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'I am not afraid of you': Columbia student rebukes Trump after judge orders his release

A Palestinian college student has been released on a judge's order after weeks of detention by immigration authorities.

Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi was released from federal custody on Wednesday morning after a Vermont judge ruled that he should be released under certain conditions, reported WPTZ-TV.

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett sparks mystery with recusal in controversial case

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett gave no explanation for why she recused herself from a religious charter school case that was set to begin oral arguments Wednesday, The New York Times reported.

The case revolves around whether taxpayers should pay for a public school in Oklahoma that teaches Catholic doctrine.

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'Fight the billionaire takeover': Trump golf course targeted by protesters

The pro-environment group Greenpeace has targeted President Donald Trump's golf course south of Glasgow, Scotland.

Trump Turnberry dealt with protesters on Wednesday morning from the sandy beach, a few hundred yards from the green. Protesters used rakes to create a portrait of the U.S. leader along with a message targeting Trump and other global oligarchs, Reuters reported.

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Trump adviser Peter Navarro spins shrinking GDP: 'Best negative print I've ever seen'

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro spun the country's shrinking gross domestic product by arguing that the economy actually improved when President Donald Trump's tariffs and DOGE policies were not included.

Navarro spoke about the poor GDP numbers during a Wednesday interview on CNBC.

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'Line of B.S.': CNN expert claims 'there are no good signs' for Trump's popularity

As President Trump celebrates his first 100 days in office, national polls are showing Americans might not be happy about it because Trump's approval ratings are on the decline.

CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten broke down the numbers, claiming those who argue the polls are off, “quote, unquote, ‘you can't trust the polls.’ Now, that is a line of B.S. That is a scientific term for it is B.S. What am I talking about here? Well, let's just talk about Trump's average net approval rating. I average across five recent national polls among registered voters. So we're talking voters here, not adults. Currently he's averaging, get this, -12 points way underwater,” Enten said.

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'A good report?' GOP lawmaker stuns CNN's Berman over response to shrinking economy

A Republican lawmaker stunned CNN's John Berman when he referred to news that the economy shrunk by 3% due to President Donald Trump's machinations as "a good thing."

Berman presented Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) with Wednesday morning's news that the economy has gone into reverse.

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'They have to pay a price': Trump goes after New York Times for purported 'unlawful acts'

President Donald Trump issued a wall of text threatening criminal and civil penalties to media companies for how they covered last year's presidential election.

The president posted a 316-word rant Wednesday morning on Truth Social alleging that Paramount, the parent company of CBS News, had committed election fraud by editing portions of an interview with his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, which Trump claims was deceptive.

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'I'll run': CNN's Scott Jennings dishes about Senate seat at 'bougie espresso party'

CNN's Scott Jennings is considering a race to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell as Kentucky senator.

The MAGA mouthpiece has been mentioned as a potential candidate in a growing Republican primary field as the successor to the longtime GOP Senate leader, who is retiring after more than 40 years as a senator, but he's waiting to receive president Donald Trump's blessing, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Far and away the smallest rally I've ever been to': Dem attendee pans Trump visit

Donald Trump's rally Tuesday night at at Macomb Community College in suburban Detroit was not heavily attended according to one MSNBC guest who did take the time to show up.

During an appearance on MSNBC on Wednesday morning, former White House Director of Communications Jennifer Palmieri was asked how the president was received by the crowd as he marked the 100th day of his second term in office.

After watching clips from the evening's proceedings, which CNN characterized as "familiar grievances, an ebullient crowd and a difficult task ahead," co-host Jonathan Lemire commented, "There is an awareness, I'm told, from senior advisers that, look, they see the poll numbers. They're not panicking but there's a concern here about the impact the tariffs are having on the economy and then on Trump's political standing."

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"So Jen Palmieri, you were there in Michigan last night for the president's event and there aren't too many sort of old political cliches that apply to. Donald Trump because he has broken so many molds and norms but this one, I think does: if you're explaining, you're losing," Lemire prompted his guest. "And he last night [he] had to explain and defend and spin these tariffs because he knows there's already been some impact."

"Yeah, one of the most telling things I saw in Michigan was an ad for a local furniture store yesterday that was advertising tariff-busting prices," she responded. "So it, you know, it's something and also a lot there was there was a UAW worker there last night that spoke, that's a big supporter of President Trump and spoke in favor of it and said, we have to like, hang in there because this is worth it in the in the long term."

"The tariff section was not the section of the speech that got a good applause last night," she continued. "And I would say, you know, I saw some of our colleagues there that were covering the rally, and one of them told me, 'Don't focus on the crowd size.' But who focuses on crowd size? Donald Trump focuses on crowd size and this was the far and away the smallest rally I've ever been to of Trump."

"Doesn't mean there's still not a lot of support for him, but there was definitely a dutiful element to the to the rally, both in his delivery and the crowd's responses," she elaborated. "You know, they wanted to hear about immigration –– that's what got them excited –– they wanted to hear about him saying that, you know, he's going to put a stop to gender nonsense. That got a good response. 'Crooked Joe' was the biggest applause line of the night, it was not anything that he had to say about the economy."

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'This is Biden’s Stock Market': Trump flips out over new 'worst quarter' economic report

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social complaining about the latest economic report on Wednesday Morning.

“This is Biden’s Stock Market, not Trump’s," the President said.

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'Twilight zone': Defense attorney shocked after Trump admits to 'flouting' Supreme Court

“Bizarre times and the Twilight Zone” is how CNN legal analyst, criminal defense attorney Joey Jackson, views President Donald Trump’s most recent comments about not bringing back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.

“We're in very troubling and difficult times, and I don't want to overstate it at all. But I do want to be objective and I want to be fair and I want to be honest,” Jackson said on his CNN News Central appearance.

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'This is a problem!' CNN host confronts conservative over Trump contradicting his own DOJ

CNN's Kate Bolduan challenged a conservative commentator who downplayed president Donald Trump's comments about a man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.

The president said in an interview that he had the ability to help return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from an overseas prison but isn't willing to do so, which contradicts his the Justice Department's position that it was up to the Salvadoran government to release him, but CNN commentator Shermichael Singleton insisted Trump's statements were consistent with his administration.

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'Another setback for Trump': Judge reportedly shut down White House with 'civics lesson'

The Trump administration suffered "another setback" in the courts, according to CNN media analyst Brian Stelter.

The reaction comes after a Federal Judge ruled U.S.-funded international broadcasters should receive the money designated to them from Congress. The Trump administration has been trying to stop funding several outlets because they believe "taxpayers are no longer on the hook for radical propaganda."

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