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'Is she really this brainless?' Feminist writer digs into Noem's 'bimbo' act

Reacting to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's performance before a Senate committee earlier in the week, feminist columnist Amanda Marcotte suggested it was likely an act –– but questions will rightfully linger.

In a clip that went viral, Noem missed defining what habeas corpus means by a mile, which earned her not only a schooling from Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), but a flood of derision on social media.

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Senate Republicans vow to 'have the last word' as tensions grow with House GOP

House Republicans axed key clean energy tax credits out of their spending bill, but “Senate Republicans are planning to have the last word,” according to a Politico report.

“We have a lot of work that we need to do on the timeline and scope of the production and investment tax credits,” Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC), told Politico.

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'Immigration is an invasion': Trump theory threatens civil liberties

When top Trump adviser Stephen Miller threatened on May 9 that the administration is “actively looking at” suspending habeas corpus in response to an “invasion” from undocumented immigrants, he was operating on a fringe legal theory that a right-wing faction has been working to legitimize for more than a decade.

“The Constitution is clear — and that of course is the supreme law of the land — that the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in a time of invasion,” Miller said earlier this month in response to a question about Trump’s threat to suspend habeas corpus, the legal right of a prisoner to challenge their detention. Days after Miller’s remarks, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued the same warning when a member of a House panel asked her if the number of illegal border crossings meets the threshold for suspending the right. “I’m not a constitutional lawyer,” Noem said. “But I believe it does.”

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'Trade violence': Onlookers accuse Trump of 'manipulation' as he 'tanks markets'

Critics of President Donald Trump denounced Friday's announcement that he was "recommending" huge tariffs on the European Union as well as Apple, which — once again — caused the stock markets to take a dive.

Trump posted on social media that he was punishing the EU for being "very difficult to deal with" on trade by "recommending a straight 50% Tariff on the European Union, starting on June 1, 2025."

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Trump needs help from nation he's been bullying for his pet project: report

President Donald Trump probably needs Canada's help for his ambitious plans for a massive air defense shield over the United States.

The president dismissed Canada's role the "Golden Dome" missile defense project he announced this week, complaining the U.S. would be stuck helping its northern neighbor, but government officials and other experts say the nation he's been bullying would play a pivotal role in the $500 billion project, reported Politico.

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Famed psychologist says Trump is 'in need of behavior therapy' with latest move

One Harvard Professor is railing against President Donald Trump and the administration, claiming they are “in need of behavior therapy,” in a New York Times guest essay.

Steven Pinker is a Professor of psychology at the University who expressed concern for the funding and student visa cancelations facing The Crimson. “These cancellations are not just injustices against individuals,” Pinker wrote. “Honest scholarly inquiry is difficult if researchers constantly have to watch their backs lest a professional remark expose them to character assassination, or if a conservative opinion is treated as a crime.”

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Harvard 'won't back down' as it hits Trump with massive lawsuit

Harvard sued President Donald Trump's administration on Friday.

According to legal expert Anna Bower, the school sued the president over the "revocation of its student exchange program certification."

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Longtime reporters 'almost speechless' over Trump's 'transparent bribery' plot

On Friday morning, longtime Washington D.C. reporters Jonathan Lemire and Peter Baker of the New York Times, as well as conservative columnist Matt Lewis, admitted they were stunned that Republicans turned a blind eye to Donald Trump's crypto dinner.

During a segment on the president's much-criticized dinner at his golf club in northern Virginia that took place Thursday night, Lemire prompted guest Baker with, "I mean, you've covered the White House for a long time. I mean, I'm almost speechless at this. Could you imagine if Barack Obama or Joe Biden did anything like it?"

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DOGE team using AI to scour personal data to root out Trump disloyalty: report

Elon Musk's team is using a custom version of his artificial intelligence chatbot Grok to scour the sensitive government data scooped up by the Department of Government Efficiency, raising serious concerns about privacy, conflicts of interest and national security.

The DOGE team is expanding use of the AI chatbot, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters, but it's not clear which specific data had been fed into the generative tool or how the custom system was set up, and five experts told the news organization that the arrangement may violate security and privacy laws.

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'Really hard to defend for his supporters': Ex-Trump aide skewers president's move

Former aide to President Donald Trump, Alyssa Farah Griffin, hammered his controversial move with his personal cryptocurrency.

“So it was the hottest ticket in town and all you had to do to get an invite was spend millions on President Trump's personal cryptocurrency,” CNN anchor John Berman said.

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'Discussions are going nowhere': Trump flips out and orders 50% tariff starting next week

As part of a flurry of posts on Truth Social on Friday morning, Donald Trump is now proposing slamming the European Union (EU) with a massive new tariff because of the "unacceptable" trade imbalance the U.S. has rung up.

Moments after threatening Apple and executive Tim Cook with a 25 percent tariff unless iPhones are made in the U.S., the president moved on to another threat certain to roil the stock market.

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'Another loss in court for Trump' as teenager released from immigration custody

A Georgia teenager who was detained by federal deportation officers has been released from custody on Thursday, according to a CBS News report.

They claim Ximena Arias Cristobal was released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after a judge granted her bond.

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'Can I start with you?' CNN host dares conservative to defend Trump's controversial event

President Donald Trump hosted a private dinner for the top investors in his crypto meme coin, which has drawn bipartisan criticism as brazenly corrupt, and CNN's Audie Cornish dared a conservative panelist to defend the event.

The president dined with the top 220 investors in his $TRUMP token, whose names were not released but spent $1.8 million on the coin project, but White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt justified the event by saying Trump was taking part on his own time at his private golf resort in Virginia.

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