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Epstein files: UK government says it will release files on ex-prince Andrew - Le Monde

Epstein files: UK government says it will release files on ex-prince Andrew - Le Monde

The UK government announced it will release documents related to ex-prince Andrew's role as a trade envoy and Peter Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein amid ongoing investigations and scandal. The measures follow pressure from opposition parties and focus on transparency regarding their associations, which have attracted significant public and political scrutiny. Both Andrew and Mandelson are not charged with any offences, but their links to Epstein have prompted calls for greater accountability.

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Democrats tap Spanberger and Padilla to respond to State of the Union | WBHM 90.3

Democrats tap Spanberger and Padilla to respond to State of the Union | WBHM 90.3

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, a former Congress member and CIA staffer, will deliver the Democratic response to President Trump's upcoming State of the Union address, emphasizing issues such as rising costs and community safety. She is seen as a moderate and a symbol of Democratic gains in Virginia, contrasting with Trump’s policies. Additionally, Senator Alex Padilla will deliver the Spanish-language response, highlighting concerns over immigration enforcement and representing Latino voices amid ongoing debates over federal policies.

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First Draft: Getting Away With Epstein - by Prem Thakker - Zeteo

First Draft: Getting Away With Epstein - by Prem Thakker - Zeteo

The article highlights that accountability for Jeffrey Epstein's associates is more pronounced outside the United States, with figures in the UK, Norway, Slovakia, France, and Dubai facing investigations, arrests, or resignations. In contrast, in the US, there has been little actual legal action, with the Trump administration delaying release of Epstein files and few consequences for involved individuals, despite widespread speculation and connections to prominent figures, including Donald Trump. The piece criticizes the lack of justice in the US regarding Epstein's network and notes ongoing global investigations and public shaming of associated elites.

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World Cup Warning: Pou Again Blasts DHS Funding Delays - Nellie Pou - House.gov

World Cup Warning: Pou Again Blasts DHS Funding Delays - Nellie Pou - House.gov

Congresswoman Nellie Pou criticized delays in DHS funding for the upcoming World Cup, highlighting that $625 million allocated for host cities has not been received, raising security concerns. She warned that the Fan Fest could be canceled within 30 days without proper funding and expressed bipartisan worry over security gaps, including ICE enforcement activities during the event. Pou has previously called for increased transparency and action from the Trump administration regarding security measures and funding for the tournament.

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The Death of the Republican Party | The Daily Campus

The Death of the Republican Party | The Daily Campus

The article argues that Donald Trump has significantly damaged the Republican Party by shifting its identity towards a MAGA-centric ideology, leading to a split within the party between Trump supporters and traditional Republicans. It contends that Trumpism has fostered loyalty over principles, sidelined moderate Republicans, and transformed the GOP into what the author calls the "Grand Trump Party," though the party itself is unlikely to collapse. The piece also highlights examples of political realignment, such as the treatment of figures like Mitt Romney and Liz Cheney, and criticizes current Trump-aligned politicians for their loyalty to Trump over democratic principles.

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MAGA Lawmakers Call for Republican to Resign Following Release of Disturbing Texts

MAGA Lawmakers Call for Republican to Resign Following Release of Disturbing Texts

Several Republican lawmakers, including prominent MAGA women, have called for Rep. Tony Gonzales to resign following the release of text messages in which he pressured a staffer to send sexual images and discussed sexual acts. The texts, revealed after the staffer's death and affairs discovered by her husband, have led to widespread condemnation and calls for Gonzales’s resignation amid ongoing investigations and a competitive primary race. House Republicans have largely avoided endorsing Gonzales’s resignation, with some leaders maintaining support or opting for caution pending further developments.

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After Epstein files, Wasserman's survival as L.A. Olympics chief may come down to money

After Epstein files, Wasserman's survival as L.A. Olympics chief may come down to money

Casey Wasserman, chair of LA28 and key fundraiser for the 2028 Olympics, faces calls to resign over old emails relating to Ghislaine Maxwell, though supporters emphasize his importance to securing sponsorships and funding. The Olympic committee continues to support his leadership, citing his critical role in fundraising and existing relationships, despite political pressure and concerns about publicity affecting sponsor support. The financial sustainability of the Games remains a concern, with the city and state responsible for covering cost overruns, and Wasserman’s future potentially hinging on sponsor reactions and public perception.

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JEA board meets amid rising tensions over leadership, workplace culture, 'racism' claims

JEA board meets amid rising tensions over leadership, workplace culture, 'racism' claims

The Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) board meeting addressed rising tensions over leadership and workplace culture, with Vice Chair Rick Morales admitting he privately asked CEO Vickie Cavey to resign after employees raised concerns about a toxic environment. The board discussed calling for an external review of leadership, but ultimately voted 6-1 to support Cavey’s continued role as CEO. The controversy, linked to allegations of racism, micromanagement, and political influence, has intensified amid recent personnel changes and public disputes involving local officials.

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GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales faces pressure from party over affair allegations - KUOW

GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales faces pressure from party over affair allegations - KUOW

GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales is under pressure from fellow House Republicans to resign amid allegations of an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide, with some calling for him to drop out of his reelection race. Gonzales has denied the allegations, and an investigation by the House Office of Congressional Conduct is underway, with findings expected soon. The controversy occurs as House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasizes the importance of allowing investigations to run their course, amid a narrowly Republican-controlled House. Gonzales faces a competitive primary election on March 3, with the House Freedom Caucus endorsing his primary challenger, Brandon Herrera.

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As Rep. Julia Letlow runs for Senate, late disclosure of 210 stock trades draws scrutiny

As Rep. Julia Letlow runs for Senate, late disclosure of 210 stock trades draws scrutiny

U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow failed to comply with federal law by not reporting 210 individual stock trades over the past two years, with 100 trades reported more than a year late, involving stocks valued between $225,000 and over $3 million. The violation has drawn criticism and become a campaign issue as Letlow runs for Senate against Sen. Bill Cassidy, amid debates over whether members of Congress should be allowed to trade stocks. Letlow claims her broker handled the trades and she self-reported the delays, while critics emphasize that responsibility lies with members to adhere to reporting laws. The controversy highlights broader concerns about congressional stock trading and potential conflicts of interest.

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Pam Bondi's brother keeps on winning. But why? - Salon.com

Pam Bondi's brother keeps on winning. But why? - Salon.com

Lawmakers have requested documents related to Brad Bondi's success rate in cases involving the DOJ and have criticized the department for not providing details or transparency about his legal victories, which include cases of high-profile clients such as Trevor Milton and others shortly after Bondi joined their legal teams. The DOJ has missed the deadline to respond to these inquiries, leading to concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the influence of political considerations within the department. Critics, including Senator Chris Van Hollen, have called for increased scrutiny and transparency regarding the department's handling of these cases.

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