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'Lies': Trump slammed for trading 'nonsense' to cover own admin's failure

USA Today columnist Rex Huppke took on what he called Donald Trump's "lies" that the Los Angeles protests over ICE raids constituted an "insurrection" that needed to be put down by the federalized National Guard.

"Donald Trump, the president who glibly pardoned the men and women convicted in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, wants you to believe the second-largest city in America is in ruins, destroyed by 'insurrectionist mobs,'” Huppke wrote, adding, "That’s nonsense. Trump inhabits an imaginary, dystopian America spun from his opportunistic lies."

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'Can't you just shoot them?' Inside Trump's threat to deal with 'radical left'

Emma Shortis, RMIT University

“You just [expletive] shot the reporter!”

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'Bad for all Americans': Ex-National Guard leader slams Trump move

Retired Maj. Gen. Randy Manner, who previously headed up the National Guard, is tearing into President Donald Trump over his move to nationalize the Guard against protesters in California, The Daily Beast reported on Monday.

Manner, who has previously warned Trump's MAGA movement is marching toward fascism and urged the military to draft contingency plans for America's safety in the event Trump was elected, made the comments on Fox News Sunday.

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'Ugly and worrisome': Trump job report blasted by Heritage Foundation economist

The Heritage Foundation’s Chief Economist, EJ Antoni, called President Donald Trump’s May jobs report, 'ugly and worrisome,' in a column written for Townhall.

“The White House on Friday cited the May jobs report as evidence that the labor market's robust, while Congressional Democrats called it weak,” Antoni wrote. But the Chief Economist for the Conservative Foundation believes the May jobs report “shows the labor market is still struggling.”

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'Pandemonium': LA mayor comes out swinging at Trump

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) put the blame for the unrest in her city firmly on the Trump administration during an interview with CNN on Monday.

"If you dial back time and go to Friday, if immigration raids had not happened here, we would not have the disorder that went on last night," Bass said. "I will tell you that it is peaceful now, but we do not know where and when the next raids will be. That is the concern because people in this city have a rapid response network; if they see ICE, they go out and they protest. And so it's just a recipe for pandemonium that is completely unnecessary."

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'Debacle': Trump gaffe leaves sheriffs flummoxed

A list of 14 states, 298 counties and 200 cities deemed immigration sanctuaries by the Trump administration has disappeared from a government website but continues to hang over the heads of officials who face threats of losing federal funding.

“We were placed on a list with many other sheriffs across the nation for no clear reason and no clear cause,” said Sheriff Charles Blackwood of Orange County, North Carolina, a heavily Democratic county that nevertheless complies with a new state law requiring cooperation with immigration arrests.

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'Made-for-TV': Dr. Phil took part in ICE raids that sparked massive LA riots

President Donald Trump's ally and talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw was embedded with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during contentious raids that sparked furious protests in Los Angeles, allowing him to use footage from the operation for his streaming show.

CNN.com said that the footage being filmed will be part of his "Dr. Phil Primetime" show, which is streamed on his conservative channel.

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'Took your wife!' Musk erupts at own X platform after odd Stephen Miller taunt

Elon Musk contradicted his own artificial intelligence bot, Grok, over a post mocking White House aide Stephen Miller.

According to The Daily Beast, the AI-generated X post in question appeared to come from Musk's account in response to a Miller post that said, "We will take back America."

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'Third World War!' Steve Bannon provokes MAGA over LA protests

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon insisted that anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles were part of the "Third World War."

After a weekend of demonstrations, Bannon argued that all undocumented immigrants should be deported.

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MTG attack gets furious rebuttal from targeted non-profit chiefs

President Donald Trump's attacks on nonprofit organizations are a massive threat to society and the world as a whole, wrote a pair of NGO directors in a dire analysis published in Newsweek on Monday.

"Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) hosted a congressional hearing on June 5 to accuse NGOs — without merit — of pay-to-play schemes. The House majority's primary complaint about these NGOs is that they fund proposals the majority doesn't like," wrote Laleh Ispahani and Paul Raushenbush.

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'Like a parasite': Cost-slashing backfires as workers paid $21M to do nothing

The U.S. Department of Education is paying millions to employees forced to go on leave by the Trump administration, according to a union analysis.

The American Federation of Government Employees Local 252, which represents DOE workers, found the endangered agency was paying more than $7 million a month to laid-off workers – more than $21 million over the past three months – after the administration cut nearly half of its workforce, CNN reported.

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'Dangerously petty': Hegseth and Rubio lambasted for 'maniacal' crusade

Bloomberg opinion columnist Andreas Kluth railed against the “petty” anti-woke policies that are plaguing the Department of Defense and the State Department

The moves of Secretaries Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio “sow division at a time when Defense and State should instead be conserving and concentrating their resources to face the menace to America from an aggressive Russia, a revisionist China, and a rogue North Korea and Iran,” Kluth wrote.

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'Backfire': Experts say voters in ruby-red region 'spooked' by Trump move

President Donald Trump’s trade policy could “backfire” — and middle America could take the fall, according to a Bloomberg Law report.

“Overall, it is going to be a drag on the U.S. economy,” Gus Faucher, chief economist for PNC Financial Services Group in Pittsburgh, told the outlet.

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