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'A tough place to get out of': Trump announces he's sending migrants to Guantanamo Bay

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he's ordering the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security to prepare Guantanamo Bay to house undocumented migrants.

The president made the announcement before signing the Laken Riley Act that received bipartisan support in Congress.

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'More chaos and confusion': Dem senators slam White House for new communications blunder

The Trump White House on Wednesday once again created mass confusion when it seemed to rescind — and then un-rescind — its executive order freezing federal grants and loans.

In one line, the Office of Management and Budget stated Wednesday: "OMB Memorandum M-25-13 is rescinded."

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'How about that?' Trump claims without evidence Gaza makes bombs from US-provided condoms

President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that people in Gaza were using condoms provided by the United States to make bombs.

"There was a short-term pause or funding freeze on certain discretionary spending payments, such as government grants, only for us to quickly look at the scams, dishonesty, waste, and abuse that's taken place in our government for too long," Trump said Wednesday of a funding freeze that a federal court had halted Tuesday evening.

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'I have a transcript!' Dem delivers proof as RFK Jr. scrambles to deny shocking comment

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his past controversial remarks about an agency he would oversee as the nation's top health official.

Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services appeared Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee, where the Georgia Democrat asked Kennedy whether he still agreed with his past comparison of the Centers for Disease Control to Nazi death camps.

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'Most incompetent thing': Experts dumbfounded by perceived shambles of funding freeze

Social media lit up after news broke that the Trump administration's Office of Management and Budget rescinded its order to freeze all federal grants and loans after a judge temporarily blocked the order this week.

The White House released the brief memo Wednesday saying simply, "OMB Memorandum M-25-13 is rescinded."

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Harvey Weinstein seeks early retrial over 'hellhole' prison conditions

Disgraced Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein asked a court Wednesday to bring forward his retrial for sex offenses arguing that his "hellhole" prison conditions were unbearable, U.S. media reported.

Weinstein, 72, looked frail as he appeared in a Manhattan courtroom for a hearing ahead of his retrial for rape and sexual assault that follows last year's overturn of his 2020 convictions on legal grounds.

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Karoline Leavitt insists 'funding freeze' plan still active after Trump rescinds memo

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt insisted that the Trump administration's plans for a "funding freeze" were still active after the White House rescinded a memo implementing the policy.

According to NBC News, President Donald Trump's executive order was rescinded Wednesday after a federal court halted the funding freeze on all federal grants and loans. The freeze had created nationwide chaos for programs like Medicaid.

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Inspector general escorted by security from her office after defying Trump order

An inspector general who was fired by President Donald Trump last week was reportedly escorted from her office by security after she refused to accept that she had been lawfully terminated from her job.

Reuters reports that United States Department of Agriculture inspector general Phyllis Fong, who had worked at the department for more than two decades, showed up to work on Monday and insisted that she was staying despite Trump's declaration last week that she and a dozen other inspectors general would be fired.

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'Unbelievably pathetic': Gamers turn on Elon Musk over alleged cheating

X owner Elon Musk is earning the wrath from some in the gaming community after online sleuths exposed him purportedly cheating at popular games such as "Diablo 4" and "Path of Exile 2."

The Washington Post reports that Musk in recent weeks has copped to paying others to level up his characters in these games while insisting that it was the only way he could remain competitive with the top players in the world.

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'What is that about?' Tuberville and Bannon whine that too many Dem women oversee military

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon and Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) suggested that Democrats had named too many women senators to the Armed Services Committee.

As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was testifying before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday, Tuberville accused Democrats of orchestrating an attack on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at an earlier Armed Services hearing.

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'Memo is rescinded': Budget office quietly pulls back order freezing federal funds

The Trump administration quietly rescinded an order to freeze all federal grants and loans after a judge temporarily blocked it.

Democratic attorneys general from 22 states and the District of Columbia, as well as a coalition of nonprofits, public health organizations and small businesses, had challenged the order that caused widespread confusion Tuesday, and the Office of Management and Budget rescinded the the order Wednesday in a two-sentence memo.

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Trump DOJ dismisses charges against Republican for lying to the FBI

President Donald Trump's Justice Department has moved to dismiss the case prosecuting former Republican Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (NE).

Fortenberry was convicted in 2022 of hiding illegal foreign donations to his congressional campaign, which is a breach of federal law. He then lied to the FBI, which is also a federal crime and it was being further prosecuted.

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Defense agency takes aim at MLK Day and Holocaust Remembrance Day in leaked memo

Donald Trump's executive orders to root out diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives extended all the way to observance of certain holidays.

A leaked memo from the Defense Intelligence Agency shows personnel were instructed to suspend observances of certain holidays that do not specifically honor white men, including Holocaust Remembrance Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month, according to a document obtained by journalist Ken Klippenstein.

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