President Trump stated that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem misled Congress by claiming his approval for a $220 million ad campaign featuring herself. Trump vehemently denied any prior knowledge of the advertisement, with sources indicating his anger over Noem’s testimony as the catalyst for her subsequent dismissal. Following a confirmation of differing recollections from Senator John Kennedy, Trump proceeded to fire Noem, announcing her replacement via Truth Social.
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Congressmen Ted W. Lieu and Dan Goldman have urged Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to appoint a special counsel to investigate Attorney General Pam Bondi. This call follows Bondi’s February 11, 2026, testimony before the House Committee on the Judiciary, where she stated there was no evidence Donald Trump committed a crime. The Congressmen contend that recently released Justice Department documents from the Epstein files directly contradict this assertion, presenting evidence that suggests otherwise. They argue Bondi’s statement constitutes perjury, a crime under federal law, and emphasize the necessity of a special counsel due to the inherent conflict of interest.
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The call for a special counsel investigation into Florida’s Attorney General, Pam Bondi, is gaining momentum, with Democrats specifically pointing to accusations of perjury. This demand stems from a perceived pattern of behavior and a lack of accountability that has drawn considerable scrutiny. The central argument revolves around Bondi’s past actions, particularly her handling of certain cases, and whether her testimony or statements regarding these matters constitute a violation of perjury laws.
There’s a strong sentiment that Bondi benefited from a substantial financial incentive, described as a $15,000 per month board of directors seat in Florida. This alleged “bribe” is directly linked to her decision to drop an investigation into Trump’s fraudulent university.… Continue reading
Federal authorities have initiated a criminal investigation into two immigration officers for allegedly lying under oath regarding a shooting incident. This probe follows the dismissal of all charges against two Venezuelan men, Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, who were initially accused of assaulting an ICE officer. Video evidence and new information revealed inconsistencies with sworn testimony, leading to the charges being dropped and prompting the joint investigation by ICE and the Justice Department. The officers involved are on administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation, which could result in termination and criminal prosecution.
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The article highlights a significant moment where Congressman Ted Lieu presented photographs of Prince Andrew, arguing they constituted evidence of a crime warranting an investigation. Lieu directly questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi about her decision to halt a previous investigation into the Prince. Bondi deflected by discussing a former Attorney General’s actions, while Lieu subsequently shifted the focus to Donald Trump by playing a clip of him with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Donald Trump announced he would terminate all documents signed by Joe Biden using an autopen, claiming they are invalid. This move is the latest in a series of actions where Trump has used the power of his office to intimidate political opponents. Trump’s declaration has raised questions about how this would be enforced and the validity of his own autopen use. Additionally, the former president made inflammatory statements on social media regarding various political matters.
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In a stunning turn of events, Israel’s chief military lawyer, Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, was arrested on Sunday. The arrest followed her admission of authorizing the leak of a video depicting Israeli reservists abusing a Palestinian prisoner. Furthermore, she confessed to lying to the Supreme Court regarding her involvement. This news came after she was reported missing for several hours, with her car found near a beach.
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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, some conservatives are calling for a crackdown on speech, contradicting their previous stances. Senator Rand Paul referenced moral clauses in contracts to suggest people don’t always have the right to say what they want. Figures like Vice President JD Vance and others are advocating for public shaming, potentially including contacting employers, of individuals expressing dissenting opinions. This shift has led to accusations of hypocrisy, particularly regarding the right’s prior criticism of speech policing.
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President Trump’s public acknowledgment of Elon Musk as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) directly contradicts the administration’s previous legal claims. The administration had previously asserted that Musk held no authority within DOGE, instead naming Amy Gleason as its leader. This contradiction, highlighted by plaintiffs in ongoing lawsuits, significantly weakens the government’s defense against allegations of DOGE’s unlawful actions. Trump’s statement provides compelling new evidence supporting the plaintiffs’ assertion that Musk is the de facto head of DOGE.
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ICE Officer Perjury Probe Raises Accountability Questions
Federal authorities have initiated a criminal investigation into two immigration officers for allegedly lying under oath regarding a shooting incident. This probe follows the dismissal of all charges against two Venezuelan men, Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, who were initially accused of assaulting an ICE officer. Video evidence and new information revealed inconsistencies with sworn testimony, leading to the charges being dropped and prompting the joint investigation by ICE and the Justice Department. The officers involved are on administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation, which could result in termination and criminal prosecution.
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