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'Pretty sick:' Trump admin. mistakenly threatens Ukrainians who refuse to leave US

Some Ukrainians living in the United States after fleeing Russia's invasion mistakenly received "terse and threatening" email notices this week informing them to leave, according to a report.

The notices told the Ukrainians their provisional legal status were being terminated in a week, The Washington post reported Friday night. They were told to to leave the United States “immediately."

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House Republican plans to become first to 'openly challenge' Trump's tariff power

Legislation is being introduced in the House to curb President Donald Trump's tariff power — and a Republican is introducing it.

According to Politico, Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), a representative from a competitive Omaha-based district who is known for occasionally criticizing the president, "said he plans to introduce a companion bill to the bipartisan Senate legislation aimed at reclaiming Congress’ authority over tariffs, becoming the first House Republican to openly challenge the powers President Donald Trump is using to launch a massive global trade war."

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'Yikes': Conservative WSJ editors floored as White House touts 'roaring economy'

The Wall Street Journal’s conservative editorial board delivered a one-two punch over President Donald Trump’s “tariff blunder” – and the White House’s creative spin of the fallout – as Friday brought the second straight day of steep market losses.

The stinging criticism came hours after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt continued to insist that “the economy is starting to roar” as she touted a better-than-expected March jobs report.

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Democratic AGs sue National Institutes of Health over disrupted medical research grants

Democratic AGs sue National Institutes of Health over disrupted medical research grants

by Jacob Fischler, Daily Montanan
April 4, 2025

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Trump administration 'covertly' denied FEMA relief money for blue states: judge

A federal judge in Rhode Island accused the Trump administration of "covertly" withholding funds for Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief programs from states that didn't vote for him, Courthouse News reported on Friday.

"In March, U.S. District Judge John McConnell issued a preliminary injunction in favor of 23 states that sued the government over its plan to implement a broad pause to state aid," noted the report.

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'My ears perked up': Reporter flags Trump's 'highly unusual' and under-the-radar practice

Numerous Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests pertaining to Donald Trump were made by journalists during his first presidency as well as during former President Joe Biden's four years in the White House. According to Bloomberg News reporter Jason Leopold, Trump has a history of making FOIA requests himself.

Leopold, in an FOIA Files column published on April 4, explains, "It's highly unusual for a former president to utilize the Freedom of Information Act. That's why my ears perked up when, in March 2023, Trump's then-attorney James Trusty told Fox News that the then-former president submitted a FOIA request to the National Archives and Records Administration. To refresh your memory, NARA is the agency that preserves and maintains America's historical documents."

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'Terrible outcome': Ted Cruz jabs GOP 'cheerleaders' as he warns Trump's bet may backfire

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) delivered a dire warning to American consumers still digesting the effects of President Donald Trump’s massive set of tariffs as he painted a doomsday scenario he said the country is at “a very real risk of.”

The bleak outlook from the Republican senator came Friday on an episode of his podcast, “Verdict with Ted Cruz,” where he turned the tables on Trump and threw a veiled shot at his fellow Republicans.

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'Astonishing': Critics aghast as Trump DOJ essentially tells judge to 'pound sand'

The White House issued a cheeky response to a federal judge who ordered the Trump administration to return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador last month.

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ruled Friday that Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation was illegal and unconstitutional. Garcia was deported despite a 2019 court order protecting him from deportation to El Salvador due to fears of persecution. The judge ordered that Garcia be returned by 11:59 p.m. on Monday.

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'Very scary': RFK sought out data that doesn't exist to back anti-vax agenda

Dr. Peter Marks, the outgoing top vaccine regulator at the Food and Drug Administration, says that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushed him out because he wouldn't assist in his demands to find nonexistent data that vaccines are dangerous, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.

"The outgoing official said he was speaking out to encourage parents to vaccinate their children against measles, as cases mount in Texas and New Mexico. He urged the Trump administration to give a full-throated endorsement of the measles vaccine because it can prevent deaths and recommended a vaccination campaign," reported Liz Essley Whyte. "An HHS spokesman didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. Kennedy has said he wants the federal government to step up its work fighting chronic disease. He has said he isn’t anti-vaccine, told senators he would follow the science and called stopping the measles outbreak a 'top priority.'"

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'No you didn't, ma'am': MAGA Republican tries to steamroll CNN anchor to her face

A CNN host on Friday had a tough time reining Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) back into the conversation about the devastating market losses that continued for a second straight day once the topic of the network’s treatment of Joe Biden emerged.

The spirited back-and-forth ignited on CNN’s “The Arena with Kasie Hunt" after the host peppered the Republican lawmaker with questions surrounding the effects that President Donald Trump’s massive set of tariffs are having on his Tennessee district.

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'Did it start with F?' CNN's Tapper tries to guess Wall Street's reaction to market plunge

CNN's Jake Tapper began his Friday show by addressing the startling drop in the financial markets at the end of the week and the reaction of Wall Street experts.

President Donald Trump said his tariff plan "is already working," Tapper quoted.

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FEMA head took lie detector test as Homeland Security sought to 'root out' leaks: report

The Department of Homeland Security made the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency submit to a lie detector test as part of their investigation into leaks out of the department, reported Politico on Friday.

Kristi Noem, the leader of the department, previously vowed criminal prosecution for the leaks and already threatened polygraph tests on other lower-level employees.

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces more charges ahead of criminal trial

US prosecutors have added two charges to the criminal racketeering and sex trafficking case against Sean "Diddy" Combs, according to a grand jury indictment unsealed Friday.

The superseding indictment includes an additional charge of sex trafficking and an additional charge of transportation to engage in prostitution, relating to a woman identified by prosecutors only as "Victim-2."

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