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Marco Rubio flips on Trump vow as he works to return wrongly deported man

WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is personally working to facilitate the return of a man wrongly deported to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador, at the request of the Department of Homeland Security, the Trump administration said on Monday in court documents.

If successful, the man, identified in documents in federal court in Maryland only by the pseudonym of “Cristian,” would be the first deported person returned from the brutal Salvadoran Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo, or CECOT.

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'The enemy': Analyst sees sinister driving force behind Trump university attacks

President Donald Trump's attacks on universities are being driven by his right-hand man, according to New York Times contributor Thomas B. Edsall.

“Vice President JD Vance is the most florid member of the administration voicing this hatred of academia,” Edsall said.

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'Mean': Trump's new FEMA chief whines after 'joke' leaves new staff stunned

President Donald Trump's new chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency whined about "mean-spirited" jokes after a comment about hurricane season left his new staff dumbfounded.

David Richardson casually admitted at an all-hands meeting that he didn't know the U.S. had a hurricane season — just a day after it began.

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'Totally false!' Trump fury sparked by rumors of Harvard grudge origins

President Donald Trump lashed out at one of his biographers after the writer claimed an escalating feud with Harvard University was based on a personal grudge.

Author Michael Wolff, who has written several books about the inner workings of the White House under Trump, claimed the president has brought his executive powers to bear on the Ivy League school because he was not accepted there as a student decades ago. Trump angrily denied his account.

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'Parks and Rec' star unleashes as MAGA activist uses image to bash gay rights

One of the most iconic stars of the smash hit sitcom "Parks and Recreation" took issue with a far-right MAGA activist using his likeness in a meme.

Over the weekend, Michael Flynn Jr. posted to X, "Good morning and Happy Sunday! No quotes today. Just wanted to post how I feel about 'pride' month." He accompanied this post with an edited GIF of Ron Swanson, the fictional ultra-libertarian, anti-government parks manager of the City of Pawnee, Indiana, tossing an LGBTQ pride flag into a dumpster.

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Exclusive: Memo exposes DOGE's potential 'end game' for U.S. Postal Service

While still under the leadership of Elon Musk, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) consulted with the leader of a little known arm of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), a memo obtained by Raw Story revealed — prompting legal and academic experts to warn of potential trouble ahead.

On March 19, Chief Postal Inspector Gary Barksdale issued a “situational update” to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), USPS’s law enforcement arm, about a meeting with DOGE, according to the memo, which Raw Story received through a Freedom of Information Act request.

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RFK Jr. caught using AI to fabricate studies in Trump health report

The top Democrat on the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday in response to the Trump administration's recent "Make America Healthy Again" report and exposés about fake citations, mischaracterizations of studies, and apparent use of artificial intelligence.

Since The MAHA Report: Make Our Children Healthy Again was published last month by U.S. President Donald Trump's Make America Healthy Again Commission, academics, campaigners, journalists, and lawmakers have raised concerns about it.

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‘This was bananas’: Rachel Maddow floored by ICE raid gone ‘horribly wrong'

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow unloaded on Trump-era immigration agents while blasting what she described as a bungled and militarized ICE raid in San Diego that left the community stunned.

“This was bananas,” Maddow said during the opening minutes of her show Monday night. According to the MSNBC host, "multiple clown cars" of agents in “full battle rattle with helmets and long guns and flak jackets and goggles and masks” stormed a San Diego restaurant on Friday.

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'Unsettling': Jewish lawmakers fear escalating violence after Boulder attack

In the wake of the horrific suspected antisemitic terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, Jewish lawmakers are speaking out in fear that political violence against Jews in America could be escalating, Axios reported on Monday evening.

In this attack, a man lobbed Molotov cocktails into a rally for the release of hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza, and shouted "Free Palestine!" Eight people, ranging from age 52 to 88, were hospitalized.

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MTG's 'swatter' pleads guilty to 'yearslong' attack operation

A Romanian man has pleaded guilty in federal court to "swatting" Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) — but it's just the tip of the iceberg, reported The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday evening.

In fact, the offender, 26-year-old Thomasz Szabo, has gone after more than 100 people in the same way.

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MAHA movement nears major win as Kennedy-backed bill targets Doritos

A Texas bill that could slap warning labels on popular snack foods like Doritos and M&Ms is one step away from becoming law – and is poised to be among “the most substantive victories yet for the Make America Healthy Again movement.

As Bloomberg reported Monday, Texas Senate Bill 25 would require that packaged foods sold in the Lone Star State display warning labels if they contain certain additives banned or restricted in other countries. The labels would warn consumers about ingredients “not recommended for human consumption” by other countries and would go into effect starting in 2027, Bloomberg added.

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Trump's FEMA chief admits to staff he didn't know there was a hurricane season

President Donald Trump's head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency stupefied staffers with an admission he wasn't even aware there was a hurricane season, Reuters reported on Monday.

"The remark was made by David Richardson, who has led FEMA since early May. It was not clear to staff whether he meant it literally, as a joke, or in some other context," said the report by Leah Douglas, Ted Hesson, and Nathan Layne. However, "a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, FEMA's parent agency, said the comment was a joke and that FEMA is prepared for hurricane season."

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'Incompetence': Trump claims 'big, beautiful bill' stops Democrat 'destruction'

Donald Trump lashed out at Democrats in a fiery set of Truth Social posts where he accused them of spreading “false statements” about what the president is calling the “one, big, beautiful bill” that he claims will deliver historic spending cuts, tax relief and border security.

“So many false statements are being made about ‘THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL,’” Trump wrote Monday in the second of two back-to-back social media posts. “But what nobody understands is that it’s the single biggest Spending Cut in History, by far!”

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