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Judge bucks colleagues and gives Trump green light for mass expulsions under 1798 law

President Donald Trump has repeatedly been smacked down by various federal judges in his efforts to invoke the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to conduct mass deportations of individuals the administration claims to be gang members. But he's finally found a judge who's willing to adopt his interpretation of the law — and it's a judge he appointed.

In an opinion issued on Tuesday, U.S. Judge Stephanie Haines of the Western District of Pennsylvania ruled that the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua counts as a hostile invading force for the purposes of the 18th-century law, and allows Trump to carry out mass deportations.

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Racism professor mowed down and slurs hurled in anti-Asian attack: 'I’ve been targeted'

A Japanese American professor and Vietnam veteran thinks he may have been involved in a possible hate crime, The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday.

American history professor Aki Maehara was riding his electric bicycle one late April evening near his home in Montebello, California, when he was hit by a car, and the driver shouted a racial slur.

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'Enjoy the midterms': MAGA erupts after House GOP prods them to get 'off the sidelines'

MAGA influencers reacted with outrage Tuesday after House Republicans told them to get "off the sidelines."

The controversy came following a vague post on the House Republican X account.

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'That's it?' Top Dem slammed after pithy response in awkward CNN interview

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer brushed off concerns about Joe Biden’s fitness to serve as president and his initial decision to run for a second term in an animated exchange Monday.

The back and forth with the top Senate Democrat unfolded Monday on CNN’s “The Arena” when host Kasie Hunt questioned Schumer about Biden’s health amid fresh questions raised in a new book out next week.

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'No such thing as a free lunch': Schumer sounds alarm over Trump's latest antic

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced Tuesday that he was placing a hold on all of President Donald Trump's Department of Justice nominees until the administration came clean about potential conflicts of interest with the Qatari government.

Schumer's action was in response to the Qatari royal family saying a $400 million Boeing 747 "would be offered free of charge to the U.S. government for use as Air Force One until Boeing can deliver a new plane," said CNN anchor Kasie Hunt. "Then, in a twist, it would be given to Trump's presidential library so that he could continue to use it. But, didn't your mother tell you that there is no such thing as a free lunch? Mine sure did."

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Church suspends anti-'woke' pastor accused of launching anonymous online 'slander' attacks

A prominent Calvinist pastor, Josh Buice, who previously left the Southern Baptist Convention over what he described as its growing liberalism and “wokeness,” has now been suspended by his own church. The decision follows revelations that he allegedly operated anonymous social media accounts used to attack fellow church elders and pastors connected to a conference he organized.

Buice was the founder of the G3 Conference, which describes itself as a "content producing ministry to educate, encourage, and equip the church through resources and events for the glory of God and pastor at Pray’s Mill Baptist Church in Douglasville, Georgia."

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GOP hides 'giant gift to Big Tech' in unrelated budget bill

A provision that U.S. House Republicans added to the budget reconciliation bill—unrelated to the GOP's goal of slashing Medicaid access in the legislation—represents, as one journalist said, "one of the most radical positions Republicans have taken" thus far on artificial intelligence and the regulations that experts have demanded in order to ensure the technology is used safely.

U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-Ky.) added the language Sunday night ahead of a markup session Tuesday, in what appeared to be an effort to stop state governments from enforcing existing and proposed laws to protect the public from AI systems.

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George Clooney 'shaken to his core' as 'catatonic' Biden forgot who he was: new book

Famed Hollywood star George Clooney was deeply disturbed when he saw former President Joe Biden at a major fundraising event last year, because although the two had known each other for decades, Biden seemed to struggle so badly he had to be repeatedly reminded who Clooney was, Axios reported Tuesday.

It's one of many new behind-the-scenes revelations in Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's new book about how Democratic officials came to conclude the former president had to leave the race.

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Trump's bizarre Oreo request stunned jet designer: 'Mr. Trump, really?'

President Donald Trump's obsession with airplanes goes back years, and his requests for features on his current personal plane left one designer double-checking his demands, Forbes reported Tuesday.

Over the weekend, several outlets reported that Qatar was gifting Trump a $400 million private jet to serve as his new Air Force One until the end of his term. The plane would then be given to the Trump presidential library.

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'Bad news': White House insider predicts GOP is headed for 'impressive losses'

Author Michael Wolff, who has written "a series of blistering books" on Donald Trump, claimed that the president's instincts will "sabotage" Republicans during the 2026 midterms when they can least afford to lose their slim majority in the House, according to The Daily Beast podcast.

“Fundamentally, Donald Trump is self-destructive,” Wolff told host Joanna Coles. “All of the kinds of things he’s doing now will result in him losing—certainly losing the House of Representatives,” Wolff said.

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Judge hits Trump admin with sharply worded threat over 'intentional refusal to comply'

The Trump Department of Justice faces a new legal deadline after a federal judge warned that its failure to comply with a court order could be treated as an “intentional refusal” to follow the law.

In a sharply worded one-page order, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said the Justice Department missed a key deadline to produce a privilege log tied to its claims of the state secrets privilege in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran national wrongfully deported to the country in March.

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Republicans shut down live call from cancer survivor: ‘They want to cut you off'

Republicans forced Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX) to end a phone call with a cancer survivor whom he was speaking to during his opening remarks.

At a Tuesday House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on changes to Medicaid, Veasey held up his phone to the microphone to allow a woman named Carla to speak.

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'Sharp as ever!' Trump buried in mockery after dozing off during key meeting

President Donald Trump was already facing severe criticism for a Middle East "peace talks" tour immediately after the government of Qatar moved to gift him a luxury $400 million Boeing 747. But that criticism kicked into high gear after he appeared to literally doze off during a critical briefing in Saudi Arabia.

Trump running out of energy and dozing off is nothing new — he famously appeared to do so even during his own criminal trial for business fraud in New York — but the moment, captured on camera, triggered a new wave of mockery.

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