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Trump's National Guard move hit with block: 'Facts do not justify the President's actions'

A federal appeals court Thursday blocked the National Guard from deploying in Illinois, saying "the facts do not justify the President's actions" and rejecting the Trump administration’s request to put a hold on a court ruling that temporarily blocks the troops' deployment, according to reports.

This ruling allows a temporary restraining order against the guard deployment issued by U.S. District Judge April Perry in Chicago on Oct. 9 to remain in place, Reuters reports.

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Massive conservative group takes Trump to court for 'cost-prohibitive' move for businesses

A massive conservative group is taking President Donald Trump to court over a "cost-prohibitive" move for businesses.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world's largest business federation, announced Thursday that it filed a legal challenge to the Trump administration’s $100,000 fee on H-1B visa petitions, Bloomberg reports.

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'Clown show!' White House melts down over CNN town hall

The White House melted down Thursday afternoon over a CNN town hall in which Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) discussed the ongoing government shutdown.

The two lawmakers insisted that Congress needed concrete action to secure long-term Affordable Care Act subsidies and blasted GOP leadership for delays and lack of negotiations.

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'Fractured': College Republican groups face 'civil war' amid vacuum left by Charlie Kirk

Several College Republican groups and similar organizations are in a "civil war" with each other for control of the youth bloc in the wake of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk's assassination in September, reported Newsweek on Thursday.

Kirk's group, Turning Point USA, has played a pivotal role in organizing Trump voters and was broadly seen by political observers as well-positioned to effectively serve as the GOP's youth wing. However, the future is less clear now, as other groups step up to try to seize that title.

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'Disgusting': Karoline Leavitt under fire after bizarre new 'terrorists' claim on Fox News

White House press secretary is drawing criticism after alleging that members of the Democratic Party are mainly terrorists, undocumented immigrants and violent criminals.

Speaking to Fox News on Thursday, Karoline Leavitt claimed, "The Democrat Party's main constituency is made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals."

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Blackface scandal used to link MAGA Republican with racist text furor

The Congressional Black Caucus PAC is using a blackface scandal to link a MAGA Republican to the recent racist text leak furor involving young Republicans, according to reports.

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) is the focus of the targeted five-figure ad called "Not for Us, which will air on YouTube and television in his district, Politico reports Thursday.

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'Republicans are losing their crap!' Ex-RNC chair laughs over GOP's new bogeyman

A former GOP insider laughed Thursday about how "Republicans are losing their crap" over the new conservative bogeyman: Zohran Mamdani.

Michael Steele, MSNBC host, former Republican National Committee chair, and former lieutenant governor of Maryland, described the Republican reaction to Mamdani's run for New York City mayor and told MSNBC's Chris Jansing that this isn't just a local race — it has national impact — following pro-Trump billionaire Bill Ackman's $1 million donation to Defend NYC, an anti-Mamdani super PAC.

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Kash Patel claims members of 'Antifa Cell' indicted on terrorism charges

FBI Director Kash Patel claimed that the FBI had indicted "members" of a purported "Antifa Cell" on terrorism charges.

An indictment unsealed on Thursday charged Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evetts with support for terrorism, attempted murder, and other crimes that allegedly occurred during a July 4 attack on a Texas ICE facility.

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DOJ to ask grand jury to indict ex-advisor today: CNN

An indictment against President Donald Trump's former National Security Adviser is being presented to a grand jury this afternoon, CNN reported.

"The lead prosecutor on the Bolton investigation arrived at the courthouse in Greenbelt just before 1:30 p.m. Thursday to meet with the grand jury," noted the report. "The grand jury had been there throughout the morning hearing other matters."

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New Dem floats stunning DOJ-Epstein theory as Mike Johnson stalls swearing in

Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) questioned what the Justice Department might be doing with the Jeffrey Epstein files while Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to swear her into the post.

Johnson told Fox News that Grijalva has keys to her office and can be doing her job and taking calls, prefacing it with the southern phrase, "bless her heart," and saying "she doesn't know how it works" in Congress.

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GOP shutdown is killing major Trump demand: WSJ

Adding to the list of unintended consequences facing Donald Trump’s administration, the president’s effort to get the Fed to approve a larger interest rate cut is likely doomed from the start.

The culprit this time is not data that indicates it would not be advisable, but a lack of data because government analysts have been either fired or furloughed as part of the government shutdown.

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'We will have no choice': Trump threatens to bring American troops to Gaza

President Donald Trump Thursday threatened to bring American troops to Gaza.

Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform:

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'Bring this inglorious war to an end': Trump hails possible breakthrough after Putin call

President Donald Trump hailed what he called a breakthrough in possible negotiations to end Russia's war against Ukraine.

The U.S. president spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than an hour Thursday, based on a pair of Truth Social posts about the call, and announced a meeting of "high-level advisers" next week at an as-yet undetermined location, and he said another meeting was set afterward between himself and Putin in Hungary.

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