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Jimmy Kimmel on Trump’s election integrity push: ‘Like Bill Cosby telling you he’ll watch your drink for you’

about 15 hours ago
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Late-night hosts mocked Donald Trump’s mail-in voting as he tries to end mail-in voting, ICE agents in US airports and a mysterious “gift” from Iran.On Tuesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host checked in on Donald Trump’s efforts to pass the so-called Save America act.The sweeping restrictive voting bill would require proof of US citizenship for new voters and end mail-in voting, or what Trump called “mail-in cheating”.“That’s right, he prefers in-person cheating,” Kimmel quipped.“He keeps saying that it was brought to his attention today that we’re the only country that does mail-in voting – when is someone going to step in and tell him that’s not true?” he continued.

“Thirty-four countries have mail-in voting.All the countries that have mail have mail-in voting.”Trump made those comments on Monday.On Tuesday, he voted by mail in Florida, for a special local election (a Democrat, Emily Gregory, flipped the state seat for the district that contains Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate).“He’s unbelievable,” said Kimmel.

“Donald Trump claiming he wants to protect election integrity is like Bill Cosby telling you he’ll watch your drink for you.”In other news, Trump claimed that “progress” was made with Iran thanks to a mysterious gift.As Trump explained at a press briefing: “They did something yesterday that was amazing, they gave us a present, and a present arrived today.It was a very big present, worth a lot of money … a very significant prize.”“What kind of present did they send?” Kimmel wondered.

“Did they give him a Vitamix? Is he sure it’s safe to open this present when he gets it? Who would have ever guessed he could be easily manipulated by expensive gifts? Maybe they gave him a medal that says like ‘world’s greatest enemy’, or something.”On The Daily Show, Josh Johnson looked at the deployment of federal agents in US airports plagued by long lines, thanks to the partial government shutdown.“The good news is that Trump sent people to help TSA.The bad news is those people are ICE,” Johnson explained before clips of the agents milling about, hanging around and talking among themselves at several airports.“You’re telling me ICE agents are showing up to the airport and doing absolutely nothing? Well then it’s my honor to present the award for Most Improved Agency,” he added.

To ICE, he said: “You’re not doing anything, and honestly thank God! Keep doing what you’re not doing,“Maybe this is the best possible scenario for ICE,” Johnson continued,“Sending them to the airport could be like an after-school program for them, you know? I know they’re just standing around, but it’s keeping them off the streets,“Look, it was always obvious that sending ICE to airports wasn’t going to help,” he concluded,“The problem was that TSA agents weren’t getting paid.

So they’re quitting and calling out sick.Having other random federal agencies still not be TSA isn’t going to fix that.“Stop sending other agencies! You’re not going to make the security line shorter.You’re just going to make the Starbucks line longer.”And on Late Night, Seth Meyers recapped Trump’s visit to Elvis Presley’s Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, where he signed a guitar with a Sharpie.

“I’m sorry, you can’t sign someone else’s guitar,” Meyers said.“How would you like it if I signed your … subpoenas?”During his visit, Trump asked an employee if he could have taken Elvis in a fight.“I gotta hand it to Trump, it’s pretty hard to come up with an Elvis question that a Graceland employee has never heard,” Meyers quipped.At a roundtable event while he was in Memphis, Trump praised the FBI director, Kash Patel, and said: “Once you get to know him, he’s a wonderful guy.”“Man, he is the master of the backhanded compliment,” said Meyers before imitating Trump: “Kash Patel, when you first meet him, he’s the worst, just awful, but then you get used to him, you know like when you break your arm and have to wear a cast.

”And in a new interview, Trump claimed that his new White House ballroom would be protected from the outside and that if a drone hits it, it “just explodes and just blows away”.“Well … sounds like they’ve been showing him cartoons,” Meyers said.
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Would Morgan McSweeney’s stolen phone have Mandelson messages on it?

Morgan McSweeney is not the first person to have had their phone snatched on a London street, but the fact he was at the time Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, and that his phone most likely contained messages to and from Peter Mandelson, has prompted questions. So what do we know about the circumstances surrounding the theft of McSweeney’s phone?According to McSweeney, in an account backed up by the transcript of his call to the Metropolitan police at the time, he was using his government-issued phone on a street in Pimlico, central London, just before 10.30pm on 20 October last year when a young man on a bike snatched the iPhone and pedalled off.McSweeney also had a personal phone with him, which he used to dial 999. He told the Met police handler that he had called his “office” to get the phone tracked before phoning them

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Show of strength by Reform MPs at PMQs turns into a cameo appearance | John Crace

Much of good comedy lies in the timing. We were about halfway through Wednesday’s prime minister’s questions and Keir Starmer was answering an obviously planted question from a Labour backbencher on the government’s plans to ban political donations from overseas donors and via cryptocurrency. Having done the serious bit, Starmer couldn’t resist the opportunity to sign off with a pop at a man whose party survives on overseas donors and crypto. “There is only one party leader who has shown he will say anything, no matter how divisive, if he is paid to do so.”Without missing a beat, the speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, announced the next questioner

about 14 hours ago
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‘Doge of the left’ could save UK taxpayers up to £30bn, says new green thinktank

A “Doge of the left,” could save up to £30bn a year for taxpayers by rooting out waste, fraud and tax avoidance, according to the first report from a new green thinktank.Launched amid growing interest in the future manifesto of Zack Polanksi’s Green party, the Verdant thinktank will be co-chaired by James Meadway, a former adviser to Labour shadow chancellor John McDonnell, and civil society campaigner Deborah Doane.In its first report, the new group argues that a crackdown on waste, rather than the ideologically driven approach of Elon Musk’s former Doge – Department of Government Efficiency – in the US, could free up significant resources.“The political right have monopolised the discussion about savings in government spending, to disastrous effect,” said Meadway. “Breaking the false economies of Treasury thinking and vested Whitehall interests are an essential

about 22 hours ago
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English councils to get guidance on designing safer streets for women and girls

Councils are for the first time to receive guidance on how to create streets that are safer for women and girls, as ministers try to tackle what they describe as systemic unfairness in people’s ability to walk around their own neighbourhood.The guidance, being drawn up by Active Travel England (ATE), is still being finalised but is expected to include measures such as better lighting and CCTV, and replacing dark underpasses with street-level crossings.Officials will also look at initiatives from other countries, such as schemes in Spain and Sweden which allow women to ask bus drivers to drop them between stops at night to minimise how long they have to walk in the dark, something which can be particularly useful in more rural areas.To coincide with the guidance, polling commissioned by ATE showed that nearly three-quarters of women said they changed their routes in winter to avoid walking in dark places, with 88% saying they felt unsafe walking alone after dark.Local transport minister Lilian Greenwood described the guidance for English councils as both a fundamental issue of fairness and also a way to improve levels of physical activity among women and girls, which tend to be lower than their equivalents for men and boys

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Police to reassess Morgan McSweeney phone theft over address error

Police are revisiting a closed investigation into the theft of Morgan McSweeney’s phone after admitting they recorded the wrong address when he reported the crime.Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff told the Metropolitan police that his phone was stolen in central London when he was returning home from a restaurant on 20 October last year, the Times reported.The phone is thought to hold messages relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as British ambassador, which could be lost if the phone remains unfound. Earlier on Tuesday, the Met had said they were “too busy” to investigate the snatched phone.The WhatsApp messages of aides and ministers are due to be published in the next tranche of the Mandelson files and the prime minister is said to be braced for potential further resignations over their contents

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Starmer’s government increasing spending on foreign trips, figures show

Keir Starmer’s government is spending an increasing amount on foreign trips, with almost 40 visits abroad adding up to more than £4m since he took office, the latest transparency figures have showed.The prime minister had his most costly quarter for foreign travel in the last three months of 2025, with eight trips adding up to £1.2m.The most expensive was his three-day visit to the Cop climate conference in Brazil, along with 29 officials, costing £413,000.The trade trip to India with 45 staff on a commercial flight cost £341,000, while the G20 in Johannesburg along with 30 staff on an RAF plane came in at £367,000

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Max Gawn: ‘If I didn’t like walking to a cafe and talking footy, I probably wouldn’t have a beard’

about 17 hours ago
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Revealed: secret plans for two-day London Marathon with 100,000 runners

about 18 hours ago
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The Spin | Cricket’s Tetris calendar is a recipe for player burnout and fan apathy

about 20 hours ago
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Drama amid the deluge: 50 years since James Hunt won F1 world title in Japan

about 20 hours ago
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The Celtics’ orca-loving Joe Mazzulla is an NBA oddball. He’s also a masterful coach

about 21 hours ago
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‘I wanted the rollercoaster of being emotionally invested’: Ian Bell on coaching, England and the 2005 Ashes WhatsApp

about 23 hours ago