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'Not how the law works': Experts slam 'dinkus' Tom Homan's attacks on wrongly deported man

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump's advisor Tom Homan attacked Kilmar Ábrego García, the Maryland man the government admits was wrongfully deported to a prison in El Salvador.

Homan serves as Trump's "border czar," a position the president invented. Speaking to the press, Homan claimed of García, "He got more due process than Laken Riley got."

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'Dire': Poorest residents of red state abandoned 9 weeks after floods ravaged community

MCDOWELL COUNTY, West Virginia — When the flood water swept through McDowell County, West Virginia, in February, Ashley Rutherford sat in her wheelchair, unable to get out of her home as the water started coming through the doorway. One of her sons put rubber rain boots on her to cover her legs while the water came in.

Nine weeks later, the carpet in the home is still wet. The kitchen’s wooden floor is damp and buckling, and Rutherford’s wheelchair got stuck in a new hole in front of the sink. The downstairs rooms are full of her family’s stuff, crowding the path for her to get around.

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Groundbreaking female Army commander suspended for Trump photo scandal: report

The U.S. Army suspended a Wisconsin female commander after discovering portraits of President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had been flipped around to face a wall, according to an Associated Press report.

Fort McCoy’s website has an undated statement which says, Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez has been suspended as the base’s garrison commander. The statement did not provide any details as to why, but said the matter was “under review.”

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'Trump chickened out': Conservative writer revels in president's latest 'retreat'

Neoconservative writer Bill Krisol is reveling in President Donald Trump's retreat on economic issues he once vowed he would remain rock solid on upholding.

In an article for The Bulwark, Kristol called Trump's retreat on issues like Chinese tariffs and threats of firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell "a fine sight."

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'Not true': Detained U.S. citizen says DHS lied about him being from Mexico

Jose Hermosillo, a 19-year-old U.S. citizen, accused the Department of Homeland Security of detaining him and then producing a false account claiming he told them he was a citizen of Mexico.

In a Monday post on X, DHS argued that Hermosillo was at fault after he was wrongly detained.

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How the government is quietly repurposing everyone’s data for surveillance

A whistleblower at the National Labor Relations Board reported an unusual spike in potentially sensitive data flowing out of the agency’s network in early March 2025 when staffers from the Department of Government Efficiency, which goes by DOGE, were granted access to the agency’s databases. On April 7, the Department of Homeland Security gained access to Internal Revenue Service tax data.

These seemingly unrelated events are examples of recent developments in the transformation of the structure and purpose of federal government data repositories. I am a researcher who studies the intersection of migration, data governance and digital technologies. I’m tracking how data that people provide to U.S. government agencies for public services such as tax filing, health care enrollment, unemployment assistance and education support is increasingly being redirected toward surveillance and law enforcement.

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'Trump appears confused': Legal reporter says President's latest attack gets facts wrong

President Donald Trump lashed out at one of the legal firms he's been attacking, saying that he's suing them for "unlawful acts." He moved on to then blast a federal judge he accused of being "sick."

The problem, according to Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney, is that Trump seems "confused" about the case, the state and those involved.

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Marco Rubio brags about 'sweeping' State Dept cuts three days after denying them

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he's making sweeping cuts at the State Department just days after claiming a "Trump draft order" for the cuts were a “hoax” and “fake news.”

Rubio posted to X Tuesday, "Today is the day. Under @POTUS’ leadership and at my direction, we are reversing decades of bloat and bureaucracy at the State Department. These sweeping changes will empower our talented diplomats to put America and Americans first."

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'So pathetic': CNN's Cardona laughs at MAGA apologist's advice to Pete Hegseth

CNN's Maria Cardona laughed out loud at advice offered to embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by conservative commentator Shermichael Singleton.

The Signalgate scandal flared up again after new revelations about a second group chat involving war plans in a non-secure setting, and Singleton told "CNN News Central" that national security adviser Mike Waltz had already accepted responsibility for adding a journalist to the first group chat, and he urged Hegseth to do the same for inviting his wife, brother and personal attorney to another.

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'Bring it, baby': Bannon chides Newt Gingrich amid GOP infighting over tax hikes on rich

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon challenged Republicans Newt Gingrich and Grover Norquist after they called on President Donald Trump to extend tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.

In a post to X this week, Gingrich suggested he had convinced President Donald Trump not to effectively hike taxes on the wealthy because it would doom Republicans' election chances. Bannon, however, has maintained that a higher tax rate was needed to help balance the budget.

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'He's making us weak': Governor has 'heartbreaking' realization about Trump helping China

In an MSNBC appearance, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey slammed several of President Donald Trump’s policies because of the negative impact they are having on scientific research.

“First, let's talk about Harvard. You actually have this post that you put up, Donald Trump's cuts to universities and hospitals mean scientists are being laid off, and shutting down life-saving research. It's bad for patients, bad for science, and bad for our economy. Give me a sense of your reaction to what is happening at not just Harvard, but beyond,” Host Mika Brzezinski asked.

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'Lots of blinking!' MSNBC's Sorkin dunks on 'strongman' Trump for taking '180-degree turn'

MSNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin mocked President Donald Trump for "blinking" under pressure and perpetuating the economic whiplash that continues to rile the markets.

Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski introduced Sorkin Wednesday, asking, "We have Trump blinking? Or, how would you describe it?"

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'She's got a bad case of it': Trump lashes out against 'sick' judge who ruled against him

President Donald Trump lashed out at U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee hearing a lawsuit over an executive order against law firm Perkins Coie.

In a Wednesday message posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump called Howell an "unmitigated train wreck" after she declined to remove herself from the case.

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