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'I am illegal': Democrat makes stunning revelation on Minnesota House floor

Rep. Kaohly Her, DFL-St. Paul, revealed a stunning detail about herself during a debate on the Minnesota House floor Monday: She came to the United States as a child illegally.

“I am illegal in this country. My parents are illegal here in this country,” Her said.

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More than 1,800 rallies to swarm US streets as Trump readies Marines in LA

U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday ordered the deployment of National Guard troops to quell anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests in Los Angeles, prompting a response from the coalition behind upcoming nationwide protests planned to counter Trump's Washington, D.C. military parade on June 14.

The coalition organizing the "No Kings" national day of action accused the Trump administration of "escalating tensions" in a statement released Sunday.

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'Arkansas isn't scared': Sarah Huckabee Sanders warns GOP of 'broken system'

Arkansas Governor and former Donald Trump spokeswoman Sara Huckabee Sanders is calling on Republicans to ‘fix the broken, backward system,’ according to her guest essay in the New York Times.

The broken and backward system she is asking the GOP to fix is within the healthcare system. More specifically, she is speaking out about pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). According to Sanders, they “operate as self-serving middlemen between drug manufacturers, insurance companies, and you. Now my home state, Arkansas, is taking action against them.”

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Elon Musk was right — there is a 'really big bomb' controlling Trump: ex-aide

An Ex-aide of Donald Trump revealed Tuesday that he believes there is a big secret compromising the president — but it isn’t the one Elon Musk claimed to have revealed.

Amid a brutal public row Thursday, Musk claimed it was “time to drop the really big bomb.”

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Exclusive: Big money plan eyes new way to push states further right

Elon Musk may be falling out with Donald Trump and the Republican Party, but the Tesla billionaire’s chainsaw-wielding, cheesehead-wearing, million-dollar-donating attempt to seduce Wisconsin voters earlier this year was just “the tip of the spear” for big money influence on state supreme court elections, legal experts and government watchdogs tell Raw Story.

Conservative groups such as the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) have committed to seven-figure spending in 2025 state supreme court elections, seeking to ensure conservative rulings on state legislation and position Republicans for favorable redistricting in 2030.

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'Must be so proud!' RFK sparks outrage for breaking vow to GOP senator

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) is under fire after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced plans to fire all 17 members of the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee – just months after the lawmaker voted to confirm him under the assurances he would do no such thing.

Kennedy, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed Monday, said the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is plagued by “persistent conflicts of interest and has become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine.” Kennedy added that the move is meant to "earn" back public trust in vaccines.

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'What's changed?' Trump's 'border czar' confronted on CNN with old Trump clip

White House border czar Tom Homan defended Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles during a CNN interview on Monday, where host Kaitlan Collins pressed him on a contradictory statement made by the president in 2020.

Speaking about the escalating protests and Trump’s controversial move to deploy federal law enforcement to Los Angeles, Homan praised the MAGA leader’s decision as necessary to prevent violence.

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Trump's 'border czar' breaks with president over arresting Newsom

Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan said Monday that the Trump administration has “no intention to arrest” California Gov. Gavin Newsom, despite the president’s suggestion that he would support the move.

“There’s no intention to arrest,” the Democratic governor,” Homan said in an exclusive interview with CBS News. “That whole thing's been taken out of context," he added. "They haven't crossed a line yet … If you cross that line, I don't care who they are — the governor, the mayor, whatever — and when you commit a crime against ICE officers, we will seek prosecution."

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Trump lackeys scramble to write use-of-force rules for Marines to crush protests

President Donald Trump is deploying 700 active-duty Marines to quell the anti-deportation protests erupting in Los Angeles — but the order is so unprecedented, Pentagon officials are being forced to write the rules for the deployment as they go, The Associated Press reported on Monday.

"The 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines are coming from Twentynine Palms, California, and will augment about 4,100 National Guard members already in LA or authorized to be deployed there to respond to the protests," reported Tara Copp and Lolita C. Baldor. However, while "the forces have been trained in deescalation, crowd control and standing rules for the use of force" per the Northern Command, uncertainty remains about whether they are prepared for this type of assignment deployed against Americans.

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'They oppose common sense!' Airbnb declares war on NYC mayoral candidates

Three Democratic mayoral candidates in New York City are under fire and now the targets of a $1 million Airbnb-backed digital ad campaign over their opposition to short-term rentals in the city, Politico reported.

In a 30-second spot that began airing Monday, a narrator warns that the “plans and policies” of progressive candidates, state Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, former Comptroller Scott Stringer, and current New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, “will make New York even more expensive.”

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Trump's DOJ throws sharp rebuke at judge who claimed immunity for official acts

President Donald Trump's Justice Department is not happy with Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan's legal defense in their criminal case against her.

According to The New York Times, prosecutors rejected her claim that she has immunity for acts carried out in her official capacity — an argument for which Dugan cited the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. United States, where Trump himself was granted some degree of immunity for official acts in a challenge to the now-defunct federal charges of election conspiracy against him.

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Major 'catch' flagged by expert in California's lawsuit against Trump

A CNN legal expert shed insight into a lawsuit filed by California officials against President Donald Trump on Monday over his decision to federalize and deploy the California National Guard to Los Angeles, bypassing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s authority.

Trump ordered the mobilization of thousands of the state's National Guard troops to the city without Newsom's consent or request, even though Newsom is the commander-in-chief of the state’s troops under both state and federal law. The move was in response to escalating protests in Los Angeles against aggressive federal immigration enforcement actions.

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House Republican slams Speaker Mike Johnson over 'hold my beer' moment

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) took another shot at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in his ongoing spat with Johnson and President Donald Trump amid ongoing disagreements over fiscal policy and party leadership.

Massie — who once took part in an effort to oust Johnson from the speakership — took aim at the House speaker again on Monday.

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