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‘Dystopian’: Miller makes ‘outrageous’ claim as El Salvador refuses to return US resident

Backing up the Trump administration, the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, says he has no intention or ability to return an unlawfully removed Maryland legal resident, Kilmar Abrego García, to the United States. Abrego García was wrongly deported to a notorious maximum security “mega-prison” for terrorists in El Salvador.

“How can I return him to the United States?” President Bukele said to reporters on Monday, during a meeting with President Donald Trump and his top officials in the Oval Office, as reported by The Washington Post. “I smuggle him into the United States? Of course I’m not going to do it.”

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'Proud' Harvard alumni cheer school for standing up to Trump

Notable Harvard alumni applauded their university Monday after news that the Ivy League school would not capitulate to the Trump administration's anti-DEI initiatives for $9 billion in federal funding.

Trump threatened to pull the $9 billion if Harvard did not do away with their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, or crack down on student protests like the pro-Palestinian demonstrations against the continued retaliatory bombing of Gaza.

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Official government DOGE account promotes Tesla ad — then deletes it

The official X account for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) shared an ad for Elon Musk's Tesla company and then quickly deleted it on Monday.

ABC News correspondent Will Steakin first reported that DOGE had shared the video advertisement and called it "awesome."

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HHS data 'in danger of a possible collapse' after staff purge: report

The sensitive health records of "hundreds of millions of Americans" are at risk, now that the Department of Government Efficiency has purged IT staffers who managed the information at the Department of Health and Human Services, according to new reporting from WIRED.

The cybersecurity infrastructure that protected the information from exposure "is in danger of possible collapse" because many of the staffers let go "were responsible for helping ensure that the mass of highly personal and sensitive information these agencies collect is kept secure," wrote reporter David Gilbert.

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'Unserious' new Trump budget will likely ‘hit a wall of bipartisan opposition’: Senator

A proposed budget from the Trump administration revealed they plan to cut the budget of the State Department and USAID by nearly half, according to a report from the Washington Post.

The outlet’s review of an internal memo found an early proposal for the next fiscal year would leave a total budget of $28.4 billion for all activities carried out by the State Department and USAID.

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'They're stonewalling': Conservative rips apart Trump spin on Kilmar Garcia case

Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg expressed his dismay at President Donald Trump's meeting with El Salvador's president Monday, in which both men proclaimed that they would not be returning a wrongly deported man back to the U.S.

Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele, the self-described "world's coolest dictator," told the press corps Monday that he would not return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was wrongly sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador.

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'Homegrowns are next': Trump asks El Salvador's president to build prisons for US citizens

President Donald Trump told El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele to build more prisons to hold U.S. citizens.

The U.S. president declared his willingness last week to send Americans to a notorious prison where his administration has sent alleged gang members – as well as a Maryland man who was deported by mistake – and he was caught on video urging Bukele to get ready for "homegrown criminals" to join them behind bars.

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'I'm all for it': Trump says he wants to deport US citizens to El Salvador prison

President Donald Trump confirmed that he wants his administration to deport U.S. citizens to a prison in El Salvador.

During a Monday meeting with Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele, Trump was asked about the possibility of deporting citizens to the notorious Cecot prison.

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'Always looking to purchase missiles': Trump mocks Zelensky and blames him for invasion

President Donald Trump falsely blamed Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky for starting a war with Russia in a rant from the White House.

The U.S. president met Monday with El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office, and he expanded on comments he made earlier on Truth Social blaming Zelensky and former president Joe Biden for Russia's invasion.

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'Absolute hogwash': Ex-prosecutor trashes new filing from Trump's Justice Department

The Maryland man whom the U.S. government admits it mistakenly deported last month to El Salvador is still alive, the Justice Department revealed in its daily update over the weekend.

However, the administration has yet to go through with a Supreme Court ruling that it must move forward with "facilitating" the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia after his wrongful deportation.

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European officials begin using burner phones in US over fears of Trump spying

European officials traveling to the U.S. will reportedly use burner phones and other measures over fears that they will be spied on by President Donald Trump's administration.

Four sources familiar with the situation told the Financial Times that officials traveling to the IMF and World Bank spring meetings had been given new guidance to avoid espionage.

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Iowa Republican rails at 'fake town halls' as she avoids meeting angry constituents

Iowa Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks called the citizen-led town hall meetings in her district "fake," said a Monday report.

Radio Iowa said that Miller-Meeks, who represents the First District of Iowa, appears to be listening to GOP leadership suggestions that members not attend in-person district town halls.

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Trump issued ‘serious blow' to 'dealmaker’ image as GOP polls see support plummet: report

President Donald Trump is losing support from GOP voters, according to three right-leaning pollsters flagged by Newsweek.

As the magazine notes, "a TIPP Insights poll conducted for the League of American Workers, released Sunday, showed that 50 percent of registered voters disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president, compared with 43 percent who approve. This gives the Republican a net approval rating of minus 7 points."

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