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'Democrats have rope-a-doped Trump': President's longtime acquaintance flags key strategy

The Democrats have "rope-a-doped" President Donald Trump, according to Trump's longtime acquaintance Rev. Al Sharpton.

Sharpton appeared on MSNBC on Wednesday, and brought up his past relationship with Muhammad Ali.

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Judge halts Trump's federal aid freeze amid nationwide chaos

A federal judge reportedly issued a "brief administrative stay" halting President Donald Trump's freeze on federal grant funding.

In Tuesday's order, Trump attempted to pause federal grants and loans to conduct an ideological spending review.

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Medicaid portals 'down in all 50 states' thanks to Trump: Dem senators

President Donald Trump's sweeping executive order freezing federal loans and grants has put a number of key government programs in jeopardy, and none may be bigger than Medicaid, which provides health insurance to more than 70 million Americans.

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), writing on BlueSky, revealed that "my staff has confirmed reports that Medicaid portals are down in all 50 states following last night's federal funding freeze."

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Social media dumbfounded as Jim Acosta quits on air — yet 'CNN rewards Scott Jennings'

Social media erupted Tuesday with users shocked and upset with CNN's decision to let anchor Jim Acosta go — while keeping conservative commentator Scott Jennings.

The ruckus started after Acosta announced on-air Tuesday morning that he was leaving the network after 18 years.

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Plan to put $1K bounty on heads of immigrants sparks fury in Missouri

A confrontational legislative hearing Monday — with a witness calling a state senator a fascist and lawmakers battling over whether the state should put a bounty on undocumented immigrants — set the tone for this year’s debate on immigration and the state’s role in border security.

The most aggressive approach, in a bill filed by state Sen. David Gregory, would award a $1,000 bounty for tips that result in the arrest of a person present in the United States without authorization. Gregory, a Republican from Chesterfield, wants to authorize bounty hunters, usually employed by bail bond businesses to catch absconders, to track down people identified in tips.

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Truth Social CEO loses court fight over claims his family hired undocumented workers

One of President Donald Trump's most litigious associates just lost in court yet again.

According to Law & Crime, former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) was handed a blow by a federal appeals court, which upheld a lower court's ruling that gave summary judgment in favor of journalist Ryan Lizza and Hearst Magazines, which he sued for defamation after they reported about undocumented labor at his family's dairy farm. The lower court had ruled that the story was "substantially true."

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'Hold on Scott!' CNN conservative's 'extraordinary acknowledgment' leaves panel stunned

A CNN panel cornered a Republican strategist who tried to assert that President Donald Trump was justified in his purge of career Justice Department prosecutors because they fall under the executive branch — after years of bemoaning that former President Joe Biden weaponized the very same agency.

Scott Jennings, who has served as an advisor on four presidential campaigns, told fellow panelists on "NewsNight" he felt Trump's mass firing was "reasonable" because Americans voted for the president — not career prosecutors.

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'BS Alert': California hits back over 'preposterous' Trump military claim

California hit back against Donald Trump's claims that the military "turned on the water" to fight ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area.

The president signed an executive order seeking to get around federal and state laws covering the state's water system to provide enough resources to fight the wildfires, which have been mostly contained after killing at least 29 people and destroying more than 15,000 homes. Trump claimed late Monday that troops had already taken action.

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'Ally, not an Asset': GOP senator turns on Trump over Greenland fantasy

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has a wake-up call for President Donald Trump over his ongoing obsession with acquiring Greenland as part of the United States: they're an "ally, not an asset."

In a joint statement with Danish MP Aaja Chemnitz, Murkowski slammed the ongoing attempts by Trump to strongarm Denmark into surrendering the island territory, which has in recent days triggered alarm from Danish officials. Murkowski, widely considered one of the more moderate members of the GOP caucus in the Senate, co-chairs the Standing Committee of Parliamentarians of the Arctic Region.

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Trump fires a dozen who worked with Jack Smith as DOJ reviews Jan. 6 cases: reports

President Donald Trump has fired a dozen officials who worked with special counsel Jack Smith and a a high-ranking Trump-appointed prosecutor is poised to give fresh scrutiny to the Justice Department’s decision to slap hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters with felony obstruction charges in connection with the Capitol attack, according to reports.

Prosecutors who brought the cases to court – which included charges against some of the most violent offenders – were asked by email Monday “to turn over files, documents, notes, emails and other information related to the cases,” according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Acting U.S. attorney Ed Martin labeled the decision to pursue obstruction charges as a failure and described his probe as a "special project," the report said.

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Teacher investigated after asking ICE to raid school where kids 'don't even speak English'

A substitute teacher in Texas was reportedly under investigation after asking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to raid a school where many of the students "don't even speak English."

KERA reported Monday that Fort Worth ISD revealed the investigation in a Facebook post.

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GOP leaders rebel against DeSantis as special session opens in Florida

The Florida Legislature is meeting in special session this week — but only on the issue of illegal immigration. In doing so, legislative leaders are openly defying Gov. Ron DeSantis’ attempts to bend lawmakers to his will – and his ability to control the discussion.

For weeks, DeSantis has been pushing for the Legislature to convene ahead of its regular session date of March 4 to deal with issues he insists could not wait — specifically, a crackdown on illegal immigration and making it more difficult to place citizen-led constitutional amendments on the ballot. He also wanted them to provide hurricane relief and deal with condominium safety.

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'Happening quickly': Hegseth announces 'Iron Dome for America' on first day as defense sec

Newly-confirmed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Monday — his first day in the job — that President Trump will be issuing a spate of executive orders for the military, including one to create an "Iron Dome" defense system like the one used by Israel to deflect incoming missiles.

Trump promised to create an iron dome as a candidate if he were to win a second term.

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