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JD Vance hints that student's girlfriend ought to be deported during college event

Vice President JD Vance hinted that a student's girlfriend ought to be deported unless she meets certain criteria during a speaking engagement at the University of Mississippi on Wednesday.

Vance spoke at a Turning Point USA rally on Ole Miss' campus. During a question-and-answer segment, one student asked about Vance's views on legal immigration and a merit-based immigration system. The student also mentioned that his girlfriend is a legal immigrant studying at the school who wants a green card.

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'Extraordinary': Legal analyst in awe as appeals court curbs Trump troop deployment

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to intervene in a case concerning President Donald Trump's efforts to deploy federal troops to Portland, Oregon, stunned one legal analyst on Wednesday.

Adam Klasfeld, editor-in-chief of All Rise News, discussed the court's decision to review the case en banc with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen during a podcast interview on Wednesday. The decision effectively halts the troop deployment because the litigation remains ongoing.

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WSJ delivers devastating blow to MAGA candidate's Senate dreams after Tylenol suit

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton received a brutal smackdown by the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board on Wednesday evening over his lawsuit against the manufacturer of Tylenol over Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s unsubstantiated claims it causes autism when taken during pregnancy.

Paxton, the board argued, is doing everything that the conservative movement hates and resents about liberal trial lawyers, soaking businesses under "dubious" pretenses to make a political statement.

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'Bit weird, right?' MAGA darling accuses Trump of burying Charlie Kirk murder probe

MAGA influencer Candace Owens called out President Donald Trump on Wednesday because of the president's seeming disinterest in keeping the public informed about the investigation into conservative activist Charlie Kirk's killing in September.

Owens discussed the administration's "silence" about the investigation during a new episode of her podcast, "Candace." She blamed the influence of the "pro-Israel lobby" for keeping the investigation under wraps.

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Trump’s DHS busted for using old and misleading videos to hype 'fiery chaos': report

A new investigation by The Washington Post reveals that many of the promotional clips the Department of Homeland Security posts on social media to boast about its operations quelling lawlessness and protests are, in fact, from months ago or in completely different cities than the actions they mention.

In an egregious example, Drew Harwell and Joyce Sohyun Lee noted, "The Department of Homeland Security posted a swaggering montage to social media in August declaring it had triumphed in its takeover of Washington, D.C. It showed footage of federal agents fighting what a DHS official called a 'battle for the soul of our nation' and working 'day and night to arrest, detain and deport vicious criminals from our nation’s capital'" — but in fact, the footage was from totally unrelated operations from Los Angeles and West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Vance raises eyebrows with answer on UFOs: 'There are things out there we can't explain'

Vice President JD Vance raised a few eyebrows on Wednesday with remarks in a new podcast interview proclaiming himself a big believer in UFOs and unexplained phenomena.

The comments were made during an interview with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine on a Pod Force One podcast.

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Republican stumbles when confronted with GOP senator's remarks undercutting Trump claim

A House Republican stammered Wednesday when he was confronted with a Republican's remarks undercutting President Donald Trump's claim about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, as the program is just days away from losing funding amid the ongoing government shutdown.

CNN anchor Jake Tapper was interviewing Rep. John Rose (R-TN) when the GOP lawmaker paused to try and respond to a question about how Congress could extend the multibillion-dollar pool used for emergencies to fund SNAP, including government shutdowns.

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'Should be very scared': Fox News host issues grave warning about Trump's Asia trip

Fox News host Jessica Tarlov issued a grave warning Wednesday about President Donald Trump's Asia trip during a new broadcast of "The Five" on Wednesday.

Trump is traveling in Asia this week, where he is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to negotiate a trade deal over rare earth minerals that are used to build semiconductors. Tarlov warned that Trump may allow China to purchase powerful semiconductors from NVIDIA in exchange for China purchasing more soybeans from American farmers.

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State police slam Trump’s ICE agents after tear gas hits officers

Oregon state police are shredding President Donald Trump's ICE agents after officers "suffered exposure" from tear gas during a protest outside an ICE facility in Portland earlier this month.

Judge Karin Immergut said she would decide on whether to hold the government in contempt and determine whether the government violated a temporary restraining order when officials refused to pause National Guard soldiers going into Portland, Oregon.

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'Orwellian': DOJ stuns as memo erased detailing pardoned J6 rioter's dangerous act

NBC News investigative reporter Ken Dilanian was flabbergasted as President Donald Trump's Justice Department moved to eliminate a sentencing memo for a pardoned Jan. 6 rioter who went to former President Barack Obama's house in 2023 with illegal guns and ammunition.

The rioter, Taylor Taranto, livestreamed video of himself near Obama's house shortly after the address was posted by Trump on his Truth Social platform. Taranto also created a false hoax that he was on a "one-way mission" to blow up the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and was arrested during his stream.

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Trump hit with shockingly low grade from right-wing conspiracist on big MAGA goal

President Donald Trump's administration earned low marks from Alex Jones, a high-profile conspiracy theorist, on Wednesday over Trump's actions to accomplish one big goal for the MAGA movement.

Trump campaigned on a promise to end the so-called "deep state," something that MAGA personalities like Jones and Steve Bannon, host of the "War Room" podcast, have regularly talked about with their audiences. On Wednesday, Jones joined Bannon on a new episode of "War Room," where the duo discussed Trump's progress to fight the deep state.

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4 Senate Republicans break with GOP to rebuke Trump over Canada tariffs

Senate Republicans sent President Donald Trump a "symbolic" rebuke on Wednesday by voting to end the national emergency he declared in February, justifying his increase in tariffs on Canadian goods, according to a new report.

The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that the Senate voted 50-46 on the bill to end the national emergency. Four Republicans joined with Democrats to end the emergency. Those Republicans are Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Rand Paul (R-KY), and Susan Collins (R-ME).

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RFK Jr admits he doesn't have 'sufficient' evidence for his own wild claim

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted on Wednesday he has no "sufficient" proof of a link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism, The New Republic reported — even as he affirmed his belief there was such a link.

Kennedy, a conspiracy theorist who has spent years promoting the antivaccine movement with deadly consequences, endorsed the idea earlier this year, despite very limited evidence for the claim, and despite the fact that Tylenol use in pregnancy has actually decreased as autism diagnoses rose.

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