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'I'm not biting': Trump's border czar backs down from Gavin Newsom's dare

President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan backed down from California Gov. Gavin Newsom's challenge to arrest him

Homan announced Saturday that he was prepared to apprehend "anyone" who interfered with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents rounding up suspected undocumented migrants, but he told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday that a reporter who asked Newsom about that threat had taken his comments out of context.

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‘Lives at stake’: Staff revolts as Trump guts life-saving medical research

Hundreds of workers at the National Institutes of Health on Monday openly protested the Trump administration’s cuts to the agency and consequences for human lives, writing in a sharply worded letter that its actions are causing “a dramatic reduction in life-saving research.”

In a June 9 letter to NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, NIH workers said they felt “compelled to speak up when our leadership prioritizes political momentum over human safety and faithful stewardship of public resources.”

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'Begging for a fight': CNN's data guru claims LA protests have Trump soaring

CNN’s data guru Harry Enten claims President Donald Trump is “begging for a fight” over immigration — and Democrats “don’t have a clue” on how to handle it.

His comments come in light of multiple new polls which show the majority of Americans trust the GOP to handle immigration issues.

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GOP lines up 'excuses' to cut Social Security after Medicaid slash: analyst

President Donald Trump repeatedly promised not to cut essential public programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security on the campaign trail — but he has found a way to propose cuts to Medicare and Medicaid while pretending they aren't cuts.

That has ominous implications for what could be awaiting Social Security down the line, wrote MSNBC opinion editor James Downey.

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Top Trump aides scramble to recruit as multiple candidates refuse Hegseth jobs

The White House has been having trouble finding suitable candidates willing to take on top roles working for defense secretary Pete Hegseth, and officials are growing concerned that filling those roles may become even more difficult.

Qualified candidates typically are eager to serve as the defense secretary’s chief of staff, but sources told NBC News that at least three people have already turned down potential roles supporting Hegseth, and vice president JD Vance and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles have actively gotten involved in the search.

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'Lost all credibility': Red state Republicans ripped apart by football spat

A group of renegade GOP state lawmakers whose quarrels with party leaders defined years of Missouri legislative inaction appears to be ripping apart over a plan to fund stadiums for the Chiefs and Royals.

On Friday, state Sen. Rick Brattin stepped down as chairman of the Missouri Freedom Caucus just days after voting in favor of $1.5 billion in tax incentives to finance new or renovated stadiums. He noted the stadium vote in the statement announcing his resignation.

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'How much pain?' Insiders warn Trump mulling punishment that could cripple Musk

President Donald Trump could inflict a lot of “pain” on Elon Musk as the public feud between the two threatens to destroy their relationship, according to a Washington Post report.

And Trump has the definite upper hand.

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Flip: Dems bombard Republican heartland with new multi-million dollar blitz

Democrats are launching an effort “to turn Texas into a political battleground,” according to the Wall Street Journal.

Launching Monday, the “Blue Texas” initiative is attempting to turn the notoriously red state into a battleground region.

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'Are they trained?' Expert shares massive red flags as troops go into LA

President Donald Trump has ordered 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles in response to widespread protests against immigration raids, but a national security correspondent said the government hasn't provided answers to some basic questions about how they'll be deployed.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass both have objected to the deployment, saying troops would needlessly escalate the situation. NBC News correspondent Courtney Kube told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that federal law limits their role in significant ways.

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Bruised Musk echoes Trump in apparent effort at olive branch

Elon Musk made an apparent attempt to get back into President Donald Trump’s good graces Monday, sharing a social media post demanding a crackdown on Los Angeles protests.

Just four days ago, a nuclear-level meltdown exploded that saw the two former allies hurl allegations — including that Trump appears in the Epstein files — and threats in a public war sparked by disagreements over the Big, Beautiful Bill.

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'Played like a chump': Analyst claims Trump walked straight into legal trap

A scathing opinion piece highlighted the unraveling of President Donald Trump's judicial strategy — and how he fundamentally misunderstands how America's legal system works.

Writing for the Daily Beast, Paul Waldman claimed Trump's recent fury towards the Federalist Society, once Trump's ally in reshaping the courts, has shown that Trump, facing mounting legal challenges, is discovering the hard way that lifetime appointments don't guarantee unwavering loyalty.

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'Right now!' Trump demands troops swarm LA as he fumes over protest inaction

President Donald Trump continued to rage Monday against protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles after deploying National Guard troops.

Nearly 60 demonstrators were arrested over the weekend as protesters were ordered to leave the downtown area, and the president called on Los Angeles police chief Jim McDonnell to crack down before the situation spun out of control.

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Massive manhunt after gunman kills 2 near Las Vegas' Bellagio Fountains

Police are hunting a gunman after two people were shot dead near the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas late Sunday, according to a report from the Independent.

The shooting took place around 10:40 p.m. local time. Police officials said it was incited by an “online conflict.”

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