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'Irony': Expert warns Trump is shooting self in foot with war on data

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More children ages 1 to 4 die of drowning than any other cause of death. Nearly a quarter of adults received mental health treatment in 2023, an increase of 3.4 million from the prior year. The number of migrants from Mexico and northern Central American countries stopped by the U.S. Border Patrol was surpassed in 2022 by the number of migrants from other nations.

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'Utterly reprehensible': Ex-prosecutor puts Pam Bondi on notice for 'refusing' judge order

The Justice Department and Attorney General Pam Bondi are “leading the charge” to paint Kilmar Abrego Garcia as a “bad guy,” according to a new analysis from Joyce Vance.

Abrego Garcia was mistakenly sent to a prison used to house terrorists and gang members in El Salvador.

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'I don't want to get sued': CNN host repeatedly fact checks GOP ex-candidate to her face

A former Republican congressional candidate was admonished on CNN for hurling accusations at a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to a notorious El Salvador prison.

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) finally made face-to-face contact with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a married father who was sent by the Trump administration to the infamous CECOT mega prison, but the White House pushed back on the senator's efforts in El Salvador by inviting the mother of a Maryland woman who was slain by an undocumented migrant from that country.

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'What's going on here?' MSNBC host stunned by White House court response

The refusal of Donald Trump's administration to accept that the courts have ruled that it must bring back to the U.S. Kilmar Abrego García from a maximum security El Salvador prison where he was mistakenly sent left the panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" grasping for reasons to explain their refusal to accept the loss, have him returned and put out the firestorm.

Citing a brutal appeals court ruling that Trump and his Department of Justice are brazenly flouting rulings from a unanimous Supreme Court on down, co-host Joe Scarbrough was incredulous the president and his advisers have failed to read the room when even conservative Trump allies have also taken the side of the Maryland father of three.

After pointing out that Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III wrote the case “should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans far removed from courthouses still hold dear,” Scarborough piled on.

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"It's pretty unambiguous," he exclaimed. "I mean in 2019 a judge ruled he [Abrego Garcia] couldn't be taken out of the country. The Trump administration then obviously agreed –– they didn't appeal it. The Trump administration this time said we made a mistake and, again, it's just like the Signalgate thing : know when to say, 'Hey, we made a mistake, we're going to bring you back and move on.'"

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'A new low': Conservative buries Stephen Miller for 'delusional' attack on Supreme Court

Donald Trump policy advisor Stephen Miller was raked over the coals late Thursday for what longtime conservative columnist Ed Whelan called his "brazen" Fox News appearance where he attempted to misrepresent a Supreme Court ruling on the return of deported Maryland dad Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.

In his column for the National Review, Whelan broke down Miller's rambling attempt to defend the administration's decision to blow off a unanimous ruling from the conservative court for the DOH to "facilitate" the return of Abrego Garcia, with what the conservative critic called "delusional" reasoning.

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'I do take offense!' Judge blasts Trump DOJ lawyer while limiting DOGE on Social Security

A federal judge imposed new restrictions on the so-called Department of Government Efficiency's access to sensitive Social Security data.

U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander issued a preliminary injunction late Thursday that sided with a consortium of labor unions and retirees who alleged that DOGE's actions violate privacy laws and pose a massive security risk, although the ruling does allow billionaire Elon Musk's team to access data that has been redacted or stripped of personal identification if they have undergone background checks, reported the Associated Press.

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'Not anymore!' MSNBC's Rachel Maddow says Trump 'underwater' on even his 'signature' issue

Donald Trump’s overall approval rating is continuing to see a rapid downward decline, according to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who revealed that even the president’s signature issue is beginning to see cracks of disapproval.

Maddow on Thursday walked viewers through a new CNBC/Hart Research poll, which placed Trump underwater by seven points, with 44% of those surveyed approving of his overall performance as president – versus 51% who disapproved.

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‘Ridiculous and cruel’: Rachel Maddow warns Trump’s ‘slapdash’ agenda poised to backfire

Rachel Maddow unleashed a verbal takedown of the Trump administration over the growing number of immigration-related arrests and deportations that have unfolded nationwide, which the MSNBC host said is also having an unintended effect on the president.

“This doesn’t happen in a vacuum,” Maddow said Thursday during her show’s opening monologue as she walked viewers through a review of protests opposing President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration crackdown.

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'Piggish is too kind a word': Trump ripped for joke about Jimmy Carter dying 'a happy man'

President Donald Trump could not acknowledge Jimmy Carter today without using the death of the former President to dig at his own presidential predecessor Joe Biden.

“Jimmy Carter died a happy man. You know why? Because he wasn't the worst president. Joe Biden was,” Trump told a crew of reporters at the White House.

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'You’re not worried?' Trump's 'border czar' grilled on possible jail time for officials

President Donald Trump's "border czar" insisted late Thursday that the administration has done nothing wrong despite multiple rebukes from judges blasting the president's Justice Department.

Tom Homan repeatedly insisted on "The Source" with anchor Kaitlan Collins that officials followed the judge’s written orders and that no one in the administration did anything wrong.

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'Damning': Expert says Trump DOJ basically told 'you shouldn't be in our courtroom'

Former Pentagon special counsel and federal prosecutor Ryan Goodman delivered a blunt interpretation of an appeals court ruling on Thursday that blasted the Trump administration’s handling of deportations.

“It’s just damning,” Goodman, an NYU School of Law professor said on CNN.

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'Civic uprising': Conservative sees Trump regime as break-glass emergency

Conservative New York Times columnist David Brooks is widely seen as a measured figure who frequently calls out anything radical or removed from the center — but that's decidedly not the tone he struck in his latest article, calling for a "civic uprising" to defend American values against the assault of the Trump administration.

"Over the centuries, people built the sinews of civilization: Constitutions to restrain power, international alliances to promote peace, legal systems to peacefully settle disputes, scientific institutions to cure disease, news outlets to advance public understanding, charitable organizations to ease suffering, businesses to build wealth and spread prosperity, and universities to preserve, transmit and advance the glories of our way of life," wrote Brooks. "These institutions make our lives sweet, loving and creative, rather than nasty, brutish and short."

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'Put that on a monument': CNN legal analyst lauds court's rebuke of Trump as 'work of art'

A former federal prosecutor gushed over a judge's rebuke of the Trump administration, calling it a "beautiful exercise in writing" and declaring, "put that on a monument."

Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit issued a strongly worded, unanimous opinion earlier Thursday rejecting the Trump administration’s request to pause a lower court order in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The appeals court’s decision allowed the district court judge to continue trying to require the administration to facilitate Garcia’s return and review what steps have been taken to comply with previous orders.

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