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'This is human trafficking': Civil rights attorney sounds alarm at Trump's latest antic

A civil rights attorney sounded the alarm Monday afternoon, warning the Trump administration is essentially engaged in what he called "human trafficking."

Trump publicly said he would like to deport American citizens who are violent offenders to El Salvador, where they would then serve their prison sentences under a deal with the Salvadoran government. Trump made the remarks during a White House meeting with El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele.

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'Lawless': Trump reamed for defying another court order

President Donald Trump was ordered by U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a judge he appointed, to stop the blacklisting of The Associated Press from White House press briefings and functions over their refusal to adopt Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico, calling it a "brazen" assault on the First Amendment.

But the president appears to be flouting the order.

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'Ripping up history to put down concrete': Trump's Rose Garden makeover attacked

During his first term, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump removed a significant portion of Jackie Kennedy's Rose Garden at the White House. Now, the second term has removed another tree, and pavers are being placed, reported Daily Mail reporter Emily Goodin.

In February, The New York Times reported that the Trump team was planning to make more changes to the iconic Rose Garden to craft a patio in the Mar-a-Lago style.

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'Beyond the pale': MAGA lawmaker says SNL actor headed to hell over sketch mocking Trump

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) suggested Jesus Christ would send "Saturday Night Live" actors and writers to hell for a sketch that mocked President Donald Trump.

In a sketch over the weekend, comedian James Austin Johnson mentioned Jesus during his impersonation of Trump.

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'Metaphor': JD Vance mocked after 'embarassing' fumble of championship trophy

Vice President JD Vance was roasted on social media for "breaking" The Ohio State University football team's national championship trophy, but not before taking a shot at himself first.

"I didn’t want anyone after Ohio State to get the trophy so I decided to break it," Vance posted to social media.

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Trump's long-term strategy is 'even worse' than his 'burn it down' plan: analyst

President Donald Trump's trade war and the significant cuts in scientific research at U.S. agencies are moving "America down the value chain," political analyst Jonathan Chait wrote for "The Atlantic" on Monday.

Trump inherited a "healthy economy," only to "burn [it] down," Chait wrote. He questioned whether it was incompetence or if there was something strategic Trump was attempting to do.

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'This will get memed': CNN host pokes fun as Vance fumbles championship trophy

JD Vance, an alumnus of Ohio State University, fumbled the football team's National Championship trophy in his exuberance to handle the prize during a meet and greet Monday at the White House.

The Buckeyes defeated Notre Dame in the National Championship 34-23 in January.

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'Achilles’ heel': Analysts warn Trump's strongest issue has become an 'outright liability'

President Donald Trump once relied on voter trust on economic issues to propel him into office and to minimize his party's losses once he was in office. But after a few months back in power, the economy is instead one of his biggest weaknesses, wrote election data firm Split Ticket's Leon Sit and Max McCall for The Washington Post on Monday.

"Donald Trump rode a wave of economic discontent back into the White House, with nostalgia for the pre-covid economy guiding voters to reelect the president who presided over that time period," they wrote. "Trump’s voters entrusted him to work to assuage cost-of-living concerns and supercharge the national economy. But just three months into his second presidential term, Trump’s promised protectionist push has opened cracks in the Republican coalition — and could prove to transform economic issues from Republicans’ spearpoint into their Achilles’ heel."

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'Death sentence': Feds use citizenship test to arrest anti-war green card holder

A Palestinian green card holder who protested the war in Gaza was reportedly arrested by Homeland Security agents after being called into the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Vermont for a citizenship test.

A video shared by CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano showed Mohsen Mahdawi being taken into custody outside the office in Burlington on Monday. Mahdawi, a Columbia University graduate student, had led protests against the war last year.

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Suspect in PA governor arson plot previously accused of attacking wife and kids: report

The man suspected in the arson attack on Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) was already set to appear in court over domestic violence charges, reported CNN on Monday.

Cody Balmer, a 38-year-old car mechanic, "faces charges of attempted homicide, aggravated arson, terrorism and other crimes after police say he climbed over a fence, broke into the governor’s mansion and set the fire with a homemade Molotov cocktail in the early hours of Sunday morning," noted the report.

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'Profoundly chilling message': Pentagon eyes scrapping programs for sex assault victims

The Pentagon, under Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, is reportedly planning to scrap regulations meant to help victims of sexual assault in the military, according to reporting in The Intercept.

The action is in response to President Donald Trump's executive order slashing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in government agencies.

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'Challenge accepted': MAGA officials tried to 'stiffen Trump’s spine' against Meta CEO

Although Silicon Valley billionaire Mark Zuckerberg — whose Meta owns the social media platforms Facebook and Instagram — was critical of President Donald Trump in the past, he reached out to him after the 2024 election and attended Trump's inauguration. Zuckerberg has met with Trump three times in 2025, but according to Semafor reporter Ben Smith, some of the Meta CEO's "key antagonists in the federal government" showed up in the White House Oval Office on Tuesday, April 8.

Smith, in an article published on April 14, explains, "The visitors were Andrew Ferguson, the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, which is suing Meta in a trial that begins today; and Gail Slater, the assistant attorney general who is responsible for the Justice Department’s anti-trust enforcement. Ferguson and Slater were there, a person familiar with the meeting said, to stiffen Trump's spine against a relentless wave of lobbying from Meta."

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Trump enacted economic plan 'unlawfully' despite likelihood of 'severe damage': lawsuit

Five owner-operated businesses have filed a lawsuit against the tariffs in the U.S. Court of International Trade.

The Liberty Justice Center and law professor Ilya Somin joined together to form the legal team for the five businesses, which includes VOS Selections, Inc. Plastic Services and Products, Genova Pipe, Microkits, FishUSA, and Terry Precision Cycling.

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