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Prisoners have fewer rights under Trump than they did in WWII internment camps: report

President Donald Trump's refusal to bring a Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador back to the United States — despite a Supreme Court ruling — has raised serious concerns among some analysts, who say that such an unchecked use of the Alien Enemies Act is unprecedented.

In a report published in the New York Times on Tuesday, reporters note that even during World War II, there was "a check" on the government, and individuals who received a hearing under the civilian boards were mostly freed.

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'Are you proud?' GOP lawmaker grilled over 'shameful' Trump actions at heated town hall

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) hosted a town hall in Fort Madison, Iowa, on Tuesday, where voters expressed their frustrations on a variety of topics, including the economy, tariffs, mass federal cuts, and President Donald Trump's deportation policies.

One voter demanded, "We would like to know what you as the people, the Congress, who are supposed to rein in this dictator, what are you going to do about these people who have been sentenced to life imprisonment in a foreign country with no due process? Our government cannot do anything?"

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'How is that not an abuse of power?' Karoline Leavitt grilled over Trump retaliation

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced questions over whether President Donald Trump was abusing his power by ordering the Department of Justice to investigate two former Department of Homeland Security officials who defied him.

At a White House event last week, Trump signed executive orders asking the DOJ to investigate former DHS officials Christopher Krebs and Miles Taylor. Both men angered the president during his first term by speaking out against him.

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'I'm here to warn you': National Review writer says Trump power grab 'must be opposed'

Conservaitve National Review columnist Jeffrey Blehar, who has been writing critically of President Donald Trump's trade wars, took a break from that topic on Tuesday to refocus his attention on Trump's defiance of court orders demanding that his administration facilitate the return of Kilmar Ábrego García from El Salvador.

Blehar, who is normally hawkish on the issue of immigration, nonetheless found himself unnerved that Trump has now blown off more than one court order, including an order from the U.S. Supreme Court.

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'I would love to do that': Trump doubles down on sending US citizens to foreign prisons

President Donald Trump doubled down and said he "would love" to send U.S. citizens to foreign prisons even after experts said it could run afoul of the Constitution.

Trump made his latest remarks about his desire to imprison citizens in international facilities on Thursday on Fox News.

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'Not a place to protest': Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to 'throw out' Dems at town hall

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) promised that Democrats protesting her Tuesday town hall event would be "thrown out."

Ahead of her event in Cobb County, Greene took to the X social media platform with a warning for constituents who disagreed with her.

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Trump team leaves Europeans baffled about actual demands after key trade meeting: report

There is a 90-day pause on President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs, but the across-the-board 10% tariff on all international goods remains until something different is renegotiated by the White House team.

The European Union trade commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič, met Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Monday as part of the negotiations, but according to the Financial Times and Bloomberg News, there wasn't much talk about the demands the U.S. is making.

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'Don't believe you pushed hard enough!' Dem's town hall gets rowdy over Trump resistance

Rep. Laura Friedman (D-CA) faced a rowdy crowd of constituents who accused Democrats of not doing enough to oppose President Donald Trump's radical agenda.

At a town hall event on Monday night, angry voters repeatedly interrupted Friedman.

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Trump lobs new threat against Harvard one day after it defied his demands

President Donald Trump issued new threats against Harvard University after it defied the administration's demands to crack down on campus activism.

The Trump administration announced it was freezing more than $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts with the school after it refused to demands to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs, prohibit masks at campus protests, make reforms to its hiring and admissions, and target faculty and administrators who publicly oppose the president's agenda.

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US faces $90 billion in tourism losses over Trump backlash: report

The U.S. economy is set to lose billions of dollars over foreign boycotts of President Donald Trump's tariffs and other policies.

Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that foreign travel to the US had decreased by almost 10% in the past year. A worst-case scenario would be a 0.3% hit to the US gross domestic product — about $90 billion — according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc estimates.

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'Impossible to take seriously': Analyst shreds Trump's 'empty' response to Shapiro attack

President Donald Trump's condemnation of an arson attack on Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's residence on Monday earned no applause from an analyst at The Atlantic, who called his response "empty."

When asked about the attack, Trump referred to the suspect as "probably just a whack job" and stressed that "such incidents cannot be tolerated."

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'Political ransom': Expert warns Trump trying to turn Harvard into Trump Univ. 'satellite'

Former NAACP director Cornell William Brooks laid into President Donald Trump's move to freeze billions in federal funding from Harvard University, after the prestigious institution rejected his demands to crack down on the political ideology of its faculty and student body — a similar ultimatum Trump used against Columbia University that that school ultimately complied with.

"We have a wonderful Constitution that contains a First Amendment, which this government, this administration is violating," Brooks told CNN's John Berman. "This is to say, the government does not get to dictate political ideology. It does not get to determine whether faculty or staff or too liberal to conservative to this, to that. The First Amendment has a little something to say about that."

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'Bad news for the White House': Dems now tied with the GOP on key Trump issue

An April poll shows President Donald Trump is losing his biggest polling advantage over Democrats.

“Bad news for the White House per @EchelonInsights,” wrote Snapchat host Peter Hamby. “Dems are now tied with Republicans on the question of who would do a better job on inflation and the cost of living.”

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