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'Can't be happening!' Son of US soldier born on military base deported

A 39-year-old man born on a U.S. military base to an American father now finds himself stranded and homeless in Jamaica after being deported to a country he's never been to and isn't a citizen of.

Jermaine Thomas, speaking from a Kingston homeless shelter, told CNN the surreal experience is difficult to process. "It's too hard to put in words," he said. "I just think to myself, this can't really be happening."

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Ex-Trump adviser 'confused' president is 'jeopardizing it all' with latest moves

Marc Short, the former chief of staff to ex-Vice President Mike Pence in the first Trump term, said that he can't understand why President Donald Trump is putting any of his successes in jeopardy with his trade war.

July 9 marked the end of Trump's "90 Deals in 90 Days" plan to secure trade agreements with nearly 100 countries by the deadline. Instead, Trump was able to achieve two deals.

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'Are you nuts?' Steve Bannon calls on Trump to strip Musk of federal contracts

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon argued that President Donald Trump's administration should move to strip Elon Musk's federal contracts after he floated launching a new political party.

On his Wednesday War Room podcast, Bannon noted that Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of Musk's X platform, announced her resignation.

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Meteorologists rush to social media to stop far-right conspiracies about floods

Far-right conspiracy theories are percolating through social media after the floods in Texas on July 4, and now as flooding also plagues New Mexico. It prompted several local meteorologists to issue their own fact-checks and explain some of the myths around cloud seeding.

The Guardian reported on Wednesday that rumors about the "deep state" are spreading amid the weather disasters.

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Right-wing influencer's conviction for trying to trick Black voters thrown out

A right-wing social media influencer who was sentenced to seven months in federal prison for trying to trick Black and Brown Americans out of voting in the 2016 presidential election has been exonerated.

Douglass Mackey, who went by the online persona of "Ricky Vaughn," wrote in all caps on X Wednesday, "The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has thrown out my conviction for lack of evidence. The case has ben remanded to the district court with orders to immediately dismiss."

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'Who is this guy?' Insiders describe chaos as Pete Hegseth aide goes rogue

Donald Trump's Pentagon is in disarray as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's top policy chief has gone rogue, blindsiding White House officials and foreign allies with unauthorized foreign policy decisions that have sent shockwaves through the administration, a report claimed Wednesday.

Elbridge Colby, the 45-year-old Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, has been operating like a loose cannon, making unilateral moves that have left senior officials scrambling and allies questioning America's reliability under Trump's leadership, Politico wrote.

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'You need to shape up!' Dem senator shreds 'unprepared' Trump nominee

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) scolded President Donald Trump's nominee to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Singapore.

During a Wednesday confirmation hearing, Duckworth expressed doubt about Anjani Sinha's ability to do the job.

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'Admin has done a 180': Trump accused of playing 'shell game' with veteran care

President Donald Trump still seems determined to purge tens of thousands of employees at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), but he's apparently hoping no one will notice.

The administration backed off from its stated plan of firing 83,000 VA employees but still intends to dump about 30,000 employees, a figure that includes thousands who already lost their jobs since Trump returned to office, but Rolling Stone reported the cuts would continue through less obvious means.

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'I laughed at how stupid it was': Jeffrey Epstein's brother rips Trump DOJ moves

Mark Epstein, brother of the disgraced New York financier Jeffrey Epstein, said Tuesday he’s not buying the Trump administration’s final report on his brother’s death, which happened in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges under mysterious circumstances.

“Every time they say or do something to try to quash the fact that he was most likely murdered, they just put their foot further down their mouth,” Mark Epstein told Newsnation’s Chris Cuomo on Tuesday.

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'Should be a non-starter': Two Ohio Republicans fight own party over marijuana

Two Republican members of the Ohio House are leading the charge to protect access to marijuana, fighting back against their own party members who aim to restrict the drug.

In November of 2023, 57% of Ohioans voted yes on Issue 2: the legalization of recreational cannabis. But since then, many GOP legislators have been trying to change the law — angering citizens, dispensaries, Democrats, and even fellow Republicans.

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'Bullying and bluster': This time Trump gets pushback as tariff threats resume

Campaigners are urging the international community to stand firm against U.S. President Donald Trump as he ramps up trade tensions across the globe, both with traditional American geopolitical rivals and allies.

"Short-term, governments need to stand together to challenge this aggression," said Nick Dearden, director of the U.K.-based advocacy group Global Justice Now. "Long-term, they need to start working towards a fairer trade model, which stops prioritizing the interests of big corporations, and starts putting ordinary people, here and across the world, first."

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X boss Linda Yaccarino steps down a day after AI chatbot's ​antisemitic meltdown

X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced she's stepping down a day after the social media platform's AI chatbot was reportedly praising Adolf Hitler and promoting antisemitic tropes.

The first permanent chief executive hired by Elon Musk after purchasing the site formerly known as Twitter posted Wednesday morning that she was leaving the company after two years, reported Axios, but she did not specify a reason for her departure.

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'Trying to take me out': Marjorie Taylor Greene makes wild claims about Pentagon

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested the Pentagon and deep state were trying to take her out after she pushed for an audit of military spending on Ukraine.

During a Wednesday interview on the War Room podcast, Greene told host Steve Bannon that the U.S. should not be involved in Ukraine's defense.

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