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'Secret police': Trump's immigration enforcers spark fury and fear in US

After night fell on the outskirts of Los Angeles on Thursday, around 50 people clanged metal pots and blasted air horns outside a hotel in a noisy bedtime protest targeting US immigration agents.

The "No Sleep For ICE" rally underscored growing anger at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a once obscure agency that has become the focal point of President Donald Trump's migrant crackdown.

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'Elephant in the room': Analyst singles out alarming detail as Trump mulls war

Donald Trump's decision to insert himself into the growing conflict between Israel and Iran has set off alarms with one MSNBC analyst who stated on Saturday morning that the president is ill-informed on the region that could be plunged into a full-scale war.

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Weekend," longtime White House correspondent April Ryan noted that there is an "elephant in the room" that should concern everyone as the president kicks the can down the road for a reported two weeks as mulls the U.S. response..

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'Grandmother who won't stop talking': GOP aides say Stephen Miller won't hang up

Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy and President Donald Trump's Homeland Security Advisor, just won't get off the phone, according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday night that Trump 2.0 has Miller's fingerprints all over it, with Miller "emerg[ing] as a singular figure in the second Trump administration, wielding more power than almost any other White House staffer in recent memory—and eager to circumvent legal limitations on his agenda."

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'How dare you?' LA mayor scolds JD Vance after eyebrow-raising flub

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass fired back at Vice President JD Vance for his remarks during a news conference on Friday.

During the press conference, Vance misidentified Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) as "Jose Padilla." Vance's press secretary later said Vance "must have mixed up two people who have broken the law," a not-so-subtle jab at Padilla's detention during a press conference held by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem last week.

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Vance press secretary slammed for 'despicable' response to 'Jose Padilla' gaffe

Vice President JD Vance came under fire on Friday for referring to Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) as "Jose Padilla" during a speech in California — mixing up the name of the senator with a notorious terrorist convicted of planning a radiological bomb attack.

Vance's press secretary, Taylor Van Kirk, then fanned the flames in response to the criticism.

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'Nightmare scenario': MAGA senator warns Trump’s megabill may be doomed

President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” may be headed for collapse

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is warning that sweeping Republican health care legislation included in the bill is in serious jeopardy, calling the prospect of sending it to a conference committee a “nightmare scenario,” Axios reported Friday.

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Scathing NYT editorial blames Trump for 'angry culture’ and political violence

The New York Times editorial board did not mince words on Friday in an op-ed about President Donald Trump's response to recent political violence.

The board wrote that while Trump has been targeted by violence, "he also deserves particular responsibility for our angry culture."

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Kari Lake torched by conservative WSJ editors for silencing Iranian lifeline

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board tore into Kari Lake, President Donald Trump's senior adviser to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, for shutting down a key information lifeline America uses to send its message to the Iranian people.

Lake, a multiple-time failed candidate for statewide office in Arizona, has worked to dismantle Radio Free Europe and Voice of America, the state-sponsored media services for people outside the country. This comes as Trump is on the brink of potentially ordering military strikes against Iran.

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Trump's looming deal with European Union ignores his signature priority: report

President Donald Trump is close to securing a much-desired trade deal with the European Union, but that deal doesn't address a couple of key priorities, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

The trade deal only includes non-tariff related issues like deforestation, shipbuilding, carbon-based border tariffs, and more, the Journal reported, citing people with knowledge of the text. However, it does not address the tariffs that Trump has threatened to impose on the EU.

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Trump exempts America from his own NATO defense demand: 'Don’t think we should'

President Donald Trump's demand that NATO countries increase their defense spending to 5% of their GDP appears to be a rule for other countries and not the United States.

The comments come at a time when Trump is scheduled to meet with NATO allies next week in The Hague. Spain's prime minister recently said his country won't abide by the spending increase and asked for an exemption.

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'Not my favorite': Republicans bristle as Trump again caves on TikTok ban

Republicans on Capitol Hill expressed disappointment on Friday that President Donald Trump one again punted on enforcing a ban on TikTok.

This week marked the third deadline extension Trump has granted for TikTok's sale or ban since returning to office. The most recent action pushed the deadline to Sept. 17.

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Judge handed Trump major defamation win while begging for federal job

One of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees for a federal seat in Florida was lobbying the Senate for a nomination at the same time he ruled in favor of Trump in a defamation case in state court, Politico reported on Friday.

"Ed Artau ... met with staff in the office of Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott to angle for the nomination less than two weeks after Trump’s election last fall, according to a new Senate disclosure obtained by POLITICO. In the midst of his interviews, Artau was part of a panel of judges that ruled in Trump’s favor in the president’s case against members of the Pulitzer Prize Board," said the report.

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'Racist piece of trash': JD Vance’s attack backfires over ‘Jose Padilla’ gaffe

The internet erupted Friday evening after Vice President JD Vance misidentified Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) during a news conference in Los Angeles.

Vance's comments were in response to a question from a reporter asking for comment about the numerous instances where Democratic lawmakers have been detained or arrested by ICE agents at protests and in immigration courts. The reporter asked whether those instances are evidence of whether President Donald Trump's administration is "cracking down on Democrats."

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