Trump Celebrates Ex-FBI Director James Comey's Indictment: Live Updates

The president had pressured Attorney General Pam Bondi to swiftly go after his political rivals over the weekend.
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Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted Thursday on one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice, just days after President Donald Trump called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to swiftly prosecute him and other political adversaries.

Trump celebrated the development, while Comey denied wrongdoing.

“My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump, but we couldn’t imagine ourselves living any other way. We will not live on our knees, and you shouldn’t either,” Comey said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the president announced sweeping new tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, upholstered furniture and heavy trucks, set to go into effect on Oct. 1.

Trump also signed an executive order that he claims will allow the popular social media platform TikTok to continue operating nationwide, while addressing the national security concerns around the app.

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House Democrat: ‘Law Is Very Clear’ Trump Can’t Use Shutdown For Mass Layoffs

Trump and Russ Vought, his Office of Management and Budget director, have been threatening mass firings of federal workers amid the government shutdown. But that would be plainly illegal, Rep. Mike Levin (D-Calif.) said Wednesday.

“As an appropriator, I know it's illegal and unconstitutional what they're talking about,” Levin said on a press call led by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.

“The law is very clear on this,” continued Levin, who is an attorney and a member of the House Appropriations Committee. “A shutdown triggers furloughs, temporary furloughs, so the government declares people as either essential or as non essential, and they either are sent home on furlough or they have to work without pay. But in no event does a shutdown give the legal ability for – particularly for the budget director – to just go firing a bunch of people.”

He noted a lawsuit was just filed Tuesday in a California district court aimed at preemptively preventing Vought from moving forward with plans for mass firings during the shutdown.

The suit, brought by the American Federation of Government Employees and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, accuses OMB and Vought of planning for an unlawful abuse of power designed to punish workers and pressure Congress.

Levin called Vought’s threats nonsense.

“All they've got is intimidation and bullying and mean-spirited garbage on social media,” said the California congressman. “That's all they got.”

Karoline Leavitt Suggests It Is ‘Refreshing’ To Have A President That Spreads Conspiracy Theories Online

Over the weekend, Trump reposted a fake Fox News clip of himself announcing a fantastical health care system using “medbeds” — an imaginary technology supposedly able to cure any ailment, regrow limbs or reverse aging. Conspiracy theorists posit that the technology exists but is being kept from the general public by a group of shadowy elites.

Asked what the president was trying to communicate, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dodged.

“I think the president saw the video, and posted it, and then took it down,” Leavitt said. (Trump later deleted his post.) “He has the right to do that. It’s his social media.”

“I think it’s refreshing that we have a president who’s so open and honest, directly himself. Many a times on Truth you are hearing direct from the president of the United States,” she added.

Vance Says He Doesn't Know Why Top Democrat Was Offended By 'The Sombrero Thing'

JD Vance appeared baffled that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) would be offended by Trump posting an AI-generated picture of the top Democrat sporting a sombrero and exaggerated handlebar mustache.

Vance appeared before reporters at the White House on Wednesday, and was asked about the president's trolling of Jeffries amid crunch talks to avert a government shutdown.

Jeffries called the video “racist,” and challenged Trump to “say it to my face.”

“On the sombrero thing,” Vance began. “Hakeem Jeffries said it was racist, and I know that he said that. But I honestly don't even know what that means. Is he a Mexican-American that is offended by having a sombrero meme?”

Vance excused Trump for “having a little bit of fun.”

The allusion to Mexican stereotypes appears to be a way to highlight a misleading Republican talking point about health care and undocumented migrants.

Vance: On the sombrero thing, Jeffries said it was racist. I do not even know what that means. Is he a mexican-american that is offended by having a sombrero meme? pic.twitter.com/fJI3CS9q12

— Acyn (@Acyn) October 1, 2025

The People Fired Over Posting About Charlie Kirk Are Fighting Back

Following the murder of Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10, conservative activists and politicians hunted down social media posts by ordinary people who expressed their negative feelings about Kirk. The goal? To get them fired from their jobs. And to a large extent, it worked. But a growing number of those fired in the wake of this campaign are fighting back with lawsuits challenging their removals as a violation of their free speech rights.

“We have been inundated with requests for help,” said Will Creeley, legal director for The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, a free speech nonprofit that provides legal aid to people whose civil rights have been violated.

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'Shutdown Clock' Blaming Democrats Appears On White House Website

The Trump administration ramped up the shutdown blame-game Wednesday by featuring a ticking clock on the White House website with a message pointing a finger at Democrats for the stalemate.

The page includes a digital clock displaying how long the federal government has been shut down – 12 hours, 34 minutes and 45 seconds at the time of writing – above the words “Democrats Have Shut Down the Government.”

The page on the site also claims “Americans Don’t Agree with Democrats’ Actions,” and provides a list of statements from organizations opposed to the shutdown.

Aside from a few conservative groups, such as Log Cabin Republicans, few of them explicitly hold the Democrats responsible.

A headline linking to the clock sits at the top of the White House website's front page, which also directs visitors to a video of Democrats "in their own words."

The partisan takeover of the White House website will likely raise more questions about taxpayers' dollars being used for political ends.

Federal workers received an email from their leaders late Tuesday blaming Democrats in Congress for the shutdown.

The Democrats say they back a shutdown to safeguard health care for millions of Americans, with Republicans countering with wildly misleading claims about helping "illegal aliens."

Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments On Trump's Bid To Fire Fed Governor

Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook will stay in her role for now after President Donald Trump attempted to fire her in January after the Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it wants to hear oral arguments in her case in January.

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Trump Admin Says $18 Billion Hold For New York City's Subway Projects Is Because Of 'DEI'

The Trump administration said it's putting $18 billion in funding for New York City subway projects on hold over diversity initiatives, despite the more likely case that the hold is happening because of a government shutdown.

White House budget director Russ Vought announced the hold on Wednesday, and in a social media post blamed "DEI principles."

"Roughly $18 billion in New York City infrastructure projects have been put on hold to ensure funding is not flowing based on unconstitutional DEI principles," Vought posted.

Earlier this week, Trump threatened to starve New York City of federal funding should Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani win the mayoral election.

“Remember, he needs the money from me, as President, in order to fulfill all of his FAKE Communist promises,” Trump posted on his social media account, Truth Social. "“He won’t be getting any of it, so what’s the point of voting for him?"

While Vought blamed Wednesday's funding hold on diversity initiatives, a source told the Associated Press that the real reason for the hold is due to the government shutdown, which has left workers on the projects furloughed.

Federal Workers Receive Emails Blaming Democrats For Government Shutdown

Workers at several federal agencies received an email from their leaders late Tuesday blaming Democrats in Congress for the government shutdown — a clear use of government resources toward political ends by the Trump administration.

“President Trump opposes a government shutdown, and strongly supports the enactment of H.R. 5371, which is a clean Continuing Resolution to fund the government through November 21,” the email stated, according to a copy provided to HuffPost.

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Vance Uses Misleading Claim To Blame Dems For Shutdown

Appearing on “CBS Mornings” Wednesday, Vice President JD Vance used a misleading, much-used talking point about immigrants to blame the Democrats for the federal government shutdown.

The vice president claimed it was a “far-left” faction of Senate Democrats who have “decided to shut down the people's government.”

Vance said Democrats “wanted to give a massive amount of taxpayer benefits to illegal aliens” for health care, a claim that has been debunked.

Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for federally funded health benefits, including Medicare and Medicaid, and Democrats are only looking to restore health care for “lawfully present” authorized migrants.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has accused Vance of pushing “an outright lie.”

Nonetheless, Vance accused Democrats of using a “hostage taking tactic” while also urging both parties to get together to “fix the health care problem and work together for a change.”

Trump Morphs Into An Entire Mariachi Band In Bonkers New Hakeem Jeffries Deepfake

President Donald Trump on Tuesday night doubled down on posting bonkers, manipulated videos online with another AI-generated clip mocking Democratic lawmakers.

On Monday, as a government shutdown that had now begun loomed, Trump circulated an altered video featuring House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), whom he’d just met with at the White House to discuss federal funding.

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Jimmy Kimmel Responds To Trump's New Warning With Blunt Lesson In Recent History

President Donald Trump is threatening Democrats with “irreversible” cuts to their programs as a result of this week’s federal government shutdown, but Jimmy Kimmel isn’t buying it.

“I was recently the victim of a government shutdown,” Kimmel pointed out. “They are reversible, I will tell you that.”

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Government Enters Shutdown After Congress Misses Funding Deadline

The federal government shut down in the early hours of Wednesday due to a tense standoff between Republicans and Democrats over measures aimed at protecting health insurance for millions of Americans.

The lapse in appropriations came just hours after the Senate rejected a pair of competing spending bills that would have kept the government open until November. Republicans managed to peel off a few Democratic votes on their funding extension — but it wasn’t enough to break a filibuster. Republicans all voted against a Democratic spending bill that extended subsidies for people who get their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.

The shutdown affects federal agencies and operations that are funded each year by lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers will go home while others, including active-duty troops, will have to work without pay.

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Russ Vought Directs Federal Agencies To Prepare For Government Shutdown

After spending bills failed to pass in Congress on Tuesday evening, Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought told the heads of federal departments and agencies to prepare for the government shutting down tonight.

"Affected agencies should now execute their plans for an orderly shutdown," reads the memo.

The memo also placed the blame for the shutdown on Democrats, calling their policy demands "insane."

"It is unclear how long Democrats will maintain their untenable posture, making the duration of the shutdown difficult to predict," Vought wrote.

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— Office of Management and Budget (@WHOMB) September 30, 2025

Government Set To Shut Down After Midnight

The U.S. government will partially shut down after midnight on Tuesday after a pair of competing spending bills failed to advance in the Senate amid partisan finger-pointing and vitriolic attacks against Democratic congressional leaders by President Donald Trump.

Republicans proposed a bill keeping the government running at current funding levels until November, giving lawmakers more time to hammer out a broader spending agreement. That bill garnered the support of only three members of the Democratic caucus ― Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Angus King of Maine, an independent who caucuses with Democrats.

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White House Is Withdrawing Trump's Controversial BLS Nominee: Report

The White House is withdrawing Trump's nomination for rightwing economist E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, CNN reports, citing three sources who say the administration has submitted the required withdrawal paperwork to the Senate.

Trump tapped Antoni to head the department last month after firing former BLS Commissioner Dr. Erika McEntarfer and accusing her, without evidence, of manipulating a jobs report to make him look bad. Antoni, who authored parts of Project 2025, has been critical of how the BLS collects data.

Earlier this month, CNN reported that Antoni once operated a since-deleted Twitter account littered with sexually degrading posts on Kamala Harris, homophobic remarks and conspiracy theories.

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Trump Admin Would Keep National Parks Open During Shutdown, Despite Risks: Report

Despite the safety risks, the Trump administration is planning to keep national parks mostly open to the public in the likely event of a government shutdown, according to an internal email obtained by The New York Times.

“Park roads, lookouts, trails and open-air memorials will generally remain accessible to visitors,” Jessica Bowron, the National Park Service's acting director, wrote to park officials Tuesday, according to the Times.

While closing parks during a shutdown is unpopular with the public, experts say it's a necessary move to protect both park-goers and the park's delicate ecosystems. Trump kept national parks open throughout the government shutdown during his first term, leading to trash buildup, overflowing toilets and damage to the park's natural resources without staff on site.

Trump And Hegseth Shame Troops, Complain About DEI, And Threaten War With The American People

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth used a special, urgent meeting of the country’s top military officials on Tuesday to send a disturbing and discriminatory message about who should be allowed to serve in America’s armed forces.

It’s unusual — and very expensive — to call all top U.S. generals and admirals to an in-person meeting, and anonymous generals told The Washington Post it was a potential security risk. Hegseth was reportedly expected to discuss “warrior ethos” at the meeting, but launched into a vulgar tirade against service members who don’t fit his specific vision of who should represent the U.S.

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Arab Countries Say Trump Changed Language In Gaza Plan They Initially Agreed On

CAIRO (AP) — Qatar said Tuesday that further talks were needed over details of U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan aimed at ending the nearly two-year war in Gaza, as Hamas weighed its reply. In Gaza, Israeli forces killed at least 36 Palestinians, local hospitals said.

The comments by Qatar, a key mediator, appeared to reflect Arab countries’ discontent over the text of the 20-point plan that the White House put out after Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced they had agreed on it Monday.

Three Arab officials told The Associated Press that changes had been made in the original proposal that Arab and Muslim countries had worked out with Trump – changes in favor of Israel. The officials, who came from regional powers involved in the talks, spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the behind-the-scenes diplomacy.

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Reagan-Appointed Judge Issues Blistering Ruling Against Trump On First Amendment

A federal judge in Massachusetts used a First Amendment case to take the Trump administration back to civics class in a 161-page opinion that answers the question of whether non-citizens have the right to free speech with a booming “yes.”

U.S. District Judge William G. Young offered page after page of searing criticism for both the president and those who fail to hold him accountable for his actions, which he found “scandalous” and “unconstitutional.”

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'An Idiot': Dems Rip Trump's Enemy 'Within' Speech To Generals

Trump faced a backlash from Democrats following a speech to U.S. military brass where he raged about a domestic “war from within,” and suggested “dangerous” American cities would be used as “training grounds for our military.”

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), a member of the Senate armed services committee and a Marine veteran, told CNN that Trump is “an idiot.”

“He doesn't actually understand how the military works,” said Gallego, adding that service personnel will “not be firing upon their own men and women, their neighbors, only an idiot like Donald Trump would believe in such a thing.”

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), also a former Marine, wrote on X: “U.S. cities should never be 'training grounds' for the military. There is no 'enemy from within.'”

He added, “The reputational and operational damage being done to our military will take years to undo.”

Gallego: "The president is an idiot. He doesn't actually understand how the military works." pic.twitter.com/ggZcjkjkeY

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 30, 2025
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