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Paris prosecutors open Epstein-related investigations using files released by Trump administration

Paris‘s public prosecutor, Laure Beccuau, is calling for the French victims of Jeffrey Epstein to come forward as her office dually investigates the sexual and financial crimes related to Epstein in France. Epstein, the convicted sex trafficker from New York who died while in prison, owned property in Paris and had several ties to people […]

Nigel Farage appoints JD Vance’s ‘British sherpa’ as head of policy for Reform UK

Reform U.K. leader Nigel Farage has tapped a New Right intellectual with ties to President Donald Trump’s administration as his party’s new head of policy. James Orr, an English theologian and philosopher whom U.S. Vice President JD Vance has described as his “British sherpa,” will lead Reform U.K.’s policy-crafting as it hopes to ride its […]

Obama’s ‘demagogue’ presidency counters his assessment of GOP: Guy Benson

Washington Examiner senior columnist Guy Benson said on Tuesday that former President Barack Obama has “no concept” of acting divisively when assessing the two political parties in a new interview. Obama said on Saturday that Democrats are “coming together” as the Republican Party engages in “the mean, angry, exclusive, us/them, divisive politics.” Benson said he […]

Democrats to skip Trump’s State of the Union for counter rally on National Mall

At least a dozen House and Senate Democrats will skip President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address next week to instead attend a rally on the National Mall organized to protest the first year of his second term. Several progressive leaders will use the “People’s State of the Union,” hosted by MoveOn and liberal […]

Obama’s ‘inclusive’ presidency ended up ‘devastating’ Democratic Party: Byron York

Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York said Monday that there was a downside to the Democratic Party being “so inclusive” under former President Barack Obama. Obama addressed the political environment in the United States on Saturday, saying the Republican Party engages in “the mean, angry, exclusive, us-them, divisive politics,” whereas Democrats are “coming together.” […]

Colbert slams CBS over ‘crap’ statement denying it pulled James Talarico interview

Late-night host Stephen Colbert criticized CBS on Tuesday over what he called a “crap” corporate statement regarding an interview with Democratic Texas state Rep. James Talarico. CBS released a statement that said it did not bar Colbert from airing the interview with Talarico, but rather provided legal advice that doing so could trigger the Federal […]

Mistrial declared in first antifa terrorism case over defense attorney’s ‘politically charged’ attire

A judge declared a mistrial on the first day of the first-known antifa terrorism trial, faulting the conduct of a defense attorney for what she chose to wear during jury selection. The criminal proceedings, considered the first-ever in U.S. history to try suspected antifa members on federal terrorism charges, will restart next week with the […]

Beshear announces new book as governor becomes latest Democrat to write memoir ahead of 2028

Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) announced the release of his memoir on Wednesday, becoming the latest Democratic governor and potential presidential candidate to release a book ahead of the 2028 elections. Beshear’s new memoir, titled Go and Do Likewise: How We Heal a Broken Country, is set for release on Sept. 22. The book, published with […]

The real differences inside the GOP driving Vance-Rubio rivalry talk

Republicans are starting to have a conversation about the 2028 primaries even though the midterm elections are still more than eight months away. With President Donald Trump term-limited and constitutionally ineligible to run, they are debating whether it would be better for Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to join forces […]

New Jersey AG will not challenge George Norcross indictment ruling

Gov. Mikie Sherrill‘s (D-NJ) newly tapped attorney general announced the state would not appeal an appellate court’s dismissal of the indictment against South Jersey Democratic power broker George Norcross. New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport will not pursue the prosecution against Norcross, signaling a significant departure from the priorities of her predecessor, Matt Platkin, the […]
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