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'Stymied at every turn!' Trump whines that Supreme Court 'intimidated' by 'radical' Dems

President Donald Trump railed against the Supreme Court on Monday, which he said has "stymied" him at "every turn."

The Supreme Court recently temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. The high court stressed that the targeted migrants must have a chance to challenge their removal in court.

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'They want us to fight alone': Dozens of groups unite in show of force against Trump

A coalition of 75 civil rights groups on Monday responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's "escalating threats and actions" targeting nonprofit organizations by launching "The Pact: A Civil Rights Coalition Unity Commitment."

Led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the groups represent "millions of people of every background in every ZIP code across America, exist to serve our communities, protect rights, and advance opportunity for all," the pact explains. "Today we face a campaign by the government to silence and isolate us, stop us from doing our jobs, and hurt the people we serve."

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'Can’t bully Adam Smith': WSJ conservative editors torch Trump amid market 'meltdown'

President Donald Trump was raked over the coals by the Wall Street Journal editorial board on Monday, over his escalating attacks on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates to his satisfaction.

The conservative board, which has frequently laid into Trump for his tariff wars and other controversial economic policies, is speaking out after Trump attacked Powell as "Mr. Too Late" and accused him with no evidence of manipulating interest rates to interfere in the 2024 presidential election.

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'Bad faith': Pundit says Trump admin 'reaping the results' of its own bad actions in court

President Donald Trump’s administration has its courtroom tactics to blame for bringing a Supreme Court with a conservative super majority hand-picked by the president to issue a stunning pushback of his signature policy that a longtime columnist said took “courage” to do.

“Thank God for the Supreme Court,” the New Yorker’s Ruth Marcus wrote in an opinion piece published Monday, where she made clear that it has been uncommon for her to heap praise on the high court in recent years. “But, at a time when the legislative branch has been shamefully supine and the public has been alarmingly complacent, the federal courts represent the last best hope—at least, until the midterm elections—of combatting Trump’s outrages against the Constitution.”

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It was his fault: Feds blame US-born citizen for making them arrest him

The federal government is blaming a U.S. citizen for his arrest during a traffic stop in Leon County last week under a temporarily blocked state immigration law.

A senior official with the Department of Homeland Security said Monday that Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, a 20-year-old born in Georgia, was detained Wednesday after he told a Florida Highway Patrol trooper that he was in the country illegally.

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'It's not a barbecue': Trump mocked over excited post he'll attend Pope's funeral

In a Truth Social post on Monday, President Donald Trump declared, "Melania and I will be going to the funeral of Pope Francis, in Rome."

"We look forward to being there!" he said, excitedly.

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'Severe and long lasting': Harvard takes Trump to court as feud escalates

Harvard University filed a lawsuit Monday against the Trump administration following weeks of presidential threats to slash billions of dollars in federal funding from the elite institution, The New York Times reported.

The legal challenge, filed in Massachusetts federal court, alleges the government let loose a broad attack as “leverage to gain control of academic decision-making at Harvard,” the Times said, adding that similar funding cuts to other major universities were also referenced in the suit.

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'Brainwashed': Analysis rips 'bamboozled' MAGA voters — and warns we all pay 'high price'

President Donald Trump sold the American people a bill of false goods, even from the perspective of people who agree with him politically, editor Michael Tomasky wrote for The New Republic substack — and it's time for his supporters to stop buying what he's selling.

One of the key new examples, he wrote, is Trump saying he'll "take a pass" on the Russian invasion of Ukraine if the two sides can't make a deal. This comes months after he took office a second time and despite his promise he would end the war within 24 hours.

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'Spoon-feeding fake news!' Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at 'lying' NPR

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blew up at NPR on Monday over a report that Trump was reportedly considering the dismissal of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over the still-unfolding "Signalgate" scandal.

Nothing could be further from the truth, she posted on X.

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'An affront to our great Indian population': Trump rages as school ordered to swap mascots

President Donald Trump on Monday weighed in on what he called a "very important issue" creating waves in a small Long Island community after the Massapequa School Board asked the MAGA leader to help them keep their district’s Native American logo.

“I agree with the people in Massapequa, Long Island, who are fighting furiously to keep the Massapequa Chiefs logo on their Teams and School,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. “Forcing them to change the name, after all of these years, is ridiculous and, in actuality, an affront to our great Indian population.”

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'Not that AARP!' Confused seniors bombard retiree group after Trump lawsuit uses initials

Over the weekend the AARP, formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons, was inadvertently linked to a lawsuit against President Donald Trump.

In litigation fighting back against the deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, one case resulted in an order from the U.S. Supreme Court titled A.A.R.P. v. Trump.

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'Just Google': House Dem schools clueless Fox News host on Trump deporting US citizens

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) educated Fox News host Will Cain about President Donald Trump's desire to deport U.S. citizens.

During an interview on Monday, Cain asked Frost why he had traveled to El Salvador to see Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a mistakenly deported Maryland man.

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'Have a hard time': DeSantis set to see key appointments blocked by Florida Republicans

Two recent top agency appointments by Gov. Ron DeSantis, both of whom have been grilled by legislators over a charity linked to First Lady Casey DeSantis’ Hope Florida initiative, appear unlikely to win confirmation this session from the Florida Senate.

Sen. Don Gaetz, chair of the committee responsible for screening appointees, told the Florida Phoenix in a phone interview Monday that of the more than 200 gubernatorial appointees for the Senate to consider this session, roughly 150 are still awaiting action.

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