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'Petulant old man!' Chicago courtroom fell into chaos as MAGA officials picked a fight

A newly revealed transcript of a courtroom deposition in Chicago shows MAGA officials picking fights over immigration enforcement — and an exasperated judge accusing Trump's Border Patrol chief, Greg Bovino of constantly dodging questions and making false statements, reported the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday.

This comes after U.S. District Judge Sarah Ellis issued a blistering opinion last week based on this hearing, accusing Bovino of "outright lying" as part of a lawsuit brought to stop the Trump administration's federal raids in Chicago.

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Trump takes awkward photo with FBI Director to push back on 'totally false' report

President Donald Trump insisted that claims that he had considered firing FBI Director Kash Patel were "totally false."

Multiple sources told MS NOW that the president was considering removing Patel as soon as December, according to a report on Tuesday.

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Conservative reveals how GOP may abandon Trump if they lose big in the midterms

Even though President Donald Trump has thoroughly dominated the Republican Party since his 2016 election victory, the GOP may finally walk away from him if they suffer major losses in next year's midterm elections.

That's according to conservative columnist Jonathan V. Last, who wrote in the Bulwark on Tuesday that the Republican Party's love devotion to Trump may finally end depending on the outcome of the 2026 elections. He wrote that while Trump briefly fell out of favor with Republicans after the January 6, 2021 insurrection, the party never seriously walked away from the president as it continued to entertain his election denialism and overwhelmingly backed his return to the White House in 2024.

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'Miserable' House Republicans tell ex-colleague of 'toxic' work conditions under Trump

An ex-GOP lawmaker came clean on what it's like to work for "toxic" President Donald Trump — and what he believes is happening behind the scenes among Republicans.

Former Rep. David Trott (R-MI), in an opinion piece published in The Daily Beast on Tuesday, wrote about why the Republican majority is falling apart — and the difficult position Trump has put it in.

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'Find the votes': Trump threatens to primary Republicans who don't support election scheme

President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday that he would not support Republicans who refuse to go along with his election scheme during the 2026 midterm.

One of the ways Trump is seeking to sway the 2026 midterm in his favor is by pressuring state legislatures to undergo mid-cycle redistricting, which allows them to redraw their congressional maps. The Texas legislature was the first to redraw its maps, which sparked backlash from Democratic-controlled states like California and Maryland.

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Trump admin 'misstates' key facts to Supreme Court about Chicago ICE raids: report

The Trump administration made mistaken and misleading claims over the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago in an emergency docket to the Supreme Court, according to a new report.

A New York Times investigation published Tuesday revealed that the administration erroneously distorted Chicago Police Department officers' responsiveness and protesters' actions in a filing that requested the high court to allow the troops in the Windy City.

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Trump claims 'tremendous progress' in highly-criticized peace deal

President Donald Trump claimed in a new Truth Social post on Tuesday that his administration is making "tremendous progress" toward getting Russia and Ukraine to agree on the latest highly-criticized peace deal.

"Over the past week, my team has made tremendous progress with respect to ending the War between Russia and Ukraine (A War that would have NEVER started if I were President!)," the president wrote on the social media platform that he owns.

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'Frustrated' Trump considers ousting his FBI Director over girlfriend revelations: report

President Donald Trump has been considering removing Kash Patel as the FBI director has come under criticism for using private security for his country singer girlfriend and his use of a government jet, according to a MS NOW report published Tuesday

Patel is on "thin ice" as top Trump aides complain that Patel has used government resources for personal use and has had fights with other Trump loyalists, the report adds. It was published at a time when Patel's FBI was facing growing criticism over its use of resources and its investigations into Trump's political enemies.

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'Crisis': Expert slams Trump for deporting student for years-old case she wasn't aware of

President Donald Trump's administration summarily shipped a college student out of the country over an order from years ago that she wasn't even aware of, not even giving her time to realize she needed a lawyer, a legal expert wrote on Tuesday.

The individual, a Babson College freshman, was detained at Boston's Logan International Airport while she was heading home. Within 48 hours, she had been deported to Honduras, a country she had not lived in since the age of six.

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‘This is truly insane’: Trump stuns with eye-popping multi-million-dollar purchase

Buried within a mountain of financial disclosures made public recently is a potentially multi-million-dollar purchase made by President Donald Trump between August and October, a purchase that has left some critics stunned by its lack of news coverage.

“In a normal administration, this would be a huge scandal,” wrote journalist and political commentator Molly Jong-Fast in a social media post on Tuesday on X.

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DOJ whistleblower who ratted out DOJ lawyer Emil Bove flips sides to undercut Trump

A veteran Department of Justice lawyer who was fired for not pursuing an immigration case to Attorney General Pam Bondi’s satisfaction will now be on the other side of the courtroom working against Donald Trump.

On Tuesday morning, pro-liberty immigrant advocacy group Democracy Forward announced Erez Reuveni will be joining its team, claiming the new hire, “Was wrongfully fired by the Trump-Vance administration in April for refusing to lie to federal judges during a hearing and on briefing regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man who was removed in error from the country to an El Salvador gulag-like prison without due process.”

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Latest Trump reversal puts GOP in 'no-win position'

After more than a decade of opposing Obamacare’s healthcare subsidies, President Donald Trump is now considering proposing a two-year extension of the soon-to-expire tax credits.

The Hill reports his sudden reversal is putting Republicans in a bind and setting the stage “for GOP leaders in Congress to advance a program they deeply detest after warning for months of its harmful effects.”

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BBC confirms it edited out historian's criticism of president: 'Trump’s threats worked'

The BBC confirmed it edited a section of a historian's speech to remove criticism of President Donald Trump after he threatened to sue the company over a separate issue.

Dutch author and historian Rutger Bregman alleged that a broadcaster had cut a line from a BBC lecture he delivered describing the Trump as “the most openly corrupt president in American history," but the British network confirmed that line was removed in editing on the advice of its lawyers – which The New Republic's Greg Sargent said proves his corruption.

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