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The Supreme Court has spoken — but Trump still refuses to bring deported man home

GREENBELT, MARYLAND — A federal judge said Friday the Trump administration has “pretty broadly” invoked the state secrets privilege to withhold information on its efforts — or, the judge indicated, a possible lack of effort — to return a wrongly deported Maryland man from a prison in El Salvador.

President Donald Trump’s administration moved last month to invoke the so-called state secrets privilege to shield information about its process to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States after a top immigration official admitted his removal to a prison in El Salvador was an “administrative error.”

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House GOP chair James Comer vows to probe Biden staffers: 'We think we've ID'd them'

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) on Friday ramped up his scrutiny over Joe Biden’s mental capabilities while in office, as he promised a new probe into the former president’s use of the auto pen.

“Joe Biden wasn’t capable of making decisions, he wasn’t coherent,” Comer said. “We want to find out who was making the decisions in the last nine months of the Biden White House.”

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Trump roasted after bizarre brag to Fox's Bret Baier: 'Need a dementia word salad decoder'

President Donald Trump made a bizarre claim during his interview with Fox News' Bret Baier released on Friday, regarding the value of the "deals" he has inked with Middle Eastern countries in his tour of the region.

“Think of it, this trip, I made 12 times the money that we're talking about," Trump told Baier. "I made that money in a few days. I've always been good with money. I make money. In four days, I made 12 times what we spent in Ukraine."

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Leaked Biden audio sends internet into frenzy as critics say that’s not the real scandal

Outrage erupted across social media Friday after Axios published newly obtained audio of former President Joe Biden appearing to struggle with memory lapses during a special counsel interview, which quickly triggered criticism of the outlet itself.

The audio, obtained by Axios, captures Biden occasionally slurring his words and losing his train of thought during questioning by special counsel Robert Hur, who infuriated the Biden White House when he concluded that the Democrat was “a well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

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Trump's 'wounded statement' proves he's hurting: legal expert

A former prosecutor said President Donald Trump's social media outburst shows the Supreme Court "wounded" him Friday.

The high court blocked Trump from moving forward with deporting Venezuelan migrants under a rarely used 1700s-era law known as the Alien Enemies Act. The court extended its previous order temporarily blocking Trump's administration from deporting dozens of Venezuelan men held in North Texas.

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ICE accused of faking 'alien harboring' allegations to snatch activists

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents lied to federal judges about the reasons they needed warrants to enter the homes of Columbia University students and arrest them, according to attorneys investigating the matter.

Per The Guardian, "a recently unsealed search warrant application shows that ICE told a judge it needed a warrant because the agency was investigating Columbia University for 'harboring aliens.'" However, according to the allegation, the warrant application was a "pretext" so they could "try to arrest two students, including one green card holder, in order to deport them."

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Trump team fiercely denies ordering analyst to 'rethink' intelligence that undermined him

The White House is lashing out at a New York Times report that a top Trump appointee ordered a career analyst to “rethink” findings that undercut Donald Trump’s use of wartime powers to deport Venezuelan migrants.

A political appointee to Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, ordered senior analyst Michael Collins to redo a classified assessment surrounding the notorious Tren de Aragua gang and its ties to the Venezuelan government, according to the report. A previous intelligence gathering found that the gang was not acting on behalf of Venezuela’s government as Trump and top administration officials have repeatedly claimed, the Times reported.

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Meghan McCain compares CNN's Jake Tapper to OJ Simpson as she tears into explosive book

Meghan McCain, former co-host of "The View" and daughter of the late Sen. John McCain, compared CNN anchor Jake Tapper to O.J. Simpson this week.

The comment came during an episode of "Next Up with Mark Halperin" on Thursday, in which she was asked her view on Tapper's explosive new book, "Original Sin," which accused former President Joe Biden's circle of shielding the president and covering up cognitive decline, leading to sweeping losses for Democrats in the 2024 election.

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GOP's version of 'Custer’s last stand' rewarded with tongue-lashing from WSJ editors

House Republicans got a tongue-lashing from the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board on Friday, after the spectacular failure to advance President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" on tax cuts, energy deregulation, and border security.

The Budget Committee, a crucial step for the bill, failed to recommend it, with a handful of GOP hardliners frustrated over the bill not having further spending cuts joining every Democrat to block the measure. And, the board wrote, they agree with those hardliners.

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'Nice try': Jake Tapper claps back as Biden circle downplays audio of him 'losing himself'

CNN’s Jake Tapper delivered a fierce pushback Friday after Joe Biden's team attempted to downplay newly released audio of the former president appearing to struggle with memory lapses during a special counsel interview.

The audio, obtained by Axios, captures Biden occasionally slurring his words and losing his train of thought during questioning by Special Counsel Robert Hur, who infuriated the Biden White House when he concluded that the Democrat was “a well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

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MAGA senator unloads on CNN's Jake Tapper: 'Arsonist discovers a fire he started!'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) launched a tirade against CNN's Jake Tapper in the latest episode of his "The Verdict" show.

Tapper, along with Axios' Alex Thompson, are unveiling a new book, "Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," which details several new allegations about former President Joe Biden's deterioration behind the scenes in his final year of office and the effort by his inner circle to conceal this fact from even many members of his own administration.

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‘Screwing things up!’ MTG escalates feud with fellow Republicans

The Republican civil war over President Donald Trump’s sprawling budget bill so no signs of slowing down Friday as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) unloaded on Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) and other GOP colleagues.

At the center of the drama is the bill’s treatment of the state and local tax deduction, also known as SALT. Lawler, like others in the New York delegation, is currently opposed to the president’s package for failing to fully repeal the SALT cap. The bitter feud between Greene and Lawler spilled over into a public battle Wednesday as the two Republican lawmakers flung jabs at each other.

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Trump stuns internet with 'bizarre' reference to everyday word as 'N word'

The internet let out a collective gasp as President Donald Trump referred to the word "nuclear" as the "N word" during a light moment with Fox News anchor Bret Baier.

Baier and Trump's interview aired Friday night, in which Trump talked about a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

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