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Iowa claims to find hundreds of noncitizens on voter rolls

Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said Friday 277 of the 2,176 individuals identified by his office to have their ballots challenged in the 2024 general election — or not quite 13% — have been confirmed to be noncitizens.

In a news release Friday, Pate said his office gained access to the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database and was able to confirm the citizenship status of the individuals listed by the office as “potential noncitizens.”

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'Order was erroneous': Pam Bondi appears to defy court's restraining order in legal filing

Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared to defy a court's temporary restraining order that stated enforcement of one of President Donald Trump's executive orders should be stopped.

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell granted the restraining order last week to Perkins Coie, a law firm connected to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the so-called Steele dossier. In his Executive Order 14230, Trump revoked the firm's security clearances and ability to enter government buildings.

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'Havoc and destruction': Social Security quietly kills work program — and threatens chaos

According to investigative reporter Judd Legum, many individuals must now find their way to a Social Security field office — and the new policy hasn't yet been broadcast to the public.

Writing Thursday, Legum reported that Social Security quietly enacted a policy targeting immigrants who are granted work authorization issued by the Social Security administration.

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Elon Musk's dad touts friendships with 'Black servants' to show his son isn't racist

Errol Musk, the father of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, believes that his son can't be racist due to his past relationships with "Black servants" who worked for the family in apartheid South Africa.

In an email sent to the Washington Post regarding inquiries about his son's animosity toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, Errol Musk said that his two sons were never interested in political matters while growing up.

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Elon Musk's Tesla recalls most Cybertrucks after parts fall off: reports

Tesla announced that it is recalling every Cybertruck sold between Nov. 13, 2023, and the end of February because parts of the vehicles fell off.

Over the past several weeks, Tesla has suffered a stock drop thought to be due to the political fallout surrounding its CEO, tech billionaire Elon Musk. He has been working in President Donald Trump's administration to eliminate jobs and departments in government agencies.

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'Are you sure?' Shock as New Hampshire Republicans put child welfare on chopping block

As New Hampshire lawmakers look for ways to cut the state budget, Republicans in the State House want to eliminate the state’s Office of the Child Advocate, the Commission on Aging, and the Housing Appeals Board.

“Are you sure about the Child Advocate?” Rep. Rosemarie Rung, a Democrat from Merrimack, asked during a work session Monday to discuss this and several other budget-related proposals. “Have you discussed — I mean, they’re the overseer of YDC.”

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Trump official's promotion of Tesla flops as shares sink again

Trump Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Wednesday went on Fox News to aggressively promote the flagship company owned by billionaire Elon Musk.

But as Axios reports, Lutnick's pitch to Fox viewers to invest in Tesla seems to have flopped as shares in the company sank again ahead of the opening bell on Thursday morning.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's office flips out after being targeted by protesters

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) office this week was targeted by angry locals who were protesting her support for Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.

Local news station News Channel 9 reports that many of the protesters said they were upset by plans to take a hatchet to Medicaid, as well as billionaire Elon Musk's recent moves to gut staffing at the Social Security Administration.

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Trump poised to sign order axing major department on Thursday: report

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order directing his education secretary to follow through on his campaign promise and abolish the Department of Education, according to a report.

Trump is set to sign the order Thursday, senior Trump administration officials told USA Today. The order will direct Linda McMahon, his pick to oversee the department, to take "all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and return education authority to the States," according to a White House summary of the order reviewed by the news outlet.

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'Why not?' CNN host gets testy as Jim Jordan ducks question on impeaching judge

A CNN anchor got testy with Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, on Wednesday as he attacked a judge who ordered the Trump administration to turn around a plane loaded with migrants being deported.

CNN's Kasie Hunt had Jordan join her show "The Arena." Jordan said that while the "remedy for bad decisions" is typically the appellate court, in this case, he surmised that it seems there "may be something a little different here."

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Trump aide uses Scientology 'legal precedent' to avoid 'public humiliation': report

With his re-election as president killing off any criminal charges he was facing for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection that forced lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to flee for their lives, Donald Trump still faces what could be costly civil lawsuits filed by Capitol police and some of those same lawmakers.

As part of those suits, lawyers representing those still pursuing the president submitted in February a 55-page court filing containing 186 exhibits that are currently under seal. They've led lawyers for one key Trump aide to make the case that three of those exhibits need to remain hidden from public scrutiny to save him from embarrassment.

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'Sinister': Rape crisis center says White House guest trying to 'launder' his reputation

The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre wrote to the U.S. embassy in Ireland to discuss concerns about a meeting President Donald Trump had with mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor on Monday's St. Patrick's Day.

The Guardian reported Wednesday that the group's chief executive Rachel Morrogh pointed out McGregor was found liable for rape in an Irish civil court four months ago.

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'It's racist, OK': Tim Walz shoots down MAGA's campaign to pardon George Floyd killer

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) rebuffed a pro-MAGA campaign to free Derek Chauvin, the police officer who was convicted of murdering George Floyd.

Conservative influencer Ben Shapiro was leading the effort to pardon Chauvin.

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