesday, Kolvet attempted to tie the attack to Kimmel and the murder of Charlie Kirk.

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Trump raised $8M for Hurricane Helene survivors. Where did it go?

On a dusty, warm day last October, nearly a month after Hurricane Helene tore across the southeastern United States, Donald Trump stood behind a podium in Swannanoa, North Carolina, to pledge funding and support to survivors of the disaster.

“In the wake of this horrible storm, many Americans in this region felt helpless and abandoned, and left behind by their government,” Trump, still a presidential candidate at the time, said. “And yet in North Carolina’s hour of desperation, the American people answer the call much more so than your federal government.”

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Astronomical hospital bill hits woman after slip on ice: 'Payments for rest of my life'

As soon as she fell, Deborah Buttgereit knew she couldn’t avoid going to the hospital.

“I could hear the bones moving around in my elbow,” said Buttgereit, who was 60 when she slipped on a patch of ice in December outside her apartment in Bozeman, Montana.

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'Massive move to the left': Data expert says Arizona election reflects nationwide response

CNN's data guru is saying a "massive move to the left" is happening following the large Democratic turnout in Arizona — a reflection of what's happening nationwide.

"What a massive move to the left, to the Democratic side we're talking about here," statistician Harry Enten reported early Wednesday. "My goodness gracious."

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