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Whistleblower aide Miles Taylor files formal complaint over Trump's retaliation

Former Trump administration security official and whistleblower Miles Taylor is filing a formal complaint with the inspectors general of the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security, alleging that President Donald Trump's memorandum declaring him a "traitor" and suspending his security clearance is unconstitutional retaliation against a political critic.

In a new article in Time Magazine, Taylor, who famously authored the anonymous "resistance" op-ed in The New York Times during the first Trump administration, outlined his reasoning and why he refuses to back down.

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'Scrambling to obey': Analyst claims Trump has Bessent 'backed into a corner'

President Donald Trump has his Treasury secretary Scott Bessent "backed into a corner" and telling lies about the economy that make him intensely uncomfortable, according to MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle.

Ruhle, a former Wall Street executive, told The Daily Beast podcast's Joanna Coles that Bessent often struggles to answer interviewers' questions because he's forced to "defend a position that’s not rooted in truth.”

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'Dopamine hit': WaPo claims Trump addicted after discovering raging obsession

President Donald Trump is "addicted" to social media, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.

Trump is posting “day and night,” with 2,262 Truth Social entries in just 132 days. The outlet, which dubbed him the "influencer in chief," wrote, “The data portrays an influencer-in-chief whose reach has grown vastly larger than during his first term.”

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'They were warned!' Trump rages as California blatantly ignores order

Former President Donald Trump lashed out early Tuesday after a transgender athlete took victory in a California high school track-and-field meet, vowing to impose "large-scale fines" on the state if it continues to allow transgender athletes to compete.

Jurupa Valley High School junior AB Hernandez, a trans girl, recently shared first place in the high jump and triple jump, and took second place in the long jump, at the state meet. This sparked outrage from Trump, who had previously threatened to withhold federal funding from California if Hernandez was allowed to compete.

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'Can't stand him': Trump snaps at Rand Paul in spat over 'Beautiful Bill'

President Donald Trump lashed out at Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) after he threatened to vote against the president's funding bill.

In posts to his Truth Social platform on Tuesday, Trump expressed frustration over attempts to have the Senate pass his "Big Beautiful Bill."

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Supreme Court's Trump-supporting swipes have nation at edge of crisis: experts

The U.S. Supreme Court has been intervening in President Donald Trump's ongoing assault on the law with "troubling" frequency, according to a pair of legal experts — even if the justices occasionally rule against him.

Slate's Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern discussed the first Supreme Court term of Trump's second presidency, and they agreed the justices have simultaneously sought to expand executive powers while also reining in the White House’s most lawless abuses.

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'Stakes are too high': Trump drives former Tea Partier into the Democratic Party

Joe Walsh long ago left the Republican Party, but his time as a political independent has come to an end.

The former Republican congressman, who was swept into office as part of the Tea Party wave in 2010, and long-shot GOP challenger to Donald Trump in 2020, announced Tuesday that he had formally joined the Democratic Party.

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'Doing something right': MAGA-targeted author reveals plot to thwart Trump

The Trump administration has been aggressively censoring books from libraries under federal control to limit the flow of disfavored ideas, even red-flagging terms like "female" or "woman" from papers receiving federal grants. But in one case, a banned author and his supporters fought back — and won.

Speaking to Salon's Chauncey DeVega in an interview published on Tuesday, Robert P. Jones, the president of the Public Religion Research Institute and the author of "White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity," detailed the story.

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Late-night Trump brag shattered by 'damning' report issued just hours later

President Donald Trump fired off a series of posts on his Truth Social platform bragging about the state of the economy under his trade war — only for his boasts to be immediately shattered by a "damning" new economic analysis published hours later, reported The Daily Beast on Tuesday morning

"Because of Tariffs, our Economy is BOOMING!" Trump wrote. He then followed up with re-posted a previous entry saying, "With the help of Patriots like you, we're going to produce our own metal, unleash our own energy, secure our own future, build our Country, control our destiny and we are once again going to put Pennsylvania steel into the backbone of America like never before!"

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'This isn’t normal': Expert warns markets are 'waking up' to GOP dysfunction

The markets are “waking up” to President Donald Trump’s economic policy that just “isn’t normal,” according to New York Times guest columnist and Columbia University history professor, Adam Tooze.

Tooze believes concern over Trump’s policies is “shifting to the $29 trillion market for U.S. Treasuries.”

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'Once again like never before!' Trump contradicts himself in nonsensical pledge

President Donald Trump highlighted his announcement that he's doubling the tariff on steel imports to 50 percent with a seeming contradiction.

The president spoke last week at U.S. Steel’s Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant in suburban Pittsburgh, where he told steelworkers he was boosting the tariffs starting Wednesday to protect their industry, and he reposted video of that speech – along with a vapid sales pitch – on Truth Social.

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The ruse that lets big tech dodge Trump's immigration crackdown

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

Reporting Highlights

  • Temp to Permanent: There’s periodic debate over the 120,000 foreigners annually awarded temporary H-1B visas, but almost no attention to the process by which many receive green cards.
  • Filled, Then Verified: Foreign workers are eligible for permanent residency only when no U.S. citizens can do the job — but companies confirm that after foreigners have been employed as temps.
  • Lost in Print: The law also requires that companies advertise these jobs in the classified ads of Sunday print newspapers, decreasing the chances that U.S. applicants see the listing.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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Swing state rocked as Trump rips away 'godsend' grant

Thomasville, Georgia, has a water problem. Its treatment system is far out of date, posing serious health and environmental risks.

“We have wastewater infrastructure that is old,” said Sheryl Sealy, the assistant city manager for this city of 18,881 near the Florida border, about 45 minutes from Tallahassee. “Its critical that we do the work to replace this.”

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