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Trump Plans Shocking Order Banning States From Regulating AI
The Trump administration first bungled the release of the files in July, when the Justice Department issued a memo that contradicted Attorney General Pam Bondi on the alleged existence...
Top Military Lawyer Says Trump Ignored His Advice on Boat Strikes
The Trump administration first bungled the release of the files in July, when the Justice Department issued a memo that contradicted Attorney General Pam Bondi on the alleged existence...
Zohran Mamdani Reveals What He Plans to Talk to Trump About
The Trump administration first bungled the release of the files in July, when the Justice Department issued a memo that contradicted Attorney General Pam Bondi on the alleged existence...
Trump Called Epstein Right After Winning 2016 Election
The Trump administration first bungled the release of the files in July, when the Justice Department issued a memo that contradicted Attorney General Pam Bondi on the alleged existence...
Todd Blanche Is Pissed Dems Want People to … Obey Constitution
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche wants to investigate a group of Democratic lawmakers who made a video warning members of the military and intelligence community about the Trump administration,...
Here’s the Data Showing Why Dems Must Keep Talking About Climate
This trust gap is a key part of the argument that Data for Progress and Fossil Free Media are making. Their memo points to findings that, right now, neither...
Trump Signs Bill to Release Epstein Files—and Immediately Freaks Out
The Trump administration first bungled the release of the files in July, when the Justice Department issued a memo that contradicted Attorney General Pam Bondi on the alleged existence...
Trump Discussed Taking Over CNN With Larry Ellison
All of this took place in July, with Greene’s friend calling 911 claiming the two had been ambushed by three men on a hiking trail in Egg Harbor Township,...
The Comey Hearing: This Would Be Hilarious If It Weren’t So Scandalous
In its filing yesterday, the government did little to dispute the facts, arguing instead that if Halligan misled the jury, dismissal would be inappropriate unless the court found prejudice....