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'Like Hunger Games': CNN panel exposes 'culture of fear' targeting even Trump loyalists

A CNN panel on Tuesday examined how President Donald Trump and his administration have created an atmosphere of fear and paranoia throughout the federal workforce.

In particular, host Audie Cornish pointed to new reporting about how federal employees no longer communicate with one another candidly through their work computers — and instead rely on encrypted messaging apps.

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'Trump is watching': Experts claim president glued to media coverage of war plans fallout

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire reported that President Donald Trump is taking a wait-and-see approach to the explosive report about his national security team conducting war plans over a group chat that included a reporter.

National security adviser Michael Waltz added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to an encrypted group chat, apparently by mistake, on the Signal app in which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared top-secret plans for attacks against the Houthi militia in Yemen, which happened two hours later.

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'Goofy' club DJ exposed as 'infamous' leader of notorious white power network: prosecutors

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Series: Inside Terrorgram:The Rise and Fall of an Online Hate Network

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Reporting Highlights

  • Sinister Influence: An easygoing DJ led a dual life as an online propagandist for white supremacist hate and, prosecutors say, inspired followers to kill LGBTQ+ people and people of color.
  • Producer of Hate: For years, Matthew Allison took advantage of lax moderation on the social media platform Telegram to churn out videos — around 120 in total — celebrating white terrorism.
  • A Free Speech Defense: Allison has said he is a video “artist” and does not hate anyone. He denied inciting people to commit violence and plans to fight his case on First Amendment grounds.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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'Idiot': Trump insider says White House united in blaming one person for war plans fiasco

Politico's Playbook reports that knives are out for Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz after he accidentally invited Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to join a Signal channel that featured discussions of top-secret military operations.

Playbook starts out by noting that the scandal is "damaging" to the Trump administration given that is exposes "rank incompetence."

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'I don't think they back down': ICE pushes legal boundaries under pressure from Trump

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The Gregorio brothers had just begun their daybreak commute to work assembling wooden pallets in late January when federal officers in SUVs pulled them over in a Chicago suburb. Jhony and Bayron were in one car. A third brother, Marco, was traveling separately, in another car behind them.

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'I will always be honest': Republican shamed over 'false' promise on Medicaid

“On Feb. 25, I voted yes on a budget resolution that protects Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid while cutting some spending elsewhere.”

Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY), in a YouTube video posted March 4, 2025

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'Americans are showing up!' Rachel Maddow giddy as Trump protest overflows into red states

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow kicked off her Monday evening show by highlighting the growing wave of protests unfolding across the country — a development she identified as “qualitatively different than what we had previously seen.”

And that includes at Tesla showrooms, which Maddow flagged as coming despite the Trump administration vowing to drop the hammer on protesters of the Elon Musk-owned electric car company.

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'DMs are open!' Trump DOJ mocked over 'state secrets' legal claim — as state secrets leak

The Trump administration was subjected to a healthy amount of criticism and mockery on social media as it invoked the state secrets privilege Monday in response to a federal judge's order to provide further information about the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador.

The Justice Department's action came after several days of heated back-and-forth with U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who ordered the Trump administration to turn around a plane of Venezuelan migrants, whom officials have said were gang members.

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‘Unserious’: Journalist hits back at Hegseth's attack that he 'peddles in garbage'

The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, hit back at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moments after the Pentagon chief vigorously denied ever sharing top secret war plans via a Signal group chat that included the journalist.

“The whole thing is just a very flummoxing to me because I haven't seen this kind of unserious behavior before,” Goldberg told MSNBC’s Jen Psaki in some of his first public comments after he stunned Capitol Hill when he broke his story Monday.

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'Shocked': Senator aghast that Trump officials mulled bomb strike as if 'ordering a pizza'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth responded to the bombshell story that he accidentally shared highly classified defense plans with a reporter by slamming the journalist as "deceitful." But the Trump administration has a far bigger problem on its hands than that, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday evening.

For starters, he said, the mere fact this kind of information was being sent over a Signal group chat is astonishing: "I don't know anybody on the Intelligence Committee here that I serve on that would have done anything close to this kind of conversation."

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The doublespeak of Energy Secretary Chris Wright

by Abrahm Lustgarten

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'Furious discussion': Irate White House mulls ouster of Trump's national security adviser

A top national security adviser to Donald Trump may get pushed out of the White House following a bombshell report that he inadvertently added a journalist to a group chat on Signal, where he and other top officials discussed top-secret war plans.

On March 15, just hours before the U.S. launched a series of strikes, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth shared operational details in a group chat that mistakenly included Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Goldberg said Monday. The leaked information contained operational details of upcoming strikes on Yemen, specifics on targets, weapons to be deployed, and the sequence of attacks.

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NIH ends future funding to study health effects of climate change

by Annie Waldman and Sharon Lerner

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