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'Here’s a civics lesson for you': Stephen Miller gets schooled by Democratic congresswoman

Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump’s White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, attempted to deliver a “civics lesson” to U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ), but his move quickly backfired, prompting what appears to be a quiet retreat.

Congresswoman Sherrill is an attorney, former federal prosecutor, and former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot. She earned her law degree from Georgetown, a master’s degree from the London School of Economics, and her bachelor’s from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.

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Trump: Workers who don't respond to Musk's email request 'don't even exist'

President Donald Trump suggested he would assume that government workers who do not respond to Elon Musk's demand for job justifications by email "don't even exist."

During a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, Trump was asked about Musk's demand for emails from workers detailing their work weeks. Several agencies have directed employees not to respond.

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'If you believe that': French president interrupts Trump to deliver fact check on Ukraine

President Donald Trump brushed off Emmanuel Macron after the French president schooled him on agreements made between European nations and Ukraine.

Macron was in Washington, D.C. Monday for a call with other G7 leaders to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, among other subjects.

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'He really sold me out': Trump admits to getting bamboozled by French president

Donald Trump admitted to making agreements he didn't quite understand with French President Emmanuel Macron.

The U.S. president met with his French counterpart Monday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, which Macron says must come with security guarantees for the war-torn nation. Trump told a light anecdote about a previous dinner meeting the two had in Paris.

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'The battle's coming': Republicans reportedly sweating as Trump admin eyes next move

Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk has made no secret of his desire to take a hatchet to Medicaid, and now Congress is planning to vote on a huge domestic policy agenda that has even die-hard MAGA Republicans nervous.

House Speaker Mike Johnson is hoping to push the vote through this week, even though the enormous proposed cut to Medicaid — totaling more than $800 billion over the next 10 years — hasn't been endorsed by President Donald Trump, who has "expressed reservations" about the cuts.

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'Deliver results': DeSantis slams wife's possible opponent Byron Donalds for missing votes

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) defended his wife Casey's possible run for governor and slammed Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), a potential challenger, for missing votes in Congress.

During a Monday press conference in Tampa, DeSantis was asked about Donalds' recent hints that he might run for governor. President Donald Trump has suggested that he would back the lawmaker.

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Upset stomach to overdose: A child's ordeal at France abuse trial

French retiree Roland Vinet is certain his grandson Mathis would still be alive if he had never met doctor Joel Le Scouarnec as a 10-year-old with an upset stomach.

Mathis is one of the 299 patients Le Scouarnec, a 74-year-old former surgeon and convicted pedophile, is accused of having sexually abused throughout his career.

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U.S. opposes Ukraine territorial integrity in UN vote

by Gregory WALTON / Amélie BOTTOLLIER-DEPOIS

UN members backed a resolution supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity Monday in the face of staunch opposition from Washington which pushed its own language that declined to blame Russia for the war or mention Kyiv's borders.

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'Got your back': Defiance hits Musk as only 1 official tells staff to respond to email

Some federal officials are reminding their employees that Elon Musk is not their boss and they don't have to answer to him, according to new reporting in Mother Jones.

The directive from several department heads came after Musk and the Office of Personnel Management sent an email to an unknown number of federal employees with the subject line: "What did you do last week?" The email, sent Saturday, advised the employees to "reply to this email with approx. 5 bullets of what you accomplished last week and cc your manager."

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Judge orders ICE raids to stop at some places of worship

U.S. District Court Judge Theodore D. Chuang in Maryland has paused President Donald Trump's administration from continuing any raids in a handful of religious institutions as part of the mass deportation plan.

Politico legal affairs reporter Josh Gerstein posted the ruling on X, showing that the judge allowed for a preliminary injunction until the matter is heard in court. It involves several Quaker churches, a Baptist Fellowship and a Sikh Temple in Sacramento, all of which had joined together to challenge the order in court.

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Trump announces 'major economic development transactions' with Russia in 'huge reversal'

Donald Trump announced a cryptic preview of "major" economic transactions between the U.S. and Russia as he put more public pressure on Ukraine to accept the terms of his peace deal — and he again needled Canada's prime minister by calling him the wrong title.

The president posted the message Monday afternoon on Truth Social after meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron, and he repeated his insistence that Ukraine must hand over half of its rare earth minerals and other resources to the U.S. in perpetuity as payback for military aid given to fight off Russia, which invaded the nation exactly three years ago.

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'Cutesy time is over': Dan Bongino weeps after taking Trump's offer as FBI deputy director

Fringe right-wing conspiracy theorist Dan Bongino wiped away tears on one of his final broadcasts after accepting the job of FBI deputy director from President Donald Trump.

During his Monday podcast titled "Cutesy Time is Over," Bongino confirmed that he would serve as the FBI's second in command.

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Mexico president hopeful of deal this week to avert U.S. tariffs

Mexico's president said Monday she was optimistic about reaching an agreement with Donald Trump this week to avoid sweeping U.S. tariffs, hinting at possible levies on Chinese goods to secure a deal.

Claudia Sheinbaum said talks with Washington would continue this week in an effort to avoid the 25 percent tariffs that Trump agreed on February 3 to "pause" for a month.

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