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Teachers could be subjected to 'entrapment' under Trump's plan for universities: opinion

A Religion professor is warning of President Donald Trump’s goal to rid college campuses of “woke ideology,” in a New York Times guest Essay.

Anna Peterson, who teaches at the University of Florida, compared the president's plan to the rules Florida Governor Ron DeSantis enacted three years ago.

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'Sniping at hecklers at a fish shack': Ex-allies track Ron DeSantis' big 'fall' from grace

Some of the enemies Ron DeSantis made as during his ascent to Florida governor are relishing the reversal of his political fortunes.

The Florida Republican looked like the successor to Donald Trump and was primed for a White House run, but Axios correspondent Marc Caputo writes that DeSantis is facing "potential political obscurity" as state legislators in his own party are calling for a federal investigation into his wife's charity.

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'This is corruption': Trump family reportedly puts key bipartisan legislation in jeopardy

“A $2 billion crypto deal involving President Donald Trump's family and a foreign government is threatening to derail bipartisan stablecoin legislation that Congress has been working on for months,” according to an Axios report.

The crypto industry has aggressively lobbied for the original proposal, dubbed the GENIUS Act, “as a way to gain legitimacy and legal clarity in the U.S.”

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'Perilous path': GOP insider says Mike Johnson faces 'political dilemma verging on a trap'

Republican congressional leaders are working to pass "one big, beautiful bill" sought by president Donald Trump to enact most of his legislative agenda, but a former top congressional aide warned they may be falling into a trap.

The final details are still being negotiated, but the core of the bill is extending the 2017 tax law, which the administration believes will calm the markets and boost the economy, but former GOP congressional staffer Brendan Buck published an op-ed in the New York Times warning that legislation might not be enough to reassure Americans rattled by Trump's economic moves.

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Immigrants to be flown to nation Trump admin itself cautions against visiting: report

The Trump administration is preparing to deport a group of migrants to Libya aboard a U.S. military aircraft, a plan that stunned human rights observers and marked a dramatic escalation in the president’s immigration enforcement crackdown.

That’s according to the New York Times, which reported Tuesday that a military flight carrying the migrants could depart as early as Wednesday. The nationalities of those slated for deportation remain unclear.

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Trump's pick for top DC prosecutor told AR-15-toting sect US institutions must fall: video

Ed Martin, Donald Trump’s embattled pick for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, once told an AR-15-toting fringe religious group that institutions preventing Trump from overturning the 2020 election would fall like Jericho, according to footage reviewed by Raw Story but now seemingly removed from the internet by the group concerned.

“We’re gonna have Jericho March, Jericho March all around,” Martin said, alluding to the Biblical story of how Joshua led the Israelite army to attack the city of Jericho and slaughter its inhabitants.

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'He's on a downward spiral': Trump advisor bashes Mike Pence after Trump remarks

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro took a swipe at Mike Pence during a live CNN interview, where he said the former vice president has been “disowned by the entire MAGA movement.”

The jab came Tuesday when Navarro appeared on CNN’s “The Source with Kaitlan Collins” to discuss President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policy and the administration’s upcoming trade talks with China. But the conversation took a sharp turn when Collins brought up Pence’s recent criticism of the tariff strategy.

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'Problematic': Red state lawmaker says Trump will cost his district 'tens of millions'

Thanks to President Donald Trump's trade war, Kentucky's alcohol exports to Canada have plummeted, endangering the economy of one of the reddest states in the country. Now, the lone Democrat in Kentucky's Congressional delegation is sounding the alarm.

In a recent interview with ABC News, Rep. Morgan McGarvey (D-KY), who represents the commonwealth's largest city of Louisville, said that Canadian liquor stores have effectively stopped buying bourbon from the Bluegrass State as a result of the Trump administration's trade policies. And after Trump told Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during Tuesday's Oval Office meeting that his approach to tariffs hasn't changed, McGarvey said many of his constituents are paying a heavy price for Trump's decisions.

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Ex-president snubs Trump in White House event honoring his late mother

Former President George W. Bush is not expected to attend a White House ceremony Thursday honoring his late mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush, a notable absence that follows years of lingering tensions between the Bush family and Donald Trump.

First Lady Melania Trump is set to host the East Room event, where she will unveil a new postage stamp commemorating the wife of former President George H.W. Bush, The Washington Post reported Tuesday. While Bush’s snub of the gathering has been confirmed by White House officials, other members of the Bush family are expected to attend.

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'Be ashamed!' Trump's spy chief blasts WSJ over report on major new espionage effort

President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, tore into the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday after the outlet published an explosive report detailing a major new U.S. intelligence effort focused on Greenland.

The move – reportedly tied to Trump’s longstanding fascination with acquiring the island from Denmark – came after several high-ranking officials in Gabbard’s office issued a “collection emphasis message” to intelligence agency heads last week. They were ordered to increase spying operations in Greenland to gather intelligence on the island’s “independence movement and attitudes on American resource extraction.”

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Trump allies want CBS to pay for MAGA makeover of the Kennedy Center

President Donald Trump's associates want any potential legal settlement with CBS News to include a bailout for the Kennedy Center amid the performing arts center's financial ruin under his "MAGA-inflected" leadership, The Atlantic reported on Tuesday.

"As part of the effort to raise money for the Kennedy Center, Trump allies have held private discussions about possibly asking that any settlement Trump reaches with CBS News include money earmarked for the Kennedy Center, one of the people familiar with the June fundraiser told us," said the report.

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'Insane': JD Vance hammered online after threatening World Cup soccer fans

Vice President JD Vance stirred swift outrage online Tuesday after delivering a warning to international visitors attending next year’s FIFA World Cup in the United States.

“We will have visitors probably from close to a hundred countries,” he said at a White House event. “We want them to come, we want them to celebrate, we want them to watch the games.”

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'Probably shredding as we speak': Fed-up Comer prods Trump DOJ on Epstein files

House Committee Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) on Tuesday escalated his criticism of the Trump Justice Department in a new interview where he questioned whether government officials are deliberately blocking the release of the long-awaited Epstein files – and whether the files even still exist.

“Hopefully, someone has a copy of that, and I hope we find out because our task force has done everything,” he said.

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