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Court backs gov's trick that transformed year of school funding into 400-years of spending

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' creative 2023 line-item veto that transformed a one-year school funding increase into a year-on-year increase for the next 400 years.

Evers' veto came in 2023, with a bill that increased school funding by $325 per student for the "2024-25" school year. He creatively crossed out the digits "20" and the hyphen, along with a few other words in the sentence, to rewrite the bill as increasing funding per student by that amount every year through the "2425" school year.

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'Victory for scammers': Trump fires 90% of Consumer Protection Agency staff

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday dealt what advocates fear could be a fatal blow to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by moving to fire 90% of its workforce, gutting an agency that has returned tens of billions of dollars to Americans defrauded by corporate abusers.

With no advance notice, roughly 1,500 CFPB employees received news Thursday afternoon that they're being fired, a major step toward billionaire Trump lieutenant Elon Musk's stated goal of deleting the bureau. The mass terminations, if upheld, would leave the CFPB with a "skeleton crew" of around 200 staffers.

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'MAGA World killing': Trump loyalist's firing raises insiders' suspicions of Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio is being viewed with suspicion by Trump loyalists after he fired MAGA acolyte Pete Marocco from the State Department where Marocco worked to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), according to reporting in Politico.

Reasons for the firing ranged from Marocco's "bulldozer operating style and failure to work effectively with colleagues" to "substantive disagreements between Rubio and Marocco over how to dismantle USAID," wrote reporters Dasha Burns and Nahal Toosi.

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What is a Christian Warrior? Shooting of Kansas priest draws security YouTuber's attention

After the fatal shooting of a priest in Seneca two weeks ago, I searched online to learn more. On YouTube, I found a video covering the shooting with three times as many views as any other reporting. As of Friday, the video has 128,000 views.

The 13-minute video, titled “Murder of Kansas Priest Shows Growing Threat to Churches: Why Kansas Churches Should be on Alert” was posted on the Christian Warrior channel on YouTube.

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Another wave of Trump protests planned across the country for Saturday

At least 47 protests of President Donald Trump and his administration are planned in Ohio for on Saturday. They’ll be part of more than 600 events planned nationwide.

The group 50501 is organizing the effort after joining dozens of others in sponsoring massive “Hands Off!” rallies across the country on April 5. It says its mission is to “fight to uphold the Constitution and end executive overreach.”

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Michigan schools look to unite in 'Mutual Defense Compact' against Trump

It is the Trump administration’s strategy to pick off individual schools one-by-one, pulling research funding and threatening student visas until institutions are beaten into submission, supporters of a resolution to establish a “Mutual Defense Compact” for Big Ten universities said during a University of Michigan Faculty Senate meeting Thursday.

The hope is that creating an alliance between the 18 universities in the Big Ten Conference to defend “academic freedom, institutional integrity, and the research enterprise,” as the resolution reads, will make schools stronger together.

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50,000 people 'reclassified' as Trump makes it easier to cut federal workers: report

President Donald Trump’s administration is moving forward with a new rule “that will make it easier to remove federal employees it believes are undercutting President Trump's agenda,” according to a report from Axios.

Known as "Schedule F," about 50,000 people, or 2 percent of the federal workforce, will be stripped of their civil service protections. “Trump is continuing his far-reaching effort to trim the federal bureaucracy and make it more answerable to him,” Senior Political Reporter Alex Isenstadt wrote.

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'There's some misunderstanding': DOGE reportedly has 'sensitive' data on legal immigrants

“Operatives from Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at the Department of Labor (DOL) have access to systems that house sensitive data pertaining to immigrants,” according to Wired sources in an exclusive report.

The outlet alleges, “Miles Collins, Aram Moghaddassi, and Marko Elez are all DOGE operatives embedded at the Labor Department,” who have access to this sensitive data.

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$10M charity scandal could derail Casey DeSantis's bid for FL governor: analysis

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had hoped to pass the gubernatorial baton to his wife, Casey DeSantis, when his full term runs out in 2027, describing her as the right person to take his accomplishments "to the next level.”

But an analysis piece in The Guardian suggested that a brewing financial scandal could derail the couple's plans of political dynasty and keep Casey DeSantis from even declaring her candidacy.

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Conservative icon sees Trump poised to break 'first commandment of conservative politics'

“Many Republicans are signaling that the party might just break the first commandment of conservative politics,” according to a new report from The Atlantic. That commandment is raising taxes on the wealthy.

The plan comes with heavy criticism from renowned conservative Grover Norquist. “It’s an incredibly destructive idea economically, and very foolish politically,” the anti-tax activist told Russell Berman.

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'Kidnapping incident': Analyst highlights 'interesting history' of shooter tied to Trump

The suspected gunman in a deadly Florida State University mass shooting was kicked out of a political debate club for pushing white supremacist views.

Phoenix Ikner, 20, allegedly used one of his stepmother's guns to kill two people and wound five others in a shooting near the student union on campus in Tallahassee, and court records show he had a tumultuous childhood while a former classmate told NBC News that he expressed right-wing extremist views in a "political round table" club.

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'Not doing this right': Analyst says Trump admin legal move will 'come back to haunt them'

NBC News reporter Ken Dilanian and legal analyst Danny Cevallos think that an appeal to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals backfired against President Donald Trump.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, Dilanian addressed the case involving Kilmar Ábrego García, a Maryland man brought to the U.S. as a teenager 15 years ago. García was detained by the government and shipped to an El Salvador prison despite a judge saying that he could not be sent to El Salvador. The Justice Department's lawyers called the deportation a "clerical error," and admitted in court that he was wrongfully deported to the prison.

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'FBI has my cell phone': Mike Lindell name checks Raw Story in new plea about legal woes

Notorious ‘My Pillow’ owner, Mike Lindell, is asking for help with his legal woes after he claims he’s been ‘Vindicated’ in the media.

“‘Mike Lindell Vindicated’ is finally showing up in headlines — even from outlets that once smeared me,” he wrote. “But you and I cannot get complacent. You and I are the reason we are winning. The Uni-Party and the Deep State are afraid of We The People.”

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