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Trump lashes out at 'Radical Left Judges' as he leans on Supreme Court in new rant

President Donald Trump again took to social media to lean on the conservative Supreme Court to greenlight his administration's mass deportation plans.

The Trump administration has multiple immigration cases before the Supreme Court this year. This month, officials asked the high court to allow it to end humanitarian parole for more than 500,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, which was granted under a Biden-era program.

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Trump's 'free plane' could leave Americans on the hook for hundreds of millions

President Donald Trump claims he’s getting a “free, very expensive airplane” from Qatar – but the so-called gift could end up costing American taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, experts and lawmakers told Politico.

“This isn’t really a gift,” Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT) told Politico on Monday. “You’d basically have to tear the plane down to the studs and rebuild it to meet all the survivability, security and communications requirements of Air Force One. It’s a massive undertaking — and an unfunded one at that.”

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'Translation — white': Trump official clobbered over claim Afrikaners can 'assimilate'

President Donald Trump's deputy secretary of state, Christopher Landau, spoke to the press while welcoming over 50 Afrikaner refugees on Monday. He told the BBC that one of the main reasons that Trump chose these refugees over others is that they fit in more easily.

"Some of the criteria is making sure that refugees did not pose any challenge to our national security and that they could be assimilated easily into our country," Landau said.

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'Fools?' Conservative blasts Trump for being voice of 'old-world autocracy'

Conservative writer Bill Kristol harkened back to the "older and simpler days" of "republican virtue" in his latest piece for The Bulwark, which accuses President Donald Trump of carrying on the voice of "old-world autocracy."

"I’m old enough to remember when this was a republic. A proud republic," Kristol wrote. "We were proud to be different from the principalities and powers of the old world. We were confident of our superiority to the hereditary aristocracies and monarchies that had dominated political life everywhere on the globe, and that still did in many places."

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'People have a misunderstanding': Justice John Roberts downplays overturning landmark case

John Roberts, chief justice of the Supreme Court, downplayed the overturning of landmark decisions like the Roe v. Wade abortion rights ruling during his tenure.

While speaking Monday at Georgetown University Law Center, Roberts insisted that his court had overturned far fewer precedents than previous courts.

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'Serious concerns': Dems demand probe into 'improper targeting' after latest Trump firing

The top Democratic lawmaker on the Committee on House Administration is calling for an inspector general investigation into possible “improper communications” between the Trump administration and employees at the Library of Congress.

In a letter posted Monday by CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane, Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY) urged Inspector General Kimberly Benoit to launch a formal review of what he described as troubling signs of executive overreach into the affairs of the legislative branch.

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'Horrified to learn': Obsolete Wisconsin law flagged as threat to voting secrecy

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Wisconsin’s free newsletter here.

When the clerk of Rock County, Wisconsin, gets a public-records request for images of election ballots, much of it is easy to fulfill. For most municipalities in the county, it’s just a matter of uploading a photo of the ballot that’s already captured when it gets tabulated.

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'Not gonna cut it': Reporter scoffs at Trump aide's crusade in 'long-simmering' tension

President Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller wants to suspend habeas corpus for migrants, essentially treating them as an invading army not subject to all the typical rights of a person subject to detention — and it's based on flimsy legal reasoning that won't hold up in court, CNN's Paula Reid told anchors Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar on Monday.

"Paula, talk to us a little bit about what is being considered here and how much latitude the Trump administration has," said Keilar.

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'Easily assimilate': Trump admin tries to explain refugee exception for white Afrikaners

President Donald Trump's deputy secretary of state, Christopher Landau, spoke to the press while welcoming a group of over 50 Afrikaner refugees.

Trump announced a new executive order on Monday morning that would help individuals who were part of a genocide in South Africa of white farmers, he said.

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'Stop handing out money!' Conservatives rage as GOP proposes 'MAGA accounts for kids'

Some conservatives took to social media to denounce the "MAGA accounts for kids" idea outlined in the draft House spending bill that would give $1,000 investment seed money to children.

Semafor reported that the original idea belonged to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who claimed MAGA savings accounts for "every child born in America" would "help them begin the journey of savings and benefit from the wonders of compound interest."

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Trump slammed as ‘slowest learner in presidential history' amid 'humiliating failures'

MSNBC analyst Steve Benen pulled no punches Monday in a stinging op-ed that dissected Donald Trump’s latest presidential frustrations, calling the MAGA leader “gobsmacked” by the realities of foreign policy.

“I’m surprised by the degree to which the president is surprised,” Benen, a producer for "The Rachel Maddow Show," wrote Monday. The MSNBC political contributor used his piece to criticize Trump after reports surfaced over the weekend that the president is struggling to make good on his campaign vows to bring a swift end to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

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'Unprecedented and dangerous': Trump’s massive gift stuns ethics expert

President Donald Trump's acceptance of a free jumbo jet from the Qatari government is an ethics violation on a scale hardly ever seen in modern American history, an ethics expert said Monday afternoon.

And it throws everything that happens in Trump's upcoming Middle East peace talks into question.

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Trump’s touted worker tax cuts end just in time for his exit under newly unveiled GOP bill

A Republican budget bill would expire some of President Donald Trump's key campaign promises on lowering taxes before he leaves office.

The GOP budget, which Trump has referred to as "one big beautiful bill," included tax exemptions for tips and overtime wages.

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