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'We don't spy among friends': Key ally demands US ambassador ​answer for Trump's espionage

The government of Denmark is outraged at new reports of U.S. intelligence spying on Greenland, reported Bloomberg News — and is summoning the U.S. ambassador to provide answers.

The report, first detailed by the Wall Street Journal this week, highlighted how espionage operations are focusing on the island to learn more about the “independence movement and attitudes on American resource extraction,” evidently in furtherance of President Donald Trump's long-held ambitions to claim Greenland from Denmark, which has emphatically rejected any attempt to transfer over the island.

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Trump admits he was blindsided as House Republicans bail on key promise

When a small contingent of Republicans blocked President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" reconciliation bill on taxes, energy, and the border from including the right's long-sought elimination of funding for Planned Parenthood, Trump had no idea this was going on — until a reporter brought it to his attention on Wednesday afternoon.

After National Review reporter Audrey Fahlberg asked Trump to comment on the likely removal of Planned Parenthood cuts from the bill, the president replied, "I don't know yet. I have to see because you just told me that for the first time, we'll work something out."

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'Miscarriage of justice': Family 'devastated' after ex-officers acquitted in beating death

The family of Tyre Nichols is speaking out through their attorney following the acquittal of three former Memphis police officers on state charges that they beat the 29-year-old to death.

CNN's Brianna Keilar read the statement from the Nichols family's legal team.

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'He knows!' Trump ripped for feigning ignorance on plans to send migrants to 'hellscape'

President Donald Trump pleaded ignorance on Wednesday when asked about reports his administration was looking to deport prisoners to Libya, in addition to El Salvador.

Last week, CNN's Priscilla Alvarez reported on X, "The Trump admin has discussed with Libya and Rwanda the possibility of sending migrants who have criminal records to those two countries."

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Dozens of Republicans rebel against House leadership

President Donald Trump has asked for one "big, beautiful bill" that would fund his agenda and the projects he seeks, including funding for his immigrant deportations and border security. However, deficit hawks are refusing to support any legislation that adds to the deficit.

Politico reported Wednesday that 32 House Republicans are demanding that the budget bill have strict cuts, even if that means Trump's agenda is not fully funded.

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'Wasting my time!' MTG slams gavel dozens of times as she loses control of hearing

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was forced to bang her gavel dozens of times as she lost control of a Delivering on Government Efficiency subcommittee hearing.

During Wednesday's hearing on transgender women in sports, Greene tried to shut down Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM).

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All out war could ensue if 'revenge-obsessed' Trump can't 'rise to the occasion': expert

The escalating conflict between India and Pakistan — one that has the real possibility of becoming nuclear — could turn out to be the first true test of the Trump administration's foreign policy mettle, according to a new piece in The Atlantic.

On Wednesday, Pakistan claimed to have downed several Indian fighter jets in response to India's attack on Punjab province and Pakistan-administered Kashmir earlier this week. Pakistan claimed 21 people were killed in the strikes, including two children, and vowed further retaliation. India claimed it was striking back after a terror attack on India-controlled Kashmir killed more than 20 tourists in April.

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'Weird and wrong': Dem forces vote to end DOGE hearing as MTG 'bullies trans kids'

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) forced a vote on adjourning a Delivering on Government Efficiency subcommittee hearing because it focused on transgender women in sports instead of government spending.

During Wednesday's DOGE hearing, Chair Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused "mentally ill biological men" of competing in women's sports, "stealing their competitions, stealing their medals, and stealing their national championships."

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GOP uprising could force House to scrap $500B of Trump's tax cuts: report

In yet another blow to Congressional Republicans' efforts to pass President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" on tax cuts, energy deregulation, and border security, enough lawmakers in the House have drawn a line in the sand that could force Republicans' to cut $500 billion worth of their planned tax cuts from the bill, Politico reported on Wednesday.

"Nothing is final, and Republicans are still hoping for a full $4.5 trillion tax cut, but they’re making contingency plans as colleagues struggle to find agreement on how to cut Medicaid and a slew of other government initiatives," reported Brian Faler and Meredith Lee Hill. "Under Republicans’ budget, the amount of their tax cuts is contingent on them simultaneously cutting spending. They get $4.5 trillion for tax cuts if they reduce expenditures by $2 trillion. If they fall short of $2 trillion, their tax cut allowance is reduced accordingly. If they cut more, the tax cut could also grow."

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DEA turns off 'enhanced transparency' body cameras

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The Drug Enforcement Administration has quietly ended its body camera program barely four years after it began, according to an internal email obtained by ProPublica.

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'Bring the wrath': Trump triggers furious reaction with 'Arabian Gulf' plan

President Donald Trump reportedly plans to announce during his upcoming trip to the Middle East that the United States will no longer recognize the Persian Gulf, instead renaming it as the "Arabian Gulf."

Unlike his proclamation to rebrand the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America," which he has tried to enforce by banning news organizations that won't use the term from the briefing room, or his push to revert military bases back to names honoring Confederate generals, this change has some external geopolitical significance as the other Arab states bordering the Gulf have themselves been pushing for such a name change to be recognized.

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'We will never sign!' Trump stuns as he issues 'bizarre' demand to Swedish city

The United States is requiring businesses and government offices in Stockholm, Sweden, to comply with the Trump administration's anti-DEI policies, according to Swedish news outlet Dagens Nyheter.

"Stockholm's urban planning office must not work for diversity, equity, and inclusion," according to the outlet's English translation. "The U.S. embassy demands this in a letter with a contract that they expect the city to sign."

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'He was trying to jury rig them': Lawyers cheer as Republican judicial candidate concedes

On Wednesday, conservative North Carolina state Supreme Court judicial candidate Jefferson Griffin finally conceded to Justice Allison Riggs after he lost his bid in court to exclude votes from the election.

It has been six months since Griffin lost the election by 734 votes, and he has continued to battle in the courts.

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