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'Want to die on this hill?' CNN gets heated as Republican decries 'political malpractice'

CNN conservative Scott Jennings led a spirited defense of the Trump administration’s refusal to make any efforts to return the Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador– before bashing a Democratic effort to retrieve Kilmar Abrego Garcia themselves.

Jennings, during a CNN panel discussion on Tuesday, insisted that Garcia received appropriate due process and that there was “no future where he, as an illegal immigrant with an existing deportation order, finishes out living a happy life in the United States.”

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Harvard law professor warns Trump could be seen as 'weak and impotent' in deportation saga

Laurence Tribe, constitutional law scholar and professor emeritus at Harvard University, thinks Americans understand the seriousness of President Donald Trump's administration defying an order from the U.S. Supreme Court.

Last week, the high court ruled 9-0 that the United States must "facilitate" the return of Kilmar Ábrego García, a Maryland apprentice who came to the United States as a teenager 15 years ago.

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'He'll be taking over': Trump says co-defendant in secret docs case mulling governor bid

President Donald Trump revealed that Walt Nauta, a former co-defendant in a classified documents case, could run to be the next governor of Guam.

At an event with the Navy football team on Tuesday, Trump noted that Nauta and former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer had been appointed to the Naval Academy's Board of Visitors.

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'Irreparable harm': Judge rebukes Trump DOJ in clash over wrongly deported dad

The Justice Department clashed with U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis in a Tuesday hearing over what the U.S. government acknowledged was an accidental deportation of a Maryland father.

Kilmar Ábrego García was shipped to a prison in El Salvador despite a judge ruling that García could not be deported there. The U.S. government has claimed that García is an MS-13 gang member, but one legal analyst wrote Tuesday there's reason to question this.

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'Nonsense': Legal expert shoots down Trump's 'preposterous' threat

Former federal prosecutor Elliot Williams pumped the brakes on what he called a "preposterous" suggestion repeatedly made by President Donald Trump that Williams maintained was unconstitutional and had no chance of being enforced.

At an Oval Office meeting Monday with El Salvador's president, Trump voiced his "willingness" to send American-born criminals to Salvadoran prisons, claiming, "I'm all for it."

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'Are you proud?' GOP lawmaker grilled over 'shameful' Trump actions at heated town hall

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) hosted a town hall in Fort Madison, Iowa, on Tuesday, where voters expressed their frustrations on a variety of topics, including the economy, tariffs, mass federal cuts, and President Donald Trump's deportation policies.

One voter demanded, "We would like to know what you as the people, the Congress, who are supposed to rein in this dictator, what are you going to do about these people who have been sentenced to life imprisonment in a foreign country with no due process? Our government cannot do anything?"

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'There is a kid on a stretcher': Shooting reported at Dallas school

Police in Dallas were investigating a possible shooting at a high school on Tuesday.

A spokesperson for the Dallas Police confirmed to the Dallas Morning News that gunfire was reported at Wilmer-Hutchins High School.

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Restaurant owner in viral 'I am a racist' video sues people who posted it on social media

Dr. Jonathan Spanos, owner of The Paddock on Market restaurant in York County, Pennsylvania, has filed a lawsuit against three individuals after they posted a video of a public racist tirade he had last year.

PennLive reported that Spanos, a former member of the Penn State York's advisory board, went viral in a video where he used the N-word and argued with individuals on the street. He also repeatedly shouted, “I am a racist.”

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'How is that not an abuse of power?' Karoline Leavitt grilled over Trump retaliation

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced questions over whether President Donald Trump was abusing his power by ordering the Department of Justice to investigate two former Department of Homeland Security officials who defied him.

At a White House event last week, Trump signed executive orders asking the DOJ to investigate former DHS officials Christopher Krebs and Miles Taylor. Both men angered the president during his first term by speaking out against him.

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'I would love to do that': Trump doubles down on sending US citizens to foreign prisons

President Donald Trump doubled down and said he "would love" to send U.S. citizens to foreign prisons even after experts said it could run afoul of the Constitution.

Trump made his latest remarks about his desire to imprison citizens in international facilities on Thursday on Fox News.

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'Not a place to protest': Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to 'throw out' Dems at town hall

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) promised that Democrats protesting her Tuesday town hall event would be "thrown out."

Ahead of her event in Cobb County, Greene took to the X social media platform with a warning for constituents who disagreed with her.

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El Salvador should face 'severe' consequences for helping Trump scheme: Dem lawmaker

In an appearance on CNN, Rep. Richie Torres (D-NY) slammed President Donald Trump’s deportation of Maryland resident Abrego Garcia and also spoke about a new bill which “would require the U.S. to secure the return of mistakenly deported individuals."

While speaking with host Wolf Blitzer, Torres said that he was "skeptical that we will have Republican support" for his legislation because "the Republican Party is fully captive to Donald Trump."

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'Don't believe you pushed hard enough!' Dem's town hall gets rowdy over Trump resistance

Rep. Laura Friedman (D-CA) faced a rowdy crowd of constituents who accused Democrats of not doing enough to oppose President Donald Trump's radical agenda.

At a town hall event on Monday night, angry voters repeatedly interrupted Friedman.

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