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'Dying little by little': Cancer-stricken migrant stuns with horrific plea to Trump admin

Allegations are starting to roll in from migrants who have been nabbed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that conditions are so brutal in the camps that one man said he was "dying, little by little."

In a post on X, ICE claimed that conditions were lavish, with "beds, warm showers, tablets, three meals a day, professional mental and physical health care."

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'Tidal wave on our hands’: Furious voters say Trump’s turning key red state purple

Angry voters in Iowa could turn the state from solid red to a swing state because they feel betrayed by President Donald Trump on issues from healthcare to agriculture.

According to an article in Newsweek, Iowa has "leaned Republicans" for nearly a decade, with Trump carrying the state "by 9 points in 2016, 8 points in 2020, and about the same in 2024."

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'No holds barred!' CNN expert warns Trump just walked himself into a legal trap

President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for publishing this week's massive story about his salacious birthday letter to deceased financier and child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein exposes him to a massive legal risk, former prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's Jake Tapper on Friday afternoon.

The story, which Trump reportedly scrambled behind the scenes to try to stop from going public at all, details a graphic letter Trump sent that was outlined by a doodle of a naked woman. Trump claims this letter was fabricated and he doesn't make drawings of that sort, even though a number of such Trump drawings have sold at auction.

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'Not taken lightly’: Expert says WSJ likely has the receipts to take down Trump

Legal expert Lisa Rubin responded to the breaking news that President Donald Trump has officially sued the Wall Street Journal and parent company News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, two reporters, and Dow Jones in the Southern District of Florida.

The Wall Street Journal published a report on a bawdy letter and drawing from two decades ago from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein as part of a 50th birthday album compiled by his girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for her role in a sex trafficking ring with Epstein, who killed himself in 2019.

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'Heated back and forth' breaks out as judge spars with Trump admin over visa revocations

A federal judge reportedly got into a "heated back-and-forth" with a State Department official in a Boston court Friday over the Trump administration’s loose definition of antisemitism, and how it uses it to revoke visas of international students lawfully in the country.

Speaking on behalf of the State Department was John Armstrong, a top official at the agency’s Bureau of Consular Affairs, who has been tasked with helping vet foreign students and their social media posts for potential visa revocations. The vetting process includes scrubbing through visa holders’ social media and flagging material deemed antisemitic.

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Trump shocks experts with announcement that undercuts his own legal case

President Donald Trump's administration may have just shot itself in the foot with a newly announced prisoner swap, in which he gave 250 Venezuelans who were deported to the brutal CECOT prison in El Salvador for 10 Americans jailed there.

Professor and journalist Bill Grueskin remarked on Bluesky, "But we were told that once these detainees arrived in El Salvador, the US had no control over their fates."

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Trump follows through on threat to sue Rupert Murdoch and WSJ

President Donald Trump has officially filed a libel lawsuit against News Corp, Dow Jones, Rupert Murdoch, the Wall Street Journal, and two reporters at the Journal, Reuters reported Friday afternoon.

The news comes after the Journal reported Thursday night that President Donald Trump sent a message to Jeffrey Epstein along with a drawing as part of a book celebrating his 50th birthday.

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'He's in trouble': Ex-GOP spokesman just sent Trump a warning shot

Former Republican Party spokesman Tim Miller sounded the alarm Friday that President Donald Trump is "in trouble" with a key group that helped elect him.

Not only is Trump struggling currently with his MAGA supporters, but the so-called "manosphere" is quickly abandoning him as well.

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'Teflon wearing thin': Analyst warns 'bombast and cruelty' puts presidency in peril

President Donald Trump isn't deporting undocumented migrants in the mass quantities he'd like Americans to believe, according to an opinion piece by Fareed Zakaria in The Washington Post.

Despite the administration's directive that ICE meet the lofty quota of arresting 3,000 migrants each day, Zakaria wrote that "Donald Trump has deported fewer people per month than Barack Obama did, and barely more" than Joe Biden, according to ICE data.

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Hundreds of deportees Trump shipped to El Salvador freed in deal for jailed Americans

In a massive prisoner swap deal, the Trump administration got over 200 Venezuelan migrants he deported to an infamous Salvadoran megaprison released in exchange for the Venezuelan government releasing 10 American citizens and permanent residents who were being held captive in that country, reported The New York Times on Friday.

The arrests of foreigners in Venezuela began late last year, according to the report: "Among them was Lucas Hunter, now 37, a U.S. and French citizen who had traveled to Colombia to go kite surfing, according to his family. In an interview, his sister, Sophie Hunter, said he was still in Colombia — close to its border with Venezuela — when he was nabbed by the Venezuelan government in early January. She has been working for his release ever since."

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'Ludicrously dumb’: Right-wing outlet mocked over smear of WSJ Trump‑Epstein reporter

Since the bombshell Wall Street Journal story dropped last night detailing President Donald Trump's lewd birthday letter to deceased financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, some MAGA activists are seeking to discredit the authenticity of the reporting.

Susan Crabtree, a reporter with the right-wing site RealClearPolitics, along with the Gateway Pundit, a right-wing site notorious for poorly-researched claims and conspiracy theories, came out with a new effort to smear Joe Palazzolo, one of the reporters behind the story — and it has already been picked up by some members of Congress.

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'Mr. President, why not go further?' Trump scampers away from shouted questions

President Donald Trump made a beeline past reporters who attempted to ask questions ostensibly about sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein following a bill signing ceremony Friday.

One reporter shouted a question about Trump's directive to unseal grand jury testimony regarding his former associate.

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J6 attacker pardoned by Trump convicted in child porn case

Kyle Colton was convicted Thursday of possession of images that exploited a child, and he marks the fourth person pardoned by President Donald Trump to face charges involving some form of child abuse.

The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, posted the note Friday on Bluesky, citing Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney.

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