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2 hours agoDemocrats target Trump over Epstein ties as allies try to contain fallout. Meanwhile, Russia faces tariffs amid Ukraine tensions, and Andrew Cuomo shakes up NYC's mayoral race with a third-party bid against Mamdani.
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Democrats put aside previous misgivings to hit Trump over Jeffrey Epstein files
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Democrats, who previously dismissed Trump’s conspiracy theories about the Jeffrey Epstein case, are now joining critics in questioning how Trump and his administration handled Epstein’s files. It’s a notable shift from his first term, when Democrats were quick to push back against his unfounded claims about the investigation and Epstein’s death.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about Epstein—it’s a sign of how political dynamics shift when there’s a chance to hold an opponent accountable. Democrats are seizing an opportunity to turn the tables, even if it means aligning with past criticisms from the right. It underscores how high-profile scandals can become bipartisan weapons, especially in an election year.
Live updates: Trump allies seek to quiet Epstein furor; Russia faces tariff threat over Ukraine ceasefire
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Trump’s allies are scrambling to downplay the ongoing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, with figures like Charlie Kirk urging confidence in Attorney General Pam Bondi and the DOJ’s handling of the case. Meanwhile, tensions with Russia flare as the U.S. threatens tariffs over Ukraine ceasefire violations.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just insider drama—it’s a double-barreled story with real stakes. The Epstein saga keeps dragging in high-profile names, and Trump’s team is clearly worried about the political damage. On top of that, the U.S. is flexing economic muscle against Russia, signaling that Ukraine remains a flashpoint. Both threads could have lasting consequences, from eroded public trust to geopolitical ripple effects.
Andrew Cuomo announces third-party run for NYC mayor, setting up rematch against Zohran Mamdani
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo isn't backing down after his Democratic primary loss to Zohran Mamdani—he's now launching a third-party bid for NYC mayor. Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 amid sexual harassment allegations but still wields establishment clout, declared on social media, "I'm in it to win it." This sets up a contentious rematch in a race that’s already full of drama.
Editor’s Note: Cuomo’s surprise move throws a wrench into an already messy mayoral race. His persistence—despite his tarnished reputation—highlights the lingering influence of political insiders and could split votes in ways that reshape the election. For New Yorkers, it means more uncertainty and a campaign that’s likely to get even uglier.
Cuomo to run as third-party candidate in NYC after loss to Mamdani
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, after losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani, is making a surprise comeback bid—this time as an independent candidate in NYC’s mayoral race. He’s framing it as a play for the "silent majority" of voters who skipped the low-turnout primary, arguing the general election is the real battleground.
Editor’s Note: Cuomo’s move shakes up what was already a messy race. His name recognition and polarizing reputation could split votes in unpredictable ways, potentially handing an advantage to either Mamdani or a Republican challenger. It’s also a test of whether a scandal-plagued establishment figure can still rally support outside the party machine. For New Yorkers, it means more drama—and maybe a harder choice at the ballot box.
Andrew Cuomo Will Run in NYC Mayor’s General Election as an Independent
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After losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo isn’t throwing in the towel—he’s pivoting to run as an independent in the NYC mayoral general election. His bet? That a wider pool of voters, beyond just Democrats, might give his campaign a second wind.
Editor’s Note: Cuomo’s move shakes up the race, turning what might have been a straightforward contest into a wildcard scenario. It’s a high-stakes gamble—running without party backing is tough, but if anyone has name recognition (and baggage) to pull it off, it’s him. For New Yorkers, this means more drama and possibly a very different ballot come November.
House Dem will introduce resolution demanding Epstein files' release: 'Put up or Shut up!'
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A Democratic congressman, Marc Veasey, is pushing for transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case by introducing a resolution to release sealed files. Veasey challenged Trump and his allies, suggesting they either exaggerated the importance of these documents for political gain or are hiding something significant.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about Epstein—it’s about accountability. If these files contain explosive details, the public deserves to know. But if they’ve been hyped up for political theater, that’s a problem too. Either way, Veasey’s move keeps pressure on a case that’s become a lightning rod for conspiracy theories and distrust.
Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell's secluded hideout hits the market
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The remote New Hampshire estate where Ghislaine Maxwell—Jeffrey Epstein’s convicted accomplice—was arrested in 2020 is now up for sale at $2.5 million. Despite its dark association, the property’s value has more than doubled since it was bought for $1.1 million in 2019.
Editor’s Note: Even notorious histories don’t always tank property values—this sale highlights how location and seclusion can outweigh infamy. For some buyers, the allure of a private 156-acre retreat might just eclipse the property’s grim backstory.
Trump continues attacks on Federal Reserve chair as he demands lower interest rates – live updates
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Former President Trump is back in the headlines for lashing out at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him names like "stupid guy" and "knucklehead" while pushing for lower interest rates. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, allies are reportedly floating the idea of a high-profile press conference with figures like Bondi and Todd Blanche to address lingering questions—possibly tied to the Epstein case—as Trump’s legal and political headaches persist.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another Trump rant—it’s a snapshot of how his public outbursts and behind-the-scenes maneuvering could ripple through the economy and legal system. His attacks on the Fed could rattle markets, and the Epstein case whispers hint at unresolved tensions that keep resurfacing. For anyone watching power, policy, or Trump’s next move, this is a messy but telling moment.
Trump encounters rare uproar from ardent rightwing allies over Jeffrey Epstein
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Even Donald Trump's staunchest right-wing supporters are pushing back after the White House claimed it had no records of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged clients and dismissed theories about his murder. The pushback is causing rare internal friction within Trump’s own circle.
Editor’s Note: When loyal allies start publicly disagreeing with Trump, it’s a sign the issue is hitting a nerve. Epstein’s shadow still looms large in politics, and how leaders handle it—or don’t—can sway trust among their base. This isn’t just about conspiracy theories; it’s about credibility.
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