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Ex-Trump official John Bolton criticizes president while FBI raids his home

John Bolton tweeted out criticism of President Donald Trump's handling of the Russia-Ukraine war as FBI agents raided his home.

Federal investigators executed a court-approved search warrant at the former national security adviser's Maryland home on Friday morning as part of a probe into his handling of classified materials, but Trump has been threatening to jail his former appointee since publishing a highly critical book on him five years ago.

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California GOP in 'survival mode' as Trump's immigration crackdown is 'backfiring': report

President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown is now “backfiring” on California Republicans, according to new polling data that one political science expert said has put California GOP members in "survival mode.”

Conducted and reported on by Politico, the new polling shows that around 80% of California voters – including a majority of Republicans – indicated that they believed undocumented immigrants already in the United States should have a pathway to remain in the country.

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'We all should be scared as hell': Red flag raised over Trump ally who terrifies even MAGA

Right-wing provocateur Laura Loomer exerts a powerful influence over President Donald Trump, but a Democratic strategist warned that the MAGA enemies she has cultivated should signal just how extreme and dangerous she is to democracy.

The social media influencer has gotten the president to fire multiple federal employees for supposed disloyalty and readily agreed to comparisons of herself to disgraced senator Joseph McCarthy, who conducted the "Red Scare" purges of alleged communists in the 1950s, and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright told "CNN This Morning" that her associations were alarming.

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DOGE targeted him on social media.Then the Taliban took his family

It was early morning on April 1 when Mohammad Halimi, a 53-year-old exiled Afghan scholar, got a panicked message from his son. Halimi’s name had just appeared in a viral post on X, shared by none other than the site’s owner and the world’s richest man, Elon Musk.

Halimi thought his son was joking. It was April Fools’ Day after all. Musk had been assigned a big job in the Trump administration, running the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency that was established to comb through the government to root out waste and fraud.

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FBI descends on ex-Trump official John Bolton's home in early morning raid: report

Former Donald Trump advisor John Bolton is the subject of an early morning raid being conducted by the FBI, The Bulwark is reporting.

Bolstered by live video being streamed by Lawfare’s Ben Wittes which shows the street being blocked off by Montgomery County police, the Bulwark’s Jonathan Last is reporting, “Montgomery County police confirmed that they were on site in support of the FBI.”

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'Obscene': MSNBC analyst snaps back at Trump official's museum plan to whitewash history

Reacting to an appearance on Newsmax by Donald Trump’s choice to oversee the overhaul of Smithsonian Museum exhibits, programming and artwork that the administration finds objectionable, MSNBC analyst Eugene Robinson pushed back on Friday morning.

During her interview on Newsmax, Lindsey Halligan, a special assistant to the president, attempted to explain reports that the portrayal of slavery in the nation’s museums needs to be toned down.

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'I'll vote no': GOP lawmaker takes shot at Mike Johnson in new Party rebellion

As Congress nears a Sept. 30 deadline to pass a stopgap funding measure and avoid a government shutdown, one GOP lawmaker is already signaling defiance of House leadership.

That lawmaker is Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who has often clashed with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and President Donald Trump – not only over spending, but also over his push to unseal documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which both Johnson and Trump have sought to block.

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'Present danger': Right-wing economists sound alarm over Trump move to 'blow up' economy

Economists expressed alarm at President Donald Trump's moves to undermine the independence of the Federal Reserve and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The U.S. economy has long enjoyed a reputation as the safest place in the world to invest or build a business, which has given the country a nearly incalculable advantage, but economists compared Trump's efforts to stack the central bank with loyalists to cancer – but arguably worse, reported the New York Times.

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'She's sending a message': Trump biographer says Melania dissed husband in letter to Putin

The First Lady offered a subtle dig at her husband in a letter she recently penned to the Russian president, according to one analyst.

Michael Wolff, who has written four books about President Donald Trump, said on a recent episode of the podcast "Inside Trump's Head" that the letter Melania Trump wrote to Vladimir Putin contained a diss meant for President Trump. Wolff's comments came about a week after Trump and Putin met in Alaska to discuss a peace settlement for the war in Ukraine.

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'Culture of fear': College records reveal campus ICE panic

A quick Walgreens trip near campus turned into an interrogation about foreign travel. Uniformed officers demanded citizenship papers from students. The FBI searched for a professor in the Center of African Studies. Department heads advised biology labs to lock their doors after U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agents were allegedly spotted nearby.

Such stories ricocheted around the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign last spring, ratcheting up anxiety, internal emails obtained by Raw Story show.

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'Bad things will happen': Trump threatens DC mayor in middle of the night attack

Hours after he toured some of the streets of Washington, D.C. for a photo-op, and in the middle of the night, Donald Trump applauded his own efforts to tamp down on crime by militarizing the nation’s capital and then threatened to assume more control of the city.

On Truth Social, he accused D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser of providing misleading crime statistics, without providing any evidence, and then delivered a warning.

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'Incompetence': George Conway reveals AG Bondi made a 'major misstep' on DC takeover

A conservative lawyer noted on Thursday that the U.S. Attorney General may have made a major mistake in the federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s police department.

One of the first moves Attorney General Pam Bondi made after President Donald Trump federalized the D.C. police force was to appoint the Drug Enforcement Agency's director as the chief of D.C. police. However, this move put the federal government out of compliance with the statute that allows it to take over the police force in the first place, according to conservative lawyer George Conway.

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'A calamity for democracy': Lawyer slams Trump's grand strategy for Epstein files release

A progressive lawyer on Thursday slammed President Donald Trump's grand strategy for managing the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

The Trump administration is supposed to disclose some of the Epstein files to Congress on Friday. However, some of the administration's recent moves have raised questions about whether the administration plans on being transparent with Congress. For instance, a federal judge accused the administration of creating a diversion by attempting to release the grand jury files, which represent a small fraction of the files the federal government possesses.

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