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Trump's 'economic arson' has 'awakened a sleeping giant': ex-GOP strategist

Founder of “The Warning,” Steve Schmidt, claims, “Trump has awakened a sleeping giant,” and the political climate in the United States is going to rise, in his latest Substack post.

“The next 15 days will see a ludicrous exploitation of the US military for Trump’s birthday parade, an un-American spectacle of depravity, which will desecrate the 250th anniversary of the US Army,” Schmidt said, adding, “The world will witness a day of shame, and fully understand that America has grown hollow, weak, and corrupt.”

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Supreme Court hands Trump deportation win with unsigned order

Friday afternoon, the Supreme Court ruled the Donald Trump administration can revoke an immigration policy enacted by President Joe Biden that has allowed more than 500,000 immigrants to claim temporary residency in the U.S. if they are fleeing oppression in their home countries.

According to the New York Times, the unsigned order came after the DOJ asked for an emergency ruling, and did note that Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson Sonia Sotomayor dissented.

EXCLUSIVE: Trump accused of new grift that puts Qatari plane in shade

According to the Times, the ruling "exposes some migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti to possible deportation, is the latest in a series of emergency orders by the justices in recent weeks responding to a flurry of applications asking the court to weigh in on the administration’s attempts to unwind Biden-era immigration policies."

In response, Ketanji Brown wrote that the majority did not take into account, "the devastating consequences of allowing the government to precipitously upend the lives and livelihoods of nearly half a million noncitizens while their legal claims are pending."

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Dem on DOGE committee pounces on 'out of control' Musk's reported drug problem

Elon Musk is “out of control” with his alleged drug use, and now House Democrats have filed a Civil Liability against Musk to hold him personally liable for the work he’s done at the Department of Government Efficiency, according to Congresswoman Melanie Stanbury (D-NM).

The revelation came while she was speaking on Ana Cabrera Reports Friday morning.

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Trump is setting up 'desperate' Elon Musk to take all the blame: MSNBC host

With Donald Trump promising a press conference on Friday where he will thank billionaire Elon Musk for his work in setting up the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and proceeding with the dismantling of government agencies, two MSNBC hosts suggested a set-up is in the works.

Discussing the much-hyped press availability, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough pointed to a recent Musk interview where he claimed, "I don't want to, you know, speak out against the administration, but I don't want to, because I also don't want to take responsibility for everything the [Trump] administration is doing."

That led Scarborough to joke, "I don't understand the complicated ways of Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C., but I do understand that Elon Musk is desperately trying, as sadly as he can, but as clearly as he can, to separate himself from the work that he did over the past 4 or 5 months that savaged his reputation in the business world and has hurt Tesla."

EXCLUSIVE: Trump accused of new grift that puts Qatari plane in shade

"And you can see it there. 'Oh, I'm not going to get specific but, yeah, but I don't agree with everything they're doing. Nod, nod. Wink wink," he quipped.

Co-host Jonathan Lemire predicted Trump will maneuver the press conference to make his billionaire adviser own what DOGE has done.

"What he is going to get instead of that, he's going to get a news conference in the Oval Office where Donald Trump is going to make him grab with both arms a lot of what he did in the administration," Lemire stated before adding, "That's what we're seeing here in a little bit."

He later added, "He [Musk] now sees the aftermath and the impact of what it's done on his businesses, and we've chronicled quite a bit on this show how Tesla has really taken a hit, how Musk's reputation has really taken a nosedive in a lot of quarters around the country and frankly, the planet right now, the way that his companies have suffered in Europe and other places."

"So yes, he is trying he's trying to be subtle, but he is trying his best to separate himself but that's just drawn some ire from the Trump people," he reported. "Stephen Miller went after him on Twitter this week. [House] Speaker Mike Johnson has been critical, and I suspect today we will hear President Trump really try to lash Musk to everything they've been doing in D.C. over the last couple of months."

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Chocolate shortage looming due to Trump tariffs: NYT editor

President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are ratcheting up the cost of everyday items, including staples that Americans routinely rely on for comfort — like chocolate.

Mara Gay with The New York Times told MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire Friday that Trump's tried-and-true "blame game" won't be enough to distract Americans from the reality of higher prices hitting cocoa beans and other simple pleasures.

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Red state voters passed liberal laws — GOP is desperately trying to kill them

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

Across the country, Republican lawmakers have been working to undermine or altogether undo the will of the voters by making it harder to pass amendments and laws through citizen-led initiatives.

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'I can't imagine': CNN host 'astonished' by havoc wreaked by Trump's latest cuts

CNN's Kate Bolduan repeatedly expressed her astonishment at the breadth and depth of the cuts president Donald Trump made to medical research in his ongoing feud with Harvard University.

The Trump administration canceled hundreds of grants worth millions of dollars for the university's research, which a public health expert from the school told "CNN News Central" had been abruptly halted when that funding was cut off.

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'Horrified': Trump rips apart 4 decades of work protecting battered women

This story was originally reported by Jasmine Mithani and Mel Leonor Barclay of The 19th. Meet Jasmine and Mel and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy.

Over the last four decades, the United States has built a web of federal policies and funding to address domestic and intimate partner violence, a pervasive health and safety crisis.

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Hurricane season is here — and Trump change has left low-income areas in danger

By Ivis García, Texas A&M University and Shannon Van Zandt, Texas A&M University

When powerful storms hit your city, which neighborhoods are most likely to flood? In many cities, they’re typically low-income areas. They may have poor drainage, or they lack protections such as seawalls.

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‘Show up and get deported anyway’: Migrants face impossible choice at court

Federal immigration officials continued targeting people at the Phoenix Immigration Courthouse on Thursday, surveilling and detaining migrants whose cases were dismissed minutes earlier in ways that appear to be an attempt to minimize attention from both protestors and media.

Berta, a soft-spoken 48-year-old woman who was afraid to give her last name, spoke to the Arizona Mirror while she and her lawyer took refuge near protesters. She said that the United States has been her home longer than Mexico ever was.

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'I want normalcy back': Trump takes heat from both sides over his latest attack

Internet users sounded off on President Donald Trump after he claimed China has “violated its agreement” with the United States.

“Two weeks ago China was in grave economic danger! The very high Tariffs I set made it virtually impossible for China to TRADE into the United States marketplace which is, by far, number one in the World,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday.

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'Should be embarrassed': Trump admin slaps back as it's caught in major lie

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The Trump administration knew that the vast majority of the 238 Venezuelan immigrants it sent to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador in mid-March had not been convicted of crimes in the United States before it labeled them as terrorists and deported them, according to U.S. Department of Homeland Security data that has not been previously reported.

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Elon Musk used so much ketamine he wrecked his bladder: insiders

The knives are coming out as Elon Musk exits the White House, with insiders spilling new details about his drug use and family drama.

The tech mogul bought himself a perch inside the White House by donating at least $275 million of his own money to get Donald Trump re-elected as president, but he alienated administration insiders and the president's allies with his drug use and erratic behavior, reported the New York Times.

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