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Trump call to evacuate Tehran—a city of 10M—denounced as 'terroristic threat'

U.S. President Donald Trump's social media post urging residents of Tehran to evacuate "immediately"—a call shared online at 2:00 am local time—intensified chaos in the densely populated Iranian capital amid Israel's deadly bombing campaign.

"Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!" Trump wrote on his social media platform as Israel's war on Iran entered its fifth day.

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'You don't understand': Lindsey Graham battles MTG over GOP 'slobbering' for war

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) views after she lashed out at Republicans "slobbering" over war with Iran.

During a Tuesday interview on Fox News, host John Roberts noted that Greene had come out against joining the war against Iran.

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'Trying to erase our past!' Trump fans declare war on 'woke' architecture

A new MAGA movement, MABA, aims to “Make America Beautiful Again” one building at a time, according to a new Politico report.

“Classical architecture is the architecture of American democracy,” Justin Shubow, the president of the non-profit National Civic Art Society, told the outlet. “It is the architecture of civic virtue.”

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Trump's DOJ goes after red state over tuition breaks for undocumented immigrants

President Donald Trump's Department of Justice filed a complaint Tuesday challenging a Kentucky law that allows undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition.

The complaint contends that the Kentucky law is illegal because it provides a benefit to undocumented immigrants that is not available to U.S. residents. Earlier this month, a federal court in Texas enjoined the state from offering similar benefits to undocumented immigrants.

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DOGE avoids injunction over record preservation request

President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, was handed a small court win on Tuesday.

Judge James Boasberg denied a request for a preliminary injunction demanding that DOGE preserve documents under the Federal Records Act, Bloomberg News reporter Zoe Tillman posted on X.

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Trump dares Congress to act with staggering amount of impeachable crimes: expert

Ignoring due process. Lying to the American people. Violating the Emoluments Clause with blatant corruption.

These are just a few of the impeachable offenses that legal experts say President Donald Trump has committed during his first five months in office.

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New Pam Bondi promotion gives disgraced county clerk a key new ally

Disgraced county election clerk Tina Peters has a new ally in the U.S. District of Colorado's office after Attorney General Pam Bondi appointed Peter McNeilly to become the next U.S. attorney on Monday.

McNeilly had previously served as the assistant U.S. attorney for the same office. While the Department of Justice's announcement focuses on McNeilly's work on organized crime, money laundering, and violent criminal cases, McNeilly also played a role in one of the most significant election interference cases from 2020.

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'Didn't send you there to trade': Republican gets hammered by voter in town hall

Northeastern Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Rob Bresnahan is drawing criticism from voters back home over his stock trades.

WHYY reported of Bresnahan's tele-town hall in which one woman who identified herself as "Ellen" asked why the lawmaker is ignoring his own standards.

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Major Trump campaign vow could be 'coming back to haunt him': analyst

President Donald Trump’s poll numbers on immigration are not as good as they seem, and his decisions on the key campaign issue “could be coming back to haunt him," MSNBC opinion writer and editor Hayes Brown warned.

“It’s true that in poll after poll, including the latest NBC News poll, released Sunday, immigration has been Trump’s ‘strongest issue.’” Brown said before adding, “But it’s a mistake to conflate that measurement of relative strength with his being strong on the issue overall.”

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NYC mayoral candidate charged with assaulting ICE agent after courthouse arrest

New York City comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander has been charged with assaulting or impeding a federal officer, according to Fox News Digital.

Lander was arrested by ICE agents on Tuesday outside an immigration hearing at 26 Federal Plaza.

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'US homeland' now includes Greenland after major shakeup by Pentagon

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken action to have Greenland declared part of the "U.S. homeland" to be defended by American forces, according to a report in Military Times.

The Pentagon announced Tuesday that it was shifting responsibility for Greenland from U.S. European Command to U.S. Northern Command, with the Department of Defense framing "the revision as part of a broader review of its Unified Command Plan, which divides the world into separate military units and outlines the roles and responsibilities of U.S. combatant commands," Military Times reported.

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FBI 'opened the door for me': Padilla smashes Noem's excuse for security scuffle

Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) claimed he was escorted by National Guard and FBI agents to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's news conference last week — before he was forcibly removed.

The remarks come less than a week after the incident, which saw the senator pushed to the ground by federal agents. Padilla claimed he was there to have a meeting and “to try to get answers from the Department of Defense that state and local officials were not receiving.”

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'Horrifying!' Outrage follows NYC mayoral candidate's ICE arrest

New York City comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander was detained by immigration agents as he escorted a defendant from court, sparking outrage across social media

Video of the incident Tuesday outside a federal courtroom shows masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents approach, and Lander repeatedly asks them to produce a judicial warrant before they place him in handcuffs, according to video posted online by his wife Meg Barnette.

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