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Trump White House in Turmoil: Top Official Exits Amid 'Fallout'... + 6,000 Killed in Sudan's el-Fasher as UN Reveals RSF Attack... + Obama Fires Back: Trump's Racist Video an 'Affront to the Office'...Bondi Says DOJ Released All Epstein Files: Political Shockwave
Attorney General Pam Bondi told Congress the Justice Department has released all files tied to Jeffrey Epstein, publishing a politically explosive list of names that has already provoked bipartisan outrage and fresh demands for accountability
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5 billion - Pledged by Board of Peace members for Gaza reconstruction
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"a clown show" — Barack Obama
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"The Board of Peace has unlimited potential. Last October, I released a Plan for the permanent end to the Conflict in Gaza, and our Vision was unanimously adopted by the United Nations Security Council. Shortly thereafter, we facilitated Humanitarian Aid at record speed, and secured the release of every living and deceased Hostage. Just…"