Epstein Fallout Explodes Around the World—but Not on Team Trump

Epstein Fallout Explodes Around the World—but Not on Team Trump

Husted accepted $3,500 from Wexner as recently as July—only two months before he voted to block the release of the Epstein files, according to campaign finance records reviewed by TiffinOhio. In November, Husted, a steady MAGA sycophant, again voiced opposition to releasing files. But days later, the Epstein Files Transparency Act was passed through the…

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Homeland Security Is Locked in Weird Beef With Cardi B

Homeland Security Is Locked in Weird Beef With Cardi B

“Fairly long video, had a little piece that had to do with The Lion King, it was shown all over the place long before it was posted,” he continued, ignoring the fact the beloved children’s film only features one primate, Rafiki, who is a mandrill. “That was—I’m sure you saw it—a very strong piece on…

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Kristi Noem’s Alleged Boyfriend Went on Crazed Journey to Get DHS Gun

Kristi Noem’s Alleged Boyfriend Went on Crazed Journey to Get DHS Gun

Expired-special-employee Corey Lewandowski took it out on federal officials when he couldn’t get his way with a highly unusual quest. Lewandowski, who entered the ranks of the Department of Homeland Security thanks to close proximity to rumored beau Kristi Noem, reportedly attempted to get his hands on a badge and federally issued gun, according to…

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The Sickening Image That Will Haunt Pam Bondi the Rest of Her Life

The Sickening Image That Will Haunt Pam Bondi the Rest of Her Life

The 60 days came and went at the beginning of this month, and—shocker—nothing happened. Then, as fate would have it, just this Monday, three days before Smith’s public testimony, the matter of the second volume vaulted back into the news as a lawyer for Trump filed a motion asking Cannon to permanently block the Justice…

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MAGA Senator Took Donation From Epstein Friend Before Key Vote

MAGA Senator Took Donation From Epstein Friend Before Key Vote

CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott equivocated, saying that pushing a woman to the ground “can be” considered a de-escalation tactic, “depending on the circumstances.” “I don’t know what happened before this. If an officer thinks that doing that is going to prevent any kind of a physical encounter, if there’s a weapon or anything else, I’m…

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Kristi Noem Fired—and Immediately Rehired—Someone Over a Blanket

Kristi Noem Fired—and Immediately Rehired—Someone Over a Blanket

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is under fire for pink-slipping a Coast Guard pilot and then rehiring them moments later, over a blanket. Noem and her expired-special-employee chief adviser (and rumored beau) Corey Lewandowski are no strangers to a toxic work environment—rather, they seem to enjoy creating them. The duo are known for frequently berating…

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Trump Official Who Helped Kill USAID Now Using Its Funds for Himself

Trump Official Who Helped Kill USAID Now Using Its Funds for Himself

CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott equivocated, saying that pushing a woman to the ground “can be” considered a de-escalation tactic, “depending on the circumstances.” “I don’t know what happened before this. If an officer thinks that doing that is going to prevent any kind of a physical encounter, if there’s a weapon or anything else, I’m…

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Epstein Was in Touch With Trump Team Just Before Inauguration

Epstein Was in Touch With Trump Team Just Before Inauguration

CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott equivocated, saying that pushing a woman to the ground “can be” considered a de-escalation tactic, “depending on the circumstances.” “I don’t know what happened before this. If an officer thinks that doing that is going to prevent any kind of a physical encounter, if there’s a weapon or anything else, I’m…

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Video: The Hidden Number Driving U.S. Job Growth

Video: The Hidden Number Driving U.S. Job Growth

new video loaded: The Hidden Number Driving U.S. Job Growth After a year of just 181,000 new jobs, January’s 131,000 increase in the U.S. workforce was surprisingly positive. Ben Casselman, The New York Times’ chief economic correspondent, explains the numbers. By Ben Casselman, Christina Thornell, Christina Shaman, June Kim and Nikolay Nikolov February 13, 2026…

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