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From Investigators to Investigated: Brennan and Comey in the Hot Seat

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  • Brennan and Comey now under criminal investigation tied to the Trump-Russia probe origins.
  • FBI reviewing possible “conspiracy” after referral from CIA Director John Ratcliffe.
  • Spotlight shifts to the investigators, as questions of accountability gain new traction.

Former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey are now under criminal investigation, according to a report from Fox News. The investigation centers around their roles in the controversial Trump-Russia probe.

Fox News reports, “CIA Director John Ratcliffe referred evidence of wrongdoing by Brennan to FBI Director Kash Patel for potential prosecution.”

While the full details of the investigation haven’t been made public, sources say the FBI is examining the actions of Brennan and Comey as potentially part of a larger “conspiracy.” If that’s accurate, it could open the door to a wide range of criminal charges.

Both Brennan and Comey played key roles in the early stages of the Trump-Russia investigation during the Obama administration, which later led to the Mueller probe. Many conservatives have long questioned whether the investigation into Trump’s 2016 campaign was politically motivated or based on flawed intelligence.

This latest development may breathe new life into those concerns, but it’s also raising serious questions across the political spectrum about transparency and accountability within the intelligence community.

The Justice Department has not released an official statement, and it remains to be seen whether charges will follow. For now, the investigations are ongoing, and Americans on both sides of the aisle are watching closely.

One thing is clear—those who led the charge into the Trump-Russia probe are now facing serious scrutiny of their own.

DOJ Doubles Down on Epstein Suicide, Says No Client List Found

  • DOJ claims Epstein died by suicide and insists there’s no client list or blackmail evidence.
  • FBI video review claims no one entered Epstein’s cell block the night of his death.
  • Officials stand firm, but skepticism remains, with critics pointing to missing footage and unanswered questions.

The Department of Justice released a memo Monday stating that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and did not keep a “client list,” closing the door on one of the most talked-about “conspiracy theories” in recent years.

“After a thorough investigation, FBI investigators concluded that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City on August 10, 2019,” the memo reads. “This conclusion is consistent with previous findings.”

The FBI says enhanced video footage confirms no one entered or exited Epstein’s cell block during the time of his death. “From the time Epstein was locked in his cell at around 10:40 p.m. on August 9, 2019, until around 6:30 a.m. the next morning, nobody entered any of the tiers in the SHU,” the memo said.

It also pushes back against claims Epstein had a hidden blackmail list of powerful clients. “This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list.’ There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.”

The release comes amid ongoing interest from Trump supporters and critics alike, who have long questioned the official narrative. Even some Trump-appointed officials like FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino have previously expressed doubt—but Bongino changed his tune after reviewing the files, saying, “He killed himself… I’ve seen the whole file.”

Still, not everyone is convinced. Conservative commentator Bennie Johnson claimed footage was missing a full minute. Others remain skeptical, especially after past DOJ efforts failed to produce new information.

While Attorney General Pam Bondi previously opened Epstein records to select reviewers, that move drew criticism for lacking substance.

For now, the DOJ and FBI are standing firm: no cover-up, no client list, and no further details coming. But in the court of public opinion, questions may linger.

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Japan, South Korea Exports

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  • Trump hits Japan and South Korea with 25% tariffs starting August 1 to address trade imbalances.
  • No tariffs if manufacturing moves to the U.S., with Trump promising fast-track approvals for relocation.
  • Trump warns of tariff retaliation: Any increase by allies will be matched and added to the U.S. rate.

President Donald Trump announced Monday that Japan and South Korea will face new 25% tariffs on goods exported to the United States starting August 1. The announcement came in the form of formal letters, which Trump posted to his Truth Social account.

The tariff for Japan is slightly higher than the 24% rate Trump revealed at his April 2nd Liberation Day event. South Korea’s rate remains unchanged.

According to the letters, the tariffs are still lower than what would be required to fully balance the long-standing trade deficit the U.S. holds with both countries. Trump emphasized that the tariffs won’t apply if Japanese or South Korean companies move their manufacturing into the United States. “My administration will work to get any necessary approvals in a matter of weeks,” he said, encouraging foreign investment in U.S.-based production.

Trump also issued a clear warning to both countries: retaliate, and the tariffs will go even higher. “If for any reason you decide to raise your Tariffs, then, whatever the number you choose to raise them by, will be added onto the 25% that we charge,” he wrote.

While critics argue the move could escalate tensions with key allies, supporters say it’s a bold step to protect American workers and encourage domestic manufacturing.

Whether this leads to new trade deals or economic standoffs, one thing is certain—Trump isn’t backing down when it comes to putting America first at the negotiating table.

Trump Dismisses Musk’s New ‘America Party’ as ‘Ridiculous’

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  • Trump slams Musk’s “America Party” as “ridiculous,” insisting the two-party system works just fine.
  • Musk fires back with a third-party launch, claiming 65% of users want out of the “uniparty” system.
  • Former allies now at odds, as Trump defends tradition and Musk pushes for political disruption.

President Donald Trump didn’t mince words when asked about Elon Musk’s newly announced “America Party.” Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One in New Jersey, Trump brushed off the idea of a third party as unnecessary and confusing.

“I think it’s ridiculous to start a third party,” Trump said. “We have a tremendous success with the Republican Party. The Democrats have lost their way, but it’s always been a two-party system, and I think starting a third party just adds to confusion. It really seems to have been developed for two parties. Third parties have never worked, so he can have fun with it, but I think it’s ridiculous.”

Musk’s “America Party” announcement came after a falling out with Trump over government spending and leadership direction. Once a top donor to Trump’s 2024 campaign, Musk criticized the president’s domestic spending plans, warning it would spike the national debt. He pledged to oppose lawmakers who supported the legislation.

On Saturday, Musk revealed the new party after conducting a poll on X (formerly Twitter), claiming 65% of users supported breaking free from the “uniparty” structure dominated by Republicans and Democrats.

Trump later posted on social media, saying he was “saddened” to watch Musk “go completely off the rails.”

While Trump stands firm on preserving the traditional two-party system, Musk is betting there’s an appetite for political disruption—especially among Americans frustrated with both major parties. Whether this sparks a real movement or fizzles out remains to be seen.

Charlie Kirk Drops Bombshell Warning on Mass Amnesty Bill

  • Charlie Kirk says insiders are pressuring Trump to approve mass amnesty for illegal immigrants.
  • The so-called “ruling class” is making moves behind the scenes, according to Kirk’s firsthand account.
  • Grassroots conservatives sound the alarm: No backroom deals. No amnesty. Not now, not ever.

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk just dropped a bombshell—and it’s got America First patriots on high alert.

“I got a couple of phone calls from people that you would call members of the ‘ruling class,’” Kirk said during a recent broadcast. “There is a movement afoot as I am doing this broadcast … I can say this from firsthand experience that people are pushing President Trump for amnesty. They are pushing him for the mass legalization of illegals.”

Yep, you read that right. According to Kirk, the political elite are working behind the scenes to pressure Trump into a sweeping amnesty deal that would legalize millions of illegal immigrants. The same Trump who built his 2016 campaign on strong borders and America First immigration policies is now—allegedly—being swarmed by insiders who want him to cave.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t some fringe rumor. Kirk says he’s getting these calls personally. And if anyone’s got the connections to hear the whispers from the top, it’s him.

For many conservatives, the thought of Trump backing an amnesty deal feels like déjà vu from failed GOP compromises of the past. Voters didn’t rally behind Trump to watch the establishment run the same tired plays again.

The message from the grassroots is loud and clear: no amnesty. Not now, not ever.

If this push is real, Trump’s base will need to speak up—and fast. Because America First doesn’t start with backroom deals. It starts with the will of the people.

WATCH: Doocy Presses WH on Missing Epstein Client List

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  • Peter Doocy demands answers on Pam Bondi’s claim that the Epstein client list was “sitting on her desk.”
  • White House tries to dodge, but Doocy brings receipts and holds their feet to the fire.
  • Public still waiting for transparency and answers on a list that’s mysteriously vanished.

Fox News’ Peter Doocy didn’t hold back this week when he grilled the White House over a bombshell claim made by former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. The question? What happened to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein client list that Bondi once claimed was “sitting on her desk”?

“So what happened to the Epstein client list the Attorney General said she had on her desk?” Doocy asked.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt tried to pivot. “Well, I think if you go back and look at what the attorney general said in that interview, which was on your network on Fox News…”

But Doocy came prepared—with receipts.

“I got the quote,” he fired back. “John Roberts said ‘DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein’s clients. Will that really happen?’ And she said ‘it’s sitting on my desk right now to review.’”

Mic. Dropped.

Now Americans are wondering: was Bondi bluffing, or did the list mysteriously disappear? Either way, the silence is deafening. The public wants answers—and accountability.

The Epstein case has loomed like a shadow over Washington elites and global power players. Promises of transparency have come and gone, but the list? Still unseen.

One thing is for sure—Doocy isn’t letting this go. And neither should we. Because if there’s truly a list of Epstein’s clients, it’s time the American people see who’s on it. No more excuses.

LA Mayor Clashes with Feds Over MS-13 Raid

  • Mayor Bass clashes with federal agents during a major MS-13 gang raid in LA’s MacArthur Park.
  • Feds respond with one of the largest operations yet, deploying Border Patrol on horseback.
  • Tensions rise between local and federal leaders over crime enforcement vs. immigration concerns.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass reportedly confronted federal agents during a major law enforcement operation targeting areas heavily influenced by the violent MS-13 gang.

The confrontation happened in MacArthur Park, a known hotspot for gang activity in the heart of Los Angeles. According to Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin, “Mayor Bass has demanded raids stop, Feds respond with one of the largest yet, including Border Patrol agents on horseback.”

While Mayor Bass has expressed concerns over federal immigration enforcement operations within city limits, federal authorities say the raid was aimed at curbing gang violence, not targeting law-abiding immigrants. The operation involved multiple agencies, including Border Patrol and Homeland Security, and was one of the most visible in recent years.

Officials say MS-13 has long used MacArthur Park as a stronghold, and coordinated operations like these are key to dismantling violent criminal networks. The presence of Border Patrol agents on horseback drew both support and criticism—some saw it as a necessary show of force, while others viewed it as escalatory.

The Biden administration has publicly supported “targeted enforcement,” while local leaders like Bass continue to advocate for more community-focused approaches.

This latest standoff highlights the growing tension between local and federal authorities when it comes to crime and immigration. While both sides claim to be working for public safety, the method—and message—behind these efforts remain sharply divided.

Still, one thing is clear: MS-13’s grip on communities like MacArthur Park continues to raise concern across the political spectrum.

Tragedy in Texas: Death Toll Rises to 80+ with 51 Missing in Hill Country Floods

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  • Over 80 dead and 51 missing across Texas Hill Country after catastrophic July 4 floods, with Camp Mystic in Kerr County being the hardest hit—59 confirmed dead and 11 still unaccounted for there alone.
  • Massive search and rescue underway, with over 850 people saved so far, including a record 165 rescued by one Coast Guard officer on his first mission.
  • Gov. Abbott warns of continued life-threatening weather, while President Trump has declared a major disaster to expedite FEMA aid and federal support.

The Center Square reports:

More than 80 people are dead and 51 are missing as a result of the July 4 flash flood event in Texas Hill Country, Gov. Greg Abbott said at a news conference Sunday night.

There are 59 confirmed deceased and 11 missing from Camp Mystic, in Kerrville and Kerr County, Abbott said. In the Central Texas area, there are confirmed 10 additional people deceased. Statewide, in all areas affected by flooding, there are 41 known missing.

But it’s unknown how many remain missing. Abbott said it was important to clarify that “there were so many people who were just camping out – not children in camps – but adults camping out near the river, people in RVs and things like that,” who are missing. “There are people who are missing, who are not on the known, confirmed missing because we don’t yet know who they are,” he said.

Authorities are involved in ongoing searches “throughout the entire river system to find anybody who may be missing,” he said. Abbott also called on members of the public to contact local Kerr County officials if they believe they know someone is missing who was camping in the area.

“Please contact the local officials in Kerr County and let them know that you have the name, identification and other information about a person who is suspected to be missing,” he said. “Call only if you have specific information,” otherwise calls could slow emergency response efforts, he said.

The state has deployed more than 1,500 personnel and more than 925 vehicles and equipment assets across 20 state agencies in response to the flood event.

Expected dangerous weather conditions continue, Abbott also warned, adding that “life threatening danger over the next 24 to 48 hours” exists. Flash flooding could occur in the regions of “the Big Country, Concho Valley, Central Texas and Kerrville,” he said.

“There are still public safety issues and lives to be saved in Kerr County, and all of these regions,” he said.

He urged Texans to remain vigilant and stay off the roads.

Texas Department of Public Safety Colonel Director Freeman Martin said three people have been reported missing in Williamson County, one has been recovered; the fire chief and a 17-year-old female are missing in Burnet County.

At least six people are confirmed dead and 17 are reported missing in Travis and Burnet counties as a result of flood waters, authorities confirmed to the Dallas Morning News.

Recovering operations are ongoing for everyone including “every single one of the children who were at Camp Mystic, as well as anybody else,” Abbott said. After visiting what’s left of the camp, he said, “it was nothing short of horrific to see what those young children went through.”

“We know that parents and families, they want information, they want closure, and we want them to know that we are working as swiftly as possible to get them accurate information that will provide that closure,” Abbott said.

More than 850 people have been rescued, the majority by the Texas Military Department.

Texas National Guard helped rescue/evacuate 525 people, 366 by air and 159 by ground; 20 were in San Sabo County and five in Burnet County, Texas Military Department Adjutant General Major General Thomas Suelzer said.

One single U.S. Coast Guard officer rescued a record 165 people.

U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Petty Officer Scott Ruskin “directly saved an astonishing 165 victims in the devastating flooding in central Texas,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said. “This was the first rescue mission of his career and he was the only triage coordinator at the scene. Scott Ruskin is an American hero. His selfless courage embodies the spirit and mission of the USCG.”

The Trump administration is supporting recovery efforts, including the president already approving a major disaster declaration authorizing FEMA assistance.

Meet the Violent Felons Judge Murphy Thought Deserved to Stay

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  • Judge Brian Murphy tried to block deportation of eight violent illegal foreign nationals—including murderers and sex offenders—but was overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • All eight men had long criminal records and final removal orders, some dating back over two decades, but had remained in the U.S. due to foreign countries refusing repatriation.
  • Under the Trump administration, deportations resumed through diplomatic agreements with countries like South Sudan, with Justice Elena Kagan rebuking Murphy for violating federal law.

The Center Square reports:

A federal district judge in Massachusetts, Judge Brian Murphy, sought to prevent deportation of violent criminals but was overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court.

On July 4, eight convicted felons, citizens of Burma, Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Vietnam and South Sudan, were deported to South Sudan. The country’s leaders have entered into an agreement with the U.S. to detain criminal foreign nationals, including those who aren’t their citizens. El Salvador and others have entered into similar agreements, with the U.S. government agreeing to pay for detention costs.

U.S. deportation efforts rely on diplomacy with foreign governments, many of which won’t accept their own citizens. Under previous administrations, federal efforts to deport criminal illegal foreign nationals failed because many countries wouldn’t take back their citizens. As a result, they illegally remained in the U.S. even though they had deportation orders from a federal immigration judge, authorities have explained to The Center Square. Under the Trump administration, this has changed.

Those deported to South Sudan were all men illegally in the U.S. with extensive criminal histories, including felony convictions and prison sentences in the U.S. They all received due process in federal immigration court and received final removal orders from federal immigration judges that were never enforced, including one dating back to 1999.

Burmese national Kyaw Mya was convicted of lascivious acts with a child-victim under age 12 and sentenced to 10 years in prison and paroled after four years. ICE- St. Paul officers arrested him; his final removal order was issued March 17, 2022.

Burmese national Nyo Myint was convicted of first-degree sexual assault involving a victim mentally and physically incapable of resisting and sentenced to 12 years in prison. He was also charged with aggravated assault-nonfamily strongarm and a registered sex offender. ICE- St. Paul officers arrested him; his final removal order was issued August 17, 2023.

Cuban national Enrique Arias-Hierro was convicted of homicide, armed robbery, false impersonation of official, kidnapping, and robbery strong arm. His final removal order was issued September 13, 1999. Due to Cuban authorities refusing to take him, he remained illegally in the U.S.

Cuban national Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Quinones was convicted of attempted first-degree murder with a weapon, battery and larceny, and cocaine possession and trafficking. ICE Miami officers arrested him in April; his final removal order was issued Dec. 4, 2012.

Laos national Thongxay Nilakout was convicted of first-degree murder and robbery and sentenced to life in prison. ICE Los Angeles officers arrested him in January. His final removal order was issued July 12, 2023.

Mexican national Jesus Munoz-Gutierrez was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. ICE Miami officers arrested him in May. His final removal order was issued June 16, 2005.

Vietnamese national Tuan Thanh Phan was convicted of first-degree murder and second-degree assault and sentenced to 22 years in prison. ICE Seattle officers arrested him in May. His final removal order was issued June 17, 2009.

The only South Sudan national in the deportation group was Dian Peter Domach, who was first encountered by ICE in 2011 and received a final removal order on July 19, 2011. He wasn’t deported and remained in the U.S. illegally and committed a range of crimes. He was convicted of robbery and possession of a firearm, possession of defaced firearm, possession of burglar’s tools, and driving under the influence.

Murphy, born in 1979, a former public defender and a criminal defense attorney, was appointed by former President Joe Biden less than six months ago. Murphy argued a Supreme Court ruling didn’t apply to his injunction, seeking to keep convicted felons, including sex offenders and murderers, in the U.S. in violation of federal law. His order violated due process, critics argue, because the convicted felon illegal foreign nationals already appeared multiple times before federal immigration judges who issued judgements against them and final orders of removal.

Justice Elena Kagan chastised Murphy in the court’s July 3 ruling, affirming the Trump administration’s authority to deport illegal foreign nationals to third-party countries.