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Rhode Island judge faces misconduct complaint over attacks on DOJ lawyers

EXCLUSIVE — A Rhode Island federal judge is facing a judicial misconduct complaint accusing her of launching false and politically motivated attacks against Justice Department attorneys before referring them for possible discipline in a dispute over federal subpoenas seeking records related to transgender drugs and surgeries for children. The complaint, filed Wednesday by the conservative […]

READ IN FULL: The 14-point peace agreement with Iran

A senior Trump administration official read the 14-point Iran agreement to reporters on Wednesday afternoon, ending days of speculation about the contents of a memorandum of understanding meant to wind down the three-month conflict. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance apparently signed the MOU on Sunday electronically, but a draft copy was leaked […]

Top five hot mic moments from world leaders at G7 Summit

As the 52nd annual G7 Summit came to a close on Wednesday in France, world leaders not only discussed diplomacy front and center, but also engaged in lighter conversations on the sidelines. There were many hot-mic moments in which President Donald Trump and European politicians joked with each other, but there were also behind-the-scenes conversations that were […]

Trump jokes that Vance will take blame if Iran peace deal falls apart: ‘I like that idea’

President Donald Trump closed a press conference at the G7 summit on Wednesday joking that he liked the idea of Vice President JD Vance receiving the blame if a nuclear deal with Iran fails. Fox News’s Peter Doocy asked Trump whether sending Vance to Geneva, Switzerland, to sign the memorandum of understanding on Friday gives […]

Trump’s chaos theory of PR leaves Vance exposed as he sells Iran deal

Welcome to Wednesday’s Washington Secrets. You know what is no longer a secret? The memorandum of understanding with Iran. It was read aloud by a senior U.S. official on a briefing call with reporters, finally ending the speculation about the text of the agreement. We’ll leave analysis of the memo for others, but our takeaway […]

Trump leaves door open to Iran keeping ballistic weapons

President Donald Trump on Wednesday appeared open to Iran maintaining its ballistic missile systems as the United States moves to wind down its war in the region. Earlier in the spring, the Trump administration had specifically listed destroying Iran’s ballistic missile capacity as one of the core objectives of the war, but Trump seemed to […]

Gilgo Beach serial killer sentenced to life in prison without parole

Rex Heuermann, the architect convicted in the killings of eight women, was sentenced Wednesday to multiple terms of life in prison without the possibility of parole. Heuermann, 62, admitted in April to strangling eight women and leaving their remains in remote areas of Long Island between 1993 and 2010, which have been dubbed the Gilgo […]

Fox News’s Jesse Watters shares cake with Vance, said fudge would ‘be too gay’

Fox News host Jesse Watters raised eyebrows Tuesday night on The Five, sidestepping National Fudge Day on his segment called “Jesse’s Feeding Frenzy” to serve pickle cake in its place. “I was going to do fudge, because it’s National Fudge Day, for the VP, but I thought it would be too gay, so I did […]

Senators push to triple NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter fleet

New legislation introduced by a bipartisan group of senators strives to add new aircraft to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Hurricane Hunter fleet and codify the agency’s role in meteorological research. The bill was introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), the chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and Sen. Maria Cantwell […]

Finland’s parliament passes law to lift long-standing ban on nuclear weapons

Finland’s parliament passed a law lifting its decadeslong ban on nuclear weapons after a push from President Alexander Stubb’s government. Finland’s foreign policy since its loss in the Continuation War of 1941-1944 was distinguished by its strict neutrality, allowing it good relations with the Soviet Union, then Russia, and the West. As part of this […]
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