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Trump's DOJ considers settling a massive IRS lawsuit

The Department of Justice is holding internal discussions about settling President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his 2019 tax returns, according to the New York Times.

Trump claims the IRS failed to prevent his returns from being publicized.

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Trump ally faces massive protests amid corruption scandals

Tens of thousands of Argentines took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against cuts to public universities championed by right-wing President Javier Milei.

As reported by The Associated Press, demonstrators in Buenos Aires marched on the Plaza de Mayo toward the Casa Rosada to demand the government implement funding for public universities that was passed by Congress last year but that Milei’s administration is challenging in court.

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GOP lawmakers squirm when pressed on Trump's astonishing admission: 'Did he say that?'

President Donald Trump made the stunning admission Tuesday that he doesn’t “think about Americans’ financial situation” when making major decisions, and when asked about the remark by MeidasTouch’s Pablo Manriquez, several Republican lawmakers refused to weigh in.

Speaking with reporters on the White House lawn Tuesday, Trump was asked “to what extent” did “Americans’ financial situations” motivate him to secure an end to his war against Iran.

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GOP's new 'campaign of fear' said by experts to 'violate the law'

An increasing number of conservative states are mandating that state and local social service providers verify and report the immigration status of the people they serve — in some cases threatening stiff penalties for public employees who fail to comply.

Under federal law, immigrants who are in the United States illegally are generally barred from receiving public benefits such as nonemergency health care, food aid and housing help, though a handful of left-leaning states use their own money to provide such benefits.

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Trump official buried in mockery after ridiculous claims in hearing: 'Very dumbest people'

Reactions were mounting after a top Trump official made astounding claims at a congressional hearing Wednesday, calling solar power the "cheapest form of energy," saying high gas prices were "exciting," and warning that broken fountains at the nation's capital could cause "serious injury."

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum was answering questions from lawmakers about multiple projects tied to President Donald Trump's 2027 budget request before the House Natural Resources Committee in Washington, D.C.

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'You're a bad man!' Hecklers jeer armed J6 rioter during open carry rally in Virginia

A pro-gun open carry "rally" in Williamsburg, Virginia, became unruly when witnesses heckled an armed man who was pardoned for participating in the Jan. 6 riot in 2021.

During the so-called rally on Wednesday, Jake Lang used a bullhorn to tell people about legislation signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) that will ban the sale of certain assault-style weapons.

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Pastor critical of Trump's deportation policies to oversee MAGA stronghold in Florida

Pope Leo XIV has appointed Father Emilio Biosca Agüero, a pastor critical of the Trump administration deportation policies, as Bishop of Naples. The Father will oversee a conservative southwest Florida diocese.

According to Christopher Hale's Letters from Leo, Biosca Agüero has led the Shrine of the Sacred Heart in D.C. since 2019, serving a primarily Salvadoran congregation of 5,600 members. Since immigration enforcement intensified last August, over 40 parishioners have been detained or deported, with six arrested in a single stretch; including an usher, a man preparing for marriage, and a confirmation student.

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Kash Patel walked into trap set by Dems in Capitol Hill hearing: MS NOW reporter

FBI Director Kash Patel didn't win any new fans inside the bureau after his testimony on Capitol Hill, according to MS NOW's Ken Dilanian.

The FBI director faced tough questions from Democratic lawmakers during a Justice Department budget hearing about his alleged drinking and his investigations of President Donald Trump's political enemies, and Dilanian told "Ana Cabrera Reports" that Patel enjoys little support from the bureau's rank-and-file employees.

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Blue state Dems float aggressive 9-1 map to Trump-proof election

Are you feeling left out of all the gerrymandering action around the country? Are you wondering why the Northwest — even defined broadly — isn’t getting in all the fun of parties redrawing their congressional district maps to do everything they can to wipe out the other side?

It’s just not as easy for the Northwest as in some places. With California already done and gerrymandered, we’re probably going to have to watch most of this action from afar.

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Congressman laughs in Trump official's face over claim high gas prices are 'exciting'

A Democratic lawmaker laughed at a Trump administration official during a congressional hearing on Wednesday after the cabinet member made a peculiar claim that soaring gas prices were "exciting."

Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA) pressed Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum to answer questions about the rising costs at the pump for Americans as Burgum testified about President Donald Trump's 2027 budget request before the House Natural Resources Committee in Washington, D.C.

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Republicans too distracted by self-inflicted controversies to tackle top crisis: Politico

Republicans can't get out of their own way to tackle the biggest obstacle blocking their path to maintaining their congressional majorities, according to reporting.

A cascade of self-inflicted controversies is consuming the political oxygen Republicans need to demonstrate they are serious about affordability, handing Democrats a series of ready-made attack lines just months before the midterm elections, reported Politico.

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Jen Psaki mocks Patel with supercut of clips bragging about his drinking

MS NOW host Jen Psaki revealed that FBI Director Kash Patel wasn't shy about his drinking in the past — before he was the agency's top leader — sharing a video highlighting multiple moments where he openly talked about it.

Patel, who testified in a hearing on Tuesday before the Senate Appropriations Committee in Washington, D.C., faced questions about allegations of heavy alcohol use following reports of misconduct and footage of him chugging and spraying beer in the locker room at the Olympics with the U.S. Men's Hockey team after they won the gold medal in Milan, Italy.

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Why Trump is eager to fire another cabinet member: biographer

Trump biographer Michael Wolff predicts President Donald Trump will likely fire Secretary of State Marco Rubio because Rubio has upstaged the President— what Wolff describes as a "fatal flaw" in Trump's administration.

During an episode of Inside Trump's Head by The Daily Beast, Wolff explained that appearing more capable than Trump constitutes grounds for termination.

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