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Bolton may be in hot water as FBI investigation expands beyond controversial book

Bolton’s book controversy has been at the forefront since the FBI raided his home and office, but a source says the investigation is far more expansive
FBI raid over classified memoir ...

The FBI’s raid on John Bolton’s home and office is tied to an investigation that reaches beyond his controversial book, a source told Fox News Digital, fueling speculation that the former Trump adviser could face criminal charges.

The scope of any potential charges against Bolton, who served under President Donald Trump before falling out of favor with him in 2019, is uncertain, but legal experts tend to agree that Bolton has some legal exposure.

Prominent D.C.-based attorney Mark Zaid, who specializes in national security, said that while there are many unknowns about the Department of Justice’s investigation into Bolton, his memoir, "The Room Where It Happened," could be an area of vulnerability for him.

"With respect to Bolton's book, he is potentially vulnerable if he maintains any copies of early drafts which were determined to contain ‘voluminous’ amounts of classified information when it was first submitted to the White House for review," Zaid told Fox New Digital. "Those drafts were likely disseminated, per normal course of business, to his literary agent, publisher and lawyer."



Federal Reserve governor digs in as Trump moves to fire her: 'I will not resign'

Cook says she will continue duties despite president's removal letter
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook ...

Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook is refusing to resign despite President Donald Trump saying in a letter that she was "removed" from her position "effective immediately." The president posted the letter to Cook on Truth Social just five days after he demanded her resignation in a different post on the same platform.

Trump cited his authority under the Constitution and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 as justifications for his decision to remove Cook. The Federal Reserve Act establishes the president’s ability to remove governors from the board "for cause." The president said in his letter that there was "sufficient reason" to think Cook "made false statements on one or more mortgage agreements."

The president also said he had "determined that faithfully enacting the law requires your immediate removal from office."

The allegations stem from Bill Pulte, a Trump appointee to an agency that regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Pulte accused Cook of claiming two primary residences, one in Ann Arbor and another in Atlanta in 2021 with the goal of getting better mortgage terms.




DNC agreed to pick up the tab for more than $20M of Kamala Harris campaign debt in ‘handshake deal’: report

DNC agreed to pick up the tab for more ...

Former Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) made a “handshake deal” after her massive defeat in the 2024 presidential election, which saw the party cover all of her outstanding campaign bills, according to a report.

Under the terms of the private agreement, the cash-strapped DNC paid off about $20.5 million in debts owed by the Harris campaign in exchange for the failed Democratic presidential nominee’s pledge to raise money for the Democratic Party to make the entity “whole financially,” the New York Times reported on Monday.

Federal Election Commission records show several six-figure sums the DNC has doled out to pollsters, printers, consultants, charter airlines and numerous event production companies, on behalf of Harris, since the presidential election.

One event production company, Freeman, has received nine separate payments from the DNC since last December, totaling about $3.5 million.



US debt set to surge to 120% of GDP as federal deficits spiral over next decade under new projections

Federal Debt is Forecasted to Surge ...

The U.S. government's budget deficits are now projected to worsen throughout the next decade when compared with earlier forecasts this year, according to a new report by the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB).

CRFB published an updated budget baseline as of August 2025 that incorporates the enactment of Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) along with the Trump administration's new framework for tariffs to account for legislative and administrative changes, though it doesn't include economic changes.

Under the updated baseline, CRFB projects that the national debt held by the public will rise from about 100% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025 to 120% of GDP by 2035. In dollar terms, that would see the debt held by the public rise from $30 trillion today to $53 trillion in 2035.



Trump declares Cracker Barrel should bring back old logo

Trump weighs in on uproar over restaurant chain's rebranding.
Cracker Barrel logo, CEO says redesign ...

President Donald Trump believes the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain should bring back their old logo.

"Cracker Barrel should go back to the old logo, admit a mistake based on customer response (the ultimate Poll), and manage the company better than ever before," Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

"They got a Billion Dollars worth of free publicity if they play their cards right. Very tricky to do, but a great opportunity. Have a major News Conference today. Make Cracker Barrel a WINNER again," Trump added.

Cracker Barrel has faced backlash since it rolled out a new logo on Aug. 18 that removed the "Uncle Herschel" character.




Harvard Poll: 54% Say Trump's D.C. Moves 'Justified'

Harvard Poll: 54% Say Trump's D.C ...

More than half of registered voters — including 28% of Democrats — said President Donald Trump's actions in Washington, D.C., to tackle crime were "justified and necessary," according to a new Harvard Center for American Political Studies (CAPS)-Harris poll released Monday.

Overall, 54% said Trump's moves to federalize D.C.'s police force and deploy the National Guard were necessary to increase safety in the capital, including 47% of independents.

Further, 51% said the moves would make Washington safer, including 28% of Democrats.

As for the individual moves, 54% said they supported Trump's decision to declare a crime emergency in D.C.; 54% approved of his order to deploy National Guard troops; 50% approved of federalizing the police force; and 47% said they approved of Trump using presidential authority to take over local police, according to the survey.



IDF Chief Orders Immediate Probe Into Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital

Israeli Hospital Strike Kills 20 in ...

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir on Monday ordered an urgent probe after 20 people were reportedly killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza.

According to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, several journalists were among the dead. Hospital director Dr. Atef Al-Houth told Al-Araby television that the hospital's fourth floor was struck without prior warning. He added that operating rooms stopped functioning after the attack. Nasser Hospital, with a capacity of 140 beds, is reportedly overcrowded, currently treating about 1,000 patients.

"The IDF regrets any harm to uninvolved [civilians] and in no way directs strikes at journalists," the Israeli military said in an official statement. The IDF emphasized that it seeks to "minimize harm to them while safeguarding the security of our forces."

The IDF initially revealed that the hospital was targeted after a "credible threat" was identified on the hospital's roof. Hamas terrorists have systematically embedded themselves in Gaza hospitals both before and after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack.




Hochul says she spoke to Trump about National Guard threat: ‘I don’t know what he’ll do’

Trump about National Guard threat ...

Gov. Kathy Hochul spoke with President Trump about his threat to send the National Guard to New York, she revealed Tuesday.

The phone conversation unfolded “a couple of days ago,” but left Hochul with little clue whether the Big Apple will see the military on the streets like in Washington, DC, the governor said during an unrelated event in Harlem.

Trump deployed the National Guard in the nation’s capital to crackdown on rampant crime, although many critics have argued his claims are overblown.



MORNING GLORY: Are President Trump’s tariffs actually working?

If so, will skeptics revise their disdain for them?

A new report released Friday from the Congressional Budget Office is surprising, even stunning. The "CBO" is not thought to be a friend of Republican presidents and Congresses. Questions always arise from "supply-siders" about whether CBO rejects serious "dynamic scoring" of developments in the law and in major regulatory actions. Whatever the agency’s methodology, it issued a report on the Trump tariffs at the close of last week.

"We project that increases in tariffs implemented during the period from January 6, 2025, to August 19, 2025 will decrease primary deficits (which exclude net outlays for interest) by $3.3 trillion if the higher tariffs persist for the 2025‒2035 period," Phillip Swagel, CBO’s director wrote. "By reducing the need for federal borrowing, those tariff collections will also reduce federal outlays for interest by an additional $0.7 trillion. As a result, the changes in tariffs will reduce total deficits by $4.0 trillion altogether."

Free traders should be scratching their heads as they review all the data, including that in this CBO "Update." Inflation has not spiked. Growth has not plummeted. The revenue from tariffs is enormous. An international trade war has not broken out.



Billions in ‘nonprofit’ peculation now largely fund America’s left


Starting to lift the lid off a far, far larger scam, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick just nixed $7 billion in “advance payments” that Biden administration staffers aimed to divert to a “nonprofit” controlled by other Democratic insiders.

The bigger scam being, of course, how the left (and lots of plain-old Dem machines) feeds off government-funded “charities.”

It’s a huge part of the “swamp,” though of course its denizens pretend their motives don’t reek.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick canceled $7 billion in advanced payments made to nonprofits during the Biden administration.

In this case, the Bidenites were in too much of a hurry to make the theft fully legal: After President Donald Trump’s victory last November, high-level staff all across the executive branch rushed to corral cash that hadn’t yet gone out the door, lest the MAGA crew actually vet where it was going.