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'Complete surrender': Admin drops year-long court case against major Trump donor

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The Environmental Protection Agency has withdrawn a legal complaint filed last year against the GEO Group, a major donor to President Donald Trump that has more than $1 billion in contracts with the administration to run private prisons and ICE detention facilities.

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'Insurrection!' Stephen Miller melts down at LA mayor after 'threat'

Top White House aide Stephen Miller paved the way for President Donald Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act on Tuesday in a social media meltdown over video of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass saying the raids on undocumented migrants needed to stop.

In a video he shared on X, Mayor Bass asserted, "We need to stop the raids. This should not be happening in our city. It is not warranted and...the only thing it does is contribute to chaos. This was chaos that was started in Washington, D.C. On Thursday, the city was peaceful; on Friday it was not because of the intervention of the federal government."

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'Flexing' Trump is reveling in 'spectacle' of LA clashes: CNN analyst

President Donald Trump is reveling in the spectacle he created in Los Angeles with thousands of National Guardsmen and Marines on standby to quell the unrest of a few dozen bad actors.

CNN's Dana Bash read from a Ron Brownstein article saying, "Trump is governing as a wartime president with Blue America rather than any foreign adversary as its enemy."

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Mike Johnson fears Congressional Baseball Game could derail MAGA agenda

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is very concerned about the potential injuries to his Republican members.

Wednesday marks the annual Congressional Baseball Game, an annual bipartisan event that raises money for charity. Johnson told Fox News' senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram that there's a possibility that his members could be injured while playing and endanger the GOP majority.

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Mike Lindell 'constantly scolded' by judge for not answering questions

A federal judge reportedly scolded MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Tuesday for repeatedly rambling with long monologues instead of answering questions on the stand.

According to Kyle Clark of 9 News, U.S. District Court Judge Nina Wang became upset with Lindell during his second day of testimony.

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CA governor should call up remaining troops to thwart Trump: Ex-GOP lawmaker

Former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) urged California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to call up the rest of his National Guard troops in an effort to thwart President Donald Trump's autocratic ambitions.

Kinzinger, who served as a former lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard, told CNN Tuesday about the tactic Newsom could use to tamp down Trump's "provocative" actions.

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Musk-Trump feud likely deliberate with specific goal in mind:  Wall St analysts

Financial analysts with Wall Street firm Morgan Stanley believe that Elon Musk's very public feud with President Donald Trump was calculated to gain "maximum" attention for his opposition to the "big, beautiful bill," according to Investing.com.

Market reporter Sam Boughedda wrote Tuesday, "Morgan Stanley analysts believe that Elon Musk’s recent public communication 'campaign'...is 'likely part of a planned strategy by Elon to achieve a specific goal with his approach designed to bring maximum public attention to the issue.'"

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'What people feared': ICE impersonator zip-ties and robs woman

"This is what people have feared."

That was how American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick responded on social media Monday to reporting that a man impersonating a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent zip-tied a woman working as a cashier at a cash-only auto repair shop in Philadelphia and stole around $1,000 on Sunday afternoon.

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'Hasn't gotten it together': Analyst details dumpster fire of Hegseth's Pentagon

MSNBC political contributor Steve Benen argued in a new article that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth "still hasn't gotten it together," despite President Donald Trump's assertion that he eventually would.

In April, Trump told The Atlantic, "I think he’s gonna get it together,” after editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg listed Hegseth's failings: "he’s fired three top advisers in recent weeks, he rotated out his chief of staff, he installed a makeup studio at the Pentagon, he put attack plans in two different Signal chats, including one with his wife and personal attorney."

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Pete Hegseth dumped up to $550K in stocks right before 'Liberation Day': report

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sold off nearly two dozen stocks before President Donald Trump's tariff announcement sent the stock market into a tailspin, according to new disclosure reports.

Hegseth reported selling between $100,000 and $550,000 in stocks on March 24, nine days before "Liberation Day," and those 23 stocks included Amazon, Apple, Lowe's, Walmart and other companies that lost value after the tariff announcement – and ethics experts took notice, reported NOTUS.

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'Blatantly not true!' MSNBC analyst calls out Mike Johnson

MSNBC's Susan Del Percio ripped House Speaker Mike Johnson's criticism of California Gov Gavin Newsom as "blatantly" false.

The governor has been challenging President Donald Trump and other administration officials over their deployment of U.S. Marines and National Guard troops to Los Angeles, without his approval, to assist local law enforcement in their handling of immigration protests. The House speaker was asked to comment on Trump's suggestion that Newsom should be arrested.

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Trump threatens 'very heavy' violence against protesters at his birthday parade

President Donald Trump warned that anyone who protests the military parade on his birthday this weekend will be met with "very heavy force."

Although protesting is legal in the U.S., Trump insisted demonstrators would not be tolerated on his birthday.

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'Grave escalation': Leaked letter reveals shock order made by Kristi Noem in LA

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appeared to take a step toward circumventing federal laws that bar the military from taking part in domestic law enforcement in a letter she sent to the Department of Defense Sunday as the National Guard was deployed to Los Angeles amid mass protests over immigration raids.

In a letter obtained by The San Francisco Chronicle, Noem wrote to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that the Pentagon should direct military forces "to either detain, just as they would at any federal facility guarded by military, lawbreakers under Title 18 until they can be arrested and processed by federal law enforcement, or arrest them."

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