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Trump Orders Release: Epstein Files Under Fire

Facing escalating political pressure and a Congressional backlash, President Trump has directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all relevant grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein, intensifying the Epstein saga controversy.

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Number 9 billion - Dollars cut from foreign aid and public broadcasting in Senate spending bill

Quote "Fear is the tool of a tyrant" — Maurene Comey, fired Epstein prosecutor

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Trump Orders Release of Epstein Files Amid Rising Heat

Wall Street Journal Drops Bombshell: Trump Letter to Epstein

Trump Vows to Sue WSJ Over ‘Fake’ Epstein Letter Story

President Donald Trump faces growing controversy over his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with multiple reports about a bawdy birthday letter and grand jury transcripts release. Trump denies some allegations, threatens lawsuits, and orders Attorney General Pam Bondi to release pertinent Epstein files. Congressional pressure mounts for transparency amid internal GOP dissent.

CBS Pulls The Plug on Colbert’s Late Show – Financial Move

Colbert Shocks Audience with Show End News for 2026

Liberals Roar as CBS Axes Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Franchise

CBS announces cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2026 citing financial reasons, sparking backlash from fans, media personalities, Democrats and conservative commentators alike. The decision marks the end of a major liberal late-night platform amid ongoing tensions between CBS and Colbert.

Senate Okays $9B Cut to Foreign Aid, Public Media

Public Media Faces Massive Funding Slash in Senate Vote

Funds to NPR and PBS Targeted in GOP Spending Cuts

US Senate passes a $9 billion rescission package slashing funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting, including NPR and PBS. The move reflects GOP efforts to cut spending amid controversies over government priorities, drawing criticism from Democrats and public media advocates.

Crypto Bills Pass House Despite GOP Rebellion

GENIUS Act Passage Marks Key Crypto Regulatory Milestone

House Sends New Crypto Rules to Trump’s Desk

House of Representatives passes a trio of landmark cryptocurrency bills aimed at regulating stablecoins and boosting industry legitimacy amidst GOP internal resistance. The legislation is considered a major win for crypto advocates and signals growing federal oversight.

White House Confirms Trump's Vein Condition Diagnosis

Trump Diagnosed with ‘Benign’ Vein Disease After Leg Swelling

Trump's Chronic Venous Insufficiency Explained

President Donald Trump diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a common vein condition, following medical evaluations after swelling and bruises were observed. The White House emphasizes that he remains in excellent health amid public speculation.

Israel Strikes Gaza Catholic Church — 3 Killed, Apology Given

Netanyahu ‘Regrets’ Deadly Gaza Church Attack After Trump Call

Pope Leo Calls for Ceasefire After Gaza Church Hit

Recent Israeli airstrikes have hit Gaza's only Catholic church, killing three and wounding a priest close to Pope Francis. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has issued a rare formal apology amid international concern and calls for dialogue.

Epstein Files Dispute Stalls House Funding Cuts Vote

House GOP Split on Epstein Release Delays Spending Bill

Rules Committee Advances Compromise on Epstein Resolution

House Republicans face internal tension and delays over a vote on a $9 billion rescissions package targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid, complicated by disputes over the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. The fight exposes cracks in GOP unity ahead of deadline.

Bondi, Burgum Tour Alcatraz in Prison Reopening Bid

Feds Push to Reopen ‘The Rock’ Amid California Outcry

Pelosi Blasts Alcatraz Reopening Plan as ‘Stupidest Initiative’

Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum toured Alcatraz Island as part of efforts to reopen the historic prison to house dangerous inmates. The plan faces opposition from California leaders including Nancy Pelosi, who called it ‘lunacy.’

Man Charged over Threats to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Former VOA Employee Indicted for Threatening MTG and Family

Voice of America Ex-Employee Arrested for Threats to MTG

Maryland man arrested and charged with threatening Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family amid broader security concerns for lawmakers. Separately, a former Voice of America employee faces similar charges, highlighting rising political threats.

Federal Court Rules Trump Firing of FTC Commissioner Illegal

Federal judge rules that President Trump's firing of Democratic FTC commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter was illegal, dealing a legal setback to the administration. The White House plans to appeal the ruling as the case raises questions about executive authority.

Gag Order Lifted in Bryan Kohberger Idaho Murder Case

Judge Lifts Secrecy in Quadruple Idaho Slaying Case

An Idaho judge lifts sweeping gag order in the case of Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. The decision moves the high-profile murder case closer to public court proceedings.

Monsoon Rains Kill 54 in Pakistan; Hundreds Hurt

South Korea Floods Leave 4 Dead, 1,300 Evacuated

Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's Punjab province have killed at least 54 people and injured hundreds, while severe floods in South Korea claimed at least 4 lives and caused mass evacuations. Weather disasters continue to cause devastation in Asia.

ICE Gets Access to Medicaid Data of 79 Million Americans

Medicaid Records Shared with ICE Spark Privacy Alarm

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) granted unprecedented access to Medicaid enrollee data of 79 million Americans, aiming to locate undocumented immigrants. The move has triggered privacy concerns and fears over civil rights violations.

Judiciary Committee Advances Trump Attorney to Appeals Court

Democrats Storm Out of Committee Over Trump Nominee Vote

House Judiciary Committee advances controversial judicial nominee Emil Bove, a former Trump attorney, despite walkout protests from Democrats. The nomination signals GOP determination to confirm loyalists amid partisan battles over the federal bench.

Appeals Court Tosses NRA Suit Against NY Official

A federal appeals court tosses NRA’s free speech lawsuit against former New York official, ruling the official immune from claims. The decision marks a legal victory against gun rights advocacy challenges in the state.

Trump Cuts Federal Funds for California Bullet Train

Trump administration cancels high-speed rail funding for California's bullet train project, deepening doubts about the $4 billion federally backed infrastructure initiative. The move is a major blow to Governor Gavin Newsom's signature transport effort.

US Sanctions Top Venezuela Gang Leaders

US Treasury sanctions the heads of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang in a sweeping move targeting organized crime leadership. The sanctions aim to cripple the criminal organization’s operations and impact.

Epstein Files Dispute Continues to Rattle Washington

House GOP Weighs Epstein Files Release Amid Backlash

Senate GOP Blocks Dems’ Push to Release Epstein Documents

Legal and political battles continue over Epstein files as both Republicans and Democrats push for release amid accusations of cover-ups and political game-playing. The saga fuels partisan conflicts on Capitol Hill and among the public.

Record Flash Flood Warnings Hit US Amid Extreme Weather

High Alerts as US Battles Rising Flood Risk

Heavy monsoon rains and flooding lead to record-high flash flood warnings across the U.S., causing widespread disruptions and concerns over increasing extreme weather events and climate change impacts.

Bondi Under Fire From GOP on Epstein Secrecy

MAGA Furious Over Bondi’s Epstein Stance

Attorney General Pam Bondi faces criticism from congressional Republicans and MAGA supporters over her handling of the Epstein files amid calls for greater transparency. Internal GOP discord grows as pressure mounts on the Trump administration.

Trump DOGE Cuts Bill Held Up by Epstein Fallout

House Republicans debate and delay vote on Trump-backed spending cuts package as tensions rise over the handling of Epstein investigation files. The impasse highlights fissures within the party and legislative stalling before critical deadlines.

Trump Signs Law to Fight Deadly Fentanyl Crisis

President Trump signs bipartisan bill targeting fentanyl, aiming to crack down on drug trafficking and opioid crisis. The legislation receives support from lawmakers and families affected by the epidemic.

Powell Fights Back Over Fed HQ Renovation Costs

White House Pressures Powell on $2.5B Renovation

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell defends the $2.5 billion headquarters renovation amid scrutiny from the Trump administration. The debate intensifies as Trump signals potential moves against Powell while markets react cautiously.

Top El Salvador Rights Group Flees Amid Repression

Human rights group Cristosal suspends operations and flees El Salvador amid ongoing government harassment and crackdown on dissent, highlighting concerns over freedoms under President Nayib Bukele’s administration.

Epstein Files Drive Turmoil Within House Republicans

House Republicans advance a resolution calling for release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents but face internal resistance and procedural hurdles. The issue threatens party unity as the Epstein saga continues to roil Capitol Hill and the nation.

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