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Dismay as FBI raids home of Washington Post reporter who covers Trump

A press freedom group on Wednesday accused the Trump administration of a “disturbing escalation” in its “war on the First Amendment” after the FBI executed a search warrant at the home of a Washington Post journalist who has extensively covered President Donald Trump’s attempts to gut the federal workforce.

FBI agents reportedly conducted a search early Wednesday morning at the Virginia home of Hannah Natanson as part of an investigation into a federal contractor who is accused of illegally retaining classified documents.

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Trump's attack on Iran 'could come in the next 24 hours': Reuters

President Donald Trump has likely decided to attack Iran, and the strike "could come in the next 24 hours," officials indicated on Wednesday.

According to Reuters, a U.S. decision to withdraw some personnel from bases in the Middle East was widely seen as preparation for strikes.

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DHS leak suggests ICE officer who killed American woman suffering from 'internal bleeding'

Jonathan Ross, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer who killed Renee Good, suffered internal bleeding due to the incident, two Department of Homeland Security officials told CBS News.

After Good's shooting, Ross walked away from the scene and did not appear to be in pain. The DHS officials did not say how extensive the alleged internal bleeding was.

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DOJ said to be undercutting huge fraud probe with MAGA act: 'Hurting the investigation!'

The Justice Department’s most recent criminal probe into the widow of a Minnesota woman killed by a federal immigration officer may very well compromise the agency’s efforts to prosecute alleged fraud in the state, a backfiring that The New Republic’s Greg Sargent described Wednesday as the “perfect encapsulation of MAGA.”

Renee Good was killed last week by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross, a killing that has sparked calls for Ross to face murder charges but has been fiercely defended by the Trump administration. Good’s widow, Becca Good, soon became the target of the DOJ for her alleged ties to “activist groups.”

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DHS responds to Joe Rogan's 'Gestapo' concerns with a 'very straightforward' reply

Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin declined to deny that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were behaving as the "Gestapo" after podcast Joe Rogan raised the concern.

During a Wednesday interview on Fox News, host Dana Perino noted that Rogan compared ICE to the Nazi Gestapo on a recent podcast.

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MAGA influencer who stirred ICE attacks reveals ‘grim’ future: columnist

An analyst Wednesday described how the ICE attacks in Minneapolis and deadly shooting of Renee Good were all prompted by a MAGA influencer "chasing clicks" — and showed the potentially grim future of MAGA journalism.

The Bulwark's Andrew Egger revealed how MAGA influencer Nick Shirley's "highly misleading gonzo video" led to the chaos in Minnesota. Shirley was confronting workers at Somali-run daycares and health care centers over claims of fraud in a now-viral video created unfounded allegations that spurred into a new campaign under the Trump administration to target the Somali community.

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ICE protester permanently blinded after feds shoot him point blank with 'nonlethal weapon'

A protester claims immigration agents taunted and laughed at him after blinding him by firing a non-lethal weapon directly at his face at close range during a confrontation in southern California.

Video shows a Homeland Security agent grab a protester and drag them away, and then another federal officer fires a non-lethal weapon point blank at 21-year-old Kaden Rummler as he steps forward from the group holding a megaphone, reported the Los Angeles Times.

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Supreme Court empowers GOP lawmaker to sue over mail-in voting laws

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of a Republican congressman, Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois, who is trying to sue over his state's mail-in voting rules.

The 7-2 decision, with Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting, doesn't immediately change election rules anywhere; however, it establishes a precedent that potentially makes it easier for candidates for office to sue over election rules.

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Minnesota mayor trips up Fox News host in live chat about fraud allegations

Jacob Frey, the mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota who famously told federal immigration agents to “get the f— out of Minneapolis,” put Fox News host Griff Jenkins on the spot Wednesday after raising questions about the legitimacy of the Trump administration’s investigation into alleged fraud in the state.

The Trump administration has deployed thousands of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents to Minnesota in response to an alleged mass fraud scandal, sparked by MAGA influencer Nick Shirley’s controversial investigation into Somali daycares. Trump has since called Somali immigrants “garbage,” and deployed nearly 2,000 ICE agents to the city, where one would go on to fatally shoot Rene Good last week.

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Pentagon accused of 'participating in a strategic suicide pact' with Trump as war looms

While the focus of most Americans is on the invasion of Minnesota by lawless masked agents of the Department of Homeland Security who are grabbing U.S. citizens off the streets, former conservative campaign advisor Rick Wilson raised the alarm that the Pentagon appears to be going full steam ahead with plans for a Greenland invasion.

Wilson warned on his Substack platform that the Joint Chiefs of Staff appear supportive of military action, at the expense of the NATO alliance.

Wilson wrote that the Joint Chiefs, tasked with preventing military adventurism and unnecessary conflicts, are instead "trying to figure out how to drape a flag over an impending crime of such sweeping malice, stupidity, and toxicity that it will shame this nation for generations."

He criticized military participation in what he characterized as a "colonial land-grab" demanded by Trump. "Here is the terrifying part: the Joint Chiefs of Staff, men who have spent four decades wearing the uniform, men who talk endlessly about 'honor,' 'integrity,' and the 'rules-based international order,' are currently sharpening the knives."

Wilson dismissed assessments that Greenland poses any strategic threat, noting that neither China nor Russia harbors territorial ambitions there despite Trump's claims.

Rather than characterizing the proposal as merely "controversial," Wilson warned of catastrophic consequences. "They are participating in a strategic suicide pact that will dismantle seventy-five years of American alliances in a single afternoon," enabling China to invade Taiwan and Russia to seize Baltic states while continuing its war against Ukraine, the ex-strategist added.

Wilson argued that a U.S. military presence in Greenland without invitation would effectively end NATO. "The moment an American boot hits Greenlandic soil without an invitation, NATO, the most successful military alliance in the history of the world, is dead. Article 5 becomes a cruel joke, a relic of a time when America's word actually meant something."

He concluded with stark warnings about geopolitical consequences: "In Moscow, Vladimir Putin is salivating. He has worked for a quarter-century to fracture the West, and Trump is handing him the pieces on a silver platter. A U.S. invasion of a NATO ally is the ultimate 'Go' signal for Russian tanks to roll into Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius. If America won't respect the borders of its friends, why should Russia respect the borders of its 'near abroad'?"

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Trump 'falling off a cliff' with notoriously 'fickle' voter demographic: data guru

President Donald Trump picked up support from a notoriously "fickle" voter demographic in his 2024 re-election, but CNN's Harry Enten said that group is running away from him.

The 79-year-old president lagged behind Kamala Harris with Generation Z voters by just six percentage points in his third campaign, but that young demographic has largely abandoned him since last February, the chief data analyst told "CNN News Central."

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'Not what MAGA signed up for': Right-wing host flips out over Trump's 'sacrilegious' wars

Pro-MAGA host David Brody suggested President Donald Trump had turned his back on his followers by flirting with wars in Venezuela, Iran, and Greenland.

After Trump hinted that he would "make Iran great again" on Wednesday, Brody lashed out at the president on Real America's Voice.

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Trump admin's navy choices are 'unsustainable' and a 'win for china': expert

Donald Trump's administration has been warned its future plans for the navy are handing China victory in the sea.

Paul Giarra, a former U.S. Navy aviator and Navy-designated strategic planner, has urged the president and his staff to reconsider the decommissioning of the USS Nimitz, the oldest aircraft carrier in the world. A report from The Hill confirmed the ship had been ordered to return to the Naval Base Kitsap in Bremerton, Washington. Giarra believes this is a huge mistake.

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