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'She doesn't have a license': Trump official gets unlikely grilling on Fox News

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself grilled intensely on Fox News by Bret Baier on the lack of qualifications for President Donald Trump's new surgeon general nominee, Dr. Casey Means, an alternative wellness blogger who has served as Kennedy's longtime adviser and who possesses none of the typical work experience of a surgeon general.

Means has attracted immediate criticism over the fact that she abandoned her medical residency to promote pseudoscience, including anti-vaccine paranoia, and hawk unproven supplements like "mitochondrial health" gummies.

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'Insulting': House Republicans flatly reject Mike Johnson's offer in blistering statement

A group of New York Republicans slammed a proposed deal on state and local tax deductions on Thursday, throwing a wrench into House GOP efforts to advance a sweeping tax bill tied to President Donald Trump’s agenda, according to NBC News.

“We reject this offer,” according to a joint statement issued by Reps. Elise Stefanik, Andrew Garbarino, Nick LaLota and Mike Lawler.

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'Highly important roles!' Trump's failed DOJ nominee gets new gig

A Republican activist and attorney is getting a new gig after his nomination to the Justice Department flopped this week.

Ed Martin was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the permanent U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. He had served in the role on an acting basis since Trump’s second inauguration. But the controversial nomination quickly took on water and was ultimately withdrawn, facing bipartisan opposition in the Senate.

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Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to end humanitarian protections for migrants from 4 nations

Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to end humanitarian protections for migrants from 4 nations

by Ariana Figueroa, Daily Montanan
May 8, 2025

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'Low-hanging fruit': NYT's Maggie Haberman unimpressed as Trump touts major deal

President Donald Trump is touting his new trade deal with the United Kingdom as a major breakthrough in his push to secure fair trade arrangements for the United States. But New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman is skeptical that it's really what he's making it out to be, and thinks it was more of a message to other countries than any meaningful progress for world trade.

Already, the plan has come under criticism from other observers, who have noted that Trump effectively cut a big break to luxury Rolls-Royce automobile imports while forcing toy manufacturers to hike prices on dolls for children.

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'Out of control': Kristi Noem slammed for forcing department into cash crunch

WASHINGTON  — The top Democrat on a U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee panel Thursday slammed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for her handling of her agency’s funding and the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

Sen. Chris Murphy warned Noem that DHS is at risk of running out of its $65 billion in funding by July – two months before the end of the fiscal year – and therefore close to triggering the Antideficiency Act, a federal law prohibiting government agencies from spending funds in excess of their appropriations.

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‘In a class by herself’: Trump officially taps Fox News host for top DOJ job

President Donald Trump on Thursday tapped Fox News host and former judge Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia following speculation she would be tapped for the top prosecutorial job.

“I am pleased to announce that Judge Jeanine Pirro will be appointed interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post, adding that the MAGA host “excelled in all ways” in her legal career.

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MAGA Republican claims he's working on plan to help farmers hire immigrants

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden says he’s working on a proposal that would alter two current work authorization programs to make it easier for businesses including farms and hotels to hire immigrant workers.

Van Orden, who sits on the House agriculture committee, told the news outlet NOTUS that he’s working with Trump administration officials on a proposal to alter the H-2A and H-2B visa programs. Both programs currently provide temporary work visas for people working seasonally.

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ICE makes fourth courthouse arrest in Milwaukee

Update: ICE spokespeople directed Wisconsin Examiner to a post made on X (formerly known as Twitter) announcing the arrest of Kevin Lopez, 36, a Mexican citizen, who the post said is facing state charges of sexual assault of a minor, and sexual assault of an unconscious victim. The post states that Lopez had been previously arrested by local authorities for cannabis possession. Online court records confirm the charges against Lopez.

Another Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest was made at the Milwaukee County Courthouse on May 7. Chief Judge Carl Ashley said he was told the arrest occurred after a court hearing. Since March, at least four people have been arrested for immigration enforcement in or near the courthouse. Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was charged with obstruction after escorting a man sought by ICE into a public hallway outside her courtroom.

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Pakistan and India accuse each other of waves of drone attacks

India and Pakistan accused each other Thursday of carrying out waves of drone attacks, as deadly confrontations between the nuclear-armed foes drew global calls for calm.

The fighting comes two weeks after New Delhi blamed Islamabad for backing an attack on the Indian-run side of disputed Kashmir, which Pakistan denied.

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Pope Leo XIV: Soft-spoken American spent decades amid poor

Robert Francis Prevost, the first pope from the United States, has a history of missionary work in Peru but his powerful role within the Roman Curia has also given him a keen grasp of the inner workings of the Church.

The new Leo XIV, who was born in Chicago, was entrusted by his predecessor Francis to head the Dicastery for Bishops, a key Vatican department that advises the pontiff on appointments.

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Germany's chancellor tells Trump US remains 'indispensable' friend

Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed the Ukraine war and trade rows with US President Donald Trump on Thursday and said the United States remained Berlin's "indispensable" partner, using their first phone call to attempt to heal frayed ties.

Since Trump returned to the White House, he has rattled Europe with head-pinning changes in security and trade policy, while his top administration officials have strongly supported Germany's far-right AfD party.

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Trump admin asks high court permission to revoke migrants' status

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow it to revoke the legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

Solicitor General John Sauer asked for the lifting of a lower court order barring the administration from ending humanitarian protections for migrants from the four nations.

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