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President Trump will headline the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington Friday afternoon. The annual “Road to Majority” event comes as the Trump administration grapples with fallout from the Iran war, rising affordability concerns ahead of the midterms and as Democrats find an opportunity to bring abortion issues back to the spotlight four years…
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Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon declared House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) an "unmitigated disaster" on Thursday, warning his MAGA base that Republicans have already lost the Senate ahead of the midterms.Bannon unloaded on his War Room podcast on Real America's Voice after President Donald Trump blew up a rare Republican win — a popular bipartisan housing bill — to demand Congress first pass his sweeping election overhaul.Trump canceled the signing of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act an hour before he was due at the Capitol on Wednesday. He announced on Truth Social that he wouldn't sign it until Congress passes the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, also known as the SAVE America Act.Critics say the SAVE America Act would disenfranchise millions of eligible voters — part of a broader Republican effort to reshape who can participate in American elections.Johnson publicly backed Trump's move. But a source told Politico, the speaker was privately "f—ing surprised and angry.""Mike Johnson, who's just been an unmitigated disaster," Bannon said on air, mocking the speaker with the nickname "Polly Pockets.""Polly Pockets is gonna skip around that he's got something done," Bannon said. "'I did something! I did something!'"Johnson raced to the White House on Thursday. After more than three hours with Trump, he told reporters he'd be transmitting the housing bill — and expected the president to sign it."You've already lost the Senate because of this," Bannon told his War Room listeners. "Or you're gonna lose the Senate and all the money the donors put into it.""I don't see the energy to save the House," he added. "Let me be blunt.""If something is done and they start moving legislation before Save America, I will tell you," Bannon warned, threatening to pull his grassroots support.
President Donald Trump called on attendees at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority Conference on Friday to pressure Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) to change her staunch opposition to the SAVE America Act. Though Senate Republicans have repeatedly failed to whip enough votes to pass the bill, Trump declared earlier this week that he […]
Every Democrat who insists it’s a deeply inhumane offense to send Haitians temporarily in the U.S. back to their country should be required to admit what they previously denied: that Haiti and so many others like it really are, as President Trump so eloquently put it, “sh-thole countries.” The Supreme Court ruled this week that […]
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President Donald Trump threatened to impose 100% tariffs on goods imported from countries that impose digital services taxes, escalating pressure on European nations that just ratified a trade pact with the US.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Department of Justice admitted to breaking the law by failing to release the majority of its files on Jeffrey Epstein to the public, giving acting Attorney General Todd Blanche a week to release more information.U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan wrote in his opinion that Blanche failed to address allegations from journalist Katie Phang that the Trump administration failed to release the files in full. Phang sued the DOJ in April over a “brazen, shocking, and ongoing violation” of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which Congress passed last year.“The Attorney General does not respond substantively to any of these arguments,” Sullivan said in his ruling. “The Attorney General has conceded that he is in violation of the Act.”Sullivan issued a preliminary injunction giving Blanche one week to release information redacted from the files, including names, or provide detailed reasons for the redactions. Some of the files in question include the FBI’s notes from interviews with a woman who accused President Trump of assaulting her in the 1980s as a 13-year-old.The files covered by the injunction also include email exchanges with Epstein concerning an alleged “torture video” and sex acts with minors; the names of co-defendants from a draft indictment; the identities of Epstein’s potential co-conspirators and DOJ employees who sent messages about them; and information in “foreign languages” that the DOJ said it couldn’t translate and redact.The DOJ has said in the past that its unreleased Epstein files were not verified, and contained “unfounded and false” claims about Trump. But the law passed by Congress leaves few exceptions, and now Blanche, Trump’s former personal attorney, will have to answer for why some of the files remain hidden.“The government ignored its own law and blew off a judge’s order, all for the sake of protecting the very powerful and the very rich,” said Brendan Ballou, Katie Phang’s attorney, to Politico. “Doing so had consequences, and now the public will finally get transparency around Jeffrey Epstein and his network.”