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Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) – who co-authored the Epstein Files Transparency Act – spent several hours on Monday reviewing Jeffrey Epstein documents without the Department of Justice's (DOJ) redactions. Now, Massie is dropping hints on social media about the names of some of Epstein's alleged co-conspirators. Both Khanna and Massie have not yet publicly named any of the men named in the latest batch of Epstein files, arguing that President Donald Trump's DOJ should release that information to the public. However, Massie spent some time on Monday strongly hinting that some of Epstein's alleged co-conspirators were powerful men being protected by the administration. "[Ro Khanna] and I just spent two hours at DOJ viewing the 'mostly-unredacted' Epstein files," Massie wrote on his X account on Monday. "Four of the 18 redacted names on this document are men born before 1970. DOJ needs to explain why they are redacted unles...

Steve Bannon warns MAGA has 'massive lack of enthusiasm' for Trump

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Steve Bannon, the former Trump strategic adviser and prominent MAGA commentator, warned on Monday that the MAGA base is suffering from a "massive lack of enthusiasm" as Donald Trump's second term wears on. According to a Monday report from The Hill , Bannon — who maintains considerable influence in the MAGA sphere — warned during a recent episode of his "War Room" podcast that Trump's loyal base is suffering from a notable lack of excitement and motivation. He cited several reasons, including the president's slow and controversial handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files release, as well as the shift away from his campaign promise to avoid foreign conflicts and his lack of success addressing affordability. "You have a massive lack of enthusiasm among the base," Bannon said. "Because they’re sitting there going ‘I’m just not feelin’ it right now." Bannon further cited a concerning report from Big Data Poll, which found that the voter...

News24 | Busisiwe Mavuso | Ramaphosa must pick a side on power reform — now

Eskom’s argument that it should own the grid assets rather than have them housed in the independent Transmission Systems Operator is flawed, says Busisiwe Mavuso. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/mZCOVxt via sinceretalk

News24 | Heavy rainfall, flooding in Overstrand as emergency teams respond to high call volumes

As relentless rain batters parts of the Western Cape, multiple homes in Hawston are flooded – and residents have been warned to brace for more. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/lM6ZPsI via sinceretalk

News24 | Mom and daughter pay off PEP lay-bys, triggering strangers to do the same nationwide

A Durban-based mother-and-daughter business has sparked a wave of small-scale giving across the country after paying off school-uniform lay-bys at a local clothing store and urging others to do the same. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/A2QeDbF via sinceretalk

Democrat wins special election in Louisiana district Trump won by 13 points

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A special election was held Saturday in six parishes to fill five vacancies in the Louisiana Legislature, including three seats representing New Orleans. Two of the contests will be decided in a runoff next month, but the outcomes won’t alter the overall party makeup of the state house where Republicans continue to hold a super majority in both chambers. Senate District 3 The March 14 runoff in Senate District 3 will pit the son of a former New Orleans mayor against an attorney with a background in the public sector. Sidney Barthelemy II, a construction company owner, led the four-person field with 44% of the vote. That was double the share received by Kenn Barnes, a special counsel to the Louisiana Supreme Court and former public defender and city attorney. Chad Lauga, a St. Bernard Parish electrician and union lobbyist, finished third with 19%. Former state lawmaker Jon Johnson finished last in the all-Democrat field. Barthlemey and Barnes want to replace Joe Bouie, D-New Orl...

News24 | 3 Doors Down lead singer Brad Arnold dead at 47

Brad Arnold, a founder and lead singer of American rock band 3 Doors Down, died on Saturday, nine months after disclosing that he had kidney cancer, the group said. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/sV8q2fW via sinceretalk