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Republicans clash in deep-red Idaho as budget crisis pits right wing against moderates

Idaho Republicans are bitterly divided over education spending priorities as the deep red state faces a significant budget shortfall, pitting support for a new private school tax credit against funding for distance learning programs that serve rural students.

The $50 million private school tax credit, offering families up to $5,000 per child for private education expenses, has become a flashpoint in the legislature where Republicans hold 90 of 105 seats. However, rural educators argue the state should prioritize preserving its 20-year investment in distance learning programs that provide rural students access to Advanced Placement classes, dual college-credit courses, and financial literacy instruction unavailable locally, reported the New York Times.

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'He cannot be trusted': NY Times editors decimate Trump's leadership in blistering putdown

President Donald Trump got a severe dressing down from the New York Times editorial board Tuesday as it decried a chaotic, ill-considered and badly planned nearly three weeks of war.

"The war has become an exemplar of Mr. Trump’s chaotic, ego-driven approach to the presidency," the board wrote.

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‘Statehood, anyone?’ Trump floats seizure of yet another foreign country

President Donald Trump took to social media early Tuesday morning to float the idea of permanently seizing control of Venezuela and officially making it the United States’ 51st state, an idea sparked by the South American nation’s recent victory in the World Baseball Classic international tournament.

“Wow! Venezuela defeated Italy tonight, 4-2, in the WBC (Baseball!) Semifinal,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “They are looking really great. Good things are happening to Venezuela lately! I wonder what this magic is all about? STATEHOOD, #51, ANYONE?”

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Trump contradicts his admin's own justification for launching Iran war

President Donald Trump made a stunning admission Sunday aboard Air Force One that critics said contradicted his administration's justification for the Iran war, which has cost taxpayers $65 billion and claimed at least 13 U.S. service members' lives.

Trump told reporters the United States could make a case for not being in the Middle East, adding, "maybe we shouldn't even be there at all because we don't need [oil from the region]."

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Soldier's death in ICE detention raises questions

A non-profit organization called AfghanEvac is demanding an investigation into the death of Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal, 41, an Afghan asylum seeker who served as a special forces soldier and fought alongside U.S. Army Special Forces for over a decade.

Paktyawal was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Dallas while preparing to take his six children to school and died within 24 hours. He was admitted to Parkland Hospital on March 13 at 11:45 p.m. and pronounced dead March 14 at noon.

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'A new level of unhinged' Trump baffles with World Baseball Classic take

President Donald Trump issued a baffling statement after the World Baseball Classic (WBC) semifinal game on Monday night.

Venezuela and Italy faced off in the WBC semifinal, with Venezuela besting the Italians 4-2. After the game, Trump took to Truth Social to express his pleasure with the outcome.

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Trump spent weekend pleading with world leaders for help: MS NOW experts

President Donald Trump spent his weekend at Mar-a-Lago, calling world leaders and seeking assistance in reopening the Strait of Hormuz as shipping traffic halted due to his Iran war.

With U.S. oil prices spiking, Trump contacted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, requesting warship deployment to reopen the critical oil route after earlier rejecting UK assistance offers.

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Trump's threat to charge media outlets with 'treason' takes a strange new turn

President Donald Trump's recent call to charge media outlets with "treason" for covering the war in Iran negatively took a strange new turn on Monday night.

Over the weekend, Trump posted on Truth Social that media outlets that covered a story about Iran striking the USS Abraham Air Craft Carrier should be charged with "treason" for disseminating false information. Analysts were shocked by the threat initially, but new details that emerged on Monday night cast Trump's statement in an entirely new light.

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Trump just created 'worst of all possible worlds' with big blunder in Iran: analyst

President Donald Trump's call for reinforcements to open the Strait of Hormuz just created the "worst of all possible worlds," according to one analyst.

On Monday, Trump made several contradictory statements about whether the U.S. needs other countries to help it open the Strait of Hormuz, which accounts of 20% of all global energy trade. The Iranian regime has effectively closed the Strait to the U.S. and Israeli ships in retaliation for the two countries' conducting a coordinated bombing campaign in Iran that began in late February.

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Dems target GOP stronghold in Mar-a-Lago

Democrats are targeting Florida House District 87, home to Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, as part of a broader state-level surge.

The March 24 special election pits Democrat Emily Gregory, a public health expert and small business owner, against Republican Jon Maples, a Trump-endorsed financial adviser.

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Rachel Maddow in disbelief that Trump's 'show-stopping' new scandal isn't bigger news

MS NOW's Rachel Maddow was beside herself on Monday as she discussed the Trump administration's latest "show-stopping scandal."

Earlier in the day, Mother Jones reported that the Trump administration is working to free Alexander Smirnov, a Russian spy who was indicted for passing false information about former President Joe Biden to the FBI. A recent court filing revealed that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is working on the effort to get Smirnov out of prison, which stunned Maddow.

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1860s debate may doom Trump at the Supreme Court: 'No, yeah, we mean them'

President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship argument before the Supreme Court faces an April 1 showdown in Trump v. Barbara — but a new legal analysis warns he's about to get demolished by history.

The case challenges birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, but constitutional experts say the Framers of the amendment already settled this debate with unmistakable clarity, Slate's Dahlia Lithwick wrote Monday.

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Ethics lawyer yells on MS NOW as Jared Kushner enters 'World Series of corruption'

A former White House ethics lawyer yelled on MS NOW while discussing President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as he entered what the lawyer described as the "World Series of corruption."

Over the weekend, The New York Times reported that Kushner has been soliciting funds for his investment firm while conducting diplomatic business on behalf of the U.S. government. Kushner is seeking to raise $5 billion from countries in the Middle East such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, according to the report. This is happening at a time when Kushner is working with representatives for these countries on international issues, like releasing the hostages in Gaza and negotiating a settlement for the war in Iran.

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