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Justice Amy Coney Barrett admits Trump could be beyond the Supreme Court's control

In an interview released on Thursday, Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Comey Barrett had to be asked twice what the nation’s highest court would do if Donald Trump turned up his nose at an adverse ruling and refused to abide by it.

In a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times’ Ross Douthat, Barrett was first asked about the extent of the president’s power over the government that has been a central tenet of Trump’s second term as his inner circle has pushed the so-called “unitary executive theory" that slots him above the legislative and judicial branches of government.

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'Give me a break!' Tom Homan flees reporters as he refuses to deny taking $50K bribe

Border czar Tom Homan dodged reporters at the White House as he refused to say if he took a $50,000 cash bribe in an FBI sting.

Despite finding time for a Fox News interview on Thursday, Homan immediately turned and walked quickly to avoid other reporters at the White House.

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'We defended that evil ideology': Mike Johnson makes horrific gaffe in Nazi speech

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) made a horrific apparent gaffe when discussing a swastika spotted in a Republican congressman's office.

U.S. Capitol Police were called to investigate a display of an American flag altered to show the Nazi symbol pinned to a wall in a cubicle used by Angelo Elia, a staffer for Rep. Dave Taylor (R-OH), and the GOP speaker attempted to distance the party from fascist ideology.

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Ex-police chief who led raid on Kansas newspaper ordered to stand trial

MARION — Former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody probably committed a felony crime when he told a witness to delete text messages they exchanged before, during and after he led raids on a newspaper office and the publisher’s home, a district judge ruled Wednesday.

But Cody won’t be tried for the raids, which Marion County Record editor-publisher Eric Meyer says is the real crime.

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'Reconsider': Analyst says Trump's elite supporters are getting clear message to back off

President Donald Trump's big supporters are getting a clear message to "reconsider their relationship to the regime" — and back off — as millions of people prepare to hit the streets for "No Kings" protests across the U.S, according to an analyst.

More than 2,500 events are scheduled across 50 states on Saturday and "the need for resistance is urgent," Chauncey DeVega writes in a commentary piece for Salon.

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Young Republican at center of racist chat scandal whines of 'disheartening' witch hunt

A Politico article about a leaked group chat of Young Republican leaders from across the country making racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments includes two people from Arizona, one of whom has documented ties to the white nationalist groyper movement.

The group chat of top officials in Young Republican Federation chapters from across the country, dubbed “RESTOREYR,” was leaked to Politico, which reported on a litany of comments made by participants. Offensive comments included making racist remarks about Black people, talking about putting Democrats in gas chambers, forcibly raping their enemies and more. The chat includes more than 250 slurs and one person saying “I love Hitler,” according to Politico.

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'Gives me pause': Illinois judge 'profoundly concerned' ICE is violating her order

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Justice Department appeared in court Thursday after a judge became "profoundly concerned" that her court order was being violated.

At issue is the demand made of ICE by U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis that federal agents not use any kind of riot control chemicals on crowds.

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Marine ends 24-year career with warning that Trump has 'little connection to reality'

Citing the misuse of National Guard units and alarming comments about the “enemy from within,’’ a U.S. Marine Corps veteran walked away from his 24-year career rather than take orders from Donald Trump.

In a column published by the Washington Post, veteran Doug Krugman wrote that he had already decided to resign his commission before Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held their much-maligned gathering of generals and admirals in Quantico, Virginia.

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'I was sad': MAGA TV segment laments Trump not getting into heaven

A segment on the pro-MAGA television network Real America's Voice worried that President Donald Trump may not get into heaven.

On Thursday, host Emily Finn spoke to pastor Jonathan Shuttlesworth after Trump told Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy that he didn't think he was going to heaven.

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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith storms off debate stage after losing it over shutdown

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith dramatically interrupted a NewsNation panel's debate on the government shutdown, delivering a passionate critique of Washington's disconnect from everyday Americans' struggles — before storming off the stage.

"You know what I'm going to do?" he asked his co-guests on the panel, including Republican Jim Jordan (OH), as well as Democrats Ro Khanna (CA), and Madeleine Dean (PA). "I'm going to take a break."

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Trump targets on hook for millions – win or lose: 'Can't imagine anything more stressful'

The Department of Justice is targeting President Donald Trump's enemies, and they're on the hook to pay for their defense no matter what happens in their criminal case.

Trump's hand-picked and inexperienced U.S. attorney Lindsey Halligan secured indictments against FBI Director Jim Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, with more charges expected against other political foes, and they might be forced to pay millions in legal fees to defend themselves, reported NPR.

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Stephen Miller selling home after fleeing amid peaceful chalk messages on sidewalk

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen and his podcaster wife, Katie Miller, have fled their Arlington home after peaceful chalk messages were left on the sidewalk.

According to ARLnow, the Millers recently listed the 6,000-square-foot house for $3.75 million. It sold in 2023 for $2.875 million.

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'Republicans are making a foolish mistake': AOC puts GOP on notice over big shutdown error

"Republicans are making a foolish mistake," according to Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

In the budgeting fight related to the government shutdown, Donald Trump and other top Republicans have vowed to make cuts that they say are "Democrat priorities," in an attempt to force the Dem hand and compel a resolution in favor of the GOP. But in doing so, Ocasio-Cortez says that they are making a grave miscalculation.

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