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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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Far-right influencer blames Pentagon purge on Trump administration 'knife fight'

A far-right influencer theorizes that an internal "knife fight" behind the scenes in the Trump administration is responsible for a sudden purge of Pentagon staffers, The Daily Beast reported.

The confusion unfolding at the Defense Department has seen three aides to Secretary Pete Hegseth suspended as part of a supposed leak investigation — an ongoing problem for the Trump administration, which has had to deal with leaks from disgruntled officials throughout Trump's first term and has already seen the same pattern flaring up across the executive branch in a second term.

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'Smells like weakness': Analyst says Trump admin is 'running scared' from fight it picked

On a MSNBC appearance, analyst Pablo Torre criticized El Salvadorian President Nayib Armando Bukele's "chess piece" tweet and the reaction from the Trump Administration which ensued.

“I think about what Bukele, the self-appointed, quote-unquote ‘coolest dictator in the world,’ tweeted as this photo op was happening last night,” Torre said.

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'Never in a million years': CNN host shocked by data on Trump's 'political loser' policy

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on president Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, but Americans are broadly opposed to that policy – and CNN's John Berman was shocked by its unpopularity.

Three district courts have already paused his order to end birthright citizenship for the children of people who are in the U.S. illegally, and CNN's Harry Enten showed polling data on the issue that found Americans increasingly support that right which is enshrined in the Constitution's 14th Amendment.

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'Warning to Americans': Trump is reportedly destroying his 'most important relationship'

President Donald Trump is asking a federal appeals court to lift a ruling which stopped his administration’s ability to deny the Associated Press’ access to the Oval Office, Air Force One, and other White House spaces.

The restrictions came after an AP report referred to the Gulf of Mexico in a story, instead of calling it the Gulf of America. This week's Friday Read from Politico breaks down Trump's lifelong relationship with the AP, and other media outlets, as well as the implications this lawsuit has across the media landscape.

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'We ain't seen nothin' yet': Expert predicts major 'market turmoil' if Trump plan succeeds

Reacting to Donald Trump's hinting he may attempt to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for not giving in and lowering interest rates in a bid to boost the flagging economy of the U.S., financial expert Edward Luce claimed that would throw more fuel on the financial conflagration he started with his trade war.

Speaking with MSNBC regular Katty Kay, the Financial Times editor was asked about Trump's Truth Social post Thursday morning along with comments he made to the press later in the day where he said, "If I want him out, he’ll be out of there real fast, believe me. I’m not happy with him.”

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'Simply no dispute': Legal expert says there is 'no loophole' to allow Trump's latest plan

President Donald Trump has been making it increasingly clear that he would like to start deporting American citizens to foreign prisons, but experts agree there's no legal basis that would allow him to do that.

The president reportedly thinks it's an "80-20" issue, meaning that he believes a vast majority of Americans agree that citizens who have committed certain violent crimes should be shipped off to El Salvador's notorious CECOT prison, but former Justice Department appointee Elliot Williams told "CNN This Morning" the law wouldn't permit it.

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Trump supporters 'must be ostracized' for America to survive: ex-megachurch pastor

Former megachurch pastor John Pavlovitz has written a new piece on his Substack page that takes a distinctly Old Testament attitude toward supporters of President Donald Trump.

In his piece, Pavlovitz makes the case that Trump supporters "must be ostracized" going forward due to their complicity in what he sees as the president's ruinous second-term policies.

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'Grandstander!!!' Trump rages at Democratic senator for visiting wrongfully deported dad

President Donald Trump on Friday angrily lashed out at Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) after he made a trip to El Salvador to confirm the well being of Kilmar Abrega Garcia, an immigrant whom the Trump Department of Justice acknowledged had been wrongfully deported to the country.

Writing on his Truth Social page, the president accused Van Hollen of engaging in an empty publicity stunt, despite the fact that he succeeded on Thursday night in meeting with Garcia and confirming that he was alive and unharmed.

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'Welfare for billionaire tax cheats': Trump's IRS ditches effort to close major loophole

The Trump administration quietly announced Thursday that it is abandoning a Biden-era effort to close a loophole that allows large business partnerships to repeatedly manipulate the value of their assets to minimize their tax obligations.

The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department announced the decision in a notice that received little attention in the mainstream press. The notice states that the administration, guided by an executive order President Donald Trump signed in February, intends to scrap so-called basis-shifting regulations that were finalized at the end of former President Joe Biden's White House term.

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Idaho gave families $50M for private schools — and scrapped $30M used for public education

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Just weeks after creating a $50 million tax credit to help families pay for private school tuition and homeschooling, Idaho has shut down a program that helped tens of thousands of public school students pay for laptops, school supplies, tutoring and other educational expenses.

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Militia founder wrongly identified as ICE agent in viral window-smashing video

Social media posts have been falsely claiming that a man with connections to Arizona and far-right militias was the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who smashed a car’s window with an axe to apprehend a Guatemalan immigrant. But that man has not been hired by ICE and is currently in Oklahoma spreading conspiracy theories there.

Michael “Lewis Arthur” Meyer is the founder of a group known as Veterans on Patrol which has been involved with a number of militia activities along the southern border often with a QAnon theme.

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