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'Immediately cease': Trump administration gets 'stern warning' from judge

The Trump administration got a slap on the wrist from a judge Thursday who took issue with the administration's seeming defiance of his order to lift its funding freeze on foreign aid, according to a report.

U.S. District Court Judge Amir Ali warned the administration it must comply with his previous court order to unfreeze foreign aid funding. Ali found the administration didn't fully comply with his Feb. 13 order to suspend the blanket freeze.

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MAGA Hollywood star says backing Trump 'more important than saving my career'

Actor Zachary Levi revealed his thought process before arriving at the decision last year to risk his Hollywood career and go full-throttle support for Donald Trump – a choice he said he “felt peace” with.

Levi, who had the lead role in the acclaimed superhero film "Shazam!" and was the voice of Flynn Rider in Disney's "Tangled," made the comments Thursday in an interview on “The Megyn Kelly Show,” according to Variety.

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Postal Service preps for fight with Trump amid takeover plot: report

President Donald Trump plans to declare the dissolution of the board of the U.S. Postal Service and order its incorporation into the Department of the Treasury, a move widely considered illegal and would set up a court showdown, as well as thrust trillions of dollars of economic activity into uncertainty, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.

"Trump is expected to issue an executive order as soon as this week to fire the members of the Postal Service’s governing board and place the agency under the control of the Commerce Department and Secretary Howard Lutnick, according to six people familiar with the plans, who spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisals," said the report. "The board is planning to fight Trump’s order, three of those people told The Washington Post."

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'Does Bannon sound like he's joking?' Trump ally's CPAC comments draw concern

Donald Trump's ally Steve Bannon took the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference — and raised some alarm bells from onlookers with his remarks.

Bannon, no stranger to making eyebrow-raising comments, told attendees of the right-wing event the "future of MAGA is Donald J. Trump!"

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'Stand up for us!' Republican shouted down as he defends DOGE cuts at town hall

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) tried to tout massive federal spending cuts proposed by tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force at a town hall in his heavily Republican district on Thursday evening — and attendees let him have it.

Most constituents who turned up at the packed-house event, laid out by Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Greg Bluestein in a series of posts to X, appeared angry over Musk's takeover, and more broadly the Trump administration's attempt to control spending powers. One woman shouted at him that Congress controls the budget, "not the president."

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'Don't you dare': Ex-GOP rep tears into Trump's DC prosecutor after threat

Former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) tore into acting District of Columbia U.S. Attorney Ed Martin in a post on X, after it emerged that he sent a letter vaguely threatening criminal investigation against Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) for his comments critical of tech billionaire Elon Musk.

"Hey @USAEdMartin, I’m an American," said Walsh, a former Tea Party representative who turned against Trump shortly after his first election and has become one of his most outspoken conservative critics. "I have a right to call @elonmusk a d---. Just like I have a right to call Trump a Russian asset. It’s called the First Amendment. Hey Ed, take your government intimidation and shove it up your a--. Don’t you dare impinge upon my freedom."

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Trump snubs Matt Gaetz and Ron DeSantis’ wife with endorsement in Florida governor race

President Donald Trump on Thursday gave Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) his “Complete and Total Endorsement” should he decide to jump into the Florida gubernatorial race next year.

The early signal of support – among the president’s first midterm endorsements – came in the form of a Truth Social post where he called Donalds a “Highly Respected Congressman” who “would be a truly Great and Powerful Governor for Florida.”

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ICE arrests South Texas bakery owners accused of hiring undocumented workers

By Berenice Garcia, The Texas Tribune

"ICE arrests South Texas bakery owners accused of hiring undocumented workers" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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‘Enormous fear’: Housing industry braces for ‘severe blow’ under Trump plan

Already buckling by the pressure of soaring mortgage rates and a reduction in supply, the U.S. housing industry is even more on edge as President Donald Trump threatens steep new tariffs on lumber.

And the fallout is already being felt.

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'Frantic flurry of calls': White House phones blow up from skittish GOP lawmakers

The White House has been inundated with phone calls from GOP lawmakers who increasingly fear Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force and its mass purge of federal workers is hurting their states.

And the White House is in damage control mode, Politico reported on Thursday.

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'Utter disgrace': Critics slam Dem governor as 'completely unfit' as he praises Trump

Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) caught fierce backlash from social media critics who unloaded on the two-term governor over his praise of President Donald Trump.

Murphy has notably clashed with officials in neighboring New York over that state's plan to curb congestion in New York City through steep fees.

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'Elon can barely form a sentence': Musk's CPAC appearance alarms onlookers

Elon Musk joined the right-wing Conservative Political Action Conference outside of Washington, D.C. on Thursday where critics wondered aloud whether he showed up intoxicated — or if something was wrong.

Storming in wielding a chainsaw and donning sunglasses, Musk settled down for an interview, telling the crowd at one point, "My mind is a storm."

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​Requests for IUDs in Michigan have spiked since the election

by Anna Liz Nichols, Michigan Advance

February 14, 2025

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