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Trump's ICE hit with 'widespread burnout' facing 'unrealistic demands'

The Trump administration, with the help of Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is targeting a long list of federal government agencies for mass layoffs — from the Social Security Administration (SSA) to the National Weather Service (NWS) to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA). And Trump has contemplated eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) altogether — an idea that drew scathing criticism when areas of Central Texas were rocked by deadly floods over the 4th of July weekend.

But one agency that clearly isn't being defunded is U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). President Donald Trump's so-called "big, beautiful bill" contains $75 billion set aside for ICE during a four-year period.

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Newsom blasts Trump admin over $50M threat tied to trucker English rule

Three states are at risk of losing some federal transportation funding because they are not enforcing President Donald Trump’s executive order that commercial truck drivers must be proficient in English, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday.

New Mexico, Washington and California will have 30 days to comply with the order or risk losing funding from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration — among the smaller of the Transportation Department’s agencies — Duffy said, standing behind a lectern with an “America First” banner on it at the department’s Washington, D.C., headquarters.

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'Chilling': Trump stuns as he again floats idea Americans prefer a dictatorship

For the second day in a row, President Donald Trump insisted he is not a dictator, but also insisted that many Americans would like to have one running the country. Some critics are calling his remarks a “trial balloon.”

“So the line is that I’m a dictator — but I stop crime,” Trump said at his televised Cabinet meeting on Tuesday (video below). “So a lot of people say, ‘You know, if that’s the case, I’d rather have a dictator.’ But I’m not a dictator. I just know how to stop crime.”

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Trump says Gavin Newsom has 'some strange hand action going on' in bizarre rant

President Donald Trump bizarrely attacked California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for what he called "strange hand action."

At the conclusion of a Tuesday cabinet meeting, Trump called Newsom an "incompetent governor" because he had not welcomed a military takeover of cities.

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'Troubling': Judge rebukes Trump’s DOJ over ‘false imprisonment’ in zoo spitting case

A woman accused of spitting on a zoo officer was ordered released from jail, but days later she remained locked up, caught in a bureaucratic tug-of-war that led her lawyer to plead at the end of a court filing: “HELP!!!!”

The Justice Department charged a woman who spat on a National Zoo police officer after she was removed from a staff-only area in the Bird House, wrote Reuters legal reporter Brad Heath. The woman was ordered to be released before trial, and the DOJ agreed with the request.

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'The state is me': Historian warns Trump just gave clearest authoritarian signal yet

After militarized federal occupations of Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump is threatening to do the same thing to other U.S. cities with Democratic mayors, including Chicago and Baltimore. But Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson are making it clear that they don't want to see U.S. troops marching up Michigan Avenue, and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is stressing that law enforcement in Baltimore should be left up to the Baltimore Police Department — not the U.S. military or federalized National Guard troops.

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner told CNN that Trump has no legal grounds for federalizing the city's police department, adding, "He better not try it in Philly."

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'You should be doing that job!' Trump snaps when pressed on weaponizing government

President Donald Trump was confronted by reporters on Tuesday's Cabinet meeting over whether his move to oust Federal Reserve official Lisa Cook was a political abuse of power — and was not happy about it.

Trump announced the attempted firing Monday evening, using as justification an unproven allegation of mortgage fraud leveled by Bill Pulte, his director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Pulte has made similar accusations against several of Trump's political opponents, including Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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Trump scrambles to rebrand ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ amid 'alarm bells' over popularity

President Donald Trump is at work trying to rebrand his 2026 budget legislation, known as the "Big, Beautiful Bill," as a kind of tax cut not for billionaires but for the middle class.

Trump announced at his Cabinet meeting that he was changing the name because it's "not good for explaining to people what it's all about."

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'Dangerous': Trump sparks outrage as 'bad-faith actor' tapped to oversee election security

She Pushed to Overturn Trump’s Loss in the 2020 Election. Now She’ll Help Oversee U.S. Election Security.

by Doug Bock Clark

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'Talentless goon': MAGA lawmaker dunked in scorn by MSNBC panelist

MSNBC dragged Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) on Tuesday after crafting mock-ups of President Donald Trump's face to be added to Mount Rushmore.

Host Chris Jansing noted that Trump acolytes are putting his face on everything from coins to dollars. The Lincoln Project's co-founder, Reed Galen, noted reports that indicated if Trump's face was put on the mountain, it couldn't support the weight and may collapse. He called it the "perfect metaphor for his presidency, as you're going to find."

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‘Real scum!’ Trump declares MSNBC ‘worse than’ MS-13 gang

President Donald Trump took aim at MSNBC during a cabinet meeting Tuesday afternoon at the White House, declaring the network “worse than” two of the world’s most notorious criminal organizations.

During the meeting, Trump took a moment to praise the National Guard troops currently patrolling the streets of the nation’s capital amid the federal government’s takeover of the city’s police department. He briefly tried to recall a video he’d seen of an encounter between troops and alleged gang members before segueing into his attack on MSNBC.

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Social Security's entire database dumped on a vulnerable cloud server: whistleblower

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is once again under the microscope after a whistleblower accused the ad hoc creation of Elon Musk of unloading the entire database of sensitive Social Security information to a vulnerable cloud server.

According to a report from the New York Times, Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer, has filed a formal complaint about the negligent treatment of the data.

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Trump doubles down on fascist claim: Americans would 'rather have a dictator'

President Donald Trump doubled down a day after saying that "maybe" Americans would like a dictator.

During a Tuesday cabinet meeting, Trump slammed Democratic governors for criticizing his threat to send the military into cities.

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