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'Buried in final pages': GOP quietly slips plan to let Trump crush nonprofits into bill

House Republicans on Monday quietly revived a proposal that would grant the Trump administration broad authority to crush nonprofits it views as part of the political opposition, from environmental justice organizations to news outlets.

Fight for the Future and other advocacy groups called attention to the measure, which was buried in the final pages of the House Ways and Means Committee's draft reconciliation bill, starting on page 380.

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Blistering resignation letter urges direct action against Trump: 'Answer lies in refusal'

A leading academic announced her resignations from two federal advisory boards in protest of President Donald Trump's policies.

Alondra Nelson, the Harold F. Linder Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study and a researcher, author, policy advisor and nonprofit administrator, published an op-ed Tuesday morning in Time Magazine announcing announcing that she was resigning from the National Science Board and the Library of Congress Scholars Council.

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'Backlash': Analyst warns even most hardcore supporters stunned by overly 'bold' Trump policy

President Donald Trump could soon be facing some major backlash on his immigration policies, according to an analysis from The Atlantic.

Writer Nick Miroff noted that while Trump’s poll numbers look good on immigration, the actual approval rating is “misleading.”

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'Corruption tour': Trump lashed by criticism as he arrives in Saudi Arabia

President Donald Trump has begun his long-anticipated tour of the Middle East, where he is set to negotiate with a number of foreign nations and try to resolve conflicts and wars in the region — but he already begins that mission under a cloud of doubt and skepticism at home.

In particular, the trip has been marred by reports that he wants to put business deals over diplomacy, and the fact that the government of Qatar is gifting Trump a $400 million luxury Boeing 747, which raises questions of whether any concessions or benefits accruing to Qatar in Trump's discussions will truly be in America's interests and has even some of Trump's firmest supporters crying foul.

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'We can't give up': Black doctor's lifetime work screeches to halt due to Trump policy

The work of several Black doctors who established multiple scholarships for Black medical students at the University of Cincinnati has come to a halt because of President Donald Trump’s policies, according to a Washington Post report.

Clyde Henderson is a retired orthopedic surgeon in Cincinnati who spoke with the outlet about the problem.

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'Don't rain on Trump's parade': Would-be GOP presidential candidates warned to skip 2028

Democrats are already jockeying for position nearly four years before the next presidential election, but a new report claims would-be Republican contenders are being frozen out to avoid undercutting President Donald Trump.

Prospective GOP candidates are giving the president plenty of space to operate and waiting to see what influence he would have on the 2028 contest, which he has suggested he would take part in despite constitutional term limits. Republican strategists don't expect that "wait-and-see approach to change anytime soon, reported CNN.

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'A gift to mothers': Moms could drive solo in Texas car pool lanes under GOP bill

"“A gift to our mothers”: Moms could drive solo in car pool lanes under Texas House bill" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Kristi Noem scraps protection for thousands of Afghans who helped US against Taliban

WASHINGTON — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Monday announced about 9,000 Afghans living in the United States who had been protected from deportation will no longer be shielded as of mid-July.

After the United States withdrew from Afghanistan in 2022, the Biden administration designated Temporary Protected Status, along with other legal temporary status pathways, for thousands of Afghans who aided the U.S. against the Taliban terrorist group and fled their home country. Thirteen U.S. military members were killed in the chaotic withdrawal at the Kabul airport.

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GOP candidate in ruby red state backtracks from Trump amid panic of Dem victory

A mayoral race in Nebraska's "blue dot" could be a test of voter dissatisfaction with Donald Trump's second presidency — and a bellwether for next year's midterm elections.

Democrats in the liberal enclave in a conservative state are hoping to unseat Omaha's three-term Republican mayor, Jean Stothert, in a technically nonpartisan election. But anger over Trump's agenda has fueled closer-than-expected results in special elections for GOP-held seats in Florida and a decisive victory for Democrats in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race, reported the Washington Post.

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'Endangered': Justice John Roberts takes apparent swing at Trump

Chief Justice John Roberts took an apparent swing at President Donald Trump Monday as he warned that America's justice system was "endangered" — and took particular aim at attacks on judges.

Though Trump wasn't named by the justice, he has openly targeted judges in the multiple criminal and civil cases he has faced, as well as judges ruling on parts of his agenda. Some of this attacks have contributed to death threats.

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'This is chaos': Morning Joe rips into Trump over bizarre foreign policy

President Donald Trump has tried to remake the U.S. economy in his own image — and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said that was causing "chaos" across global financial markets.

The president arrived Tuesday in Saudi Arabia for the start of three days of summits in the Middle East that will blend business and diplomacy, and he sparked backlash from some of his leading MAGA allies by accepting a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar's royal family as the next presidential aircraft.

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Church lands in crosshairs of MAGA tantrum after defying Trump

The Episcopal Church landed into the crosshairs of a MAGA tantrum after it scrapped a long-standing agreement with the government over a controversial Trump policy.

The church’s decision came after 49 white South Africans arrived in the U.S. as refugees, part of a ruling from President Donald Trump who accused their nation’s government of discriminating against whites.

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'Do you like Hamas?' Leading political commentators describe grilling at US airports

"It happened," said progressive online political commentator Hasan Piker on Sunday in a cryptic post on the social media site X—one that suggested he wasn't altogether surprised when he was detained for several hours by border agents at a Chicago airport after flying back to the U.S. from France.

He explained to his 1.5 million followers later that he had been stopped by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents "for additional questioning."

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