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'This was no jovial ad-lib': Trump shredded over walk-back of 'staple' campaign vow

President Donald Trump is trying to walk back his promise to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine on "day one" by passing it off as a joke — but that's simply not true, CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale wrote in an analysis published Friday.

Trump attempted the walkback in his wide-ranging interview with Time Magazine conducted this week.

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'Red line': Trump DOJ’s 'unbelievable' arrest outrages Democrats

House and Senate Democrats are drawing a red line after agents from President Donald Trump’s FBI arrested a sitting judge—whom Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested is “deranged” and implied believes she is “above the law.”

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan is “accused of escorting the man and his lawyer out of her courtroom through the jury door last week after learning that immigration authorities were seeking his arrest,” according to the Associated Press. “FBI Director Kash Patel said Dugan ‘increased danger to the public’ by letting Mexico native Eduardo Flores-Ruiz and his lawyer leave her courtroom through a jury door April 18 to help avert his arrest, according to an FBI affidavit.”

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'Pure unadulterated evil': Trump envoy’s Putin meeting ignites outrage

Political, foreign policy, and national security experts are expressing shock and outrage after President Donald Trump’s special envoy, real estate billionaire Steve Witkoff, met with Vladimir Putin on Friday at the Kremlin for the fourth time—entirely unaccompanied by any senior State Department officials, administration representatives, or policy experts—reportedly to discuss ending Russia’s unlawful war against the sovereign nation of Ukraine.

The Financial Times on Friday reported that critics describe Witkoff “as an innocent abroad, unskilled and unlettered in diplomacy. His fans say experience is overrated.”

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'Civil war' rages as DeSantis cronies gather to take on Florida GOP House leaders

For the past month, something of a civil war has raged between Florida Republicans in Tallahassee.

Gov. Ron DeSantis has accused Florida GOP House leadership of being “at war with the voters who provided the supermajority in the first place.”

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'Absurd': Lawyer tears apart Trump DOJ's case for arresting judge

The Justice Department's case for criminally charging a Wisconsin county judge for allegedly interfering with the arrest of an unauthorized immigrant is "absurd" and manufactured out of whole cloth, an attorney who chairs the state's Elections Commission wrote in a lengthy thread on X.

Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI on Friday and accused by federal prosecutors of instructing Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican national charged with misdemeanor battery, to leave through a jury door, which allowed him to briefly evade federal agents before his recapture.

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'Stop the bloodshed!' Trump says major deal 'very close' — and demands aides 'finish it'

President Donald Trump expressed optimism that Russia’s long-simmering war in Ukraine was nearing a conclusion as he encouraged face-to-face peace talks between the two countries.

The comments came Friday on the president’s Truth Social platform just as Trump touched down in Rome to join other world leaders for the funeral of Pope Francis.

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'Rich coming from a keyboard warrior': Dem takes on JD Vance in social media spat

A social media clash erupted Friday between JD Vance and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) after the Democratic lawmaker criticized President Donald Trump and his vice president for the arrest of a judge.

The online jabs began to fly shortly after it was spotted that FBI Director Kash Patel deleted a tweet that announced the arrest of a Wisconsin judge accused of trying to help an undocumented migrant avoid arrest.

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DOGE under official investigation for violating taxpayers' rights

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A Treasury Department inspector general is probing efforts by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to obtain private taxpayer data and other sensitive information, internal communications reviewed by ProPublica show.

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'Obligated to comply': Trump official fires off new threat to old foe

A Trump administration official fired off a new threat this week to an old foe — sanctuary cities.

Florida Immigration Coalition policy expert Thomas Kennedy posted a letter on X from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatening to withhold funding from local governments if they don't comply with President Donald Trump's mass immigration efforts.

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'Are they stupid?' Trump rages after prominent QB snubbed in NFL draft

President Donald Trump is fighting battles on multiple fronts, from foreign conflicts to self-inflicted trade wars.

But it was an NFL snub that caught the MAGA leader's attention Friday afternoon.

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Venezuela accuses El Salvador president of 'human trafficking'

Venezuela's attorney general accused Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele of "human trafficking" and suggested he face international justice for accepting cash to jail deportees from the United States.

Over 230 Venezuelans were flown in March to Bukele's notorious CECOT prison, along with around a dozen Salvadorans, under a $6 million deal struck by President Donald Trump's government.

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Foreign students give up American dream over Trump crackdown

After President Donald Trump's administration revoked hundreds of student visas and threatened deportation for participants of pro-Palestinian campus protests, international students told AFP they were reconsidering their dreams of earning degrees in the United States.

Trump has launched a crackdown on higher education in recent weeks, accusing universities including Columbia and Harvard of allowing anti-Semitism on their campuses.

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Insurance CEO's accused killer pleads not guilty to federal murder charges

Luigi Mangione, accused of gunning down an insurance executive in cold blood in a slaying that has divided Americans, pleaded not guilty to murder charges Friday, after he was arraigned in court.

Mangione has now been charged in both New York state and federal court over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He pleaded not guilty to the federal charges in a Manhattan court on Friday.

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