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'We will look into it': Trump vows probe into 'harvesting of baby organs'

President Donald Trump on Tuesday promised his administration would “look into” organizations such as Planned Parenthood over unfounded claims that they traffic fetal tissue for profit.

Trump made the comments while speaking to reporters at the White House, where he left open the possibility of pursuing criminal charges related to what a reporter called the “harvesting of baby organs.”

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'I haven't read that': Tulsi Gabbard denies knowing Dept of Defense policy on using Signal

U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) questioned top intelligence officials from President Donald Trump's administration in a Tuesday hearing about their discussions in a Signal chat that may have revealed classified information.

A bombshell report in The Atlantic revealed that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared war plans in the chat that included a reporter among its membership.

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'Witch hunt': Attorneys alarmed as Trump administration now seeks protesters' info

Donald Trump's administration wants the names and nationalities of campus protesters, and civil rights attorneys are concerned about what they'll do with that information.

Federal civil rights attorneys launched investigations last month into university responses to campus antisemitism, but they noticed an unusual order from higher-ranking officials in the Department of Education, reported The Washington Post.

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'District of America': Lauren Boebert threatens to rename Washington D.C.

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) threatened Democrats with the possibility of renaming Washington, D.C., if they continued to mock President Donald Trump's new title for the Gulf of Mexico.

During a Tuesday hearing before the Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries Subcommittee, Boebert lashed out at her Democratic colleagues.

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'Sharply damaging': Analysts whack Trump as new plunge hits 3-month economic decline

Consumer confidence is once again plunging as President Donald Trump is preparing to unveil yet another round of tariffs on imported goods in just over a week.

As reported by CNN, "Consumer confidence slid 7.2 points this month to a reading of 92.9, the Conference Board said Tuesday in its latest survey, extending a decline that began in December," while emphasizing that "March’s decline was similar to February’s, underscoring the growing pessimism among US consumers."

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'Came in for the kill': Steve Bannon furious as CIA director grilled on war plans chat

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon angrily lashed out at CIA Director John Ratcliffe after Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) grilled him about accidentally including a journalist on a secret Signal app chat that detailed an upcoming U.S. attack on Yemen.

"This is just a normal day at the CIA where we chat about this kind of stuff over Signal," Bennet told Ratcliffe. "That's your testimony today!"

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Trump's CIA director links Biden to use of Signal for secret war plans chat

CIA Director John Ratcliffe is blaming President Joe Biden's administration for a conversation on an encrypted app that may have included classified intelligence information.

A bombshell report in The Atlantic revealed that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared classified war plans in a Signal chat that included a reporter among its membership.

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Tulsi Gabbard stunned into silence as Dem hammers her over war plans: 'Share the text!'

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) grilled two of President Donald Trump's top intelligence officials after they participated in a group chat that revealed secret war plans to a journalist for The Atlantic.

During a Tuesday Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Warner noted that the chat "was not only sloppy, not only violated all procedures, but if this information had gotten out, American lives could have been lost."

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'Not a one-off': Top Dem links war plans fiasco to Elon Musk's DOGE

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) began a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing Tuesday by decrying a massive cut in the nation's critical intelligence infrastructure — a result of sweeping government staffing cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency.

Elon Musk's DOGE has been behind upheaval and dismantling of many government agencies. Websites, grants, programs, and employees have been cut or frozen under the promise that Trump will save taxpayers trillions.

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'Trump doesn't really care': Farmers reeling after 'double whammy' guts vital projects

Jason Myers-Benner wants answers. Most of the time, the Virginia farmer feels “unsettled” by the lack of communication and clarity surrounding the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s funding freeze. During the quieter moments he’s spent staring at an empty inbox, awaiting word about his pending grant, he’s felt “disgusted” by how the government has treated him and many of his peers.

“It’s a sort of powerlessness, that it doesn’t feel like there’s anything that I can do about it,” said Myers-Benner. “Like, can you count on these systems or not?”

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'Wild situation': Trump foes say threats have left lawyers too scared to defend them

President Donald Trump's crackdown on the legal establishment seems to be having the intended effect, according to individuals who say they're struggling to find attorneys to represent them.

Officials who served under former President Joe Biden told the Washington Post that high-profile law firms aren't willing to back them after Trump used executive orders to ban lawyers from public buildings or prohibit companies with federal contracts from employing their services. The president directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to sanction lawyers who “engage in frivolous, unreasonable, and vexatious litigation” against his administration.

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Trump mulls Hegseth pardon as insiders suspect he'd take fall for war plans mess: report

The fallout from the explosive scandal of high-ranking military and intelligence officials in the Trump administration leaking highly classified war plans to a reporter in an unsecured Signal group chat continues to spread — but President Donald Trump is firmly standing behind National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, saying that he "learned his lesson."

But Trump seems more keen to defend Waltz than he does Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, according to onlookers.

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Tom Cotton kicks off intel hearing by praising Hegseth and Waltz despite war plans fallout

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AK) opened a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing Tuesday by praising Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz despite their role in sharing secret war plans with a journalist from The Atlantic.

Although Cotton didn't mention the controversy surrounding secret war plans sent to journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, he singled out two of the men who organized the chat where the plans were shared outside of secure government systems.

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