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'Going so well!' Kristi Noem mocked as polygraph threat — targeting leakers — leaks

Kristi Noem, the new Homeland Security secretary, reportedly threatened to give workers in her agency polygraph tests as her department grapples with leaks.

Noem warned employees the tests will help her team root out leakers who have shared immigration enforcement plans, with "deleterious effects," Bloomberg Government reported Tuesday evening.

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Critics warn Trump’s latest order 'should concern you more than any so far'

President Donald Trump’s latest eyebrow-raising executive order triggered alarms throughout social media over the startling tone for American jurisprudence the action is ushering in.

Users across social media reacted Tuesday to President Donald Trump’s new executive order declaring that only the president or attorney general can speak for “what the law is” in the United States. The announcement of the new action came last in a series of orders Trump signed while at his Mar-a-Lago golf resort.

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Trump administration scrambles to rehire 'accidentally' fired bird flu experts: report

The Department of Agriculture is quickly flailing to rehire the bird flu experts they just "accidentally" fired, NBC News reported on Tuesday.

"Although several positions supporting [avian flu] were notified of their terminations over the weekend, we are working to swiftly rectify the situation and rescind those letters," a spokesperson for the agency told the outlet. "USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service frontline positions are considered public safety positions, and we are continuing to hire the workforce necessary to ensure the safety and adequate supply of food to fulfill our statutory mission."

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California seeks punishment for health insurers that wrongly deny coverage

When Colleen Henderson’s 3-year-old daughter complained of pain while using the bathroom, doctors brushed it off as a urinary tract infection or constipation, common maladies in the potty-training years.

After being told her health insurance wouldn’t cover an ultrasound, Henderson charged the $6,000 procedure to her credit card. Then came the news: There was a grapefruit-sized tumor in her toddler’s bladder.

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Ousted workers dispute claims DOGE saved Medicare and disease jobs from cuts: report

The Trump administration's insistence that it's avoiding cutting certain healthcare workers — including those involved with disease response and Medicare — appears to be false, according to a report.

An anonymous official in the administration told Politico last week they were trying to be "thoughtful about critical functions that the government needs to perform."

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'Outrageous and insulting': Trump cuts take aim at health care for 9/11 responders

WASHINGTON — Two U.S. senators are raising questions about how staffing cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program will affect 9/11 first responders, survivors and residents affected by the terrorist attacks who now live throughout the country.

In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the New York Democrats wrote the Trump administration’s 20% cut in the number of federal workers who administer the program “will have a direct impact on the quality and accessibility of care provided to those who answered the call on 9/11 and are now sick with respiratory ailments, cancer and other conditions.”

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'Clean house!' Trump says he's ordered firings of all U.S. attorneys hired by Biden

President Donald Trump said he's ordered the firing of all remaining U.S. attorneys hired by Joe Biden's administration.

In a Truth Social post, Trump ranted, "We must 'clean house' IMMEDIATELY, and restore confidence. America’s Golden Age must have a fair Justice System - THAT BEGINS TODAY."

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House's budget bill already facing concerns — even within GOP: report

The House budget resolution Speaker Mike Johnson hopes to pass in the name of advancing President Donald Trump’s sweeping legislative agenda already faces trouble as congressional leaders work to convince at least a dozen Republican holdouts to come on board.

That’s according to a new report in Politico, which detailed the ongoing efforts Johnson and his whip team are engaging in this week to stave off the resolution from flopping on the House floor. And with Johnson only able to lose a single GOP vote and still have the resolution approved along party lines, it all comes down to a numbers game.

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‘Ridiculous’: Judge scorches Trump DOJ lawyer over military ‘pronoun use’

A federal judge sharply criticized an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice over Pentagon policy asserting that the U.S. Armed Forces could somehow be compromised simply by requiring service members to use a colleague’s preferred pronoun.

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, a Biden appointee, appeared skeptical of both the President’s and the Department of Justice’s stance on transgender service members during Tuesday’s hearing.

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DOGE claims to make $8B saving — on a contract worth just $8M

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force is finally providing some numbers purporting to give examples of significant savings to the federal government from terminating wasteful spending.

And some numbers were wildly off.

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‘American people gave us a mandate’: Johnson takes veiled shot at Senate majority leader

Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s announcement that the Senate would jump ahead of the House to vote on a budget proposal this week prompted a less than enthusiastic response by House Speaker Mike Johnson, who implied that the upper chamber’s plan was incomplete.

The dueling social media posts from the two Republican leaders on Capitol Hill came Tuesday after Thune made clear the Senate would move forward with the first of two budget resolutions the chamber plans to advance under the reconciliation process.

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