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'Public disparagement:' Trump DOJ hit with gag order in Ábrego García case

Lawyers for Maryland man Kilmar Ábrego García, who was deported to a brutal prison due to a "clerical error," won a small victory in court on Thursday.

In a request, Ábrego asked that President Donald Trump's government, including the Justice Department, stop making "extrajudicial statements" about him as part of a "public disparagement campaign."

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What MAGA means to Americans

Jesse Rhodes, UMass Amherst; Adam Eichen, UMass Amherst; Douglas Rice, UMass Amherst; Gregory Wall, UMass Amherst, and Tatishe Nteta, UMass Amherst

A decade ago, Donald Trump descended the golden escalator at Trump Tower in New York City and ignited a political movement that has reshaped American politics. In a memorable turn of phrase, Trump promised supporters of his 2016 presidential campaign that “we are going to make our country great again.”

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'Anti-semitic communist slob:' Conservatives rage over Mamdani's eating habits

Zohran Mamdani, now the New York City Democratic mayoral nominee after an upset victory last month, has sparked panic among wealthy Wall Street financiers and conservatives with his progressive agenda, but now, it’s something else about the 33-year-old rising star that’s drawing their ire.

“The so-called ‘man of the people’ was recently filmed eating food with his fingers and talking with fake Middle Eastern accents,” said conservative political commentator Todd Starnes in an op-ed published Thursday. “...maybe he’s just an anti-semitic communist slob.”

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Man caught trying to sneak 'ghost gun' into Congress as members arrived: report

A Maryland man was caught trying to sneak a ghost gun into Congress as members were arriving to the building, CBS's Scott MacFarlane reported Thursday.

He learned that last Tuesday, June 24, police "seized a ghost gun" that the man "attempted to bring through a security checkpoint at the Cannon US House Office Building ... when the US House was in session and was staging a series of committee hearings."

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'It's disgusting!' Mike Lindell berates Huckabee Sanders over voting machines

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell took a shot at Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) after she refused to ban voting machines.

During a Wednesday appearance on his Lindell TV network, the pillow executive blamed "computers" for Zohran Mamdani's primary win in the New York City mayoral race.

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Trump's Fourth of July hit by second highest cookout costs ever recorded

The average cost for a 10-person Fourth of July will cost $70.92, which is 30 cents less than last summer, but the second highest cookout cost since 2013 when American Farm Bureau Federation began its annual survey on the topic.

Beef, canned goods and hand-picked crops have the highest price increases from last year, due likely to low domestic cattle inventory, aluminum tariffs and the cost of labor.

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'There was no compromise': MSNBC host fact-checks Republican budget spin

Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden (WI) snapped at the press on Wednesday, saying he knows the 2026 budget bill is bad, but that they must all compromise. As one MSNBC host pointed out, however, there was nothing to compromise. The bill wasn't changed.

"So this bill will pass. Am I happy about everything? No, but there's a difference between compromise and capitulation. We're not capitulating. We're compromising," said Van Orden.

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'Did president mislead?' CNN's Blitzer attacks Republican using Trump's words

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer threw President Donald Trump’s own words in a Republican’s face as she tried to argue that massive Medicaid cuts wouldn’t hurt Americans.

House Republican Conference Chair Lisa McClain (MI) was on the network to laud the budget megabill that’s almost certain to be passed Thursday.

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New jobs numbers give Trump financial foe the 'upper hand': MSNBC expert

Donald Trump has consistently railed against Fed Chair Jay Powell, a man the president himself nominated in his first administration, but Powell has reportedly just been given the "upper hand."

Trump has nicknamed Powell "too late" in connection with the Fed chair's refusal to bow to Trump's will when it comes to U.S. interest rates. But Powell has just been given the "upper hand," journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin said Wednesday.

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White House moves back signing ceremony for budget bill as Dems continue delay

Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has been speaking on the House floor for over three hours as part of a last-minute desperate effort to delay passage of the 2026 budget bill.

What President Donald Trump calls the "big, beautiful bill," will likely be passed after Jeffries cedes the floor. The White House had a bill signing ceremony scheduled for Friday morning at 9 a.m. However, as Jeffries continues to speak, Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman said that the ceremony has been pushed back to 5 p.m.

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'Take a drug test:' GOP lawmaker attacks Jeffries over filibuster performance

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) took aim at House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) Thursday over what he called Jeffries’ “low-T” filibuster on President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

“Dollar Store Obama has been hysterically rambling for over three and a half hours, whining about tax cuts for working Americans, bonuses for our brave law enforcement, and mass deportations of illegals,” Ogles said Thursday in a social media post on X.

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'Fallen off a mental cliff': New Trump traits have White House insiders alarmed

Bizarre new behavior from President Donald Trump has planted fresh new worries among White House insiders, according to a report Thursday.

Some who described changes to Salon’s Brian Karem are concerned that Trump is quickly losing ability to put in the hours needed for his position — and that his mental acuity has taken a significant downturn.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene says 'Diddy' verdict means Hunter Biden should go to jail

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reacted to a partial guilty verdict against Sean "Diddy" Combs by insisting that Hunter Biden should be prosecuted for the same crimes.

After the musician was found guilty of prostitution-related offenses based on the Mann Act, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) suggested that Combs was targeted because he was Black.

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