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Sneaky add to GOP bill lets Trump 'violate law faster than courts can stop' him

House Republicans tucked away a brief provision that could reverse some of President Donald Trump's legal setbacks and reduce the average American's access to the courts.

The provision, called section 70302, would effectively block courts from enforcing injunctions unless the party bringing the legal challenge pays a bond — which means judges couldn't issue contempt orders against defendants who defy the courts unless the person that's suing forks over a bond at the start of their challenge, reported HuffPost.

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Trump blames Biden for horrific Colorado attack: 'Will not be tolerated'

President Donald Trump said former President Joe Biden's "ridiculous Open Border Policy" was to blame after a man accused of attacking a pro-Israeli event in Colorado was discovered to be in the U.S. after overstaying his visa.

In a Monday post to Truth Social, Trump broke his silence about the Sunday attack on demonstrators calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. Authorities say eight people were hurt.

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Crude putdown used by prominent Republican mad about Trump's latest target

President Donald Trump has now begun attacking a key right-wing legal group that was essential to one of his greatest accomplishments for the conservative movement in his first term — and a key Republican commentator is calling him out over it.

"I love how Trump attacks the Federalist Society and all the critical thinkers now insist the Federalist Society is the worst thing ever and, in their tweets, show they have no understanding of how the Federalist Society operates," wrote Erick Erickson on X. "It's all just performative leg humping."

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'Ramshackle' budget plan has Republicans torpedoing own pet projects: analysis

The “big, beautiful bill" passed by the GOP-controlled House created a “nonsensical energy strategy” that will “undermine many of their own goals,” according to an expert.

And now a New York Times guest essay is calling on the Senate to stop it.

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Mike Lindell claims 'Satan' controls voting machines ahead of defamation trial

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said "Satan" was behind allegedly rigged voting machines ahead of his defamation trial.

At a press conference outside the courthouse in Denver on Monday, Lindell was asked who had access to the computer algorithms that he claimed were used to rig the 2020 election against President Donald Trump.

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Trump just picked the 'wrong target' by turning on staunch ally: report

President Donald Trump is being warned that he "chose the wrong targets" when he went after the powerful Federalist Society and its co-founder as part of his war on judges who refuse to bend to his will, according to a political science professor writing for MSNBC.

The Federalist Society and co-founder Leonard Leo helped Trump choose Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett during his first term.

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Outraged town rises up as ICE detains teen on way to volleyball practice

The arrest of 18-year-old Marcelo Gomes Da Silva by federal immigration agents sparked outrage in the town of Milford, Massachusetts over the weekend, with community members rallying on Sunday to demand the high school student's immediate release after he was detained while on his way to volleyball practice.

Gomes was born in Brazil but has been in the U.S. since he was 6 years old and has two younger siblings, both of whom are American citizens. According to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement database, Gomes is being held in a Burlington, Massachusetts detention facility.

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Republicans have a plot to make Democrats take the fall for budget bill: report

The GOP is setting up Democrats to be the “fall guy” for their unpopular moves, according to Bloomberg columnist Erika D. Smith.

As Democrats point the finger at Republicans for potential cuts to Medicaid, Smith makes it clear it is a “mistake to assume the Democratic Party will escape blame entirely for the reconciliation bill.”

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'Saying quiet part out loud': Trump aide's barely hidden threat scares analyst

Trump aide Stephen Miller has issued a direct threat to the courts that they need to fall in line with the administration's extreme deportation policies — or else, according to an article in Slate.

Miller's warning revolved around habeas corpus, a person's constitutional right to have their detention by authorities justified before a judge. In cases like the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was shipped off to an El Salvador prison without a court hearing, habeas corpus was clearly ignored, the article argued.

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'Appalled': Fury as Trump uses liberals' own words to destroy courts

President Donald Trump and his loyalists in the Senate advanced a decades-long Republican project to dominate the judicial branch, fueling years of liberal outrage over partisan rulings and the broken nature of judicial review.

Now, wrote Austin Sarat for Salon, Trump is weaponizing all those same anti-court arguments to craft a "counter-Constitution" that disregards the power of judges altogether.

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'Are you kidding?' Stunned CNN expert scolds Dems as Trump soars despite turmoil

The polls are in, and Americans have a clear favorite party to handle the economy. CNN Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten is asking how, after the first four months of the Trump presidency, are Democrats not polling better?

“You would think after all of the waves, after the last few months, the first four months of the Donald Trump presidency, you'd expect that Democrats would have this massive lead on the economy," he said.

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'Anti-Trump': Expert claims conservative heavy-hitters have now abandoned MAGA

Some conservative heavy-hitters are uniting against President Donald Trump's trade war.

The president lashed out last week against the Federalist Society, whose leaders helped him choose judicial nominations in his first term, but there's a rift developing between Trump and the conservative legal movement against his tariffs and other administration priorities, reported the New York Times.

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Fox News' Trey Gowdy 'not in favor' of charging Colorado attacker with terrorism

Fox News analyst Trey Gowdy, a former prosecutor, said he was "not in favor" of charging a man who allegedly attacked a pro-Israel event in Boulder, Colorado, with terrorism.

After FBI Director Kash Patel called Sunday's incident a "targeted terror attack," Gowdy was asked if Mohamed Sabry Soliman should be charged with terrorism.

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