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White House sued for abruptly halting services for deaf when Trump took office

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) sued the White House for allegedly violating federal law and the U.S. Constitution by declining to provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters at prominent events like briefings and press conferences.

According to the 25-page suit, the White House abruptly stopped providing services for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals when President Donald Trump took office in January.

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Eric Trump claims Mar-a-Lago worth $2B at crypto conference

Eric Trump revealed that he had an opportunity to mortgage Mar-a-Lago to purchase cryptocurrency but chose not to because his father would not have been "thrilled."

At a Bitcoin conference on Wednesday, Trump said he was approached by "Bitcoin evangelist" Michael Saylor about a year earlier.

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'I'm calling ICE': Woman hurls racist slurs at US citizen selling Mexican food

A woman yelling profanity and racist slurs went viral after she threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on a U.S. citizen selling Mexican food.

Oscar Lopez told NBC 4's Tracey Leong that he shared the video on social media after the woman repeatedly drove past his food stand in Palmdale, California.

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'Nasty question': Trump flips after reporter says he 'chickens out' on tariffs

President Donald Trump lashed out at a reporter after she said he "chickens out" on tariffs.

While taking questions at the White House on Wednesday, one correspondent noted that Wall Street analysts had begun mocking the president.

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'We did it!' Mike Lindell celebrates beginning of his election defamation trial

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell celebrated Wednesday, just days ahead of his trial for defamation related to false claims about voting machine company Dominion and one of its employees.

Two days before the Colorado trial was scheduled to begin, Lindell expressed his excitement to MAGA influencer Steve Bannon.

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Comer cites Jake Tapper in claiming Biden executive orders are 'null and void'

Republican House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (KY) cited CNN's Jake Tapper to claim that former President Joe Biden's executive orders were "null and void."

During a Wednesday interview on Fox Business, host Stuart Varney insisted there was "no evidence that Biden knew of crucial climate executive orders."

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'Slap in the face': Retiring Capitol Police chief slams Trump's Jan. 6 pardons

Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger blasted President Donald Trump's pardons of convicted Jan. 6 rioters ahead of his planned retirement.

During a Wednesday report on CBS News, correspondent Scott MacFarlane explained that Manger was pulled out of retirement after the 2021 riot to help with "rebuilding an already understaffed force and beefing up the intelligence unit, which failed so mightily ahead of the siege."

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'Identify specifics!' Fox Business host loses patience with Rick Scott on budget

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo lost her patience with Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) after he equivocated on which cuts were needed to earn his support for President Donald Trump's budget.

"I think we can clearly get his Big, Beautiful Bill done," Scott said during the Wednesday interview. "I think we can clearly have fiscal sanity."

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'Extremely frightening': GOP lawmaker fears Jasmine Crockett if Dems win House

Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) fears that Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) will go after President Donald Trump if Democrats can take control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm elections.

During a Tuesday interview on Real America's Voice, host Steve Gruber pointed out that Crockett had recently indicated she would lead investigations into Trump if Republicans lose control of the House.

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Sheriff pardoned by Trump runs to Steve Bannon to blame 'Hunter Biden's laptop'

Scott Jenkins, a former Virginia sheriff, suggested a proposed investigation into Hunter Biden was to blame after he was convicted of bribery and then pardoned by President Donald Trump.

In a Tuesday interview with MAGA influencer Steve Bannon, Jenkins thanked God for Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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'It would be a $3,000 iPhone': CNBC challenges Trump aide on Apple tariffs

Conservative CNBC host Joe Kernen pressed White House adviser Kevin Hassett after President Donald Trump threatened to place a 25% tariff on Apple iPhones.

During a Tuesday interview, Kernen told Hassett that costs would skyrocket if Apple were forced to manufacture iPhones in the U.S.

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'Feel very creepy about myself': MAGA host struggles to mock Jasmine Crockett

MAGA television host David Brody admitted that he felt creepy after trying to mock Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) by imitating her head movements.

During a Tuesday segment on Real America's Voice, Brody's panel discussed Crockett's plan to investigate President Donald Trump and his family if Democrats take over the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Kristi Noem repeatedly brags about mystery 'conversation' with Netanyahu

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem repeatedly bragged about having a "conversation" with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but refused to divulge what they discussed.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Noem said she had stopped at the Western Wall in Jerusalem before meeting with Netanyahu.

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