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US House GOP starts reconciliation work with increase for border security

U.S. House GOP starts reconciliation work with increase for border security

by Ariana Figueroa and Jennifer Shutt, Kansas Reflector
April 29, 2025

WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans on Tuesday kicked off their work to build consensus on “one big, beautiful bill,” to fund President Donald Trump’s priorities, including a major funding boost for immigration enforcement and border security.

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'Stupid question': Trump lashes out at reporter in new exclusive interview

President Donald Trump didn’t hold back his frustrations with a journalist during a heated moment in an exclusive ABC News interview, where he refused to say whether he had “100% confidence” in his embattled defense secretary.

The tense exchange came in a new interview with ABC’s Terry Moran, who pressed Trump about ongoing turmoil inside the Pentagon involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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Reports find both anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim sentiment at Harvard

Harvard University task forces charged with investigating claims of anti-Semitism, and anti-Arab and Muslim hate reported Tuesday that such prejudice had taken root on campus, urging the college to champion the fight against bigotry.

Harvard, with other prestigious US universities, has been accused by President Donald Trump of turning a blind eye to campus anti-Semitism in the wake of Hamas's October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, and the retaliatory campaign in Gaza.

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'Beautiful job': Trump faithful applaud president at 100-day mark

by Ben Turner

With music blasting and flags flying, supporters of Donald Trump celebrated his barnstorming first 100 days back in office as they gathered in Michigan in a party-like atmosphere to see the US president speak.

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Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her

by Andréa BAMBINO

Miriam Haleyi told jurors at Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault and rape retrial Tuesday that the mogul "humiliated" her and reduced her to tears, recounting to the court her ordeal, the disclosure of which fired the "MeToo" movement.

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Trump fires Kamala Harris's husband from Holocaust board

US President Donald Trump has removed Doug Emhoff, husband of his former rival Kamala Harris, from the Holocaust Memorial Council board, drawing an angry reaction.

Emhoff, who is married to the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee and former vice president, campaigned against anti-Semitism as part of the administration of Joe Biden, who appointed him to the board.

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In visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measles

In visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measles

"In visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measles" 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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'Why are they involved?' Insiders 'nervous' as USPS tapped to hunt down migrants

An unlikely institution is being pressganged into assisting in President Donald Trump's war on immigrants: the U.S. Postal Service.

According to The Washington Post, "The U.S. Postal Inspection Service, a little-known police and investigative force for the mail agency, recently joined a Department of Homeland Security task force geared toward finding, detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of professional reprisals."

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Trump admin just dismissed all 400 experts working on America’s official climate report

The Trump administration just dismissed all 400 experts working on America’s official climate report

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Federal judge slams Border Patrol: 'You can't just walk up to people with brown skin'

A federal judge in California issued an injunction on Tuesday preventing the U.S. Border Patrol in that district from making most warrantless arrests.

According to Cal Matters, "The ruling came in response to an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit filed after the El Centro Border Patrol traveled to Kern County to conduct a three-day sweep in January, detaining day laborers, farm workers and others in a Home Depot parking lot, outside a convenience store and along a highway between orchards."

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'We’ll take care of you, Scott': CNN hammered after conservative joins Trump on stage

President Donald Trump added to the chaos of his fiery Michigan rally on Tuesday by unexpectedly calling up CNN conservative Scott Jennings – and the internet immediately took notice.

“He defends me really well, but he can’t go too far because if he goes too far, he’ll get fired,” Trump told a crowd of supporters. “I watched him for years – I don’t know him – but he likes Trump,” he added.

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'Terrible': Expert shreds Trump official's 'empty shelves' defense

A prominent economist is challenging U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s claims about the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff war on Americans’ ability to access goods in stores and online.

Bessent, a hedge fund manager and Trump donor and fundraiser, was asked on Monday if he’s worried about the possibility of empty shelves.

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'Souring': Analysts warn Trump moves risk alienating key new GOP voting bloc

President Donald Trump's mass deportation program is testing the limits of his constitutional authority and breaking up his MAGA coalition.

Naturalized immigrant voters played a key role in Trump's return to the White House, picking up on gains he made in his losing 2020 race, with surveys showing he picked up 46 percent of their two-party vote. But his crackdown on undocumented immigrants, foreign students, and legal residents could erase those gains, wrote a pair of data analysts in a Washington Post op-ed.

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