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Judge rips Trump administration's 'unprecedented action' in new ruling

A federal judge on Monday blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to end the temporary protected status for thousands of Venezuelan immigrants in the United States, the latest in a series of legal blows to hit the administration.

U.S. District Judge Edward Chen found in a ruling critical of the "unprecedented action" taken by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, that it appears to be “predicated on negative stereotypes casting class-wide aspersions on their character.”

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'It's criminal': Conservative attorney George Conway blasts Elon Musk's 'unseemly' antic

Conservative never-Trump attorney George Conway told CNN viewers Monday afternoon that tech billionaire Elon Musk committed a crime with his latest spectacle: doling out $1 million payments to voters ahead of a widely watched Wisconsin Supreme Court race.

The race, slated for Tuesday, has garnered national attention due to its significant implications on both state and national politics. The court's decisions — currently leaning 4-3 liberal — could shape critical issues on abortion, voting regulations, and collective bargaining, and could tilt a ruling on the state's redrawing of its congressional districts.

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'Fragile': Top Republican warns looming elections poised to expose Trump's 'fading power'

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) told Republican colleagues that the special elections this week are "poised to be bad for the GOP brand," said a report Monday.

According to TIME, one Florida House race in a district that went Republican in November by 30 points now has a Democratic candidate just a few points behind their GOP rival. He has also outraised the Republican by a 10-to-1 margin.

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Jasmine Crockett's 'attack' on right-wing reporter under review: Trump DOJ official

Acting U.S. Attorney for Washington D.C. Edward Martin made clear on Monday that he would weigh whether to charge Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) with a crime in response to a MAGA podcaster's claimed “assault” on Capitol Hill last week.

The questionable incident unfolded on Tuesday as Charles Downs, a reporter affiliated with right-wing firebrand Laura Loomer, shoved his camera phone into Crockett’s face. The Texas Democrat can be seen in the clip shared by Loomer and others in MAGA world appearing to stretch out her hand and cover the camera as she continues walking a chatting with a Republican senator before the clip abruptly ends.

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'Folks have to be careful': MAGA rep warns Trump can't ignore Constitution to run again

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) is uncomfortable with President Donald Trump's repeated insistence that he might be able to run for a third term despite the Constitution explicitly saying he can't — but he still found a way to blame Democrats for the controversy, in a conversation with CNN's Kasie Hunt on Monday.

Many far-right associates of Trump dance around the issue, with Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley, a hand-picked Trump loyalist, saying he doesn't want to talk about that "at this time" because the midterm elections in 2026 are the priority.

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'Do the math': Top Dem slams GOP plan to kneecap judges as 'totally unworkable'

The Republican-led House is working to change the federal judiciary through legislation and funding measures, but one Democrat is calling out the plan.

President Donald Trump and his top advisor, tech billionaire Elon Musk, have argued for the impeachment of federal judges who ruled against the administration.

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'Charlatan': DeSantis-appointee's conspicuous absence from university irks colleagues

University of Florida colleagues of the state's surgeon general are wondering why he's getting paid from their school when they say he's nowhere to be found.

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis hired Joseph Ladapo as the state's surgeon general in 2021, and the position adds a "tenured faculty" post at the University of Florida, recalled The Independent Florida Alligator in a Monday report.

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Democrats ask congressional watchdog agency to probe Trump’s funding freezes

Democrats ask congressional watchdog agency to probe Trump’s funding freezes

by Jennifer Shutt, Daily Montanan
March 31, 2025

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'Uniquely pleasant': Trump's notorious 'attack dog' reportedly has a soft underbelly

A behind the scenes portrait of White House communications director Steven Cheung revealed a much softer exterior lies beneath the aide known as President Donald Trump’s “attack dog.”

That’s according to The Atlantic’s Elaine Godfrey, who wrote in a Monday report that while Cheung has ushered in “a new tone” for the White House as he aggressively trolls Trump’s enemies online, his reputation isn’t exactly what it seems.

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'Respect was shattered': MAGA Republican abruptly quits House Freedom caucus

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announced Monday she is exiting the House Freedom Caucus after a dust-up with her GOP colleagues.

Luna is among the younger members of the House and was sworn into her second term this year after giving birth last year. During the pandemic, members were allowed to vote by proxy due to illness and travel challenges getting back to Washington. Luna wants to change the House rules to allow lawmakers who have just given birth the ability to vote by proxy.

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Trump dealt a court blow in effort to oust intelligence officers from DEI roles

A federal judge has slowed down President Donald Trump's bid to remove all federal intelligence officers who had been assigned to diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI, projects, Politico's Josh Gerstein reported on Monday, in yet another setback in court for the president.

U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga of the Eastern District of Virginia, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, had briefly put a block on firings of CIA workers in February, but soon lifted it, saying that while he personally found the firings distasteful, the court did not have recourse to review these decisions if high-ranking officials deemed it to be in the national interest.

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'Fringy': Ex-prosecutor skeptical of Trump team's 'extreme' long-term plan

One of President Donald Trump's favorite applause lines is teasing a third term as president. Over the weekend, he trotted out the line again, promising he's "not joking."

But a CNN legal expert poured cold water on the idea to viewers Monday.

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'We need to keep Congress': RNC chair declines to back third Trump term 'at this point'

Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley declined to offer his support to President Donald Trump for a third term in office.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, host Jacqui Heinrich noted that Trump had signaled the possibility of a third term in a weekend interview and said he was "not joking" about the prospect.

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