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'Likely to suffer': Experts say Trump's plan to boost seats will backfire on GOP

President Donald Trump’s announcement earlier this month that he had ordered the development of a new Census, and one that would unconstitutionally exclude undocumented immigrants, could end up, at best, having “only limited partisan effects,” and at worst, backfire hard on Republicans ahead of the 2026 elections, two researchers argued Wednesday.

Trump insutructed the Department of Commerce to develop the new Census based in large part on “information gained from the presidential election of 2024,” an announcement that some experts interpreted as calling for a mid-cycle Census, ordinarily held every ten years.

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Fox News viewers flip out after analyst Trey Gowdy blames 'white males' for mass shootings

Viewers lashed out at Fox News after contributor Trey Gowdy, a former prosecutor, blamed "young white males" for mass shootings.

Gowdy made the point following a gunman's rampage at the Annunciation Church in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

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'These kids were literally praying': Mayor blasts 'thoughts and prayers' after shooting

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) expressed frustration at those who responded to a school shooting with "thoughts and prayers."

Following a mass shooting at the Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Frey spoke out at a press conference.

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'That I wouldn't do': CNN host forces Trump-allied GOP lawmaker to admit president's error

CNN's John Berman put a Republican lawmaker on the spot over President Donald Trump's call to prosecute a political foe and his son.

The president raged against Democratic donor and philanthropist George Soros and his son Alexander Soros in a Wednesday morning Truth Social post, saying the pair should be charged with racketeering for allegedly funding protests against his policies, and the "CNN News Central" host challenged Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-FL) to justify the attack.

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'Pepper-sprayed through stained glass': Parent shares horror story of school shooting

Minneapolis Star Tribune reporter Reid Forgrave spoke to a parent who was at the Annunciation Catholic School on Wednesday morning in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The parent said they were sitting in a back pew for the 8:15 a.m. morning Mass when a shooter opened fire outside the building "with some kind of semiautomatic weapon."

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All of Trump's new ideas to 'make train travel great again' stolen from Biden: report

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stood mere feet from where is predecessor stood in 2021, announcing a federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s Union Station as part of President Donald Trump's plan to "make train travel great again." The problem, however, is that the new plan was stolen from former President Joe Biden's administration, according to a CNN reporter.

Duffy spoke to Fox News Tuesday morning talking about the "NextGen Acela," the slick, new Amtrak trains that rolled out of Union Station. He bragged that the new trains will also "increase reliability."

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Trump issues statement on mass shooting: 'Please join me in praying for everyone involved'

President Donald Trump issued a joint call for prayer following the school shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota Wednesday morning.

“I have been fully briefed on the tragic shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “The FBI quickly responded and they are on the scene. The White House will continue to monitor this terrible situation. Please join me in praying for everyone involved!”

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Trump admin suffers decisive blow in effort to deport high-profile migrant

The Trump administration suffered a decisive blow Wednesday after a federal judge ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who has been the target of the administration for deportation for months, could not be deported until at least early October.

Garcia, who despite having protected legal status was wrongly deported to El Salvador in March due to an “administrative error,” has become a flashpoint in the Trump administration’s mass deportation policy, largely centered around debates over migrants being denied due process in their arrests.

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Minneapolis officials treating '20 victims' after mass shooting at church: report

A mass shooting was reported at a Minneapolis church, where around 20 people were said to be victims.

According to BNO News, police were responding to "multiple casualties" at the Annunciation Church on Wednesday morning.

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'Rock bottom': Internet mocks Jeanine Pirro for 'failing to prosecute a ham sandwich'

The grand jury system is so tilted in favor of prosecutors that they could, as the saying goes, indict a ham sandwich, but U.S. attorney Jeanine Pirro's office was unable to secure felony charges against a man who tossed a submarine sandwich at a federal agent.

The New York Times reported that Pirro's office was unable to persuade a federal grand jury to indict Sean Dunn on felony assault charges for throwing a submarine sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer in an incident caught on a viral video, and social media users reacted to the failure.

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'Going to get worse': Trump cuts send national parks on 'unsustainable and dangerous path'

Among the budget cuts proposed during President Donald Trump’s second term in office include cutting the National Park Services’ budget by one-third, and resignation incentives that have led to the departure of nearly 2,000 NPS employees, something that one veteran NPS employee warned could spell disaster for America’s national parks.

“Budget cuts and staff reductions have set our national parks on an unsustainable and dangerous path,” said Phil Francis, who’s worked with the NPS for 40 years, speaking with The New York Times Wednesday. “Some of the impacts of the staff cuts are visible to the public, but many are not yet. And all of this is only going to get worse.”

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'Remarkable failure': Jeanine Pirro unable to indict guy who threw sandwich at agent

Jeanine Pirro's office again failed to secure an indictment against a suspect accused of assaulting federal agents patrolling the streets of Washington, D.C.

The U.S. attorney's office was unable to persuade a federal grand jury to indict Sean Dunn on felony assault charges for throwing a submarine sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer in an incident caught on video that was widely shared on social media, reported the New York Times.

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'He just couldn't utter the words!' Trump rages at Republican legend for not praising him

President Donald Trump fired off at former White House official and GOP lobbyist Karl Rove Wednesday after Rove, appearing on Fox News, stopped short of attributing the country's “tremendous success” to the president.

Writing on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump labeled Rove a “RINO,” or ‘Republican in name only,’ and raged at the former senior advisor to the Bush administration for being “unable” to “utter” his name.

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