Coldplay, Trump and Epstein
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Senator hits Trump for blaming Epstein backlash on Dems, says it's as if viral CEO faulted Coldplay
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar knocked President Donald Trump for blaming Democrats over the backlash his administration faces on the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The House Oversight Committee ground to a complete halt when Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) chose to recess the Committee instead of addressing a motion to subpoena the DOJ to release the Epstein files brought by Rep.
In the just under 48 hours since the CEO of a tech company who was caught in an in flagrante delicto moment with the company’s HR director, hundreds, if not thousands of memes have surfaced spoofing Astronomy CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot.
The concert mishap — which has yet to be publicly addressed by Mr. Byron, Ms. Cabot, or the company — has prompted users to dig up the social media accounts of those involved and inundate their pages with critical or, in the case of Ms. Byron, sympathetic messages.
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In The Mix: Coldplay, Morgan Wallen and More!
Joe Breezy gives us his take on Nashville's Coldplay concert and Morgan Wallen may have struck a deal with Netflix!
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like pressure continuing to mount for Trump to release the Epstein files, a Coldplay concert exposing an alleged affair and Will Ferrell and Ryan Gosling starring in a new movie together.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom posted his own version of the viral clip of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR officer Kristin Cabot being caught on the Coldplay kiss cam — except instead of Byron and Cabot, it includes the heads of President Donald Trump and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein superimposed on the pair.
In the age of Trump, it’s a strange relief to see two fellow citizens seem to realize that they have done something reckless and inappropriate.
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NEW: Wall Street Journal reports DOJ told Trump he is in Epstein files, 'enormously consequential'
The Atlantic staff writer Jonathan Chait, MSNBC Senior Political Analyst, Alex Wagner, and former top official at the Department of Justice Andrew Weissmann join Nicolle Wallace to discuss brand new Wall Street Journal reporting that President Donald Trump was informed in May that his name appears in the Epstein files,
Alex Jones shared a manipulated image on X, showing Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. This reignited old conspiracy theories. The post referenced a viral moment from a Coldplay concert. Trump's past association with Epstein is being revisited.