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'Super-charged': Alarm sounds as Roberts Supreme Court boosts Trump again and again

Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, the conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court has handed the Trump administration wins in 90 percent of cases on its emergency docket, according to a new comprehensive analysis of rulings across the courts system since inauguration day.

Led by Chief Justice John Roberts and packed with three Trump nominees and two other conservative justices, the Supreme Court rightwing bloc has favored the Trump administration in 21 out of 23 cases on its “shadow docket,” which allows the court to rule on urgent requests without oral arguments and with limited briefings, according to a new report from Court Accountability, a judicial advocacy group.

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Trump ally told us 'look at the data' on left-wing violence — we did and it doesn't add up

Former acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf’s appearance before a Senate hearing on political violence this week resurfaced inconvenient remarks for a witness called by Republicans intent on painting rising political violence as a left-wing problem.

Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) read back Wolf’s Senate testimony from five years ago.

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JD Vance’s half-brother suspected of voter fraud — the very thing the GOP rages against

JD Vance’s half-brother Cory Bowman, the Republican candidate for mayor of Cincinnati, is facing questions over where he actually lives and whether he may have committed voter fraud — a hot-button issue for GOP candidates across the U.S. — in his own election.

Bowman has pledged to “flip the 'Nati” to the GOP in his face-off against incumbent Democratic Mayor Aftab Pureval.

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Republicans admit Dems wrongly snubbed from Trump’s secret Venezuela briefing: senator

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration snubbed Senate Democrats this week with a secret GOP-only Venezuela briefing on Wednesday in what a lawmaker is calling "an effort to hide the facts from the American people."

Democrats are now calling on Republicans to come forward, demanding that someone be held accountable for barring Democrats from the exclusive meeting.

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'It's a mistake': Trump under fire in Congress after nuclear 'gift' to adversaries

WASHINGTON — Democrats on the Hill bashed President Donald Trump's idea to perform underground tests of American nuclear weapons on Thursday, arguing that it would be a "gift" to foreign adversaries.

On Wednesday, Trump posted on Truth Social that he wanted America's military to begin testing nuclear weapons "immediately" because other countries appear to be testing the weapons as well. Critics have said Trump's claim is false, and that the other countries he referred to, Russia and China, have not tested nuclear weapons in decades.

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Dems demand probe as Trump's favorite Biden attack gets turned on him

WASHINGTON — If Republicans want to debate allegedly illegal pardons, Democrats are all in.

After House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) dropped a new report that claims President Joe Biden’s end-of-term pardons should be deemed “void” because they were signed by an autopen, Democrats questioned the get out of jail free cards President Donald Trump doled out to some 1,500 Jan. 6, 2021 rioters after his inauguration this year.

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'A Trump statue?' Senator fears Lincoln Memorial could be target after White House rebuild

WASHINGTON — Some Democrats don’t think it’s a coincidence that President Donald Trump ordered the razing of the East Wing of the White House in the midst of the second-longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

“How do you make sure he doesn’t do this to other monuments?” Raw Story asked.

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'It's an abuse': Senate Republicans split as Congress forks over key power to Trump

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's tariff policy, and particularly his aggressive push against Canada following an unflattering ad aired by the Ontario provincial government, has triggered a mixed reaction from Senate Republicans, some of whom sought to defend him — but many others of whom either walked a fine line or had outright criticisms.

One of the biggest defenders of the president's policies was outgoing Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL).

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‘Is it safe?’ How one Chicago coffee shop took a stand against the ‘monsters’ of ICE

Jesse Iñiguez, a coffee shop owner, has inadvertently found himself at the center of Operation Midway Blitz — the Trump administration’s contentious U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) mission that’s brought military-style raids, violent clashes and National Guard troops to Chicago.

“It's extremely frustrating,” said Iñiguez, owner of Back of the Yards Coffee.

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Even MAGA senators at a loss as Capitol Hill digests Trump's $230m DOJ demand

WASHINGTON — Even some Republican members of Congress are growing nervous about President Donald Trump's $230 million demand from the Justice Department, Raw Story discovered.

On Thursday, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) was among lawmakers who bothered coming to work during the government shutdown.

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Ted Cruz blasts rising Dem star as 'crazy' as she eyes Senate seat after GOP redistricting

WASHINGTON — A longtime Texas Republican senator Thursday called a rising Democratic star and a prominent critic of President Donald Trump eyeing a Senate seat "crazy."

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was asked about Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), who said this week she is "strongly" considering a run for Senate and has drawn attention in initial polls to potentially challenge Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), whose term ends in January 2027.

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'Wait until Nov. 1': Dems see GOP shutdown pain point in looming health care hike

WASHINGTON — This government shutdown is overflowing with photo-ops, talking points and finger-pointing. What’s missing — besides the House of Representatives — are actual negotiations.

The lack of a negotiating partner seems to only be unifying congressional Democrats in their demand that Congress extend Affordable Care Act (ACA — or “Obamacare”) subsidies before premiums skyrocket.

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'Fully MAGA now': Latest case has experts finally writing off 'arrogant' Supreme Court

When law professor Seth Chandler asked artificial intelligence to predict how the Supreme Court would rule in Trump v. CASA this summer, he won a $1 bet with a colleague. The AI-generated draft opinion proved “exactly right” about the 6-3 conservative majority ruling that limited universal injunctions in response to President Donald Trump's executive order curtailing birthright citizenship.

That might not seem too surprising — the court to which Trump appointed three justices has generally proved favorable to the president’s draconian policies, after all. Nonetheless, when the court heard oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais last week, Chandler, who specializes in constitutional law and computer science at the University of Houston, turned to AI again.

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