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‘This moment we have feared has arrived’: Newsom rips Trump’s ‘military dragnet’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered a blistering rebuke of Donald Trump on Tuesday, accusing the president of unleashing a “military dragnet” across Los Angeles and targeting vulnerable residents under the guise of law and order.

“This moment we have feared has arrived,” Newsom proclaimed in a televised address Tuesday.

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'Nobody can believe what he says': Schiff rips Trump after latest wild claim

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) tore into President Donald Trump's latest claim that the California governor and Los Angeles mayor "paid troublemakers, agitators and insurrectionists" to riot — one of the many pretexts he is using to send the National Guard and Marines into Los Angeles to break up protests against his mass deportations.

"What's your response to that, Senator?" CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked him on Tuesday evening.

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Dozens of congressional Republicans plan to snub Trump’s military parade

President Donald Trump is throwing himself a birthday celebration this weekend – but while the event honors both the Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump's own 79th birthday, most congressional Republicans won’t be there to celebrate.

That’s according to a report in Politico, which surveyed 50 GOP lawmakers and found only six who said they plan to stick around Washington for the Saturday spectacle, which includes warplanes, tanks and a multimillion-dollar military parade on the National Mall.

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Ex-Chicago cop pleads guilty to aggravated battery of 2 female colleagues

Former Chicago Cop Pleads Guilty to Aggravated Battery of Two Female Colleagues

by María Inés Zamudio, Invisible Institute

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Acting ICE chief vows to continue LA operations despite 'credible death threats'

President Donald Trump's interim head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement vowed to continue operations in Los Angeles despite escalating rhetoric, clashes and even death threats against his family.

That's according to Bill Melugin, national correspondent for Fox News based in Los Angeles, who said Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons doubled down on the administration's immigration crackdown.

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Trump-backed ex-lawmaker wins nod for another run at NJ governor

A multiple-time Republican candidate for governor of New Jersey got another nomination on Tuesday night, The New York Times reported — with the blessing of President Donald Trump.

"With about 20 percent of the estimated vote reported, Mr. [Jack] Ciattarelli, a former state assemblyman competing for governor for the third time, beat his two main opponents, State Senator Jon M. Bramnick and Bill Spadea, a conservative radio host, by a convincing margin, according to The Associated Press," reported Tracey Tully. "Mr. Ciattarelli, 63, will now face the winner of a Democratic primary that remained too close to call early Tuesday evening."

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Smithsonian to purge ‘anti-American ideology' as MAGA revamp gets underway

Add the Smithsonian to the list of the country’s cultural institutions undergoing a MAGA-style overhaul as President Donald Trump moves to purge what he called “anti-American ideology” from exhibits across its 21 museums and the National Zoo.

While Trump’s executive order aimed at rooting out “improper, divisive” or biased content came in March, the directive ordering a thorough review of all content at the famed U.S. museums was formalized Monday in a closed-door meeting of the Smithsonian’s Board of Regents, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Tulsi Gabbard used AI to figure out what to declassify in JFK files

President Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard admitted to using artificial intelligence software to determine what she should declassify out of the John F. Kennedy assassination files, The Associated Press reported on Tuesday evening.

At the Amazon Web Services Summit, "Gabbard said AI programs, when used responsibly, can save money and free up intelligence officers to focus on gathering and analyzing information. The sometimes slow pace of intelligence work frustrated her as a member of Congress, Gabbard said, and continues to be a challenge," said the report. "AI can run human resource programs, for instance, or scan sensitive documents ahead of potential declassification, Gabbard said."

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Dem congresswoman indicted on 3 charges in heated ICE protest

A Democratic congresswoman has been indicted on multiple charges after federal prosecutors said she forcibly impeded and interfered with federal law enforcement officers during a protest at an immigration detention facility last month.

On May 9, Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) and other members of Congress embarked on a congressional oversight visit that coincided with an immigration protest at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, detention facility in Newark, New Jersey. As authorities tried to arrest Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, authorities say McIver blocked federal agents, put her arms around the mayor, and physically engaged with officers, slamming her forearm into one officer and grabbing another.

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'Is that what you just said?' LA mayor livid over Trump's 'absurd' accusation

The mayor of Los Angeles was aghast Tuesday at President Donald Trump’s newest attack, in which he accused California officials of paying "troublemakers, agitators, and insurrectionists."

Trump escalated his feud with Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom during a speech earlier in the day at Fort Bragg. Trump's comments became the topic of discussion on Erin Burnett's show, "OutFront."

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'Boondoggle': WSJ's conservative editors rail against new GOP venture

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board has a new gripe with the House GOP's economic agenda: a change to how housing development is treated, that they believe will just make the tax code more complicated and housing more legally fraught.

"Developers can claim one of two credits. One offsets 30% of the building costs for low-income units if they are at least 50% financed with tax-exempt 'private activity' bonds issued by municipalities. A $100 million project would be eligible for a $30 million credit over 10 years," wrote the board. "To receive the credit, developers must agree to rent a certain share of units to households under specified income limits and at 'affordable rates' for 30 years. But the rules are convoluted, which is why studies have found that projects utilizing the credit take longer to build and cost about 20% more than market-rate housing."

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Barron Trump's 'best friend' brags he helped ICE detain TikTok's top influencer

A MAGA Gen Z influencer with close ties to Barron Trump claims he played an instrumental role in federal immigration authorities detaining Khaby Lame, the world’s most-followed person on TikTok.

The 25-year-old Senegalese-Italian influencer, whose legal name is Seringe Khabane Lame, was detained Friday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on June 6 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. Lame arrived in the U.S. on April 30 and “overstayed the terms of his visa,” an ICE spokesperson said, according to The Associated Press.

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Mike Lindell vows at defamation trial to keep calling Dominion execs 'traitors'

Embattled MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell doesn't regret any of his past statements, proclaiming during his defamation trial in Colorado that he would say it all again.

The case was brought by Eric Coomer, a former employee with Dominion Voting Systems, whom Lindell has baselessly accused of election-rigging. Dominion has been forced to sue a wide array of right-wing figures and groups who pushed conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election, for harm to their reputation.

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