Bongino still in limbo as Trump fumes and JD Vance seeks to play mediator, sources sayNew Foto - Bongino still in limbo as Trump fumes and JD Vance seeks to play mediator, sources say

Several of President Donald Trump's top officials went to work on Monday with a key question unanswered: would Dan Bongino show up? Hours later, two sources familiar with the matter confirmed he did. But his long-term future as deputy director of the FBI appeared uncertain. Bongino did not go into the office Friday and largely excommunicated himself from most of his colleagues after a major fallout with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. As of Monday morning, no one in leadership at the Justice Department had spoken to Bongino since Wednesday, when he implied that he could no longer continue in his position as long as Bondi was there, sources familiar with the matter said. The threat infuriated Trump, who spent the weekend fuming over both Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel, sources told CNN. Most of his fury was directed at Bongino, causing aides to expect that the deputy director would depart his job in the coming days. But Vice President JD Vance spent the weekend attempting to mediate, at times fielding calls from Patel, Bongino and Bondi, sources said. It remains to be seen if Bongino ultimately resigns, which hetold others he was considering. But sources say his relationship with the White House has become basically untenable. Even if he does not quit now, some inside the administration believe he will not stay in the job long-term. Trump, asked Sunday whether Bongino was still the FBI's deputy director, told reporters "I think so" and indicated they had spoken. "I think so. I spoke to him today," the president said. "Dan Bongino is a very good guy. I've known him a long time. I've done his show many, many times. And he sounded terrific, actually, no, I think he's in good shape." Patel, meanwhile, said publicly he had no plans to resign from his role in a statement issued after it was made clear to him that the president was deeply unhappy with how he had handled things. Trump is now hoping to tamp down the drama surrounding Bongino and limit the fallout from his administration's handling of the Epstein files, several people familiar with his thinking told CNN. He has privately urged his team to let the story die down and White House officials dismissed suggestions Monday from some allies that Bondi hold a press conference to settle the Epstein matter. West Wing officials, who themselves weren't sure if Bongino was returning to work until he showed up, s aid they don't expect the president to take any action to oust him from his role for now. He wants the story to go away, one official said, instead of escalating it further. In a statement Monday, White House spokesman Harrison Fields made mention of Bondi, Patel and Bongino as part of Trump's "incredible team of Law and Order patriots who are committed to Making America Safe Again and restoring the integrity of our criminal justice system." "Attorney General Bondi, Director Patel, Deputy Director Bongino, and the countless other heroes of our law enforcement community are dedicated to executing President Trump's agenda of protecting civil rights, safeguarding communities, holding criminals accountable, and defending victims. This work will continue in lockstep and with unprecedented success," the statement said. The conflict has put Trump at odds with some of his most prominent MAGA supporters, who had hoped his administration would validate their theories that the government had been covering up a broader conspiracy involving Epstein and other powerful men. Those theories were dashed last week when the Justice Department released a memo concluding there was no evidence that Epstein had a so-called "client list" of such men. It also said thedisgraced former financierand sex offender died by suicide and was not murdered in his New York jail cell. The memo enraged some Trump supporters, who noted that, in response to a reporter's questions, Bondi had at one point claimed to have a client list on her desk. She has since said she was referring just to files related to the case. On Monday, GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene demanded "transparency" from the administration and warned that the issue could stoke "significant" blowback from the right wing of the party. "It's just a red line that it crosses for many people," she said. The frustration over the Epstein case had been brewing inside the administration for months. But it came to a head during a Wednesday meeting, which included Bongino, Bondi, Patel and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, sources said. Bongino and Patel were confronted about whether they were behind a story that said the Justice Department stopped the FBI from releasing more information, they said. Bongino denied leaking that notion to NewsNation, which published the story, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. Trump has firmly sided with Bondi throughout the Epstein memo controversy. He publicly defended her and attended a soccer game Sunday with her by his side, showing how Bongino miscalculated the situation, officials said. One Justice Department official told CNN that "Bondi is in a great headspace. Her relationship with Trump is as strong as ever, and she looks forward to going on offense." Despite the bad blood and accusations of leaks, Bondi isn't seeking to fire Bongino and is ultimately leaving the decision about whether to stay or go up to him, a person familiar with the matter said. Before he joined the FBI, Bongino was a podcaster who often weighed in on controversies, including raising questions about the handling of the Epstein case. One FBI lawyer raised concern early on that his outspokenness might one day complicate his ability to work in the bureau, an institution where officials generally have to exercise discretion even amid political firestorms, a source familiar with the matter said. This story has been updated with additional details. CNN's Alison Main and Manu Raju contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Bongino still in limbo as Trump fumes and JD Vance seeks to play mediator, sources say

Bongino still in limbo as Trump fumes and JD Vance seeks to play mediator, sources say Several of President Donald Trump's top officials...
'Oh really?': Trump says his wife Melania has some thoughts on Vladimir PutinNew Foto - 'Oh really?': Trump says his wife Melania has some thoughts on Vladimir Putin

WASHINGTON –President Donald Trumpsays his wife,first lady Melania Trump, has emphasized to him privately that Russian PresidentVladimir Putin's continued attacks on Ukraine contradict the rosy picture the Russian leader often presents in phone calls with her husband. Whilediscussing new actions and threatsaimed at pressuring Moscow to agree to a ceasefire deal, Trump twice on July 14 referenced remarks thatMelania Trump‒ who tends to keep a low profile ‒ has made to him in private about Russia's attacks. "I go home, I tell the first lady, 'You know, I spoke to Vladimir today. We had a wonderful conversation.' And she said, 'Oh really? Another city was just hit,'" Trump said during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office. More:Trump to send Ukraine weapons through NATO, threatens secondary tariffs on Russia About an hour later, Trump told a similar story at a luncheon with the White House Faith Office, as he recounted the numerous times he thought a Russia-Ukraine peace deal was imminent. "I'd get home, I'd say, 'First lady, I had the most wonderful talk with Vladimir. I think we're finished.' And then I'll turn on the television, or she'll say to me one time, 'Wow, that's strange because they just bombed a nursing home,'" Trump said, prompting laughs among the crowd at the White House State Dining Room. More:Trump said he'd end Ukraine war in 24 hours. Now his patience with Putin is wearing thin. Growing increasingly frustrated by Putin, Trump on Monday threatened to impose 100% tariffs on Russia and its trading partners if a ceasefire is not reached in 50 days. He also pledged that the United States would send weapons to NATO to assist in Ukraine's war efforts. "I'm disappointed in President Putin because I thought we would have had a deal two months ago, but it doesn't seem to get there," said Trump, continuing his recent criticism of the Russian president. More:Trump says he threatened to bomb Moscow if Putin invaded Ukraine, new audio shows Trump said Putin is a "tough guy" who has "fooled a lot of people" over the years, but "he didn't fool me." The president indicated he's weary of fruitless negotiations and said he wants "action." Melania Trump, a native of Slovenia, typically refrains from weighing in publicly on political and international affairs. Like she did during her husband's first term in office, she has often been absent from the White House since Trump's return to Washington. Melania Trump last Friday joined her husband during a visit to Central Texas to meet with families of victims who died in recent devastating floods there.The first couple also attendedSunday's FIFA Club World Cup together at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Reach Joey Garrison on X @joeygarrison. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Oh really?': Trump says his wife Melania has some thoughts on Putin

'Oh really?': Trump says his wife Melania has some thoughts on Vladimir Putin

'Oh really?': Trump says his wife Melania has some thoughts on Vladimir Putin WASHINGTON –President Donald Trumpsays his wife,first ...
Jacob Misiorowski's 'insane' month made him an All-Star, much to haters' dismayNew Foto - Jacob Misiorowski's 'insane' month made him an All-Star, much to haters' dismay

ATLANTA — Like it or not,Milwaukee BrewersphenomJacob Misiorowskiis an All-Star. His five career big-league games are the fewest in All-Star history, eclipsingPaul Skenes' record-low 11 starts last year. Major League Baseball's Midsummer Classic is the undoubtedly the best All-Star event in American sports — but it's not without its flaws. The game's rosters have become watered down in recent decades with 81 players — withdrawals and replacements included — being named All-Stars for the 2025 game. That's up from 62 in 1995. There's now rules regarding which pitchers can and cannot be named replacement All-Stars depending on when they made their last start and/or if they're willing to pitch in the game itself. More and more players are opting not to participate so they can rest up for the second half. Which brings us to Misiorowski, who was named an All-Star just days before the game, and finds himself adjacent to some scorn and facing questions about whether he deserves to be in Atlanta. "What a joke,"PhilliesshortstopTrea Turner said after Misiorowski's inclusionwas announced. "That's (expletive) terrible. ... I mean, it's not the All-Star Game in the sense that the best players go there, or people who have had the best season. It's whoever sells the most tickets or has been put on social media the most. That's essentially what it's turned into." ButMLB reached out to multiple playersbefore Misiorowski, all of whom declined to participate. For his part, Misiorowski is simply here to ball. "It's just one of those things where you look at and go 'oh well,'" the 23-year-old said, asked about the Phillies' comments. "I don't think the guys are coming after me. I don't think it's anything that I did in particular ... It was just a decision that was made and you've got to live it. "It is what it is." Misiorowski, who stands 6-foot-7, says it's been a whirlwind since making his MLB debuton June 12, when he tossed five no-hit innings against theSt. Louis Cardinals. "The last five weeks have been insane," Misiorowski said with a smile. "I was hoping for the All-Star break to be one of those times where you could sit back and kind of reflect on everything. "But we're here now and we're doing this." MLB ALL-STAR STARTING LINEUPS:Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal to pitch, batting orders National League manager Dave Roberts defended the inclusion of Misiorowski, who is 4-1 with a 2.81 ERA and 33 strikeouts in his five starts, touching 103 mph. "My North Star is the All-Star Game should be the game's best players. It's about the fans and what they want to see," Roberts said. "So for this young kid to be named an All-Star, I couldn't be more excited for him. ... "It's an easy answer because if it brings excitement, attention to our game, then I'm all about it." Misiorowski will get to pitch in the fifth, sixth or seventh inning of the game, Roberts said. The NL skipper noted that while baseball has evolved as needed in recent years, All-Star rosters moving forward are part of "deeper conversations" and that "the commissioner and player's association are still going to be digging into" best practices. While Misiorowski might be the talk of the All-Star Game, the guy who was pitching for Class AAA Nashville last month is just taking it all in. "It's so cool to be in the locker room with Shohei (Ohtani), Freddie Freeman, Chris Sale, all those guys," he said. "It's a lot of fun." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jacob Misiorowski MLB All-Star Game selection 'is what it is'

Jacob Misiorowski's 'insane' month made him an All-Star, much to haters' dismay

Jacob Misiorowski's 'insane' month made him an All-Star, much to haters' dismay ATLANTA — Like it or not,Milwaukee Brewersph...
SEC college football power rankings headlined by Texas, GeorgiaNew Foto - SEC college football power rankings headlined by Texas, Georgia

The drought sits at two seasons. What a nightmare, right? It's been two long, long years sinceGeorgia demolished TCUto capture the SEC's fourth national championship in a row and fifth in six seasons. Filling that void has been the Big Ten, via Michigan and Ohio State. The SEC is poised to reclaim its perch atop the Bowl Subdivision. That starts with the one-two punch of Texas and Georgia, which met in last year's conference title game and are the favorites to do so again this December. But that's not all the SEC will bring to the College Football Playoff race. There's alsoAlabama, which may be undervalued at this point as a title contender, and there's LSU, which might end up having the league's offense. And don't count out teams such as Florida, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Mississippi and more. These teams may not win the SEC, but several will be in the mix for an at-large playoff berth deep into November. With media days this week in Atlanta, here's how USA TODAY Sports projects the SEC from top to bottom: The Arch Manning era begins with the Longhorns as the favorites in the SEC and maybe the team to beat for the national title. There's a loaded roster, a supremely talented new quarterback and the motivation to take the next step forward after coming up short against Ohio State in last season's national semifinals. Georgia feels much closer to Texas than to Alabama, illustrating the gap between these two SEC favorites and the rest of the pack. (And the rest of the pack is pretty good.) The biggest question for the Bulldogs asks how Gunner Stockton fares as the full-time starter after he gained valuable experience over the final two games of 2024. BEST TO WORST:Ranking all 16 SEC college football stadiums It won't hurt to have slightly lower expectations and a somewhat softer spotlight on Kalen DeBoer and the Crimson Tide after winning nine games in his debut. Ty Simpson is expected to take over under center and will operate behind a very strong offensive line with plenty of weapons at his disposal. The defense is best in the front seven. Overall, this is a very talented team capable of winning the SEC and the national title. The pressure is on Brian Kelly, though. The Tigers' offense should be explosive, especially through the air, and seems capable of winning the shootouts that have become more commonplace in the SEC. The defense needs work. LSU has to do a better job buttoning things up against the run and kickstart a pass rush that disappeared down the stretch in 2024. ALL-IN:LSU pushing all chips into defeating Clemson in opener Bringing back Billy Napier may end up working out for the Gators. The decision to not make a moves after a slow start in 2024 sparked a strong finish ]and developed some significant momentum heading into a promising season. No one embodies that promise more than sophomore quarterback DJ Lagway, who will have his development lifted by an upgraded receiver room. Former Washington State quarterback John Mateer could end being one of the most impactful transfers of the season. Another newcomer to watch is running Jaydn Ott (California). With fewer questions on the defensive side, OU could go from six wins to the playoff should Mateer and new coordinator Ben Arbuckle change theSooners' fortunes on offense. Nico Iamaleava's departure was one of the biggest stories of the offseason. His replacement, Joey Aguilar (Appalachian State), has a track record of production but has to limit his turnovers after tossing 14 interceptions in 390 attempts in 2024. (Iamaleava had five in 334 throws.) The biggest question mark is whether the Volunteers can build a running game that can carry the load without last year's leading rusher and with multiple new starters up front. Team Transfer takes another stab at a playoff berth behind a rotating cast of contributors and a new starter under center in Austin Simmons. While the portal yielded more help for the Rebels, look for the defense to rely primarily on players who have at least one year in the program outside of two big adds on the edge. If the defense stays among the four in the SEC, don't be surprised if Ole Miss exceeds national expectations. A veteran offensive line leads the way for a running game that may be the best in the SEC. That will help Marcel Reed continue his growth as the starter. But the Aggies won't improve on last year's 8-5 finish without significant improvement from a defense that gave up 5.5 yards per play in 2024, better than only four other teams in the SEC. Mike Elko's history says the defense will be improved, but by how much? Another very friendly SEC schedule – the same opponents as last year, just flipped from home to away and vice versa – could lead Missouri to a third 10-win season in a row, which would be a program first. A transfer bonanza will help the Tigers replace several daunting losses on offense, with no addition more crucial than quarterback Beau Pribula (Penn State). And the defense could be nasty with the return of most of last year's starters and more than a handful of Bowl Subdivision transfers with starting experience. South Carolina's season will be defined by a five-game stretch in October and November against LSU (road), Oklahoma, Alabama, Ole Miss (road) and A&M (road). Given the rest of the schedule, taking three of five there would probably leave the Gamecocks in range of a playoff berth heading into the rivalry with Clemson to end November. But getting to that point is only doable if quarterback LaNorris Sellers takes a big leap in his second year and the staff can plug in as many as a dozen new starters and contributors on the defense. Auburn is going to be better, but will seven or eight wins be enough to calm a fan base stewing over Hugh Freeze's 11-14 mark through two seasons? He's done a nice rebooting the offense, though a lot of the Tigers' success or failure will hinge on transfer quarterback Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma) proving he's good enough to start in the SEC. The schedule kicks off at Baylor in what feels like a must-win game. Quarterback Diego Pavia and dynamite tight end Eli Stowers will lead an offense that largely avoids self-inflicted errors and is able to take advantage of opportunities provided by good field position. The offensive line and receiver corps will be reliant on the portal, though. Look for the defense to take another step forward and help carry the Commodores back to a bowl. The schedule is flat-out brutal. Arkansas takes on Memphis and Notre Dame in non-conference play. The SEC slate is Ole Miss, Tennessee, LSU and Texas on the road, and A&M, Auburn, Mississippi State and Missouri at home. The Razorbacks could recapture the magic of 2021 if things go right – really, really right. But the schedule and the new personnel nearly across the board point toward a losing finish. The arrow is pointing down for Kentucky after longtime coach Mark Stoops orchestrated the most consistently successful stretch in modern program history. A major roster reboot via the transfer portal yielded another rental at quarterback in Zach Calzada, who has SEC starting experience. But even if the portal additions work out, the Wildcats won't go anywhere without fixing the turnovers that defined last year's four-win finish. Winless in SEC play last season, Mississippi State has barely any reason for optimism and is the unquestioned last-place team heading into the regular season. Winning two league games wouldn't be remarkable, but it might be surprising. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:SEC power rankings: Texas, Georgia top college football's best league

SEC college football power rankings headlined by Texas, Georgia

SEC college football power rankings headlined by Texas, Georgia The drought sits at two seasons. What a nightmare, right? It's been two ...
Attacks against Palestinians intensify in occupied West Bank, says UN rights officeNew Foto - Attacks against Palestinians intensify in occupied West Bank, says UN rights office

By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA (Reuters) -There has been an increase in killings of and attacks against Palestinians by settlers and security forces in the occupied West Bank in recent weeks, the United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday. "Israeli settlers and security forces have intensified their killings, attacks and harassment of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, in the past weeks," Thameen Al-Kheetan, a spokesperson for the U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OCHCR), told reporters in Geneva. About 30,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced in the north of the occupied West Bank since the Israeli military launched its "Iron Wall" operation. It is contributing to the ongoing consolidation of annexation of the West Bank, in violation of international law, the OHCHR said. In June, the U.N. recorded the highest monthly count of Palestinians injured in over two decades in the West Bank. Since January there have been 757 settler attacks on Palestinians or their properties, which is a 13% increase on the same period last year, OHCHR said. At least 964 Palestinians have been killed since October 7, 2023, by Israeli forces and settlers in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Fifty-three Israelis have been killed in the West Bank and in Israel in reported attacks by Palestinians or in armed clashes, the office added. (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, Editing by Friederike Heine and Rachel More)

Attacks against Palestinians intensify in occupied West Bank, says UN rights office

Attacks against Palestinians intensify in occupied West Bank, says UN rights office By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA (Reuters) -There has been ...
UN-backed team focusing on human rights in Palestinian areas announce resignationsNew Foto - UN-backed team focusing on human rights in Palestinian areas announce resignations

GENEVA (AP) — A team of three independent experts working for the U.N.'s top human rights body with a focus on Israel and Palestinian areas say they are resigning, citing personal reasons and a need for change. The resignations, announced Monday by the U.N.-backed Human Rights Council that set up the team, come as violence continues in Palestinian areas and few signs of letup in the Israeli military campaign against Hamas and other militants behind the Oct. 7 attacks. The Israeli government has repeatedly criticized the panel of experts, known as the Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel, and denied their repeated requests to travel to the region or otherwise cooperate with the team. Navi Pillay, a former U.N. human rights chief who has led the commission for the last four years, said in a letter to the council president that she was resigning effective Nov. 3 because of "age, medical issues and the weight of several other commitments." Team member Chris Sidoti said Pillay's retirement marked "an appropriate time to re-constitute the commission" and that he was resigning on that same date "to facilitate that re-constitution." The third member,Miloon Kothari, did not provide his reasons in a letter announcing his resignation effective 0ct. 31. Neither the independent experts nor the council have any power over countries, but aim to spotlight rights abuses and collect information about suspected perpetrators that could be used by the International Criminal Court or other courts focusing on international justice. The letters were sent to the council president last week but only became public Monday. Last week, the U.S. government announcedsanctions against another independent expert mandated by the council, Francesca Albanese, who has also focused on Israel and the Palestinians. Albanese has accused Israel of genocide against the Palestinians, a claim Israel has denied. Albanese said in an interview last week with The Associated Press that she wasshocked by the U.S. decision. She has not resigned.

UN-backed team focusing on human rights in Palestinian areas announce resignations

UN-backed team focusing on human rights in Palestinian areas announce resignations GENEVA (AP) — A team of three independent experts working...
Sabres avoid arbitration with Bowen Byram by signing him to a 2-year, $12.5M contractNew Foto - Sabres avoid arbitration with Bowen Byram by signing him to a 2-year, $12.5M contract

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Sabres avoided arbitration with Bowen Byram late Monday night by re-signing the restricted free agent defenseman to a two-year contract worth $12.5 million. Byram will count $6.25 million against the salary cap through the 2026-27 NHL season. He was considered a candidate for a trade or an offer sheet from another team before the Sabres elected salary arbitration with him earlier this month. The 24-year-old is coming off setting career highs with 31 assists, 38 points and 116 blocked shots while playing all 82 games in his first full season with Buffalo. The team acquired him from Colorado in exchange for center Casey Mittelstadt at the 2024 trade deadline. Byram had nine points on the Avalanche's 2022 Stanley Cup run. He has 33 goals and 89 assists in 273 regular-season and playoff games since debuting in the league in 2021. ___ AP NHL:https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

Sabres avoid arbitration with Bowen Byram by signing him to a 2-year, $12.5M contract

Sabres avoid arbitration with Bowen Byram by signing him to a 2-year, $12.5M contract BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Sabres avoided arbitr...

 

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