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#politics

Fox News: Trump defends embattled AG Pam Bondi, says 'nobody cares about' Jeffrey Epstein
Trump defends embattled AG Pam Bondi, says 'nobody cares about' Jeffrey Epstein
President Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi, praising her work amid criticism from some supporters regarding the DOJ's handling of the Epstein files. He urged supporters to rally behind her and focus on more pressing issues, dismissing the relevance of past files linked to Obama and others.

Trump emphasized the importance of unity within the MAGA movement and reiterated claims about the 2020 election being rigged, while expressing confidence in the current state of the country.


#religion

The Western Journal: IRS Issues Game-Changing New Guidance to Churches as Trump Notches Another Win for Christians
IRS Issues Game-Changing New Guidance to Churches as Trump Notches Another Win for Christians
The IRS has issued new guidelines allowing churches to endorse political candidates without risking their tax-exempt status, reversing a long-standing ban. This change follows a federal lawsuit by Texas churches seeking broader tax exemptions for discussing electoral politics.

While this could empower religious leaders to address political issues openly, it may also lead to legal challenges regarding the separation of church and state. The outcome could reshape the political landscape within religious communities, potentially resulting in varied homilies reflecting diverse political views.


#crime

GB News: James Wellesley: Briton extradited to US over $99million wine fraud
James Wellesley: Briton extradited to US over $99million wine fraud
James Wellesley, a British national, has been extradited to the U.S. to face charges related to a $99 million wine fraud scheme. He and co-defendant Stephen Burton allegedly deceived investors by posing as executives of Bordeaux Cellars, securing loans against non-existent collections of rare wines.

The fraud, which operated from June 2017 to February 2019, is claimed to have functioned as a Ponzi scheme, with promised returns backed by fictitious wine collections. Both defendants face multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering, with potential prison sentences of up to 20 years.