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ICE gave mother less than 2 minutes to decide toddler's deportation fate: attorney

Immigration agents gave a mother less than two minutes to decide the fate of her children – one of whom is a 2-year-old U.S. citizen – before she was deported to Honduras, according to the child's attorney.

Grace Willis, who represents the toddler, told MSNBC on Monday that the child's mother was arrested last week along with her two children during a routine check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and she said federal agents prevented any contact with the woman for days until she was eventually allowed to speak to her partner by phone – but for only two minutes, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Never so scared': Furious pastor berates cops after witnessing tasing of MTG constituent

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s chaotic town hall earlier this month stunned constituents who witnessed two men tasered by local police, according to emails obtained by Raw Story.

The Acworth Police Department arrested three attendees at the Georgia Republican congresswoman’s town hall at the Acworth Community Center on April 15, prompting emails to the Chief of Police Mark Cheatham, which Raw Story obtained through a Georgia Open Records Act request.

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'Fork in the road': DOGE sets sights on peace

The Peace Corps is bracing for major staff cuts after a sweeping review by the Department of Government Efficiency spurred a significant restructuring effort at the agency, the Guardian reported Monday.

As part of the shakeup, the agency is offering staff a second voluntary resignation program – referred to as a “fork in the road” buyout – aimed at reducing its workforce. The buyout, officially titled “DRP 2.0,” will be available to both domestic and overseas direct hire and expert staff between April 28 and May 6, according to an email sent by Allison Greene, the chief executive of Peace Corps.

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'Relationship is over': Canada's new leader unloads on Trump in victory speech

Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a warning message against President Donald Trump in his victory speech.

“As I’ve been warning for months, America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country,” Carney said in Ottawa late Monday night. “These are not idle threats. President Trump is trying to break us so America can own us. That will never, ever happen.”

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'Popular as bed bugs': Rachel Maddow rips into Trump policy that has people 'freaking out'

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow ripped into President Donald Trump Monday night as she blasted his latest political threats against his own party as a desperate attempt to salvage his deeply unpopular MAGA agenda.

“Today, Donald Trump started threatening Republican U.S. senators that they better not vote against him this week on this tariffs bill,” Maddow told viewers about the looming Senate vote that she gave “precisely zero chance of becoming law.” Still, Trump appeared panicked that GOP senators might oppose him publicly, the MSNBC host added.

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Trump admin lied about why 4-year-old US citizen with cancer was deported: lawyers

Attorneys for families being ripped apart by President Donald Trump's deportations are claiming the removals of three U.S. citizen children are illegal, reported NBC News on Monday evening — and even include a child with stage 4 cancer.

Furthermore, the lawyers assert, the administration is lying about the circumstances under which they were deported.

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'Smears': Republican candidate hits back at GOP gov aide with cease-and-desist notice

The Republican nominee for Virginia lieutenant governor who defied calls Friday from Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) to drop out of the race hit back at Youngkin's aide in a forcefully worded cease-and-desist notice on Monday.

GOP infighting broke out last week after Youngkin’s Spirit of Virginia PAC said in a statement that the governor was "made aware late Thursday of the disturbing online content" connected to John Reid.

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'Unforced errors': Conservatives flag what quickly killed Trump's 'honeymoon'

President Donald Trump's polling numbers are in freefall as voters broadly turn on his economic and immigration agenda — the two issues he has spent most of his political career riding to electoral victory. Speaking to The Washington Post, multiple conservative columnists gave their takes on what Trump is doing wrong.

National Review editor Ramesh Ponnuru, a frequent critic of the president, delivered a blunt assessment when asked whether Trump's polling drop was inevitable or if he blundered his way into it.

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'Morale’s in the toilet': Hunt for leaks sparks 'palpable dread' as polygraphs hit FBI

The Trump administration’s aggressive campaign to root out government leakers has intensified as national security agencies have now deployed lie detector tests as a tool in the internal crackdown.

But the new strategy is also drawing criticism from civil liberties advocates, as well as current and former officials, who worry it is not only “creating a climate of fear and intimidation” – but also endangering national security itself.

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Trump orders list of ‘sanctuary cities’ to target for funding freeze

Trump orders list of ‘sanctuary cities’ to target for funding freeze

by Ariana Figueroa, Wisconsin Examiner
April 28, 2025

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'He’ll fail unless he heeds the warnings': WSJ editorial issues stark rebuke of Trump 2.0

The Wall Street Journal’s conservative editorial board bashed President Donald Trump’s opening months in office in a bruising editorial for what it called reckless policies and self-inflicted wounds threatening his presidency.

On the eve of Trump’s 100th day in office, the Journal’s group of editors told readers in a sharply worded editorial on Monday that Trump’s second term is already in trouble thanks to a series of self-inflicted economic and foreign policy missteps.

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4 dead after vehicle plows into after-school youth center: report

A vehicle crashed into an after-school activity center in Chatham, Illinois, leaving multiple deaths and injuries, NBC News reported on Monday evening.

Four people were killed, ranging from 4 to 18 years old, per the report.

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'Red line': House Republican warns Americans 'really concerned' as GOP eyes thorny issue

Congressional Republicans are still paralyzed over just what to do about Medicaid.

According to Politico, House Republicans still want to cut the funding for Medicaid expansion passed in almost every state under the Affordable Care Act — but, House Energy and Commerce Chair Brett Guthrie (R-KY) said, it's still a contentious problem because a lot of Republicans are scared it could end up hurting their own voters.

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