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MAGA pastor vows to direct God to 'be an enemy to your enemies' for $1K

Pastor Paula White-Cain is making big promises if donors send her $1,000 before Easter.

RightWingWatch revealed a video of President Donald Trump's "special government employee," who is fundraising ahead of Passover and Easter.

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Judge bars DOGE access to sensitive personal information at 3 federal agencies

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education, Office of Personnel Management and Treasury Department were temporarily barred by a federal judge on Monday from disclosing the “personally identifiable information” of a lawsuit’s plaintiffs and organization members to Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service.

U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman, who issued the preliminary injunction, wrote in her opinion that “no matter how important or urgent the President’s DOGE agenda may be, federal agencies must execute it in accordance with the law” and “that likely did not happen in this case.”

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Medicaid cuts rippling through America threaten to shutter rural hospitals

WASHINGTON — Americans living in rural communities throughout the country could see their access to health care diminish if Congress changes eligibility for Medicaid or significantly reduces its federal funding.

While rural residents who depend on the state-federal program for lower income people would experience the most substantial impacts, those who have private health insurance or have other coverage, like Medicare, would likely encounter changes as well.

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Oil baron with Trump's ear crusades against 'parasitic' renewable energy: analysis

An oil baron is fighting renewable energy production by influencing fellow billionaire Donald Trump, a New York Times opinion piece warned Monday.

Fracking pioneer Harold Hamm earned a considerable fortune in fossil fuels and is not willing to watch renewable energy — produced by wind, solar, and hydropower — take a bite out of his profits, according to energy writer Russell Gold. Hamm's privately held company is the 13th-largest oil producer in the United States, raking in $2 billion in profits last year, the article said.

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'I know nothing': Trump slams magazine after top secret war plans texted to reporter

President Donald Trump lashed out at The Atlantic magazine after top secret war plans were shared with a journalist from the outlet who was somehow added to a Signal chat group of defense officials.

On Monday, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, revealed that he had been included in the secret chat group discussing strikes against Yemen earlier this month.

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'Nazis got better treatment': Judge hammers Trump's DOJ lawyer in latest court hearing

U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett hammered Justice Department lawyer Drew Ensign during an appeals court hearing on Monday over the forced deportations of immigrants to El Salvador.

President Donald Trump used the Alien Enemy Act to claim that Venezuelan nationals his administration intended to deport were gang members and had effectively invaded the U.S.

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Top Trump official recently attacked by MAGA gets blame for war plans blunder: CNN

A Trump official's account on the Signal messaging app has been tagged as the one that added a journalist to a highly sensitive war plans chat involving the bombing of Houthi rebels in Yemen, according to CNN's Jeff Zeleny.

Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, wrote in a shocking article of his inadvertent inclusion in a Signal messaging chat revealing war plans about an imminent strike on Yemen. Goldberg wrote that he believed top officials on the chat included National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Director of National Security Tulsi Gabbard.

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'Mar-a-Lago face': Writer hits Trump hangers-on for deliberate 'self-abasement'

A writer for Salon noticed all of the aesthetic "ugliness" surrounding the Trump administration and came to one conclusion: Trump himself loves the grotesque, so his faithful followers deliberately make themselves as gaudy as possible to please him.

"The reality TV host has always embraced an aesthetic that is as hideous as it is expensive, from gold-plated everything to his vile haircut to his ill-fitted suits," wrote columnist Amanda Marcotte. "It's only grown worse in the decade since he first ran for president, as both the leader and followers compete to inject as much unsightliness as possible into the American field of vision."

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Watch: Trump forgets Usha Vance's name ahead of her Greenland visit

President Donald Trump appeared to forget the name of the second lady of the United States ahead of her visit to Greenland later this week.

At a cabinet meeting on Monday, Trump was asked about Usha Vance's upcoming trip to the Danish territory.

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Man accused of driving car at anti-Tesla demonstrators arrested in Florida

A Florida man who allegedly drove his car into a group of anti-Tesla demonstrators over the weekend has been arrested by police in Palm Beach County.

Local news station WPTV reported that 44-year-old Andrew Dutil is facing aggravated assault charges after he allegedly drove his black Nissan SUB onto the curb of a Tesla dealership near West Palm Beach where several anti-Elon Musk demonstrators had gathered.

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'Serious blunder': Former defense secretary demands firings after war plans gaffe

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta vehemently asserted Monday that the person who created the Signal chat revealing war plans about an attack on Houthi terrorists to a journalist with The Atlantic should be fired.

Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, wrote in a stunning article of his inadvertent inclusion in a Signal messaging chat revealing war plans about an imminent strike on Yemen. Goldberg wrote that he believed top officials on the chat included National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Vice President J.D. Vance, among others.

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Kari Lake rages that Voice of America published 'Trump with a swastika over his face'

Kari Lake, special advisor to the federal parent agency overseeing Voice of America, said she was working to dismantle the news agency because it had published items like a graphic of "President Trump with a swastika over his face."

During a Monday interview on Steve Bannon's War Room, Lake gave her view on why Voice of America's staff had been placed on leave.

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'Amateur hour': Flabbergasted experts react as top secret war plans shared with reporter

A bombshell report in The Atlantic revealed that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared classified information in a Signal chat that included a reporter among its membership. It's something that officials, national security experts and critics claim would sink careers in a standard administration.

National security lawyer Bradley P. Moss wrote, "So to be clear: 1) these folks weren’t using the highly secure networks we pay billions to maintain. 2) we have no indication if they’re keeping copies of these chats for Federal Records Act compliance. 3) a lot of this sounds like classified info. 4) ARE YOU EFFING KIDDING ME."

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