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'We've got to do a quick fact-check here': MSNBC reporters pile on Bondi press conference

Reacting to comments made by Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday, where she defended a refusal to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. despite a unanimous ruling from the conservative Supreme Court to "facilitate" his repatriation, three MSNBC reporters called her out.

During her address before reporters where she announced her plan to sue the state of Maine for "discriminating against women by failing to protect women in women's sports," Bondi was asked why she won't lift a finger to bring the Maryland father home.

As she told reporters, "He is an illegal alien who has been living illegally in our country from El Salvador. ICE testified an immigration judge ruled he was a member of MS-13. An appellate judge ruled he was a member of MS-13. He's from El Salvador, he's in El Salvador and that's where the president plans on keeping him."

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That brought a quick rebuttal from MSNBC host Ali Vitali, who told viewers, "We've got to do a quick fact check here. The administration has yet to provide any evidence Abrego Garcia has ties to MS-13. Furthermore, the 29-year-old has never been formally charged or convicted, either here in the U.S. or in El Salvador."

She added, "A federal district court judge on Tuesday laid into the Trump administration, saying they've done nothing to comply with her requests. The judge added she won't tolerate future gamesmanship or grandstanding. This case could very well end up back in the Supreme Court."

Asked to comment MSNBC legal analyst Ken Dilanian pointed out that Fox News reporter put Bondi on the spot immediately, with Dilanian adding they "...urged the attorney general to present any evidence that she has on this score, and both times, she essentially dodged the question," before she asserted, "We have the transcripts from the court hearings. I'll be glad to give you the court hearings from 2019, what we have. "

Dilainian then did his own fact-check.

"Let me just explain that that was an immigration court hearing," he told Vitali. "Immigration courts are not courts of law. The immigration judge in this case took at face-value what the police said and the evidence that we're aware of supporting the idea that this man was an MS-13 gang member consisted of essentially an allegation from a police informant and the fact that he was wearing a Chicago Bulls ball cap in the Home Depot parking lot when he was picked up –– so that's not evidence by most people's lights."

NBC's Kelly O'Donnell added, "They [the Trump administration] have been pressed multiple times, in addition to the clip you played with the attorney general that has been raised at the White House briefing room and there will still be additional opportunities to raise this to the president."

"Part of why this is at issue is because evidence is essential in the American process, and due process is afforded to those who are not even American Citizens if they are in the United States and he was at that time," she explained. "So providing evidence would be perhaps the shortest, fastest way to affirm their position and to explain it."

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Judge finds probable cause to hold Trump admin in contempt over deportation flights

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg found probable cause to hold President Donald Trump's administration in contempt of court over officials' rush to deport hundreds of people to El Salvador despite an order telling them not to.

In a 46-page ruling on Wednesday, the judge stopped short of deferring officials for prosecution immediately.

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'Traumatic nightmare': Woman hit with $12K bill after hanging up on mental health hotline

If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting “988.”

Overcome by worries, Lynette Isbell dialed a mental health hotline in April 2022. She wanted to talk to someone about her midlife troubles: divorce, an empty nest, and the demands of caring for aging parents with dementia.

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'Not just rummaging': MSNBC's Rachel Maddow flags alarming motives behind new DOGE moves

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow pulled back the curtain on what she said is really behind the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency’s efforts to access sensitive government databases containing the personal information of millions of Americans.

The primetime host on her show Tuesday walked viewers through the various actions the Trump administration has taken at the request of DOGE – an agency which she called “bizarre” and “very mysterious.”

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‘Bye!’ MTG's town hall devolves into chaos as protesters thrown out and Tased

Several protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall were forcibly removed by law enforcement on Tuesday, including a man whom police zapped with a stun gun as the MAGA lawmaker scolded Democrats.

The first outburst happened just seconds after Greene took the stage, which prompted at least five police officers to surround and physically escort the man out of the large event center in Cobb County, Georgia.

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'Unauthorized disclosure': Key figure in leaked Signal group chat escorted out of Pentagon

A top adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was escorted out of the Pentagon on Tuesday after he was identified in a probe into possible leaks at the sprawling department, according to reports.

Dan Caldwell was escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday, a U.S. official told Reuters. He was placed on administrative leave due to an "unauthorized disclosure," the official said.

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'There is a kid on a stretcher': Shooting reported at Dallas school

Police in Dallas were investigating a possible shooting at a high school on Tuesday.

A spokesperson for the Dallas Police confirmed to the Dallas Morning News that gunfire was reported at Wilmer-Hutchins High School.

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'Retribution or bust’: 'Secretary of Retribution' joins J6 leaders to demand mass arrests

Ivan Raiklin, a retired Army lieutenant colonel who calls himself the “secretary of retribution,” has circulated a so-called “Deep State target list” of President Donald Trump’s political enemies for more than a year now.

Although his promise of spectacular “live-streamed” arrests of hundreds of political figures up to and including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on fancifully concocted charges of treason and other purported violations of law has yet to materialize, Raiklin was able to enlist new allies after Trump vacated the convictions of more than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants.

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'Alarming': Small colleges bullied into silence as Trump poses 'existential threat'

As the Trump administration freezes billions of dollars in federal funds at the nation's most elite universities, some smaller colleges serving large numbers of diverse and low-income students are watching with existential dread, fearing that the administration will come for their federal funds if they speak out against President Donald Trump's sweeping executive orders.

Tribal colleges and universities and minority serving institutions are particularly vulnerable when it comes to potential federal funding cuts, threatening some schools’ very existence or, at the very least, leading to jobs cuts and the shutdown of research and student programs, current and former university administrators across the country tell Raw Story.

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Suspect in PA governor arson plot previously accused of attacking wife and kids: report

The man suspected in the arson attack on Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) was already set to appear in court over domestic violence charges, reported CNN on Monday.

Cody Balmer, a 38-year-old car mechanic, "faces charges of attempted homicide, aggravated arson, terrorism and other crimes after police say he climbed over a fence, broke into the governor’s mansion and set the fire with a homemade Molotov cocktail in the early hours of Sunday morning," noted the report.

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'Challenge accepted': MAGA officials tried to 'stiffen Trump’s spine' against Meta CEO

Although Silicon Valley billionaire Mark Zuckerberg — whose Meta owns the social media platforms Facebook and Instagram — was critical of President Donald Trump in the past, he reached out to him after the 2024 election and attended Trump's inauguration. Zuckerberg has met with Trump three times in 2025, but according to Semafor reporter Ben Smith, some of the Meta CEO's "key antagonists in the federal government" showed up in the White House Oval Office on Tuesday, April 8.

Smith, in an article published on April 14, explains, "The visitors were Andrew Ferguson, the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, which is suing Meta in a trial that begins today; and Gail Slater, the assistant attorney general who is responsible for the Justice Department’s anti-trust enforcement. Ferguson and Slater were there, a person familiar with the meeting said, to stiffen Trump's spine against a relentless wave of lobbying from Meta."

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Children's show 'Yo Gabba Gabba!' takes Coachella by storm

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The wide-eyed, permanently smiling, colorful characters of cult kids musical "Yo Gabba Gabba!" gave Coachella A-listers a run for their money over the weekend, as joyous fans flocked to their celebrity-packed set in the California desert.

"There's a party in my tummy / So yummy," shrieked fans in a sing-along intended to help the audience get its "wiggles" out.

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Police probing 'arson' at top US Democrat's official residence

US police said Sunday they were investigating an alleged arson attack at the official residence of Democratic heavyweight and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.

Shapiro, who was tipped as a vice presidential candidate last year, was inside with his family when the fire broke out in a different part of the Georgian-style mansion in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, state police said.

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