A federal judge in Florida has slammed the brakes on the Trump administration’s bid to unseal Jeffrey Epstein’s early grand-jury transcripts from 2005 and 2007.
Judge Robin Rosenberg cited federal law barring disclosure absent legal exceptions, ruling that the DOJ’s appeal for transparency failed to meet that bar.
Michigan Dem Sen. Jeremy Moss sparked outrage after declaring, ‘We’re keeping boys in girls’ bathrooms and showers,’ while defending state policies that let biological males use girls’ facilities in schools. Republicans blasted the comments as dangerous and out of touch with parents, while Moss doubled down, saying it’s about ‘protecting LGBTQ youth.’
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President Trump is set to sign an executive order today renaming the Department of Defense as the ‘Department of War’—at least as a secondary title. He argues the move revives a ‘warrior ethos’ and recalls U.S. victories when it was known by that name from 1789 to 1947. As part of the rebrand, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will be referred to as the ‘Secretary of War’ and tasked with recommending steps to make the change permanent via Congress.
Led by survivor Lisa Phillips, they announced plans today on Capitol Hill to independently compile names of individuals they say helped Epstein exploit victims.
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