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'Beheaded a 12-year-old': Springfield rallies as scared Haitian neighbors hide

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO — Roughly 500 gathered at Springfield City Hall Saturday to protest the administration of President Donald Trump. But even though Trump last year highlighted the city’s 15,000 residents from Haiti, many have been been scared into the shadows, protestors said.

“I really believe that most people don’t want what’s happening right now,” said Jessica Shafer, a mental health therapist who works with vulnerable children in Springfield. “I come to things like this because I think it’s incumbent on people who can to come to these things and stand up and show people it’s OK to make your voice heard.”

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'Beyond wildest dreams': Experts claim Trump can't believe law firm ploy worked

President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting law firms are being shot down in court, and his administration's refusal to challenge those losses should encourage firms to renounce their surrenders, according to a report.

The administration typically files quick appeals to its court losses, but Trump lawyers have not done anything to challenge rulings that rejected his attempts to punish prominent law firms that represent clients or causes he doesn't like – which experts say gives away the game, reported the New York Times.

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Crucial wing of Trump's base at risk after crony's nomination: analyst

President Donald Trump is attempting to reshape America's judicial system — and it's putting him at odds with a crucial part of the conservative movement, according to Politico Columnist Ankush Khardori. He believes Trump's moves “threaten to further destabilize an alliance between Trump and the establishment conservative legal community.”

Khardori’s analysis comes as Trump “declared war on the Federalist Society” and decided to nominate his former criminal defense lawyer, Emil Bove, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

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Trump essay-writing test is new 'sordid' strategy to obliterate enemies: report

Donald Trump is bulldozing through decades of nonpartisan federal employment protections in a brazen attempt to transform the entire government workforce into a cadre of personal loyalists, according to alarmed federal workers and public service watchdogs.

The authoritarian makeover would obliterate longstanding precedent requiring federal hiring and promotion based on qualifications and experience—replacing it with ideological purity tests that prioritize devotion to Trump over competence or constitutional duty.

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'Dangerous place': Congress' doctors panic as health's 'gold standard' destroyed

WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he’s on a mission to Make America Healthy Again, but doctors in Congress fear he’s going to end up making Americans sick.

The Health and Human Services secretary turned heads recently when he swam in Washington’s feces-contaminated Rock Creek, but that just impacted him and his family.

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'Voices in his head': Outrage as Trump 'basically declares war on blue cities'

Donald Trump on Sunday announced a sweeping new immigration enforcement effort aimed at large cities run by Democrats, resulting in outrage online.

Trump over the weekend disclosed his plans to send immigration officials into blue states.

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'This position is NOT antisemitic': Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts MAGA 'fakes'

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday insisted a position she is taking is "NOT antisemitic."

Greene, who has been accused of antisemitism related to her prior comments, took to X over the weekend to declare that some people are showing they aren't "real" America First MAGA patriots.

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'Democrats are sick': Trump expands sweeping immigration effort in big cities

Donald Trump Sunday issued a sweeping immigration enforcement directive targeting big cities including Los Angeles and New York.

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to make the declaration.

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Watch: Alex Jones melts down over Minnesota shooter being 'huge Trump supporter'

Noted right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Sunday called the recent shootings of multiple Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota "false flags."

At one point claiming he's "not the conspiracy theory guy," Jones says, "He’s wearing a plastic mask. If you can believe it’s him. This thing smells of some type of sophisticated operation.”

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'Unpopular': GOP strategist flags 'very significant problem' for Trump's polling

Donald Trump's polling is historically low, and his approval ratings are at 38%, which poses a "significant problem," according to a GOP pollster on Sunday.

Mike Madrid, who served as the Golden State's GOP political director before co-founding the group of current and former anti-Trump Republicans known as the Lincoln Project, has previously commented on Trump's political tactics.

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'He's rotten': Ex-Republican insider skewers GOP's Mike Lee over new statement

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) is "rotten," according to a former Republican insider who was outraged by Lee's recent remarks.

Observers blasted Lee on Sunday after the senator posted a photo of a man who allegedly shot multiple Democratic officials. He included the words, "This is what happens When Marxists don’t get their way."

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'Trump chickened out': Conservative accuses president of 'gobsmacking flip-flop'

Donald Trump just engaged in a massive flip-flop, and the "story hasn't received the attention it really deservers," according to conservative commentator Charlie Sykes.

Sykes released his Substack newsletter on Sunday, covering the most recent news stories. One of them is labeled, "The Mother of All TACOS," referring to the financial trading term Trump Always Chickens Out.

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'Grounds for expulsion': GOP senator accused of 'mocking' the murder of two Dems

U.S. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), an ally to President Donald Trump, is in hot water over a social media post.

Lee on Sunday took to X and posted a photo of a man accused of posing as a police officer and shooting two Democratic lawmakers and their spouses.

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