D.C., District of Criminals, July 11, 2025 — Tensions at the highest levels of the Justice Department erupted this week after a heated confrontation between Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino regarding the release of a controversial DOJ memo on Jeffrey Epstein. According to multiple sources cited by Fox News, Bongino has not returned to the office since Wednesday, and insiders say he’s considering resignation.
The dispute centers on a two-page memo released earlier this week by the DOJ that reaffirmed the long-disputed claim that Epstein “killed himself” and declared that “no client list exists.” The memo, released with no accompanying files or attachments, has drawn harsh criticism from across the political spectrum — especially from Trump supporters who feel the administration’s handling of the case lacks transparency.
Fox News correspondent David Spot reports that Bongino and Bondi engaged in a fiery exchange inside the White House over the timing and framing of the release. Four separate sources confirm that Bongino was “furious” over what he viewed as a deliberate downplay of key findings and a betrayal of prior commitments to transparency.
Attorney General Bondi, who had repeatedly hinted that the Epstein files and client list would be declassified, appeared to walk back expectations in a press conference this week, stating: “When I said it was sitting on my desk, I meant the file — along with the JFK and MLK files — not the list itself.”
The White House responded to growing backlash with a brief statement from Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: “The President is proud of Attorney General Bondi’s efforts. The continued fixation on sowing division within President Trump’s Cabinet is baseless and unfounded.”
Still, FBI Director Kash Patel’s public silence has only amplified online criticism, with Bondi, Bongino, and Patel all trending under hashtags like #WhereIsTheList and #EpsteinCoverUp. Many Trump supporters are demanding clarity, citing the president’s repeated promises to fully declassify Epstein-related materials.
One source close to Bongino said he is weighing resignation, describing him as “fed up” with internal spin. “He didn’t sign up to push lies,” the source added. Meanwhile, Patel and Bondi are reportedly staying put, despite the firestorm.
This high-profile internal rift comes amid broader scrutiny of Trump’s Justice Department, which has faced relentless pressure to deliver on transparency around not only Epstein but also long-sealed files related to JFK, MLK, and other historic coverups. With trust on the line and political opponents circling, the administration may soon be forced to act.
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Washington, D.C., July 15, 2025 — In a scathing off-the-cuff response to a reporter’s question on the White House lawn today, President Donald J. Trump tore into Senator Adam Schiff over explosive allegations of mortgage fraud that have resurfaced from a 2009 property deal in Maryland. Referring to Schiff as “one of the lowest of the low,” Trump called the former House Intelligence Chairman a “dishonest, crooked guy” and said he “would love to see him brought to justice.”
Trump was responding to a question regarding a reported investigation tied to Schiff’s misrepresentation of his Maryland residence as a “primary home” while serving in Congress from California. As revealed in a bombshell report Trump shared earlier on Truth Social, 🏦 Fannie Mae’s Financial Crimes Division has concluded that Schiff showed a “sustained pattern of possible Mortgage Fraud” over a span of more than a decade.
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Sacramento, July 14, 2025 — California Governor Gavin Newsom is lashing out after being called “NewScum,” claiming the nickname has spread so far that even his children are being mocked by their friends. In a candid appearance on a conservative podcast, Newsom seemed rattled and defensive, lamenting, “How do I explain that to my kid? Now I’ve got my kids’ friends calling my kids NewScum.”
But it wasn’t just hurt feelings on display—Newsom used his time on the show to deliver a full-throated defense of illegal immigration and attacked President Trump’s agenda, describing Trump’s tough border policies as “weakness masquerading as strength.” Referring to Border Patrol on horseback with flags at children’s soccer fields, Newsom snapped, “For what? Just toughness?” The Democrat governor framed such displays as political theater, not policy.
Newsom then pivoted to his controversial support of mixed-status and undocumented families, arguing that illegal immigrants are ...
New York, July 14, 2025 — One year after the near-assassination of Donald J. Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, Fox News host Jesse Watters has revealed explosive new intel about the shooter—Thomas Matthew Crooks—and the Secret Service’s failure to act on critical warnings. Documents subpoenaed by the Senate show that the Biden administration’s Secret Service was alerted to a credible threat against Trump ten days before the shooting, yet failed to inform agents on the ground. Even more damning: a local counter-sniper spotted Crooks and his associates near the AGR building prior to the attack and notified the Secret Service, but the agency did nothing.
The new information confirms what many feared—that the assassination attempt was preventable.
The Butler rally was Crooks’ chosen site, and the roofline of the AGR building, which offered an open sniper vantage point, had already been identified by agents as a vulnerability. Still, there was no plan to secure it. Multiple Secret Service ...
D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), July 31, 2025 — In a shocking turn of events, newly declassified documents have exposed Hillary Clinton’s campaign efforts to frame Donald Trump with false ties to Russia during the 2016 election. The Senate Judiciary Committee released a 30-page annex revealing emails from a figure linked to George Soros' Open Society Foundation, which allegedly detailed how the Clinton campaign used manipulated intelligence, including Russian hackers, to discredit Trump.
The documents shed light on the FBI's dismissal of these claims as "not credible," despite being alerted to the possibility of political manipulation. The revelation fuels the ongoing investigation into the Trump-Russia narrative, which has already faced significant challenges.
Adding further weight to the investigation, a whistleblower from the intelligence community has come forward, claiming they tried to raise alarms about the manipulated intelligence. However,...
BIRMINGHAM, July 30, 2025 — Fox & Friends reports this morning that fans of the late heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne are filling the streets of Birmingham, England, for what’s being called the “last ride” of the Prince of Darkness. The legendary Black Sabbath frontman’s hearse is set to travel through the city center ahead of a private family funeral.
Fox News’ Greg Palkot, reporting live from London, described the event as a "Celebration of Life," with thousands of fans already gathered along the route. Many have traveled from across the UK and abroad to pay their respects to the pioneering voice of heavy metal.
Osbourne, who passed away one week ago at age 76 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease, left an indelible mark on music history. Born and raised in Birmingham, he co-founded Black Sabbath in the late 1960s. The band quickly gained worldwide fame, especially in the United States, with Osbourne’s haunting vocals ...
Aberdeen, Scotland, July 29, 2025 — Trump Opens Scottish Golf Course, Says He “Stopped the War” Before Tee Time while he officially opened his latest golf course on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a brisk round of golf, declaring it “an unbelievable development” before returning to Washington, D.C. to, in his words, “put out fires all over the world.”
Flanked by his sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., Trump struck his first drive on the new course — which he named after his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, a native of Scotland. The event blended celebration with statesmanship, as Trump briefly addressed global affairs, including a ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia.
“We’ll play it very quickly and then I go back to D.C. and we put out fires all over the world,” Trump said at the opening. “We did one yesterday, as you know, we stopped the war.” He called the ceasefire, which ended five days of border ...