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'Irreparable harm': Judge blasts Trump admin in newly released opinion

President Donald Trump's administration was handed another loss Thursday in its bid to end birthright citizenship.

Judge Joseph Laplante of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire issued a preliminary injunction blocking the executive order Trump signed in February that attempted to end birthright citizenship altogether. The court also certified a protected class of people to whom the order applies. That class consists of newborns born on or after Feb. 20, 2025, to parents who are in the United States either illegally or temporarily.

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'Laughing at us': War vet slams Trump after jarring gaffe with foreign leader

President Donald Trump had a cringeworthy moment with world leaders this week, an MSNBC panel argued on Thursday.

Trump was meeting with five African leaders, including Liberian President Joseph Boakai.

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Baseball coach nearly 'cuffed' for confronting ICE agents questioning  kids

Youman Wilder has coached baseball on Manhattan's West Side for 20 years, but during a practice last month, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up.

Wilder told the West Side Rag, a local New York City website, that his group is primarily made up of middle school and high school students, whom he meets at the batting cages.

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'Do not go out': Mayor broadcasts warning to stay indoors over ICE agents

A mayor in California broadcast a public service announcement advising residents to stay indoors after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were spotted in the area.

In a short message this week, Perris Mayor Michael Vargas said he had "received reports of ongoing ICE operations within the area."

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'Gonna fold': Reporter scoffs at deficit hawk's budget revolt

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) was ridiculed Thursday on MSNBC over his budget bluster that ultimately falters as he falls in line with the party.

The bill before the Senate on Thursday deals with the funding for NASA and the new FBI headquarters. The Commerce, Justice, Science Committee devolved into chaos after Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) filed an amendment that would mandate that the headquarters be put in Maryland, which was decided after an exhaustive bidding process. Trump's administration then decided that the agents would all be sent to the Reagan Building, which had previously housed USAID, a program that Trump had already cut.

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‘Entitlement or not’: Rand Paul wants to slash Social Security and Medicare

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) floated a new plan to cut all government programs — including Medicare and Social Security — by 6%.

The senator explained his proposal on Real America's Voice on Thursday.

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ICE official scolded for cluelessness in high-profile Abrego Garcia case

Judge Paula Xinis called for a hearing where she could question a Department of Homeland Security staff member about the Kilmar Ábrego García case and details around his deportation to a brutal prison in El Salvador.

The proceedings were forced to pause after Ábrego Garcia's lawyers found that the DOJ had used several documents to help aid the witness from ICE called to testify.

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ICE offers federal workers fired by Trump 'elite positions' as investigators

Flush with new funding included in the GOP-authored megabill signed by Donald Trump on July 4, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is encouraging federal workers who lost their jobs to apply for the DOGE cuts.

On Thursday, ICE posted on X, "Join ICE Homeland Security Investigations’ dynamic team as a criminal investigator," and added that former workers who served in other departments that underwent purges would be given extra consideration.

The post stated, "This elite position is open to the public. Priority will be given to former federal workers whose jobs were eliminated."

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The job posting for a "Criminal Investigator GL-1811-13" comes the day after the Supreme Court gave a thumbs-up to Trump's administration to go forward with massive government job cuts in multiple agencies, presumably creating a larger pool of job candidates among those not resentful after losing their existing jobs.

Responding to the X post from ICE, one critic replied, "It’s like joining the Nazis except you don’t even need a high school diploma and you get to beat up Latino grandmas instead of Jews.'

You can see the original X post here.

'Guy's an animal': Access Hollywood host reported Trump years before leaked tape

Former Access Hollywood host Billy Bush revealed that he told NBC that President Donald Trump tried to sleep with his co-host nearly a decade before a leaked tape almost ended the then-candidate's 2016 campaign.

During a conversation on Rob Lowe's podcast this week, Bush recalled riding on the bus in 2005 when Trump made his infamous "grab 'em by the p—" remarks.

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'He is doing a bit': Rumors swirl around Trump's 'alpha male' troll ambassador

President Donald Trump tapped a MAGA provocateur as his ambassador to Malaysia, apparently laying to rest suspicions that his "alpha male" persona is a parody, but many remain unconvinced.

The president nominated Australia-born conservative activist Nick Adams to represent the U.S. in the south Asian nation after gaining an online reputation for culture war stunts and incendiary social media posts, such as one where he referred to pop superstar Taylor Swift as a "woke jezebel" or another where he laid out a credo that many felt veered into self-parody.

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Pete Hegseth's head is on chopping block over 'sensitive issue' fail: ex-insider

"The View's" Alyssa Farah Griffin recognizes that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is in trouble, but she isn't certain it's due to a recent mistake of weapons being halted to Ukraine.

Speaking on the show Thursday, co-host Whoopi Goldberg played a clip of Trump saying he didn't know who ordered the shipment of weapons to be stopped, but it wasn't him, and he wanted the shipment to be sent. Goldberg noted that Hegseth was seated directly to Trump's left.

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'This is not what I voted for': MAGA fans blow up on Leavitt after Trump boast

An attempt by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to promote a report that new voters find Donald Trump trustworthy blew up in her face with longtime MAGA supporters who feel that they have been betrayed.

Days after the DOJ claimed it has nothing new to offer about the life and death of accused pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, MAGA fans and QAnon believers are not letting it go and believe another cover-up has begun.

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'Like a cancer': Steve Bannon says Elon Musk's DOGE has 'got to be cut out'

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon called on President Donald Trump to "cut out" parts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) because it was "like a cancer."

In a rant about former DOGE administrator Elon Musk on Thursday, Bannon insisted that the billionaire, whom he referred to as "Elmo," was not "worried about deficits and debt."

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