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MAGA Senator Fact-Checked on Epstein Deal Timeline

During a recent interview, Senator Markwayne Mullin attempted to connect the Jeffrey Epstein case to the Obama administration. CNN anchor Jake Tapper quickly corrected Mullin, pointing out the plea deal was actually negotiated in 2008 under the Bush administration by then-U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta. Despite the factual clarification, Mullin persisted in his false claims, echoing a recurring pattern of linking Obama to controversy, highlighting a larger trend of misinformation and political maneuvering.

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GOP Senator Markwayne Mullin Blames Obama for Epstein Plea Deal, Refuses to Acknowledge Bush Administration

During a CNN interview, Senator Markwayne Mullin incorrectly attributed Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 plea deal to the Obama administration, despite Obama not being in office at the time. Mullin repeatedly insisted that the deal occurred in 2009 under Obama’s presidency, even after being corrected by the interviewer, Jake Tapper. Tapper clarified that the agreement was reached in 2008 under the Bush administration, with the U.S. Attorney involved being a Bush appointee. Despite this factual information, Mullin continued to maintain his false claims.

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Immigration Disputes Deportation Report, Doubts Mount Over Chilean Man’s Case

Contrary to reports, U.S. immigration authorities have denied detaining or deporting a Chilean man holding a green card. The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania, initially reported that 82-year-old Luis Leon was deported to Guatemala after visiting a Philadelphia immigration office to replace his lost green card. However, the Department of Homeland Security stated it has no record of Leon attending an appointment and that he entered the U.S. legally in 2015. Furthermore, the Guatemalan Migration Institute confirmed that no one matching Leon’s details was deported from the United States.

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Macron Sues Candace Owens for Defamation Over Transgender Claims

French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte have initiated a defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens in Delaware, US, due to Owens’ claims that the French first lady was born male. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, accuses Owens of spreading false and defamatory information on her podcast and social media channels, including the claim that the Macrons are blood relatives and that the French President was installed by a CIA plot. The Macrons’ attorneys stated that they had requested a retraction from Owens, but resorted to legal action after she refused. The suit seeks unspecified damages and requires the Macrons to prove “actual malice” under US law.

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Trump’s AI Video of Obama’s Arrest: A Distraction from the Epstein Files?

Donald Trump shared a video on Truth Social depicting a fabricated arrest of Barack Obama by the FBI, complete with a prison sequence. The video, which incorporates the phrase “No One Is Above The Law” and features a soundtrack reminiscent of the Village People, was also circulated by others on X. This follows the previous attempts by Trump and others to discredit individuals like Samantha Power, with the video and associated commentary reflecting a larger pattern of spreading misinformation and attacking perceived political rivals.

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GOP Senator Blames “Radical” Left for Trump’s Ill Health

According to Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville, the health issues facing former President Donald Trump are not due to age or lifestyle, but rather the pressure of “fighting the radicals.” Tuberville’s comments follow the White House’s recent announcement of a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a condition more common in the elderly. This diagnosis has sparked further concern regarding the former President’s health, given his age, lifestyle, and past attempts to limit public information about his health. Trump’s health has been a recurring subject of worry since he retook office due to his age and history of health concerns.

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Jesse Watters’ Walkback: Fox News Host Forced to Admit Newsom Didn’t Lie

In a recent episode, Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized to California Governor Gavin Newsom for insinuating he lied about a phone call with President Trump. This apology comes amidst a $787 million defamation lawsuit filed by Newsom, who accused Watters of misleadingly editing a video to create a false narrative. The lawsuit alleges Watters misrepresented the timing of the call to suggest the governor discussed troop deployment with Trump, when in fact, the call occurred earlier. Despite the apology, Newsom remains steadfast in his legal action, stating he looks forward to the court proceedings.

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Trump Blames Biden for Powell, Despite Appointing Him: Reality Check

In a recent critique of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, former President Donald Trump misattributed Powell’s appointment to current President Joe Biden, despite nominating him in 2017. Trump has voiced displeasure with Powell’s monetary policies, including delaying interest rate cuts, and has even suggested the cuts were politically motivated. Despite considering firing Powell, Trump has since stated this is unlikely unless fraud is involved, although there is no evidence of fraudulent activity.

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Trump Falsely Claims Uncle Taught Unabomber at MIT in Rambling Speech

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Bill O’Reilly’s False Biden Claims: “Yeah, So?!” Fuels Outrage

Bill O’Reilly was corrected on NewsNation for falsely claiming the Biden administration, under Merrick Garland, had convicted Jeffrey Epstein, who actually died by suicide during the Trump administration. O’Reilly had been previously stating that there was a good reason for not releasing the documents associated with Epstein. Despite initially defending his claims, O’Reilly eventually acknowledged the error after being presented with the correct information. Following the correction, O’Reilly continued to criticize House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, suggesting the Democrats were disingenuous in seeking the release of Epstein’s files.

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