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'Evil is being defeated by God': Marjorie Taylor Greene celebrates after Pope's death

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) celebrated following the death of Pope Francis on Monday.

"Today there were major shifts in global leaderships," Greene wrote on X just hours after the pontiff died. "Evil is being defeated by the hand of God."

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'He's officially exiled!' Don Jr throws tantrum as Pentagon insider dishes on Hegseth

Following yet another development in the "Signalgate" scandal, John Ullyot, a longtime Donald Trump insider who resigned as a top Pentagon adviser last week, warned that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is perliously close to losing control of the Pentagon, if not losing his job outright — but none of this sat well with Donald Trump Jr. who took to X on Monday to declare him excommunicated from MAGA.

"This guy is not America First," he wrote. "I’ve been hearing for years that he works his a-- off to subvert my father’s agenda. That ends today. He’s officially exiled from our movement."

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'Full-blown meltdown at the Pentagon': Hegseth reportedly 'unlikely to remain in his role'

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who has been mired in controversy since Donald Trump first nominated him, is now "unlikely to remain in his role," according to his own former department spokesperson on Sunday.

The report includes "remarkable accusations" from a former Hegseth aide and comes the same day as it was reported that the Secretary was involved in a second unsecured Signal chat in which sensitive attack plans were shared. Hegseth was mocked for the reported security misstep.

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'Big downsizing': GOP plans to snatch health coverage from 'millions of low-income' people

When Democrats recaptured the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2018 midterms and enjoyed a net gain of 41 seats, President Donald Trump's unpopular efforts to overturn the Affordable Care Act of 2010, a.k.a. Obamacare, were cited as a major factor. Obamacare, many Democratic strategists argued, had become a toxic issue for Republicans.

But during his 2024 campaign, Trump once again called for the ACA to be repealed.

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'Second Signal chat': Pete Hegseth caught up in new scandal involving his wife and brother

Pete Hegseth on Sunday got wrapped up in another scandal involving a second, previously unreported, Signal chat in which sensitive attack plans were shared, this time with his wife and his brother, according to a news report.

Hegseth was recently under fire for sharing terrorist attack plans in an unsecured chat on the Signal app. While Hegseth didn't create that chat group, he did create a second one, where the members included his wife and brother, and shared almost identical attack plans in that group, according to the New York Times' reporting Sunday.

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Harvard on lockdown after suspect fires shots and flees near campus

Harvard University ordered people to "shelter in place" on Sunday after a suspect fired shots near a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) stop.

The university utilized its emergency alert system to disseminate information about the lockdown.

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Revealed: Far-right pressuring Johnson to join Trump in new attack

WASHINGTON — Dismantling the federal government won’t be complete without upending the judicial branch — or so many conservatives argue, which is why rank-and-file Republicans are pressuring party leaders to fall in line and join White House efforts to purge the nation’s judiciary.

Before Congress left town for its two-week Easter recess, Speaker Mike Johnson tried to placate his right flank by ushering a bill restricting national injunctions through the House. Party leaders have also promised hearings.

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Tunisia opposition figures get jail terms in mass trial

by Kaouther Larbi

A Tunisian court has handed down jail sentences of up to 66 years to multiple defendants, including prominent opposition figures, in a mass trial criticised by rights groups.

The trial, decried by a defence lawyer as a "masquerade", is of unprecedented scale with around 40 defendants including vocal critics of President Kais Saied.

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Zelensky says Ukraine will observe Putin's Easter truce but claims violations

by Barbara WOJAZER

Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday his forces would observe a surprise Easter truce announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin set to last until midnight on Sunday, even as air-raid sirens sounded in Kyiv.

The truce would be the most significant pause in the fighting throughout the three-year conflict.

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Elon Musk suffers 'setbacks' while 'unnerving even some veteran Trump officials': NYT

The richest man in the world has suffered a "series of setbacks" while embracing a fringe MAGA figure whose growing influence has "unnerved even some veteran" members of Donald Trump's administration, a new report states.

Elon Musk enjoyed a smooth early ride in Trump's second administration, but lately is hitting bumps in the road, according to the New York Times.

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'Unauthorized': Trump admin says Harvard demand letter was mistakenly sent

The sweeping set of demands President Donald Trump’s administration insisted Harvard University comply with last Friday was sent to the elite institution by mistake and should never have hit their inbox, according to the New York Times.

But by the time Harvard received “a frantic call from a Trump official,” the following Monday, it was too late. The university had already defied the president’s demands for control, “setting off a tectonic battle between one of the country’s most prestigious universities and a U.S. president,” the Times reported.

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'Don’t think I have the power': Judge won't block Trump's next potential mass deportation

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., rejected a request from migrants in Texas to pause what they believe are imminent deportation flights, saying he doesn't have the authority to step in under a recent Supreme Court ruling.

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg called an emergency hearing on Friday evening in response to reports that the Trump administration was plotting imminent deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, even as ongoing legal challenges and previous court orders prevent such removals.

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White House's 'cute' social media post threatens to backfire in court: expert

The White House posted a screenshot of a story in The New York Times with an altered headline — and a claim that the original had been fixed.

Now a former federal prosecutor is cautioning that that action could cause the Donald Trump administration problems in court.

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