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DOJ faces Friday deadline to release Epstein files as lawmakers push for transparency

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., warned that there would be legal consequences if the documents were not released, but Republicans are confident that the DOJ will comply.

Donald Trump’s Emotional Incontinence Is Increasing with Time

Trump’s brand new Hall of Presidents is updated with explanatory plaques — and they read as unmediated rants.

A Secret That the DNC Must Never Reveal: Why They Lost the 2024 Elections

The DNC has decided that no one must ever see their internal autopsy of why the Democrats performed so poorly in the 2024 elections.

HHS to Strip Funding from Hospitals Performing Sex-Reassignment Procedures on Children

The FDA is also sending warning letters to manufacturers of breast binders for illegally marketing the products to children.

Staring Down a Daunting Midterm Cycle, RNC Chairman Is Betting the Voters Just Want More Trump

Trump will ‘barnstorm the country’ to help juice low-propensity GOP voters, Gruters tells NR.

Excellent Sixth Circuit Ruling Against Michigan Ban on Talk Therapy

In a ruling yesterday (in Catholic Charities v. Whitmer), a divided Sixth Circuit panel ruled that therapists who “offer counseling in the form of...

Trump Inflates Economic Record in Spin-Heavy Speech

Trump spent the evening insisting that the U.S. economic numbers are significantly better than they actually are.

Hey, Good for You, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino

Dan Bongino entered the FBI as an outspoken believer in certain conspiracy theories, and ended up playing a role in dispelling those conspiracy theories.

In rare ruling, EU’s top court sides with refugee’s appeal in a landmark case against Frontex

In a rare judgment, the European Union's highest court sided with a Syrian refugee's appeal in a landmark case that sought damages against the European border and coast guard agency, Frontex, opening the way for other victims to do the same.

Hannah Dugan set to present her case as trial for helping immigrant winds down

A Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant evade federal authorities is set to present her case as her trial on obstruction and concealment charges winds down.

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