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'Deceitful and highly discredited!' Hegseth lashes out at journalist who got his war plans

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth broke his silence hours after a bombshell report in The Atlantic revealed that he and other top-level Trump administration officials shared classified information via a Signal group chat that included a reporter.

“Nobody was texting war plans,” Hegseth told reporters outside Joint Base Pearl Habor-Hickam, where he used his first public comments since the colossal error broke to slam the story’s author, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.

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'False teacher': Conservative Christians turn on Trump's spiritual adviser

Some conservative Christians are unhappy with the leadership of Donald Trump's new White House Faith Office, which was established through the same executive order directing the Department of Justice to prosecute alleged cases of "anti-Christian bias."

The president put his longtime spiritual adviser Paula White-Cain in charge of the Faith Office to assist Attorney General Pam Bondi in pursuing those cases and protecting religious liberties, but some conservative Christians say the administration has failed to protect religious charity groups from its government funding cuts, reported NOTUS.

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'Nazis got better treatment': Judge hammers Trump's DOJ lawyer in latest court hearing

U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett hammered Justice Department lawyer Drew Ensign during an appeals court hearing on Monday over the forced deportations of immigrants to El Salvador.

President Donald Trump used the Alien Enemy Act to claim that Venezuelan nationals his administration intended to deport were gang members and had effectively invaded the U.S.

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Journalist stunned as defense officials inadvertently send him top-secret war plans

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg had advance notice of a recent United States military strike against Houthi rebels in Yemen because he was inadvertently sent plans for the strike in a message from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Goldberg writes that this massive security breach began on March 11th when he received a connection request on encrypted messaging app signal from a user named Mike Waltz, which just happens to be the name of President Donald Trump's national security adviser.

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Judge Boasberg denies Trump bid to rescind restraining order on deporting Venezuelans

U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg rejected the Trump administration's call to rescind a temporary restraining order preventing the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 from being used to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members.

In a 37-page ruling on Monday, Boasberg noted that the law was meant to be used when there was a "declared war" or when there was an "invasion or predatory incursion" by a "hostile nation or government."

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'Awful': DOJ probes widespread abuse of disabled patients at Illinois facility

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The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a wide-ranging investigation into Illinois’ treatment of people with developmental disabilities, examining whether the state provides adequate resources for community living and protects residents from harm in public institutions.

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'Someone's butthurt': Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hits back at Elon Musk's conspiracy theory

U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Sunday returned fire at the richest man in the world, Elon Musk.

Recently Ocasio-Cortez has been in the news for massive events alongside Senator Bernie Sanders.

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'This needs to stop now': Elon Musk and MAGA 'take aim' at another huge law firm

Donald Trump's administration has been in the news for its recent executive orders targeting law firms, including Perkins Coie LLP and Paul Weiss, that represented certain individuals and even groups who Trump sees as his political opponents, but now Elon Musk has added a new firm to the enemies list.

Over the weekend, Trump-pardoned conservative provocateur Dinesh D'Souza lobbed some accusations against Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.

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'He was drunk when he posted this': Observers ridicule Pete Hegseth for 'childish tantrum'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth raised onlookers' eyebrows on Saturday with an attack on a judge who recently ruled against the Trump administration in a court case about banning transgender troops.

A right-wing news source recently reported that, "U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes orders Pentagon to allow transgender troops, calls Trump ban ‘unabashedly demeaning.'"

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'Your time is done': GOP senator slammed from both sides after posting 'staged' photo

Republican senator John Cornyn of Texas took heat from anti-Donald Trump observers and MAGA on Saturday after he posted a "staged" photo.

Cornyn, who has been largely supportive of Trump's agenda but has bucked the President at other times, took to X this week to post a photo of himself reading Trump's Art of the Deal. The ghostwriter for that book has since opposed the President.

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'A lot more pushback': GOP insider predicts when Republicans will turn on Musk

So far Republican lawmakers have stood by billionaire Elon Musk as he slashes federal spending, but that could change if Musk continues on his current path, according to a GOP strategist.

Brendan Buck, a former key adviser to ex-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss Musk's relationship with GOP members of Congress. Buck noted that Musk "has funded an enormous" political operation.

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Heavyweight boxing legend George Foreman dies at 76

Former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman died Friday after an illustrious career that took him from the boxing ring to a multimillion-dollar grill business, the New York Times reported.

Foreman’s death was confirmed Friday by his family in an Instagram post. His cause of death was not revealed.

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'Better be careful': WSJ editorial warns Trump's 'lousy taunts' primed to 'backfire'

President Donald Trump is "taunting" Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts — and he "better be careful," warned the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board, because it could "backfire."

The board wrote Friday evening about Trump's downplay of Roberts' stern rebuke earlier in the week.

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