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Melania Trump warns of 'risks' as she accepts leadership role in AI program for children

Melania Trump outsourced the narration of her audiobook to artificial intelligence, and she's using that experience as a springboard to a high-tech role in her husband's administration.

The first lady told the New York Post that she's been tapped to lead the Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge, which encourages students as young as kindergartners to “develop, discover and expand” the potential of AI technology, and she's touting her audiobook experience as her qualification for the role, reported The Daily Beast.

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'That's the Trump model': Dem activist exposes president's 'dictatorship' strategy

A Democratic activist revealed the strategy behind President Donald Trump's most recent gibe at the American republic.

On Monday, Trump claimed that "a lot of people are saying, 'Maybe we'd like a dictator?'" during a press conference in the Oval Office.

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'I will not resign': Federal Reserve governor drops stunning response  to Trump firing her

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook clapped back at President Donald Trump late Monday after the president announced on social media that he was terminating her “effective immediately,” with Cook declaring she would continue to serve out her 14-year term regardless of Trump’s efforts to oust her.

On his social media platform Truth Social, Trump announced Monday night that Cook, appointed under the Biden administration, would be “hereby removed” from her position over allegations of mortgage fraud, allegations that have yet to be proven in court to hold any merit.

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'Chump at the table': Dems can't get enough as Trump sparks new right-wing civil war

WASHINGTON — After a slow start, President Donald Trump has been ramping up the pace of judicial nominations — but it remains to be seen if his recent public breakup with the increasingly far-right Federalist Society will impact the quality of his picks.

While Senate Republicans have tried to stay out of the fray, Democrats have enjoyed watching the brewing right-wing civil war.

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'Simply vile': Kristi Noem's DHS astounds critics with 'Uganda Man' taunt

Critics slammed the Department of Homeland Security on Monday after it issued a taunt about its efforts to deport a high-profile individual.

Earlier in the day, Kilmar Abrego Garcia was detained by immigration officials after a routine check-in. Abrego Garcia was previously deported to El Salvador's infamous CECOT prison in March.

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'Uganda man': DHS taunts critics as it attempts to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia again

The Department of Homeland Security appeared to taunt a high-profile individual facing deportation proceedings on Monday night.

On Monday, DHS took Kilmar Abrego Garcia into custody after a routine immigration check. The federal government posted on social media that it planned to deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda, a country to which he has no ties.

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'Embarrassment': Expert stunned at triple indictment failure by Jeanine Pirro’s office

Immigration rights attorney Aaron Reichlin-Melnick was stupefied Monday night as President Donald Trump's controversial U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, was forced to downgrade assault charges to a misdemeanor after failing to secure an indictment three times.

"DOJ tried and failed three times to indict a woman for allegedly assaulting an ICE officer during an arrest of two purported gang members," reported Politico's Kyle Cheney. "So they were forced to reduce her charge to a misdemeanor."

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'Brush up on the Ten Commandments': Ken Paxton's 'virtues' ripped by GOP senator

A GOP senator slammed his primary opponent on Monday over the separation of church and state.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) made the remarks after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he planned to force local schools to display the Ten Commandments even though Texas courts have said doing so is illegal.

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'We're going to continue': MAGA attorney general vows to defy 'Alligator Alcatraz' order

A MAGA attorney general is openly defying a court order to close a federal immigration detention center in their state.

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier told a local news outlet that he plans to continue operating the facility, known as "Alligator Alcatraz." The facility is located in the Florida Everglades and was named because the property is surrounded by alligator nests and poisonous snakes.

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'On notice!' Trump threatens retaliation for countries that tax or regulate tech companies

President Donald Trump on Monday night threatened to hike tariffs and impose export restrictions on countries that tax or regulate American tech companies.

Trump vowed on his Truth Social platform to "stand up" to countries that he said "attack our incredible American Tech Companies."

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'Bad outcome': Expert warns National Guard set to 'become the adversary' under Trump

As President Donald Trump threatens to use his authority to deploy more National Guard units to various U.S. cities, one expert on authoritarian regimes is sounding the alarm that Trump could end up irreparably damaging the U.S. military's reputation as a result.

While speaking to MSNBC host Jason Johnson, New York University professor and author Ruth Ben-Ghiat said Trump's use of the military to perform domestic law enforcement duties was a page out of the playbook of some of the world's most notorious far-right dictators. She argued that Trump was attempting to condition the population to seeing the military on their streets on an everyday basis.

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‘Tear that letter!’ Stunned expert makes dramatic protest of Trump’s Fed firing on MSNBC

A legal expert lost his cool on MSNBC on Monday night after President Donald Trump announced he fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, effective immediately, citing mortgage fraud allegations from his administration.

Norm Eisen, the founder and chair of the Democracy Defenders Fund, joined "The Weeknight" to discuss Cook's firing, a historic and unprecedented move that is expected to trigger court challenges, as Federal Reserve governors can only be removed “for cause."

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George Conway alarmed as Trump's 'cops act like thugs': 'Somebody's gonna get hurt'

President Donald Trump has created a situation in which police are free to "act like thugs," conservative attorney George Conway lamented on MSNBC's "The Weeknight" Monday evening — and in which actual criminals can pretend to be police without too much effort.

This comes as Trump maintains his grip on Washington, D.C.'s law enforcement under the pretext of an "emergency" — and as he threatens to send federal troops to even more cities around the country, with a blatantly obvious political pattern, as former GOP chair and MSNBC anchor Michael Steele noted.

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