Pam Bondi dodges questions on Epstein and Bongino amid Justice Department turmoilNew Foto - Pam Bondi dodges questions on Epstein and Bongino amid Justice Department turmoil

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested Tuesday that she has no plans to step down as she dodged questions about Jeffrey Epstein and her clash with a top FBI official, seeking to press ahead with a business-as-usual approach in the face ofright-wing turmoil. Pressed by reporters during an announcement touting drug seizures, Bondi sidestepped questions about the fallout of the Trump administration's decision not to release more records related to the wealthy financier's sex trafficking investigation. With some high profile-members ofPresident Donald Trump's base calling for her resignation, Bondi made clear she intends to remain attorney general. "I'm going to be here for as long as the president wants me here," Bondi said. "And I believe he's made that crystal clear." The announcement at the Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters represents an effort by Bondi to turn the page on theEpstein controversyand show that the Justice Department is forging ahead after days of mounting conservative criticism over the administration's failure to deliver long-sought government secrets about Epstein. Bondi highlighted recent operations that led to the seizure of methamphetamine and fentanyl, including drugs that were hidden in a shipment of cucumbers across the Mexican border. But her refusal to address the turmoil may only further frustrate conservative influencers who have been calling for transparency and accountability over the wealthy financier's case. "This today is about fentanyl overdoses throughout our country and people who have lost loved ones to fentanyl," Bondi said in response to a question from a reporter about the Epstein files. "That's the message that we're here to send today. I'm not going to talk about Epstein." Trump has been seeking to tamp down criticism of his attorney general and defended her again earlier Tuesday, saying she handled the matter "very well." Trump said it's up to her whether to release any more records, adding that "whatever she thinks is credible, she should release." Asked about Trump's comment, Bondi said the Justice Department memo released last week announcing that no additional evidence would become public "speaks for itself and we'll get back to you on anything else." The turmoil over the department's handling of the Epstein matter spilled into public view last week with reports of a internal clash between Bondi and FBI Deputy DirectorDan Bongino. Part of the dispute centered on a story from the news organization NewsNation that cited a "source close to the White House" as saying the FBI would have released the Epstein files months ago if it could have done so on its own. The story included statements from Bondi, Deputy Attorney GeneralTodd Blancheand FBI DirectorKash Patelrefuting the premise, but not Bongino. Asked Tuesday whether she believes Bongino should remain in his role, Bondi said only that she would not discuss personnel matters. Bondi stressed that she had spent the morning with Patel, adding that: "I think we all are committed to working together now to make America safe again and that's what we're doing." Bondi had already been under scrutiny after an earlier document release in February that she hyped and handed out in binders to conservative influencers at the White House lacked any new revelations. When that first release flopped, Bondi accused officials of withholding files from her and claimed that the FBI later turned over a "truckload" of evidence with thousands of pages of additional documents. Despite promises that more files were on their way to the public, however, the Justice Department determined after a months long review that no "further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted," according to the memo released last week.

Pam Bondi dodges questions on Epstein and Bongino amid Justice Department turmoil

Pam Bondi dodges questions on Epstein and Bongino amid Justice Department turmoil ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested...
Mike Johnson calls for 'transparency' in Epstein case, in a break with TrumpNew Foto - Mike Johnson calls for 'transparency' in Epstein case, in a break with Trump

WASHINGTON − As momentum builds among conservatives for openness, House SpeakerMike Johnson, R-Louisiana, called for the release offiles related to Jeffrey Epstein, in a break with PresidentDonald Trumpand the White House. "I'm for transparency," Johnson said in a July 15 interview with the Benny Johnson Show. "It's a very delicate subject," he added, "but we should put everything out there and let the people decide." Arecent review of Epstein's caseby the FBI and Department of Justice has driven a wedge between Trump and his MAGA base, who have long called for evidence to support theories, including that the disgraced financier did not die by suicide while awaiting trial in 2019. Republicans in the House, put in the awkward position of choosing sides, recently blocked an effort by Democrats to push for the files to be released. Johnson, in his interview, also called for an explanation from Attorney GeneralPam Bondi, who in February seemed to suggest the existence of a client list during an interview with Fox News. Bondi recently clarified that when she said, "It's sitting on my desk right now to review," she had meant the Epstein documents in totality and not a list of clients. "She needs to come forward and explain that to everybody," Johnson said of Bondi. "I like Pam," he continued. "I mean, I think she's done a good job. We need the DOJ focusing on the major priorities. Let's get this thing resolved so that they can deal with violent crime and public safety and election integrity and going after ActBlue and the things that the president is most concerned about." Trump has pushed for his supporters to move on from the issue of Epstein, writing in a July 12 social media post, "We're on one Team, MAGA, and I don't like what's happening." "We have a PERFECT Administration, THE TALK OF THE WORLD, and 'selfish people' are trying to hurt it, all over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein," he wrote. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mike Johnson says he supports release of Jeffrey Epstein case files

Mike Johnson calls for 'transparency' in Epstein case, in a break with Trump

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Trey Smith agrees to 4-year, $92 million extension with Chiefs to become highest-paid guard in NFL: ReportsNew Foto - Trey Smith agrees to 4-year, $92 million extension with Chiefs to become highest-paid guard in NFL: Reports

Kansas City Chiefs right guard Trey Smith reportedly agreed to a four-year, $92 million extension with the team on Tuesday. After his first Pro Bowl nod in 2024, Smith has now become the highest-paid guard in NFL history, protecting MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes. On Tuesday,Adam Schefterreported that the new deal includes $70 million in guaranteed money. Schefter also added that Smith is receiving the highest annual salary and guaranteed money for the position. The former Super Bowl Champions secured Smith's services hours ahead of the 4 p.m. ET franchise tag deadline. Smith would have been limited to a one-year deal in 2025 if the Chiefs had missed the deadline. Mahomes himself expressed his excitement with an emoji on X (formerly Twitter) after reposting the NFL'soriginal reportthat Smith and the Chiefs came to terms on an extension: 😁 — Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes)July 15, 2025 Kansas City placed thenon-exclusive franchise tagon Smith, worth $23.4 million, earlier this offseason. The non-exclusive franchise tag, unlike the exclusive franchise tag, permitted Smith to negotiate with other teams and sign an offer sheet. The Chiefs would then have an opportunity to match any offer sheet that Smith signed. If they failed to match a signed offer sheet, they would receive draft compensation in the form of two first-round picks from the signing team. No such deal came into play, however. Despite the delay in coming to a long-term deal, Smith did report for the team's mandatory minicamp in June —a move praisedby teammate and All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones. Jones himself was at the center of a contract dispute with the organization back in 2023, which The Athleticestimatedcost him just under $4 million in fines. "It's good Trey didn't take my approach. Trey is doing the right thing ... Franchise tag is like $25 million, right? That's the big bucks," Jonesjokedwith reporters. Jones missed all of training camp, the NFL preseason andWeek 1 of the regular seasonbefore coming to terms on anew one-year dealreportedly worth up to $25 million. The Chiefs drafted Smith in the sixth round in 2021 and signed him to a four-year deal worth $3.61 million, including a $130,708 signing bonus. As a rookie, Smith played 100% of the Chiefs' offensive snaps. He's since started inall but oneregular-season game for Kansas City, with two Super Bowl rings and a 2024 Pro Bowl selection. Pro Football FocuscreditsSmith with just a single sack allowed during that Pro Bowl campaign. Before the NFL, Smith was a two-time first-team and one-time second-team All-SEC player at Tennessee.

Trey Smith agrees to 4-year, $92 million extension with Chiefs to become highest-paid guard in NFL: Reports

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Jets make Sauce Gardner the NFL's highest-paid cornerback with a $120.4M extension, AP source saysNew Foto - Jets make Sauce Gardner the NFL's highest-paid cornerback with a $120.4M extension, AP source says

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Jets are making Sauce Gardner the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL. The Jets and Gardner agreed on a four-year, $120.4 million extension through the 2030 season, according to a person familiar with the situation. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the agreement had not been announced. Gardner took to social media to report "THE DEAL IS DONE" and thank his agents for making that happen. "This only the beginning,"Gardner posted. "I appreciate the Jets organization for believing in me, my teammates for the blood, sweat (and) tears we put in." The contract paying the two-time All-Pro an average of $30.1 million a year comes a day after theJets agreed to a lucrative extension with top wide receiver Garrett Wilson. That deal with Wilson is worth $130 million, as the organization locked up two foundational players for the long-term future. Gardner, who turns 25 before Week 1, was the No. 4 pick in the 2022 draft out of Cincinnati. He established himself as one of the league's top cornerbacks during his first two professional seasons, including being selected theAP Defensive Rookie of the Year. After a down year by his standards,he is out to prove naysayers wrong, saying he has always felt like an underdog. Gardner opted to participate in mandatory minicamp rather than hold out to try to push for a new deal. After recently declining to say whether he wanted to be the richest player at the position, Gardner now has that distinction. "Man, I just wanted to show my teammates, show the coaches how much I'm bought into this," Gardner said. "I want to win. I want to change the organization. I want to be a part of changing the organization." The Jets have the longest active playoff drought in the NFL, dating to a trip to the AFC championship game in the 2010 season. The organization hopes the new regime ofgeneral manager Darren Mougeyandcoach Aaron Glenn— himself a three-time Pro Bowl cornerback in his playing days — can lead a successful turnaround. ___ AP Pro Football Writer Dennis Waszak Jr. contributed to this report. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Jets make Sauce Gardner the NFL's highest-paid cornerback with a $120.4M extension, AP source says

Jets make Sauce Gardner the NFL's highest-paid cornerback with a $120.4M extension, AP source says NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Jets are...
Trump says Democratic rival Schiff should be 'brought to justice' for alleged fraudNew Foto - Trump says Democratic rival Schiff should be 'brought to justice' for alleged fraud

By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday a top antagonist, Democratic Senator Adam Schiff, should be "brought to justice" for alleged mortgage fraud, in a move the California Democrat said amounted to political persecution. Schiff, a leading player in Trump's first impeachment in 2020, denied wrongdoing. "This is just Donald Trump's latest attempt at political retaliation against his perceived enemies," he wrote on social media. Trump said a U.S. housing finance agency, Fannie Mae, had concluded that the senator had engaged in a "sustained pattern of possible Mortgage Fraud" for declaring a house he owned in Maryland as his primary residence to get a lower mortgage rate. "Mortgage Fraud is very serious, and CROOKED Adam Schiff (now a Senator) needs to be brought to justice," he said on his Truth Social platform. The New York Post reported the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees Fannie Mae, had sent a criminal referral to the Justice Department for possible prosecution. Officials at the DOJ, Fannie Mae, and FHFA declined to comment. Schiff, like some other members of Congress, owns a residence in the Washington area as well as in his home state, and a spokesperson said lenders who provided mortgages for both homes were aware that he used both of them year-round. Schiff has been a top Trump target since 2019, when he led the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry into whether Trump withheld aid to Ukraine to pressure that country to investigate Democrat Joe Biden ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Trump was impeached in the Democratic-led House, but the Republican-controlled Senate did not convict him. (Reporting by Andy Sullivan; Editing by Scott Malone and Rod Nickel)

Trump says Democratic rival Schiff should be 'brought to justice' for alleged fraud

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Republicans press leaders of Georgetown, Berkeley and CUNY on antisemitism complaintsNew Foto - Republicans press leaders of Georgetown, Berkeley and CUNY on antisemitism complaints

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Tuesday grilled the leaders of Georgetown University, the City University of New York and the University of California, Berkeley in the latest hearing on antisemitism in higher education, accusing the schools of failing to respond adequately to allegations of bias or discrimination. In their appearance before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, the three university leaders said that they had taken disciplinary action where appropriate and stressed the importance of protecting free speech. UC Berkeley ChancellorRich Lyonspushed back on the suggestion that antisemitism was more present on college campuses than anywhere else. "If somebody is expressing pro-Palestinian beliefs, that's not necessarily antisemitic," he said. The hearing was the ninth in a series Republicans have held to scrutinize university leadership over allegations of antisemitism on campuses after a wave of protests following Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 attacks on Israel. Widely criticizedtestimony before the committeeby the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University in 2023 contributed to their resignations. At Tuesday's hearing, Democrats blasted Republican committee members for their focus on antisemitism while not speaking out on thedismantling of the Education Department, which is tasked with investigating antisemitism and other civil rights violations in schools. "They have turned this hearing room into a kangaroo court, where they spend our time litigating a predetermined outcome to do nothing, actually, to help Jewish students, just make public theater out of legitimate pain," Rep.Mark Takano, D-CA. Republicans said the university leaders have allowed campus antisemitism to run unchecked. "Universities can choose to hire antisemitic faculty, welcome students with a history of antisemitism, accept certain foreign funding, and let the behavior of antisemitic unions go unchecked," Michigan Rep.Tim Walberg, committee chair, said in his opening statements. "But we will see today they do so at their own risk." The hearing was periodically interrupted by protesters, who shouted pro-Palestinian slogans before being removed by Capitol police. Rep. Randy Fine, R-FL, berated the college presidents and said they were responsible because of the attitudes they had permitted on their campuses. Republicans pressed the three college leaders on whether they had disciplined or fired faculty and employees for behavior they said was antisemitic. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., pressed CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez on the employment of a law professor who worked on the legal defense ofMahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist theTrumpadministration attempted to deport over his role in protests at Columbia University. Stefanik pushed Matos Rodríguez to answer whether the professor should be fired. Without responding directly, Matos Rodríguez defended CUNY and said antisemitism had no place at the school. He said any student or employee who broke CUNY rules would be investigated. University leaders also emphasized the importance of free speech on campuses for students and faculty. Interim Georgetown President Richard Groves said that as a Jesuit university, fostering interfaith dialogue and understanding was a key part of the school's mission. He said the university has not experienced any encampments or physical violence since the Hamas attack in October 2023. "Given our Jesuit values, we expose students to different viewpoints on the Middle East," Groves said. "In addition to speakers on Gaza, we've hosted IDF soldiers, families of Israeli and Palestinians who've lost their lives. U.S. families of U.S. hostages in Gaza. Georgetown is not perfect, and as events evolve, we've had to clarify rules of student behavior." ___ The Associated Press' education coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP'sstandardsfor working with philanthropies, alistof supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org.

Republicans press leaders of Georgetown, Berkeley and CUNY on antisemitism complaints

Republicans press leaders of Georgetown, Berkeley and CUNY on antisemitism complaints WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Tuesday grilled...
Open Championship tee times: Defending champ Schauffele, Scheffler groups out earlyNew Foto - Open Championship tee times: Defending champ Schauffele, Scheffler groups out early

The 153rd Open Championship begins at 1:35 a.m. ET Thursday morning at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland. Below are the scheduled pairings for the opening round and viewing options. Thursday's featured groups (All times ET) 4:58 a.m. -- Xander Schauffele, J.J. Spaun, Jon Rahm 5:09 a.m. -- Shane Lowry, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler 9:48 a.m. -- Robert MacIntyre, Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose 9:59 a.m. -- Jordan Spieth, Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland 10:10 a.m. -- Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood First round tee times (All times ET; (a) amateur) 1:35 a.m. -- Padraig Harrington, Nicolai Hojgaard, Tom McKibbin 1:46 a.m. -- Louis Oosthuizen, Guido Migliozzi, K.J. Choi 1:57 a.m. -- Cameron Smith, Marco Penge, Justin Hastings (a) 2:08 a.m. -- Jason Day, Taylor Pendrith, Jacob Skov Olesen 2:19 a.m. -- Phil Mickelson, Daniel van Tonder, Ryan Peake 2:30 a.m. -- Max Greyserman, Byeong Hun An, Niklas Norgaard 2:41 a.m. -- Jordan Smith, Haotong Li, Dustin Johnson 2:52 a.m. -- Darren Clarke, Davis Riley, Lucas Herbert 3:03 a.m. -- Kevin Yu, Julien Guerrier, Mikiya Akutsu 3:14 a.m. -- Thomas Detry, Chris Gotterup, Lee Westwood 3:25 a.m. -- Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Young, Mackenzie Hughes 3:36 a.m. -- Thorbjorn Olesen, Matthew Jordan, Filip Jakubcik (a) 3:47 a.m. -- Henrik Stenson, Stephan Jaeger, Sebastian Soderberg 4:03 a.m. -- Kristoffer Reitan, Martin Couvra, Adrien Saddier 4:14 a.m. -- Takumi Kanaya, Justin Walters, Bryan Newman (a) 4:25 a.m. -- Hideki Matsuyama, Ryan Fox, Matt Fitzpatrick 4:36 a.m. -- Sepp Straka, Ben Griffin, Akshay Bhatia 4:47 a.m. -- Sam Burns, Aldrich Potgieter, Brooks Koepka 4:58 a.m. -- Xander Schauffele, J.J. Spaun, Jon Rahm 5:09 a.m. -- Shane Lowry, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler 5:20 a.m. -- Corey Conners, Wyndham Clark, Tom Hoge 5:31 a.m. -- Denny McCarthy, Nico Echavarria, Patrick Reed 5:42 a.m. -- Matt Schmid, Ryggs Johnston, Richard Teder (a) 5:53 a.m. -- Dylan Naidoo, Darren Fichardt, John Axelsen 6:04 a.m. -- Justin Suh, Oliver Lindell, Jesper Sandborg 6:15 a.m. -- Sadom Kaewkanjana, Riki Kawamoto, Sampson Zheng 6:26 a.m. -- Stewart Cink, Matteo Manassero, Marc Leishman 6:47 a.m. -- Francesco Molinari, Jesper Svensson, Connor Graham (a) 6:58 a.m. -- Zach Johnson, Daniel Hillier, Daniel Brown 7:09 a.m. -- Adam Scott, Rickie Fowler, Ethan Fang (a) 7:20 a.m. -- Laurie Canter, Elvis Smylie, Sergio Garcia 7:31 a.m. -- Andrew Novak, Matthieu Pavpn, Matt Wallace 7:42 a.m. -- Davis Thompson, Dean Burmester, Rikuya Hoshino 7:53 a.m. -- Si Woo Kim, Shugo Imahira, Sebastian Cave (a) 8:04 a.m. -- Michael Kim, Bud Cauley, John Parry 8:15 a.m. -- Matt McCarty, Shaun Norris, Angel Hidalgo 8:26 a.m. -- Keegan Bradley, Sungjae Im, Daniel Berger 8:37 a.m. -- Rasmus Hojgaard, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Romain Langasque 8:48 a.m. -- Aaron Rai, Sahith Theegala, Harry Hall 9:04 a.m. -- Justin Leonard, Thriston Lawrence, Antoine Rozner 9:15 a.m. -- J.T. Poston, Chris Kirk, Carlos Ortiz 9:26 a.m. -- Brian Harman, Maverick McNealy, Joaquin Niemann 9:37 a.m. -- Russell Henley, Tyrrell Hatton, Min Woo Lee 9:48 a.m. -- Robert MacIntyre, Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose 9:59 a.m. -- Jordan Spieth, Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland 10:10 a.m. -- Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood 10:21 a.m. -- Harris English, Nick Taylor, Tony Finau 10:32 a.m. -- Lucas Glover, Johnattan Vegas, Tom Kim 10:43 a.m. -- Brian Campbell, John Catlin, Frazer Jones (a) 10:54 a.m. -- Nathan Kimsey, Jason Kokrak, Cameron Adam (a) 11:04 a.m. -- Daniel Young, Curtis Luck, Curtis Knipes 11:16 a.m. -- Younghan Song, George Bloor, O.J. Farrell How to watch The Open Championship (All times ET) 1:30-4 a.m.: Stream on Peacock 4 a.m-3:30 p.m.: USA Network, NBC Sports app, Peacock, Fubo 3:30-6 p.m.: Golf Channel --Field Level Media

Open Championship tee times: Defending champ Schauffele, Scheffler groups out early

Open Championship tee times: Defending champ Schauffele, Scheffler groups out early The 153rd Open Championship begins at 1:35 a.m. ET Thurs...

 

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