Reality TV producer laughs off Trump threat as merely the act of a 'shunned' man

From the beloved children’s show “Bluey” to the blockbuster “Harry Potter” films, directors and producers have warned that President Donald Trump’s proposed 100 percent tariff on movies made in “foreign lands” would damage the U.S. entertainment industry’s ability to produce hit shows.

But Lamont Pete, a veteran reality TV producer, told Raw Story “nobody should really pay this much mind,” because Trump’s May 4 Truth Social post isn’t grounded in “reality.”

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Baby 'just keeps crying': Family tells of hell as ICE nabs breastfeeding mom of US citizen

The family of a woman detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) despite breastfeeding a 1-year-old U.S. citizen said it’s been living a “nightmare” as the woman from Colombia — in the United States with a pending asylum application — has been transferred across the state and away from her two children for a week.

Yury Ussa Polania, 43, of Winter Park, Fla., filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus on Monday after being taken into custody by ICE on Sunday following an arrest on May 2 for a “non-violent misdemeanor” involving petty theft, according to court filings and arrest records.

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EXCLUSIVE: Breastfeeding mom of US citizen sues Kristi Noem after being grabbed by ICE

NOTE: This story has been updated. Due to a miscommunication, the original version attributed quotes to a lawyer, Daniel Perez, that were actually made by his paralegal, Jay Bar-Levy. Perez declined to comment.

A breastfeeding mother from Colombia living in Florida with a pending asylum application was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Sunday and faces a potential transfer to Texas, according to a filing in the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, obtained by Raw Story.

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'She’s the worst': Lawmakers deride MTG as Gulf of America bill heads to vote

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s agenda seems stalled on Capitol Hill, so House Republican leaders are taking aim at the Gulf of Mexico instead.

On Thursday, the House will vote on the Gulf of America Act, a measure to formalize Trump’s controversial desire for a name change that's been sponsored by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the far-right firebrand from Georgia.

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'Deeply disturbing': Lawmaker aghast as Trump admin eyes deportations to war-torn Ukraine

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's plot to ship migrants to war-torn Ukraine alarmed a lawmaker on Capitol Hill on Wednesday who called the plan "deeply disturbing."

The Trump administration has suggested deporting certain migrants from the U.S. to Ukraine, including people who are not Ukrainian citizens.

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Trump's pick for top DC prosecutor told AR-15-toting sect US institutions must fall: video

Ed Martin, Donald Trump’s embattled pick for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, once told an AR-15-toting fringe religious group that institutions preventing Trump from overturning the 2020 election would fall like Jericho, according to footage reviewed by Raw Story but now seemingly removed from the internet by the group concerned.

“We’re gonna have Jericho March, Jericho March all around,” Martin said, alluding to the Biblical story of how Joshua led the Israelite army to attack the city of Jericho and slaughter its inhabitants.

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'Our tent’s not this big': GOP senators scoff at potential MTG Senate run

WASHINGTON — A groundswell of support is one thing in politics, a sinkhole of opposition quite another.

Now that popular two-term Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) bowed out of his state’s 2026 Senate contest, whispers of a potential run from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are abounding in political circles.

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'We're at odds': GOP senator makes it clear why he's no fan of Trump nominee

WASHINGTON — Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) said Tuesday he and Donald Trump aren't seeing eye to eye on one of the president's nominations for the Justice Department.

Trump nominated Ed Martin to be the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C, the top federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia.

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‘Pain. Grief. Anger’: Families heartbroken as Trump backlash smashes adoption dreams

At Christa Webb’s home in suburban Atlanta, a bicycle collects dust in the garage and a bedroom sits empty, its walls painted light pink, its closet full of clothes. They are meant for Cora, a little girl from China who was matched with Webb and her family for adoption more than five years ago.

Webb, her husband and her two biological children have dealt with grief and confusion as their plans to finalize the adoption of the then-three-year-old girl with a congenital heart defect have encountered a series of political hurdles.

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'Sad white boys': Fear as Trump terror adviser shrugs off threat from 'inside the house'

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was removed this week but a key Trump counterterrorism official remains in place at the White House — and he's planning a change in strategy to focus on jihadists rather than white supremacist groups that one leading expert said remain a significant domestic threat.

"The call is coming from inside the house," said Jon Lewis, a research fellow at George Washington University’s Program on Extremism. "We all understand why the right doesn't want to tackle domestic violent extremism — it's their base."

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Trump's top spy chief blasted as Raw Story exposes 'crazy' cash grab

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is open for business — on social media at least.

Gabbard has been DNI since February, yet a Raw Story review of her social media presence reveals her personal X account is still offering subscriptions at $5 a month.

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'Heinous': Trump admin hails charges for leaders of 764 child exploitation terror group

Leaders at Donald Trump’s Department of Justice and FBI are hailing the arrests of two leaders of 764, a cult-like terror group that promotes child sexual abuse, after a concerted effort by federal investigators to dismantle the network that goes back to the previous administration.

A criminal complaint unsealed in the District of Columbia on Wednesday charges Prasan Nepal, 20, of High Point, N.C., and Leonidas Variagiannis, a 21-year-old U.S. citizen living in Greece, with engaging in a child exploitation enterprise.

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'Lasting damage': Anti-Trump senators assess 'staggering' impact of Trump 2.0

WASHINGTON — Lamenting Donald Trump’s first 100 days in the White House, one prominent Democratic senator resorted to blunt talk as he pondered how long it might take to repair damage done to America’s global standing.

“It's hard to put the s––t back in the donkey,” said Mark Kelly, from Arizona.

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