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'It feels like an invasion': Texans go to war with Trump over land grab

Landowners living along the Texas/Mexico border are once again facing having property confiscated from them as Donald Trump's administration ramps up efforts to build his long-promised wall.

And they are not happy about it.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, with Homeland Security flush with cash from the recently signed budget bill, property owners who sighed with relief when Trump lost in 2020 are once again having to deal with efforts to use eminent domain laws against them.

In the case of Raquel Oliva, whose family has been in Starr County since since 1798, "the government filed proceedings in February to take over a strip of the family’s land for construction of a wall. While the government is seeking ownership over fewer than 3 acres, it would block off some 100 acres where the family farms, hunts and operates a gas well, said Oliva and her cousin, Lazaro Rodriguez."

The Journal's Elizabeth Findel is reporting, "The government this year has filed dozens of eminent domain lawsuits against Texas landowners, continuing a process that began in the first Trump administration. The cases are complicated, often involving small patches of land with poorly documented titles and generations of owners," adding, "Lawyers and landowners recognize that the government has broad authority to take land for national security purposes and resisting it is rarely, if ever, successful.'

Alejo Clarke Jr. has found himself once again in a bind after his property was returned to him when Joe Biden beat Trump in 2020, and now he is having to hire a lawyer to fight confiscation again with little hope of success.

With the report noting, "The government is offering just $3,000 for the acre it plans to take, leaving the rest of the 9-acre tract south of the wall. He’s also angry about the billions allocated, which he said would be better spent helping the region manage a water crisis that is crippling farms," Clarke conceded, “I’m not gonna beat Trump—you know it and I know it. But if someone is going to kick your butt, are you just going to lie down?”

Longtime local Oliva agreed, adding, "No one has a problem stopping illegal immigration or drugs, but we live on the border—it’s always been like this. Now it feels like an invasion of the government on us.”

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FCC commissioner admits Colbert's firing is 'a consequence that comes from Trump'

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chief Brendan Carr suggested that late-night host Stephen Colbert was fired as "a consequence that comes from" President Donald Trump.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz noted that critics believed that there was an "orchestrated arrangement" to have Colbert fired so that the Trump administration would approve Skydance Media's acquisition of Paramount.

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'That might be your way to try to twist my words': Trump EPA head snaps at CNN host

Donald Trump's head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) got snippy with CNN's Kasie Hunt on Sunday morning when she tried to get a clarification from him.

During his appearance on "State of the Union," Lee Zeldin, a former GOP lawmaker who failed in his bid to become governor of New York, was pressed by Hunt who asked him about the policy changes he is making since taking over.

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'The act of a petulant child': Trump shredded by Republican for firing jobs report chief

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) called President Donald Trump a "petulant child" after he fired Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) administrator Erika McEntarfer over a poor jobs report.

"When he gets news he doesn't like, he needs someone to blame because he won't take the responsibility himself," Christie said during a Sunday panel discussion on ABC. "And this is the action of a petulant child. Like, you give me bad news, I fire the messenger."

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'I was a little surprised': Another Republican is leapfrogging Vance for 2028 nomination

In a report on Republican lawmakers maneuvering behind the scenes to be the person who replaces Donald Trump as the 2028 presidential candidate –– providing the president agrees to step aside gracefully –– a CNN reporter specializing in campaign coverage was surprised to find the Vice President J.D. Vance is not a prohibitive favorite.

In an interview with CNN's Zachary B. Wolf, correspondent Eric Bradner said Vance "is obviously positioned as Trump’s understudy," but that he also not a lock to be the face of the part three and half years from now.

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'Data can't be propaganda': Trump adviser's laughable excuse for firing jobs official

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett suggested that firing Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) chief Erika McEntarfer over a poor jobs report would lead to future data that was not "propaganda."

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Shannon Bream noted that former BLS commissioners had condemned Trump for firing McEntarfer.

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Trump is about to make a huge mistake going after Jack Smith: ex-DOJ official

A former Department of Justice official smiled and predicted calamity for Donald Trump over a report that an investigation into special counsel Jack Smith is ramping up.

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Weekend," Andrew Weissmann was asked about an investigation into whether Smith violated the Hatch Act when he investigated Donald Trump's crimes against the state that included an attempt to lead an insurrection and stealing government documents and hoarding them in a bathroom at Mar-a-Lago.

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ABC: Trump White House refused to provide guest to talk about poor jobs report

The Trump administration declined to provide a guest to ABC News after the leader of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) was fired over a poor jobs report.

On Sunday, This Week host George Stephanopoulos revealed that ABC had contacted the White House after President Donald Trump fired BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer.

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C-SPAN caller: Epstein 'alive' and Trump jealous because he's 'better looking'

A C-SPAN caller floated a theory that Jeffrey Epstein was alive and that President Donald Trump was jealous because the sex offender was "better looking."

During Saturday's edition of Washington Journal, a caller named Richard offered his thoughts on Trump's Epstein scandal.

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DOJ scrambling away from Stephen Miller's comments on mass immigrant arrests: report

Department of Justice attorneys are attempting to put some distance between themselves and demands from Donald Trump's White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller for ICE agents to come up with 3,000 immigrant arrests per day.

In May, Miller told Fox News personality Sean Hannity, "Under President Trump’s leadership, we are looking to set a goal of a minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE every day and President Trump is going to keep pushing to get that number up higher each and every day,"

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Trump fumes at Charlamagne tha God in ugly overnight 'racist sleazebag' meltdown

Hours after Charlamagne tha God was interviewed by his daughter-in-law Lara Trump on Fox News, Donald Trump launched a vicious attack on the popular Black podcaster as a "racist sleazebag."

Taking to Truth Social hours after "The Breakfast Club" co-host told Eric Trump's wife that he believes the MAGA movement will falter and that "I think this Epstein thing is going to be a way for traditional conservatives to take their party back, I really do," Trump went on a furious rant that was missing words as he complained about the comments.

"The very wonderful and talented Lara Trump, whose show is a big ratings success, put racist sleazebag Charlamagne 'The God'," he began before not finishing the sentence and switching to, "(Why is he allowed to use the word “GOD” when describing himself? Can anyone imagine the uproar there would be if I used that nickname?)."

He then rambled off a litany of complaints, "He’s a Low IQ individual, has no idea what words are coming out of his mouth, and knows nothing about me or what I have done - like just ending 5 Wars, including a 31 year bloodbath between Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, where Seven Million people have died, and there was no end in sight. He didn’t know that, or India and Pakistan or, wiping out Iran’s nuclear capabilities, or closing the horrendous open Border, or creating the greatest economy, where prices and Inflation have come way down, and where STUPID and CORRUPT JOE BIDEN set the record for doing the Worst Job as President, EVER. "

"But this dope, Charlamagne, would vote for Sleepy Joe or Kamala? Remember, one year ago our Country was DEAD, now it’s the 'HOTTEST' Country anywhere in the World. MAGA!!!" he added.

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‘Go to hell!’ Trump melts down as Chuck Schumer cripples Senate confirmations

President Donald Trump had a Saturday night meltdown as Democratic leader in the Senate Chuck Schumer threatened to bring negotiations to approve nominees for multiple administration positions to a screeching halt.

As the Senate Republicans rush to push through Trump’s choices before heading out for a month-long summer vacation, Schumer is throwing out multiple conditions for Democratic support.

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‘I didn’t!’ Insider tells of frantic Trump call after latest Epstein accusation

President Donald Trump called a friend within the last two days to vent about rumors that he ordered Jeffrey Epstein killed in his jail cell, his biographer said Saturday.

Michael Wolff, who wrote the Trump White House exposé “Fire and Fury,” said on the Daily Beast’s podcast that he’d spoken to the person who received the call.

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