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‘Trumped-up charges!’ Agency moves to oust judge who defied presidential order

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is moving to fire an administrative judge who publicly challenged a Trump administration directive that paused discrimination investigations involving transgender people, The New York Times reported Thursday.

Karen Ortiz, who has served as a judge with the EEOC for over six years, was placed on administrative paid leave Wednesday and told that the agency is seeking her removal for “conduct unbecoming of a federal employee,” and for violating its email policy, according to letters reviewed by the Times.

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'Grow a backbone!' MAGA attorney unloads profane rant on Senate GOP as Trump yanks nominee

Far-right legal commentator and former Neil Gorsuch law clerk Mike Davis unloaded a furious, uncensored rant against Senate Republicans on the "War Room" show as President Donald Trump withdrew the nomination of far-right activist Ed Martin to be permanent U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.

Martin, who was serving as the acting top prosecutor in that office, failed to secure enough Republican support to move ahead owing to a long string of controversies, including his intimidation campaign of threats against organizations that have drawn the Trump world's ire, and his full-throated praise of a Nazi-sympathizing Jan. 6 rioter who dressed up as Hitler.

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'Fine with us!' WSJ's conservative editors cheer as GOP pretends Trump retreat is 'genius'

The Wall Street Journal editorial board, a long-standing traditional economic conservative group that has sounded the alarm on President Donald Trump's trade isolationism for months, breathed a sigh of relief at the trade deal the president is on the verge of brokering with the United Kingdom.

The deal is fairly modest in scope, the board acknowledged, and it doesn't change the fact that Trump has been setting world trade on fire and endangering the U.S. economy for no reason — but, they wrote, if staging a win like this is what it takes to let Trump walk away and unwind the rest of the trade war, so be it.

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The head of FEMA defended the agency on Capitol Hill. Trump fired him.

The head of FEMA defended the agency on Capitol Hill. Trump fired him.

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JD Vance says Russia asked for territory it 'hasn't even conquered yet'

Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that Russia’s initial demands in the ongoing peace talks over its invasion of Ukraine include territory it hasn’t even seized, in another sign that the White House is growing frustrated with Moscow, according to Politico.

Vance offered a peek inside the negotiations between the two countries during a Fox News interview, where he described Russian demands as overreaching.

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'No thanks': MAGA senator thumbs nose at billionaire Trump ally's reported new venture

A MAGA senator expressed deep opposition Thursday evening to a reported new venture eyed by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg has proposed deploying stablecoins, a form of non-volatile cryptocurrency pegged to the U.S. dollar — this month, according to new reporting in Fortune.

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'She doesn't have a license': Trump official gets unlikely grilling on Fox News

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself grilled intensely on Fox News by Bret Baier on the lack of qualifications for President Donald Trump's new surgeon general nominee, Dr. Casey Means, an alternative wellness blogger who has served as Kennedy's longtime adviser and who possesses none of the typical work experience of a surgeon general.

Means has attracted immediate criticism over the fact that she abandoned her medical residency to promote pseudoscience, including anti-vaccine paranoia, and hawk unproven supplements like "mitochondrial health" gummies.

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'Insulting': House Republicans flatly reject Mike Johnson's offer in blistering statement

A group of New York Republicans slammed a proposed deal on state and local tax deductions on Thursday, throwing a wrench into House GOP efforts to advance a sweeping tax bill tied to President Donald Trump’s agenda, according to NBC News.

“We reject this offer,” according to a joint statement issued by Reps. Elise Stefanik, Andrew Garbarino, Nick LaLota and Mike Lawler.

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'Highly important roles!' Trump's failed DOJ nominee gets new gig

A Republican activist and attorney is getting a new gig after his nomination to the Justice Department flopped this week.

Ed Martin was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the permanent U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. He had served in the role on an acting basis since Trump’s second inauguration. But the controversial nomination quickly took on water and was ultimately withdrawn, facing bipartisan opposition in the Senate.

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Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to end humanitarian protections for migrants from 4 nations

Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to end humanitarian protections for migrants from 4 nations

by Ariana Figueroa, Daily Montanan
May 8, 2025

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'Low-hanging fruit': NYT's Maggie Haberman unimpressed as Trump touts major deal

President Donald Trump is touting his new trade deal with the United Kingdom as a major breakthrough in his push to secure fair trade arrangements for the United States. But New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman is skeptical that it's really what he's making it out to be, and thinks it was more of a message to other countries than any meaningful progress for world trade.

Already, the plan has come under criticism from other observers, who have noted that Trump effectively cut a big break to luxury Rolls-Royce automobile imports while forcing toy manufacturers to hike prices on dolls for children.

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'Out of control': Kristi Noem slammed for forcing department into cash crunch

WASHINGTON  — The top Democrat on a U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee panel Thursday slammed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for her handling of her agency’s funding and the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

Sen. Chris Murphy warned Noem that DHS is at risk of running out of its $65 billion in funding by July – two months before the end of the fiscal year – and therefore close to triggering the Antideficiency Act, a federal law prohibiting government agencies from spending funds in excess of their appropriations.

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‘In a class by herself’: Trump officially taps Fox News host for top DOJ job

President Donald Trump on Thursday tapped Fox News host and former judge Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia following speculation she would be tapped for the top prosecutorial job.

“I am pleased to announce that Judge Jeanine Pirro will be appointed interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post, adding that the MAGA host “excelled in all ways” in her legal career.

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