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'Obviously unconstitutional': Judge slams ICE for 'disgusting' detention center conditions

A federal judge slammed the Trump administration's immigration enforcement officials for allowing detainees in Illinois to live in "disgusting" and "obviously unconstitutional" conditions, according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman ordered the Trump administration to "significantly improve" conditions at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Broadview, Illinois. The order was issued as part of a court case over the administration's authority to continue conducting immigration raids.

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'It's coming for you': Analyst reveals 'terrible news for red America'

Tuesday night's elections across several states delivered overwhelmingly positive news for Democrats. But one columnist is also directly warning MAGA Republicans that the lopsided victories for diverse candidates signifies that the GOP is badly losing its culture war.

In a Wednesday column for the San Francisco Chronicle, op-ed columnist Drew Magary announced he had "terrible news for red America" in that their war on "woke" had clearly failed given Democrats' victories on Tuesday night. He pointed out that Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayoral race, Abigal Spanberger won the Virginia gubernatorial race by promising to build more affordable housing and Democrat Mikie Sherrill was elected to be the New Jersey's next governor after promising to codify abortion protections in the Garden State's constitution.

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'Made a compelling case': Trump gets key GOP Senator to flip-flop on 'nuking' filibuster

WASHINGTON — Some Republicans are ready to nuke the filibuster after their party's leader put pressure on them.

President Donald Trump has tried to redraw congressional lines in red states to hold onto the narrow GOP majority in the House. Political analysts viewed the Tuesday election as a possible predictor for the 2026 midterm elections. Now, some Senate Republicans are searching for ways to change election laws and hold onto power, in this case, by killing the filibuster.

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'A devastating blow!' Supreme Court's tough questions for Trump lawyer shock CNN reporter

CNN reporter Erin Burnett appeared to be shocked by the Supreme Court's tough questions for President Donald Trump's lawyers on Wednesday during oral arguments in a case that could decide the fate of the president's signature economic policy.

The court heard arguments in a case concerning Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify imposing sweeping tariffs without Congressional approval. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett appeared the most skeptical of the government's claims that Trump has the unilateral authority to impose the tariffs.

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Trump under pressure to ditch nuclear plans as Putin preps for possible tests

More than a dozen US senators on Wednesday urged President Donald Trump to abort plans for a resumption of nuclear weapons testing, a call that came as Russian President Vladimir Putin directed his senior officials to draft proposals for possible new nuke tests in response.

“We write to you today to express grave reservation about any action to resume nuclear weapons testing,” 14 Democratic senators led by Sens. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) and Martin Heinrich (D-NM), ranking member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, said in a letter to Trump.

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Fox News host warns Nancy Mace's 'psychotic episode' is derailing Trump's agenda

Fox News host Trey Gowdy suggested on Wednesday that Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) and her latest "psychotic episode" is contributing to the GOP's inability to unite and defend President Donald Trump's agenda.

This follows Republicans facing a severe drubbing in this week's elections, with Democrats claiming huge victories in state and local races in Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and elsewhere.

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'Ridiculous': Observers slam Supreme Court for justifying Trump's 'complete mess'

Supreme Court watchers slammed Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Samuel Alito on Wednesday for appearing to spend some of their time during the oral arguments over tariffs trying to change the discussion to address something else entirely.

Barrett pivoted a long debate to discuss the "mess" that would result if the high court agreed that President Donald Trump doesn't have the legal authority to impose tariffs; only Congress does.

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'That would be defying history!' Jake Tapper bashes GOP lawmaker's claims about midterms

CNN anchor Jake Tapper bashed a GOP lawmaker's claims about the 2026 midterm election during a live interview on Wednesday.

Tapper invited Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) on his show "The Lead" to discuss the ongoing government shutdown. The interview happened just hours after Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) disrupted a Republican press conference about the shutdown, arguing that Republicans need to "bring people together" to end the shutdown.

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Gavin Newsom slaps down Republican lawsuit with epic 3-word taunt

This week, Californians voted overwhelmingly for Prop 50, which replaces the Golden State's current U.S. House of Representatives district map with a new one designed to give Democrats an edge in five Republican districts. The California Republican Party (CAGOP) is now suing to stop the new maps from taking effect, but California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is doubting that the suit will succeed.

According to Politico, the CAGOP sued in U.S. District Court in the Central District of California, claiming the new maps Prop 50 puts in place violate the 14th and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution on the basis of race, "without cause or basis to justify it." The 14th Amendment contains the Equal Protection Clause, which requires states to provide fair legal treatment to all citizens. The 15th Amendment prohibits states from denying citizens the right to vote (which was ratified after the Civil War).

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'No respect': Senate Dem reveals GOP's 'insulting' gambit backfired with voters

A top Democrat in the Senate said on Wednesday that the poor performance by Republicans in statewide races shows the Trump administration's government shutdown "gambit" didn't resonate with voters.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) discussed Tuesday's election results with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen on his podcast. She argued that the results were a "validation" that Democrats need to focus on affordability issues as the calendar turns toward the 2026 midterm election.

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'Gonna leave a mark': Analyst says Trump's failure to keep promises starting to 'bite' GOP

President Donald Trump not only misled Americans about what he would do as president, but has now done the opposite and is flaunting it, argued Puck News columnist and MSNBC analyst John Heilemann on Wednesday.

In a post-election analysis for the 2025 off-year races, host Nicolle Wallace discussed former President Barack Obama’s closing message in Virginia and New Jersey, noting its resonance with voters. Obama’s remarks focused on the question: “Are you better off than you were nine months ago?” Wallace summarized: “Based on how voters feel about the economy, the answer is resoundingly no.”

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'Shoot to kill': Man proclaiming America is at 'war' threatened to murder Dem congressman

A Pennsylvania man has been arrested on Capitol Hill for allegedly making murder threats against Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA).

According to a police affidavit obtained by CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, the man, who was arrested while trying to get through security screening at the Russell Senate Office Building, was only thwarted from his plot "to locate & potentially assault or kill... because he was denied entry... due to his suitcase being too large to bring inside."

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'Get your act together!' GOP pollster undercuts top Republican on election losses

A GOP strategist is calling out Republicans for their reactions to the strong Democratic election response Tuesday and telling them to "get their act together!"

Pollster Frank Luntz reacted to GOP Speaker of the House Mike Johnson's (R-LA) comments that off-year elections don't matter for the Republican Party during an interview Wednesday with CNN anchor Brianna Keilar.

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