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Federal Judge Seeks More Information Before Ruling on Unsealing Ghislaine Maxwell Grand Jury Records

New York, NY — A federal judge overseeing the Justice Department’s request to unseal grand jury records related to the criminal case of Ghislaine Maxwell has stated he plans to rule on the matter “expeditiously,” but has requested additional information before proceeding. U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer issued a four-page order on Tuesday emphasizing that [...]

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“What did you just say?” – Senator John Kennedy erupts over Stacey Abrams’ divisive remarks, then a shocking ‘hot mic’ moment rocks Congress

Tensions flared in Congress when Senator John Kennedy confronted Stacey Abrams over remarks she made that he considered divisive. During a heated exchange, Kennedy demanded clarification, asking, “What did you just say?”—a moment that quickly drew attention for its intensity. The confrontation escalated as both figures defended their positions, with Kennedy criticizing Abrams’ statements for [...]

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Trump Ally Preparing Senate Run Against Murkowski: Report

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is preparing to announce a 2028 run for the U.S. Senate against Sen. Lisa Murkowski, according to several sources close to the governor who spoke exclusively to Fox News this week. The move would place him against Murkowski, who has repeatedly clashed with President Donald Trump and is often viewed as [...]

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NBC Asks Epstein Survivors for ‘Dirt’ on Trump — It Backfires Spectacularly

Six women who say they were trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein or his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell made a public appeal on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., demanding the federal government release more investigative files. They also urged former President Donald Trump to publicly rule out a pardon for Maxwell. The women appeared alongside family members of [...]

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Supreme Court News Could Be ‘Game Over’ for Democrats: CNN

A federal appellate court ruled 2-1 against the Trump administration’s deportation policy targeting Venezuelan nationals under an 18th-century wartime law. The decision, which stemmed from a case questioning constitutional due process rights, halted the administration’s efforts to proceed with deportations. The D.C. Circuit Court’s judges, including Obama appointee Patricia Millett, debated the application of the [...]

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Big Update After FBI Raids John Bolton’s Properties

Federal agents recently searched former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s Bethesda home and Washington office, reigniting a long-dormant investigation into alleged mishandling of classified materials. The renewed interest was sparked by intelligence from a foreign spy service, reviewed by U.S. agencies under the Biden administration. Prosecutors obtained search warrants after presenting evidence suggesting Bolton may [...]

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Case To Remove Dems Who Fled State Begins At TX Supreme Court

This summer, Texas House Democrats made national news when they fled the state to block a vote on a Republican-backed congressional redistricting map that could give the GOP five additional U.S. House seats. Their departure effectively broke quorum, halting legislative action. Now, a high-stakes legal battle has reached the Texas Supreme Court, with Republican leaders [...]

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