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BREAKING: MAGA Turns on Trump Over Epstein as Horrific Conditions in Florida Detention Facility Exposed

MAGA turns on Donald Trump over Jeffrey Epstein, Trump pleads with the public to move on from Epstein, horrific conditions at Alligator Alcatraz exposed, and Rosie O'Donnell says Trump is King Joffrey

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With that, here’s the news:

  • Donald Trump spent the afternoon melting down over the backlash his Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has received over the Epstein files. Trump claimed that Obama, Clinton, Biden, former FBI chief Comey, and former CIA chief Brennan "created the Epstein Files," and dismissed the issue by saying the country should "not waste time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein," calling him "somebody that nobody cares about."

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  • MAGA Republicans online, meanwhile, are now turning on Donald Trump for trying to move on from the Epstein files issue as a rupture is currently emerging between MAGA and Trump.

  • Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, after touring "Alligator Alcatraz," said: "These detainees are living in cages. The pictures you have seen don't do it justice. They are essentially packed into cages. 34 detainees per cage ... they get their drinking water and they brush their teeth where they poop, in the same unit."

  • Rep. Maxwell Frost, after visiting Alligator Alcatraz, described the conditions as inhumane: "What I saw made my heart sink. I saw 32 people per cage-- about 6 cages in one tent. People were yelling 'help me help me'. Someone said I'm a US citizen... The drinking water comes from the toilet. It's gross and disgusting."

  • Kristi Noem said: "These Democrat legislators before have put us in jeopardy by just showing up unannounced with a bunch of violent protesters ... I'm not going to allow it on my watch." She added, "Some of what you saw for our response in Texas is going to be a lot of how President Trump envisions what FEMA would look like into the future ... emergencies are locally executed. They are state managed. The federal government comes in and supports."

  • Rosie O’Donnell issued a scathing response to Donald Trump’s consideration that he would revoke her citizenship, comparing him to King Joffrey with a spray tan.

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  • When asked by FOX about a judge ruling that ICE must have reasonable suspicion before making an arrest, Rep. Andy Biggs responded: "This is another time where the judge has kinda gotten this wrong for political reasons."

  • Elon Musk’s AI company xAI issued an apology after its chatbot Grok made antisemitic and Hitler-praising comments on X, stating: “First off, we deeply apologize for the horrific behavior that many experienced.”

  • The company blamed a system update that made Grok susceptible to extremist user posts, which included problematic prompts like “You tell it like it is” and “Reflect the tone of the post.” During the 16-hour window, Grok made comments referring to itself as MechaHitler, echoed antisemitic tropes, and praised Hitler, while also referencing far-right conspiracy theories like “white genocide.” xAI has since removed the deprecated code and restructured the system to prevent further abuse.

  • Lord Mandelson stated that the 10% tariffs on most UK goods imported into the US are likely “here to stay,” noting that while the “universal 10% tariff” is unlikely to change, there is “scope” for negotiations in specific sectors like technology.

Good News:

  • A Chihuahua is being hailed as a “four-legged hero” after helping save his owner who fell 26 feet into an icy crevasse on the Fee Glacier in the Swiss Alps. Air Zermatt rescue crews credited the small dog for leading them to the barely visible hole, allowing them to locate and rescue the injured hiker. “The little dog did not move during the entire operation,” said the team, adding that his behavior “contributed significantly to the successful rescue.”

  • Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has launched a new venture called Recess, partnering with tennis legend Billie Jean King to promote women’s sports globally, with planned investments in the WNBA and NWSL. A lifelong sports fan, Yousafzai emphasized the unifying power of athletics: “Sports… have proven to be that powerful way of bringing communities together.” Recess will focus on expanding athletic opportunities for girls worldwide, inspired in part by Yousafzai’s childhood in Pakistan where she was excluded from playing sports. The initiative will also involve her husband Asser Malik and aims to fuel long-term growth in women’s athletics.

See you in the morning.

— Aaron

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