Politics

Epstein Memo Divides Trump Supporters, Fuels Infighting

Years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, his influence continues to fracture Donald Trump’s second administration, sparking intense conflict over the handling of the Epstein case. A recent Department of Justice memo declared the nonexistence of an explosive “client list” and the effective closure of the investigation, igniting a backlash from MAGA supporters. The fallout has led to significant infighting, with figures like FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly clashing with Attorney General Pam Bondi over her handling of the investigation and the memo’s release. Despite their internal unity in releasing the memo, the administration faces ongoing criticism and accusations of a cover-up, further fueling discord within Trump’s inner circle and among his base.

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AOC Mocks MAGA Over Epstein Files: “Rapist” Comment Sparks Controversy

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized the MAGA community’s reaction to the ongoing Epstein Files situation on social media, referencing claims that President Donald Trump’s involvement is a factor in their delayed release. She reposted a message from Elon Musk, who previously suggested that Trump’s presence in the files was the reason for the delay. Additionally, AOC highlighted a Wired story revealing that video footage of Epstein’s prison cell had been edited, potentially fueling speculation surrounding his death and the alleged client list. Furthermore, the article states that infighting has ensued within the MAGA community, with one prominent figure, Dan Bongino, reportedly considering resignation amid the fallout.

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Trump Denied Opportunity to Address UK Parliament During State Visit

While planning for Donald Trump’s upcoming state visit to the UK is underway, there has been no formal request for him to address Parliament, unlike President Macron’s recent visit. Concerns have been raised by some MPs regarding Trump’s past comments and stances, with one MP explicitly requesting the Speaker to prevent him from addressing Parliament. The timing of the visit in September, coinciding with a parliamentary recess, might offer a diplomatic solution to avoid potential controversy. Although no formal address is guaranteed, such decisions are part of the planning process, and Trump’s first state visit in 2019 did not include one.

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Kash Patel Uses Polygraphs to Quiz FBI Staff on Their Opinions of Him

The FBI under Director Kash Patel has significantly increased its use of polygraph tests, sparking concerns of a growing atmosphere of distrust within the bureau. Senior officials and agents are being subjected to these tests, with questions focused on whether they’ve criticized Patel or his leadership. Agents fear losing their jobs for any negative comments made about Patel or Deputy Director Dan Bongino. This aggressive approach reflects a “vindictive and extreme” shift within the FBI, where some officials have reportedly embraced “snitching” while the use of this testing has lead to layoffs.

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Deputy FBI Director Bongino Reportedly Considers Resignation Amid Epstein Files Controversy

According to sources, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is reportedly considering resigning due to escalating tensions between the FBI and the Justice Department regarding the handling of the Epstein case. The conflict came to a head after a Wednesday meeting where Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel were questioned about a story alleging the FBI wanted more information released, but the Justice Department blocked it. This follows a heated confrontation with Attorney General Pam Bondi and growing frustration from Trump’s advisors over her handling of the Epstein files. While Bongino has not made a final decision, his absence from work on Friday fueled speculation of his potential resignation.

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Trump’s “Deranged” Letter Threatens Trade Talks, Angers Allies

President Trump has once again threatened Canada with significant tariffs, this time a 35% levy on Canadian goods starting August 1st. This announcement, conveyed in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, demanded Canada build or manufacture products in the U.S. The letter also referenced Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on American goods and accused Canada of contributing to the fentanyl crisis and causing unsustainable trade deficits. These threats follow a pattern of postponed tariff implementations, earning Trump the nickname “TACO” among Wall Street brokers.

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ICE Prioritizes Deportations Over Trafficking Cases, Critics Say

Recent reports suggest that ICE investigations teams are shifting their focus from drug and human trafficking cases towards deportations to meet aggressive quotas set by the Trump administration. These high quotas, including demands for thousands of arrests daily, have been interpreted by agents as the primary reason for the shift, leading to a decline in investigations of other crimes. As a result, morale among ICE agents has reportedly suffered, as they struggle to meet the administration’s targets. The administration has already increased deportation flights and is making plans for additional detention centers, further straining the agency’s resources.

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Trump Supporter with Green Card Denied Reentry to US After Decades

Chris Landry, a Canadian national with a green card who has resided in New Hampshire for over 40 years, was denied reentry to the U.S. at the Canadian border on Sunday. The incident occurred amidst the Trump administration’s intensified immigration enforcement efforts, as reported by Newsweek. Landry, who has prior minor offenses, was held for several hours and expressed feeling treated like a criminal. Senator Maggie Hassan’s office confirmed they are assisting Landry, underscoring the importance of helping constituents navigate federal processes.

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Mark Carney Responds to Trump’s Tariff Threat: A Diplomatic Stance

In response to President Trump’s threat to impose a 35 percent tariff on Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney vowed to defend Canadian economic interests. Trump’s letter, published on Truth Social, accused Canada of financially retaliating against the United States due to the fentanyl crisis. The economic implications of these tariffs could be severe, given that Canada exports a significant portion of its goods to the U.S. Negotiations are ongoing, with a deadline of August 1st, and Canada has threatened countermeasures if the tariffs are enacted.

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