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Trump to host military parade amid 'No Kings' protests

US President Donald Trump will preside over a huge military parade in Washington on his 79th birthday Saturday, as nationwide "No Kings" protests underscore America's deep divisions over his second term.

Trump's long-held dream of a parade will come true as nearly 7,000 troops plus dozens of tanks and helicopters rumble through the capital in an event officially marking the 250th anniversary of the US army.

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‘Kent State moment’: Oath Keepers founder claims Dems setting false flag trap

Some far-right extremists are relishing the idea of violence at the "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump set to happen in over 2,000 cities this weekend. But others have the exact opposite take on the matter.

On Friday, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes told conspiracy theorist webcaster Alex Jones that Trump supporters ought to stay far away from these protests, lest they add fuel to what he imagines will be a Democratic false flag event.

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'Pure gilded nonsense': Analyst rips Trump's latest 'nonsensical' scheme

In an article for the Fast Company published Friday, lawyer and writer Jay Willis strongly criticized President Donald Trump's "gold card" program, which would allow wealthy foreigners to purchase lawful permanent residency of the United States.

While announcing this scheme in February, Trump said, “Wealthy people will be coming into our country by buying this card, they’ll be wealthy and they’ll be successful, and they’ll be spending a lot of money and paying a lot of taxes and employing a lot of people."

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Trump’s proof of citizenship elections order blocked for now in federal court

Trump’s proof of citizenship elections order blocked for now in federal court

by Ariana Figueroa, Daily Montanan
June 13, 2025

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'Doesn’t make any sense': Guardsmen blast MAGA governor over protest deployment

Gov. Greg Abbott's (R-TX) decision to activate thousands of National Guard troops for protests has left guardsmen scrambling, with at least one officer slamming the move as senseless.

Abbott said more than 5,000 Texas National Guard troops — along with over 2,000 state police officers — were deployed across the state ahead of what's expected to be large-scale protests against federal immigration raids and President Donald Trump’s actions. Nationwide "No Kings" protests were scheduled for the weekend, including in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio.

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'Dystopian': Expert slams ICE for demanding attorney 'make a Sophie's Choice'

A prominent immigration expert was horrified at the latest report on how Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are going about their jobs.

The incident, caught on an Instagram reel, took place in San Diego, California, at a courthouse where numerous people awaited an immigration hearing. ICE showed up to arrest people who were following the legal process.

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Trump just admitted his policies are hurting businesses: conservative

Almost five months into Donald Trump's second presidency, the United States is experiencing what Never Trump conservative David French describes as a period of dangerous instability.

Trump has responded to ongoing protests in Downtown Los Angeles by federalizing California National Guard Troops and sending in U.S. Marines — despite strong objections from Gov. Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass — and Sen. Alex Padilla (D-California) was physically removed from a June 12 press briefing by Homeland Security Kristi Noem, thrown to the ground, and handcuffed. These events come before Trump's Saturday, June 14 military/birthday parade in Washington, DC and large No Kings protests being held all over the United States in opposition to it.

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'We will kill you': ACLU fumes as sheriff sends protesters 'un-American' warning

A Florida sheriff delivered a grave warning to protesters planning to join nationwide "No Kings" protests on Saturday, drawing swift condemnation from the state's chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.

Wayne Ivey, the Brevard County sheriff, said at a Thursday news conference, "If you hit one of us, you're going to the hospital and jail, and most likely get bitten by one of our big, beautiful dogs that we have here."

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Voice of America service airing to Iran 'urgently called back' amid airstrikes

A government-funded international broadcaster that provides news in Persian and which primarily targets audiences in Iran has been "urgently called back," according to reports.

The Voice of America Persian Service was cut by President Donald Trump in a March 15 executive order that shut down VOA Persian TV, along with other U.S.-funded international broadcasters. The service's funding was cut and nearly all staff were placed on administrative leave.

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'Of all people!' Senator reveals unlikely ally who chased down feds in scuffle

Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) opened up about what went down on Thursday in a podcast for The Bulwark — and the incredibly unlikely person who came to his rescue when federal agents tackled and handcuffed him after he tried to ask a question of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Specifically, he told Adrian Carrasquillo, longtime Trumpworld strategist, lobbyist, and Department of Homeland Security adviser Corey Lewandowski helped him get out of the situation.

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Trump’s 'triple threat' poised to crash Boomers' generational party

Atlantic writer Charley Locke says Baby Boomers have caught the very best that America can give them. Now they’re about to catch a case of Trumponomics.

“They were born in an era of unprecedented economic growth and stability,” writes Locke in the Atlantic. “College was affordable, and they graduated in a thriving job market. They were the first generation to reap the full benefits of a golden age of medical innovations: birth control, robotic surgery, the mapping of the human genome, effective cancer treatments, [and] Ozempic.”

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Feds offered a deal — if I confessed to something I didn’t do: Congresswoman

A New Jersey congresswoman said Friday afternoon that the Justice Department offered to drop charges against her if she admitted to something she "did not do."

Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) was arrested and later indicted on federal charges stemming from a confrontation outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark last month. Federal prosecutors said McIver "forcibly imped[ed] and interfer[ed' with federal law enforcement officers" as they arrested Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who was trying to join a congressional oversight visit at the facility.

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‘Trouble in paradise!’ Mockery and outrage as Tucker Carlson turns on MAGA hawks

Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News primetime host who has made a living pushing both white nationalist and non-interventionist policy positions, appeared to turn against President Donald Trump and much of right-wing punditry on Friday, scolding them for cheering on Israel's strikes on Iran and warning that if the United States gets involved, it will only bring disaster.

This follows Trump posting threats against Iran on Truth Social following Israel's drone strikes on Iranian facilities, saying, "the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World, BY FAR, and that Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come - And they know how to use it."

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