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FBI asked ‘Sammy the Bull’ if ex-Gambino mob prosecutor Comey knew meaning of ’86’: court filing

Sammy the Bull Gravano told the FBI that James Comey "had to know" the term 86 meant killing someone, contradicting Comey's denial in his federal case.

Democrats need to stop whitewashing Abdul El-Sayed’s extremist hate

He eked out a win for the Michigan party’s Senate nomination, but that doesn’t...

Karoline Leavitt to join Trump’s super PAC after leaving White House

Outgoing press secretary Karoline Leavitt is heading over to President Trump's super PAC MAGA Inc. after stepping down from the White House podium, she said Friday.

Trump urges court to reject BBC’s bid to secure records from his family in defamation case

President Donald Trump has urged a federal judge to reject the BBC's request for the court's help in securing testimony and documents from three family members in response to his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster.

As Blanche’s path to confirmation is cleared, Trump’s tax audit immunity remains in place

In negotiations with Republican senators whose support he needs to be confirmed as attorney general, Todd Blanche formally rescinded a $1.8 billion fund meant to compensate President Donald Trump's political allies.

Trump laments loss of anti-weaponization fund, says J6 defendants deserve ‘solace’

President Trump on Monday voiced frustration after the Justice Department officially rescinded a proposed $1.8 billion fund for people who claimed they were victims of political prosecutions, including defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Trump accounts were closed in 2021 due to concerns over possible money laundering, Capital One says

Bank accounts held by President Trump were closed by Capital One in 2021 after it flagged financial activity that had characteristics of money laundering, the bank disclosed in a court filing over the weekend.

‘Doctor’ El-Sayed’s bizarre health hustle raises campaign headache: ‘Moon Juice Brain Dust’

Abdul El-Sayed criticized Mehmet Oz for selling health products as a doctor, then used his own medical credentials to promote supplements and devices.

Mamdani’s grocery giveaway hits ID snag as critics cry foul: ‘Make it make sense’

A cabinet official's mention of a "library card-esque system" for NYC's government-run grocery stores sparked fierce voter ID hypocrisy accusations.

Trump DOJ unleashes largest denaturalization effort in department history — and says it’s ‘only the beginning’

The DOJ filed complaints against 24 naturalized citizens from 17 countries, alleging crimes from attempted murder to marriage fraud in a record surge.

Obama-appointed judge faces fresh impeachment threat after blocking Trump TPS order for Somalis

Rep. Andy Ogles filed an impeachment resolution against Judge Allison Burroughs, accusing her of defying a Supreme Court ruling on TPS decisions.

Progressive ‘Diversity’ at Paul Weiss

The New York Times has a long and interesting article about how the law firm Paul Weiss, a “progressive stalwart,” meekly surrendered to Donald...

The Reflecting Pool Debacle Reflects Trump’s Essential Spite

David Hearn was chosen at random and put through the wringer for no reason, until cleared.

Go Figure, It Turns Out the Iranian Regime Is ‘Unbelievably Duplicitous’

Never has a president been so eager to announce to the world that he has been fooled by the other negotiating party, over and...

On the Eve of the Michigan Primary, Stevens Projects Unity with El-Sayed. Her Supporters Aren’t Convinced

Stevens declined to name a single policy on which she and El-Sayed differ.

GOP Holdouts Reach Deal with Trump to Advance Todd Blanche AG Nomination

Senators John Cornyn and Thom Tillis secured a concession from Blanche on Trump’s IRS ‘anti-weaponization’ fund.

Trump accuses Iranian leaders of duplicity over peace negotiations

President Trump on Monday accused Tehran of being "duplicitous" and said peace negotiations were underway through mediators, whether Iranian officials wanted to admit it or not.

Troy Jackson, Maine Democratic Senate candidate, lashes out at reporting on his cousin romance

Troy Jackson, the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine, is firing back at scrutiny of his romantic partnership with his second cousin.

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