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The Democratic National Committee attempted to criticize President Trump with a social media post blaming him for record-high grocery prices, but the move quickly backfired. The graph they shared showed a sharp rise in food prices starting in 2021—coinciding with President Biden’s first year in office—prompting backlash and mockery online. The post was later deleted after users pointed out that the most significant inflation occurred under Biden’s leadership, not Trump’s. Critics seized on the blunder, noting that prices for essentials like meat, dairy, and produce surged more than 22% during Biden’s term, while Trump’s current term has seen only minimal…

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President Trump confirmed he has the authority to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, though he emphasized that it’s not something he has considered. The statement stirred debate as Maxwell’s legal team acknowledged her cooperation with federal investigators.Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, recently met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for an extended session. During the meeting, she reportedly provided information on around 100 individuals linked to Epstein. Her attorney clarified that no clemency has been requested but that Maxwell would accept any form of relief.The…

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Alina Habba, the former attorney for Donald Trump, is standing her ground after a panel of federal judges voted to end her interim role as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. The court appointed her deputy, Desiree Grace, to take over following the expiration of Habba’s 120-day appointment. However, Attorney General Pam Bondi swiftly dismissed Grace and reaffirmed Habba’s position. Habba publicly declared that she remains in office and won’t back down under political pressure, stating she is committed to fighting for justice. The legal maneuver to keep her in the role relies on a vacancy statute, but…

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President Trump has issued a sweeping executive order instructing cities and states to remove homeless individuals from public spaces and relocate them into treatment or institutional facilities. The directive calls for the reversal of court rulings and consent decrees that restrict forced commitment, particularly for individuals with mental health or addiction issues. The administration framed the order as a necessary step to restore public safety, citing fears over growing street disorder and escalating rates of homelessness. The policy mandates federal agencies—led by DOJ, HHS, HUD, and Transportation—to allocate grants to municipalities enforcing bans on public camping, drug use, loitering, and…

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Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, met with U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in Tallahassee this week. According to her attorney, Maxwell answered every question for several hours without invoking privilege, and the session will continue the following day. Her brother, Ian Maxwell, revealed she is preparing to submit previously unreleased evidence that — she claims — was not available during her 2021 trial and could significantly influence its outcome. Maxwell did not testify at the trial. Maxwell has also been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to deliver…

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Tulsi Gabbard has accused senior intelligence officials of deliberately hiding critical information related to the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation. Speaking out in a recent interview, Gabbard said entrenched figures within the intelligence community acted to prevent certain documents from being made public—documents she believes contradict the original narrative pushed by Obama-era officials. According to Gabbard, internal communications, assessment drafts, and classified records reveal that some officials misled the public about Russia’s intentions in the 2016 election. She claims these findings suggest that intelligence assessments were manipulated to frame Donald Trump as the favored candidate of the Kremlin, despite conflicting…

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Senator Adam Schiff has sharply criticized Tulsi Gabbard’s release of declassified intelligence documents tied to the Trump-Russia probe, labeling her presentation as dishonest and inaccurate. According to Schiff, the materials fail to alter the bipartisan conclusions reached by prior investigations, which found no evidence of direct coordination between the Trump campaign and Russian operatives. The documents, declassified under Gabbard’s direction as Director of National Intelligence, suggest that certain intelligence officials may have shaped the Russia narrative for political motives. However, Schiff maintains that the declassification selectively frames information to support a narrative that undermines the original findings of federal inquiries.…

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In a tense courtroom exchange, Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg challenged Department of Justice attorneys over the federal government’s handling of migrant flights across the country. The confrontation unfolded during a hearing prompted by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s ongoing lawsuit, which alleges the Biden administration secretly organized and funded the relocation of illegal migrants to various U.S. cities. Boasberg repeatedly demanded clarity on who authorized the flights and whether they bypassed required immigration protocols. The DOJ’s legal team struggled to explain the full scope of the operations, particularly regarding the Transportation Department’s role and Homeland Security’s coordination with…

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A newly unsealed trove of more than 300 investigative documents has exposed disturbing new details surrounding the 2022 Idaho college student murders. The files provide chilling insight into events leading up to the killings and the horrific aftermath discovered by police. In the weeks before the attack, Kaylee Goncalves told friends and roommates she believed someone had been watching her. Just nine days before the stabbings, the front door to the off-campus residence was reportedly found unsecured, and one roommate said she had to arm herself with a golf club out of fear. Autopsy reports reveal the extent of the…

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Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for aiding Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking, is poised to present previously unreleased evidence in her upcoming meeting with the Department of Justice, according to her brother, Ian Maxwell. He claims this material was not available during her 2021 trial and could have significantly altered its outcome. Maxwell is scheduled to meet with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who reportedly conducted an all-day interview. Her legal team noted she answered questions fully—marking the first time the DOJ has directly engaged with her in such depth. Having never testified during her trial, Maxwell is now subpoenaed…

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Veteran California politician Willie Brown, who once served as San Francisco mayor and had a personal connection with Former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 1990s, has advised against her pursuing the 2026 race for governor. Speaking on the State of Gold podcast, Brown expressed concerns over both her fit for the role and her electability across conservative and swing districts. Brown, now 91, emphasized that Harris’s strengths lie more in areas like legal leadership—suggesting she may be better suited for roles such as state attorney general or even a judicial appointment. He cautioned: “That may not be where she…

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Columbia University has agreed to pay an estimated $220 million to federal authorities in a landmark settlement addressing allegations of civil rights violations against Jewish students and staff. The agreement secures the reinstatement of more than $400 million in previously frozen research funding and lifts constraints on nearly $1.2 billion in NIH grants. Under the terms, Columbia will pay $200 million over three years to settle federal discrimination claims, plus $21 million to resolve EEOC investigations related to alleged mistreatment following the October 2023 Israel–Hamas conflict. As part of the settlement, the university committed to sweeping reforms: Adopting the International…

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In order to conduct a more thorough investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, a House Oversight subcommittee has decided to subpoena former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) submitted the motion, which also requests subpoenas for other important individuals, such as former FBI directors and many former attorneys general, in order to help the panel identify potential ties to Epstein’s purported network. On July 23, the decision was approved by a voice vote; however, actual subpoenas won’t be effective until James Comer, the chairman of the committee, issues them. The action…

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Attorney General Pam Bondi abruptly canceled her keynote appearance at the CPAC anti-trafficking summit after disclosing a torn cornea, just as she found herself at the eye of a widening political firestorm. Her withdrawal came on the same day a major report revealed she had informed President Trump his name appeared multiple times in internal Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein—information never released to the public. Though the White House reaffirmed its support, Bondi has faced growing criticism from within her own party for reversing earlier claims that the administration held compelling evidence—only to later declare no credible “client…

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The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark advisory opinion declaring that nations failing to curb greenhouse gas emissions may be held legally responsible under international law. The ruling affirms that such inaction can constitute a violation of human rights and environmental obligations. The court stated that countries are obligated to take meaningful action to reduce emissions and protect populations from the adverse effects of climate change. This includes regulating corporate polluters, adhering to climate agreements, and upholding the right to a clean and sustainable environment. Though the decision is not legally binding, it sets a powerful precedent, strengthening…

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