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Trump ordered troops to LA because he's still angry city voted against him: Rep

WASHINGTON — Democratic veterans in Congress accuse President Donald Trump of weakening the U.S. military by deploying soldiers in Los Angeles for political reasons.

Many Democrats also fear Trump’s deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in California is just the beginning, especially because city and state leaders don’t want such forces on their streets.

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Trump launches $5M immigration visa as protests rage over deportations

President Donald Trump has finally unveiled his controversial "Trump Card" program, a scheme that offers permanent U.S. residency to people who can fork over $5 million.

Applications were invited on a website with mismatched fonts and clunky formatting that asked for few details other than name, email and the country the applicant lives in. The site advertises that it's an "official website of the United States government."

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'Purely vindictive': Sidelined Trump DOJ lawyers pass time with puzzles and HBO

The Trump Justice Department is forcing some of the government’s most experienced civil rights and environmental lawyers into what insiders have dubbed the “rubber room,” according to a CBS News investigation published Wednesday.

While they once headed up major cases for the Civil Rights, National Security and Environmental divisions, the career lawyers now find themselves reporting daily to a remote DOJ satellite office. There, they fill their time with jigsaw puzzles, streaming HBO shows like “The Last of Us” and “Succession,” and practicing foreign languages on Duolingo, CBS News reported.

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'I answered!' GOP senator snaps when pressed on Trump's $45M military parade

Nearly a dozen Republican senators reacted with visible discomfort Wednesday as they snapped, stared into space and retreated into elevators, rather than face questions about President Donald Trump's $45 million military parade, HuffPost reported.

Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) wasn’t having it.

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‘All over the place’: Horrified Dems torn on how to respond to Trump's LA moves

Democratic leaders are struggling to mount a unified response to Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, as party officials “watched in horror” at the president’s escalating tactics in Los Angeles.

That’s according to a new report in The Bulwark, which described Wednesday how protests over ICE raids have become a “playground for Donald Trump’s authoritarian fantasies.” But while Democrats have mostly come out to condemn the raids and the use of the National Guard to target immigrant communities, including garment workers and day laborers, many in the party remain uncertain about how to confront Trump politically.

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Montana Supreme Court strikes down trio of abortion bills as unconstitutional

Montana Supreme Court strikes down trio of abortion bills as unconstitutional

by Darrell Ehrlick, Daily Montanan
June 11, 2025

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WSJ's conservative editors hammer Trump's China strategy: 'He doesn't have one'

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board panned President Donald Trump's efforts to strike a trade deal with China on Wednesday, accusing him of lacking any strategic plan.

This follows a series of articles in which the board has accused Trump of approaching China from a position of weakness and giving them the advantage.

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'Touch very lightly': Top House Republican sends Senate allies a warning

Lisa McClain, the House Republican conference chair, warned her Senate allies on Wednesday to keep their paws off much of President Donald Trump's megabill.

The House passed the sweeping "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that advances much of Trump’s agenda, including major changes to taxes, federal safety net programs, border security, and more.

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Medgar Evers’ family fights efforts to strip his name from Navy vessel

Medgar Evers’ family fights efforts to strip his name from Navy vessel

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Conservative Wisconsin justice may not seek re-election in 'major hit' to GOP

Wisconsin Republicans may be about to receive another devastating setback to their hopes of regaining a conservative majority on the state Supreme Court.

According to Milwaukee-based conservative radio host Mark Belling, "Incumbent Justice Rebecca Bradley, a nationally influential conservative jurist, is not likely to run for another ten-year term on the court in April of next year. Sources close to Bradley say she has been discussing her options on a run with close advisers and political strategists. Those familiar with Bradley’s thinking say she has not made a final decision but that it is unlikely that she will run."

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Kim Kardashian declares war on Trump admin: 'Can’t turn a blind eye'

Kim Kardashian leapt into the escalating public debate over what she called President Donald Trump’s “inhumane” immigration policies in a social media post blasting the MAGA administration and demanding an end to ICE raids that the reality star said are tearing families apart.

Kardashian, a lifelong resident of Los Angeles County, took to Instagram on Tuesday to slam the Trump White House’s intensified immigration crackdown, which has sparked days of protests in Los Angeles and other cities nationwide, according to MSNBC.

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'Clear fundamental disagreement': Gen Z DNC official speaks out after ouster

David Hogg said he will not seek to win election this week due to what he called "clear fundamental disagreements" with the Democratic National Committee, whose officers voted Wednesday to remove him and another vice chair from their positions.

Hogg served as a vice chair of the DNC this year, but his tenure was mired by controversy after he said he planned to support primary challenges against incumbent Democratic lawmakers through his organization, Leaders We Deserve. Hogg said in April that the group that he co-founded, Leaders We Deserve, planned to spend $20 million to oust Democrats in primaries that they felt were "asleep at the wheel."

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Trump met with dueling boos and cheers at Kennedy Center's 'Les Mis' performance

A chorus of loud boos and cheers greeted President Donald Trump on Wednesday night at the newly MAGAfied John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where Trump was set to watch "Les Misérables."

Video posted on X by Reuters' White House Correspondent Jeff Mason showed Trump take his seat in the direct center of the second level of the theater. As Trump waved to fellow attendees, loud cheers erupted, followed by dueling — and equally loud — boos.

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