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‘Fraudulent woo merchant’: Internet stunned as Trump swaps pick for top health role

President Donald Trump faced immediate backlash Wednesday after announcing he would nominate wellness influencer Dr. Casey Means to serve as the country’s next surgeon general following the withdrawal of his original pick, Dr. Jeanette Nesheiwat, a former Fox News contributor.

Means is a Stanford-educated physician who dropped out of her surgical residency program before co-founding Levels, a digital health startup focused on metabolic health, The New York Times reported. She has frequently challenged mainstream medical institutions and has aligned herself with wellness and alternative health movements.

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'See the pain in peoples’ eyes': Texas law risks lives based on patient's address

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Reporting Highlights

  • New ProPublica Analysis: While the rate of dangerous infections spiked across Texas after it banned abortion in 2021, women in Houston fared far worse than those in Dallas.
  • Hospital Policies Diverge: Major Dallas hospitals empower doctors to provide abortions to patients with high-risk miscarriages. Most in Houston do not.
  • Mounting Evidence of Harm: Many Houston hospital leaders have not heeded their doctors’ calls to change their policies even after research indicated sepsis rates had tripled.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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Asian migrants thrown into solitary unless they accept deportation to Libya: lawsuit

The Trump administration is moving to deport Asian nationals, including Cambodians, Filipinos, and Vietnamese, to Libya, a new legal complaint filed in a Massachusetts federal district court alleged.

The migrants have no ties to the country, which is notorious for human rights abuses, and detainees who refuse to sign the paperwork authorizing it are being thrown in solitary confinement, the lawsuit alleges.

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'Flawed decision': Ron DeSantis defies judge amid outrage over detention

Gov. Ron DeSantis is standing by Attorney General James Uthmeier’s open defiance of a federal court order requiring law enforcement agencies in Florida to halt immigration arrests under a new state immigration law.

Talking with reporters in Tampa, the governor said the episode raises a “larger issue” of who can enact public policy in the United States.

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'What's the remedy?' Judge gobsmacked as Trump DOJ 'essentially admitted' wrongdoing

A federal judge appeared stunned during a hearing Wednesday as a Justice Department attorney all but conceded that the Trump administration violated the rights of migrants it deported under the Alien Enemies Act to a notorious prison in El Salvador.

“Agree they got no due process?” U.S. District Judge James Boasberg asked DOJ attorneys, according to a thread from Lawfare's Roger Parloff on Bluesky,

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'Too fragile!' MAGA commentator rips 'Les Mis' actors as they plan Kennedy Center boycott

Pro-Trump CNN commentator Scott Jennings raged against the actors who plan to boycott the "Les Misérables" production at the Kennedy Center when President Donald Trump shows up to attend the performance.

This comes as Trump attempts to reshape the iconic performing arts center in his own image, with the result that ticket sales have crashed and big productions are pulling out. The Kennedy Center's finances have declined so much that Trump allies are even discussing requiring Paramount to divert a portion of any potential settlement payout from Trump's lawsuit against CBS News to support it.

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MSNBC's Jen Psaki torches MAGA 'fake patriotism' and begs Dems not to squander opportunity

MSNBC host Jen Psaki is urging Democrats to reclaim the meaning of patriotism from MAGA Republicans, who she warned are using national symbols as political theater, while ignoring those who actually serve the country.

Psaki, in an op-ed published Wednesday, took aim at what she called “performative patriotism” from President Donald Trump and GOP leaders. She said the time has come “for Democrats to call out Trump.”

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'Is the president not telling the truth?' Judge grills Trump attorneys in court

The Justice Department appeared in court on Wednesday to address the habeas case challenging the Alien Enemies Act, the law used by President Donald Trump to deport migrants to a prison in El Salvador.

Just Security writer Adam Klasfeld posted on X that Judge James Boasberg asked Lee Gelernt, attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, about discovery in the case and what they hope to learn.

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Trump poised to declare war on powerful industry — and set up 'major confrontation'

President Donald Trump is preparing to go to war with the pharmaceutical industry as the White House plans to unveil a sweeping plan to slash Medicare drug prices by linking them to lower costs abroad, according to a new report in Politico.

Trump is expected to sign an executive order early next week directing his aids to pursue the “most favored nation” policy for a selection of drugs tied to the Medicare program,” the publication reported. The initiative “would use the administration’s authorities to force prices down.”

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'50 times worse!' Economist sounds alarm over Trump 2.0 as 'everything we buy is at risk'

University of Michigan Economics Professor Justin Wolfers warned that things are going to be a lot worse than Americans understand as a result of President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, Wolfers said the best thing that could happen is that Trump would "back off" his trade war.

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'How long can this go on?' Republican pressed after admitting Americans will feel 'pain'

Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL) told CNN's Brianna Keilar that he isn't shocked that American automakers are hiking prices because President Donald Trump said that there would be "some short-term pain" as a result of his tariffs.

LaHood committed to Trump's language, saying, "I don't think we can continue to go down this path of allowing countries, particularly China and others, to take advantage of the U.S. market. What President Trump is trying to do through his policies is right many of the wrongs that have been done in the trade space and bring back some of those core manufacturing jobs to the United States."

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'Wow!’ Expert stunned as judge exposes Trump admin's bid to skirt detainee's rights

President Donald Trump was called out by a federal judge explicitly for trying to deny basic due process rights to a detainee under his deportation dragnet — and a legal expert was stunned by the brazenness of it all.

The case in question concerns Badar Khan Suri, an Indian-born researcher at Georgetown University who was working legally in the United States before being arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in March and transported from Virginia to a facility in Texas ahead of a planned deportation — a move that some obvservers decried as a "government abduction."

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Trump axes key nominee following complaints from right-wing ​conspiracy theorist: report

The White House is expected to withdraw Dr. Janette Nesheiwat's nomination for U.S. Surgeon General following complaints from far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, according to a new ABC News report.

Loomer posted to X on Wednesday, "Hearing reports that @DoctorJanette Dr. Janette Nesheiwat’s nomination for US Surgeon General has been pulled by President Trump. Her Senate confirmation hearing was set to take place tomorrow."

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