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'Oh my god, this could be him!' New details on suspected assassin's arrest

New details have emerged about the events leading up to the arrest of the suspect in the assassination of a Democratic state lawmaker in Minnesota.

Police arrested 57-year-old Vance Boelter following a manhunt that started before dawn Saturday, when he allegedly shot and killed state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, at their Brooklyn Park home, and he is also accused of shooting and wounding state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette Hoffman, at their home in Champlin.

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'False!' Kristi Noem's DHS furious at accusations of 'racial targeting'

The Department of Homeland Security refuted an article in Monday's Los Angeles Times that accused the agency of making sweeping arrests based on "racial profiling."

The article's headline read, "Fears of racing profiling rise as Border Patrol conducts 'roving patrols,' detains U.S. citizens."

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'Not big fans!' Data expert laughs as he discovers how much allies dislike Trump

President Donald Trump may be stepping into a “tough room” while attending the G7 Summit in Canada on Monday, according to CNN’s Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten.

“This title slide says it all,” Enten said, “‘Why Trump faces a tough room at the G7’ — that is because the countries outside the U.S., who are part of the G7, those folks are not big fans of Donald Trump, not big fans at all.”

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'Political winner?' Analyst claims Trump insiders ecstatic over protests

White House insiders believe President Donald Trump has found a winning issue with his crackdown on protesters, according to to MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire.

The president deployed the California National Guard and active-duty U.S. Marines to assist law enforcement last week to cover pro-immigration protests in Los Angeles, and the "Morning Joe" co-host said Trump's allies told him that's a political winner — despite what the polling says.

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Shock new Trump rule lets doctors deny care to Democrats

UPDATE: A spokesperson for the Department of Veterans Affairs told Raw Story that they categorically deny any of the repealed guidelines will allow the VA to discriminate against patients or employees based on political affiliation, reason for seeking care, or any of the other categories stated below, saying, "Federal law prohibits that, and VA will always follow federal law. All eligible Veterans will always be welcome at VA and will always receive the benefits and services they’ve earned under the law."

A rule change at the Department of Veterans Affairs spurred by President Donald Trump's executive order could lead to doctors at public veterans' hospitals denying care to people based on a variety of previously protected categories, reported The Guardian on Monday — including affiliation to a political party, national origin, or marital status.

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'Donald Trump is the one': MSNBC analyst faults president for shootings

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" drew a through line between President Donald Trump's entry into politics and the shootings of two Minnesota state legislators.

An apparent Trump supporter assassinated a Democratic lawmaker and her husband and wounded another and his wife, and national affairs analyst John Heilemann said things had changed in the 10 years since the former reality TV star announced his candidacy for president.

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'Are you part of the problem?' CNN host blames Republican for violent attacks

In the wake of the shooting death of Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman (D), CNN anchor Sara Sidner pressed Florida Congressman Randy Fine (R) if his own heated rhetoric is part of the problem.

“House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries says he will meet with congressional leaders from both parties this week to discuss heightened security for lawmakers after the politically motivated shootings in Minnesota, calling the violence a ' wake-up call,’” Sidner said before introducing Fine Monday.

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'What the hell?' Morning Joe shames GOP senator over 'wacko' social media post

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted Sen. Mike Lee's (R-UT) Monday over his response to the shootings of two Democratic state legislators and their spouses.

The Republican senator blamed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for the assassination of former House speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark and the wounding of state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette. Vance Boelter, an apparent religious conservative and Donald Trump supporter, has been accused of the attacks.

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'They don't care': Insurance companies slammed months after CEO killing

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — By the time Eric Tennant was diagnosed in 2023 with a rare cancer of the bile ducts, the disease had spread to his bones. He weighed 97 pounds and wasn’t expected to survive a year with stage 4 cancer.

Two years later, grueling rounds of chemotherapy have slowed the cancer’s progress, even as it has continued to spread. But chemotherapy has also ravaged Tennant’s body and his quality of life.

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'Beheaded a 12-year-old': Springfield rallies as scared Haitian neighbors hide

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO — Roughly 500 gathered at Springfield City Hall Saturday to protest the administration of President Donald Trump. But even though Trump last year highlighted the city’s 15,000 residents from Haiti, many have been been scared into the shadows, protestors said.

“I really believe that most people don’t want what’s happening right now,” said Jessica Shafer, a mental health therapist who works with vulnerable children in Springfield. “I come to things like this because I think it’s incumbent on people who can to come to these things and stand up and show people it’s OK to make your voice heard.”

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'Beyond wildest dreams': Experts claim Trump can't believe law firm ploy worked

President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting law firms are being shot down in court, and his administration's refusal to challenge those losses should encourage firms to renounce their surrenders, according to a report.

The administration typically files quick appeals to its court losses, but Trump lawyers have not done anything to challenge rulings that rejected his attempts to punish prominent law firms that represent clients or causes he doesn't like – which experts say gives away the game, reported the New York Times.

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Crucial wing of Trump's base at risk after crony's nomination: analyst

President Donald Trump is attempting to reshape America's judicial system — and it's putting him at odds with a crucial part of the conservative movement, according to Politico Columnist Ankush Khardori. He believes Trump's moves “threaten to further destabilize an alliance between Trump and the establishment conservative legal community.”

Khardori’s analysis comes as Trump “declared war on the Federalist Society” and decided to nominate his former criminal defense lawyer, Emil Bove, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

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Trump essay-writing test is new 'sordid' strategy to obliterate enemies: report

Donald Trump is bulldozing through decades of nonpartisan federal employment protections in a brazen attempt to transform the entire government workforce into a cadre of personal loyalists, according to alarmed federal workers and public service watchdogs.

The authoritarian makeover would obliterate longstanding precedent requiring federal hiring and promotion based on qualifications and experience—replacing it with ideological purity tests that prioritize devotion to Trump over competence or constitutional duty.

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