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Kristi Noem using Proud Boys playbook to lure 'America's loser population' to ICE: analyst

Department of Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem’s ability to convert her agency into a home for an army of masked, predominantly white men willing to grab and brutalize people on the streets of the US owes a debt to proposals made by one of the founders of the Proud Boys back in 2016, according to one analyst.

According to a Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte, it should come as no surprise that ICE has had no problem attracting recruits despite nationwide revulsion over their tactics because Noem is reaching out to what she called “America’s loser population.”

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Expert flags 'perilous' Trump polling number that will 'send shivers' down GOP spines

President Donald Trump got a scathing assessment of his first year back in office in a new batch of polling.

Public opinion has turned against nearly every aspect of the 79-year-old's presidency in his return to the White House, and CNN'S David Chalian said the network's survey offered few glimmers of optimism for Trump.

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​Trump's Fed chair pick will be made to 'walk tightrope' right after being named: report

Donald Trump's eventual nominee to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will face heightened confirmation obstacles following the administration's contentious attacks on the incumbent, according to reporting.

Trump's harsh public criticism of Powell, combined with the Department of Justice's criminal investigation into Powell for allegedly misleading Congress, has created an atmosphere of distrust surrounding any replacement selection before the nominee is even announced.

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MAGA allies thank Trump after overdoses decline — but the report tells a different story

Donald Trump's allies and supporters were quick to thank the president after a new report showed that U.S. overdose deaths fell throughout the first year of the second Trump presidency, but the report itself suggests that MAGA policies could actually be making the situation worse.

In a report called "US overdose deaths fell through most of 2025, federal data reveals," ABC noted, "U.S. overdose deaths fell through the most of last year, suggesting a lasting improvement in an epidemic that had been worsening for decades."

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CBS NEWS head overrode network concerns about reporting on ICE shooter injury claims

A report from anonymous sources claiming ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding after fatally shooting 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good more than a week ago faced skepticism from CBS News staff but received approval from editor in chief Bari Weiss, a report states.

According to the Guardian, two senior network officials questioned the reporting's credibility due to missing crucial details. Their concerns were dismissed during the approval process.

Before publication, internal dissension emerged over the claim. A medical producer suggested via email that the report should clarify "what type of treatment he received" and whether the officer underwent surgery or other procedures.

CBS News senior vice president David Reiter objected to rushing the story into print without additional verification. He noted, "I'm no doctor, but internal bleeding is a very broad term and can range in severity. A bruise is internal bleeding. But it can also be something serious. We do know that the ICE agent walked away from the incident—we have that on camera."

Despite these reservations, Weiss expressed strong interest in the story during an editorial call Wednesday morning, according to staff members present.

One CBS News staffer characterized the internal reaction: "There was big internal dissension about the 'internal bleeding' report here last night. It was viewed as a thinly-veiled, anonymous leak by the Trump administration to someone who'd carry it online."

The incident reflects broader newsroom dysfunction following Weiss's appointment. Her CBS Evening News relaunch has been marked by controversial statements, on-air missteps, and declining viewership.

You can read more from The Guardian here.

'Profound breach' with Trump has Republicans in a frenzy behind the scenes: report

Behind the scenes, Republican lawmakers are pressuring Donald Trump to abandon his ambitions regarding Greenland, whether through military occupation or purchase.

According to Politico reporter Jordain Carney, Republican opposition has intensified. Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) warned that military action could trigger impeachment proceedings, calling the proposal "the dumbest thing I've ever heard." Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters, "there's certainly not an appetite here for some of the options that have been talked about or considered."

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'It looks bad': Trump panics after support for deportations tank in private GOP poll

A batch of private GOP polling data obtained by Axios revealed that President Donald Trump’s mass deportation policy is wildly unpopular with independent and undecided voters, raising “alarm” among the president’s team and the president himself.

"I wouldn't say he's concerned about the policy. He wants deportations. He wants mass deportations,” said a “top Trump adviser,” who spoke with Axios in its report Friday under the condition of anonymity.

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'Significant problems': Expert warns Trump facing a 'mortal threat' that he can't outrun

A journalist who has written about Donald Trump for decades warned on Thursday that the president knows he is facing a "mortal threat" to his presidency, and he doesn't appear to have what it takes to shake it off.

Over the last several weeks, journalist Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, said the president has done his best to distract from the fact that the FBI files from its investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein are still being released. Some of the files have painted Trump's relationship with the man and his accomplice, convicted sex criminal Ghislaine Maxwell, in an unsavory light.

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'Is that what I said?!' CNN panel melts down over DHS art on social media

The panel on CNN's "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" melted down on Thursday night over the artworks the Department of Homeland Security has been posting on its social media accounts.

Over the last several months, DHS has been posting art that appears to reflect Nazi propaganda. For instance, the department recently posted an image of two Greenlandic mush teams with the phrase "Which Way, Greenland Man?" Heidi Beirich, a co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, told The Guardian that the art was a subtle nod to a white supremacist phrase, "Which Was Western Man?"

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'Eye-opening': Lawyer warns key right 'sliding' away after Trump DOJ raids reporter's home

A law professor at Georgetown University Law Center warned in a new Substack essay that one of America's most coveted rights is "sliding" away after President Donald Trump's Department of Justice raided the home of a Washington Post reporter.

Unlike many other countries, Americans enjoy the right to know what their government is doing because of the Constitution's protections for the press, Professor Steve Vladek argued. However, he noted that protection is fragile and indirect, which is why the Trump administration's decision to raid reporter Hannah Natanson's home and seize her phone, two laptops, and a Garmin watch, The Washington Post reported.

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Trump's big healthcare reveal could trigger a 'death spiral': experts

After nearly a year and a half of promising "concepts of a plan," Trump has finally released his healthcare framework — and experts tore it to shreds.

The so-called Great Healthcare Plan landed with a thud this week, offering sweeping promises but precious little detail on how any of it would actually work, The Guardian reported Thursday. The administration claimed it would lower prescription prices and premiums while holding insurance companies accountable through transparency requirements.

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'Insanity': Trump's niece tears into RFK Jr.'s 'disturbing fixation'

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is 'endangering lives" with his "insanity," warns one analyst.

Mary Trump, President Donald Trump's niece, wrote in a new Substack essay that Kennedy's decision to maneuver around the opposition of America's leading scientists in an attempt to change the country's vaccine schedule could "cause countless preventable deaths for generations to come."

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'Pretty pathetic!' Trump's plans to keep foreign leader's Nobel Prize sparks outrage

President Donald Trump admitted on Thursday that he intends to keep the Nobel Peace Prize presented to him, even though it doesn't bear his name.

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado traveled to Washington, D.C. on Thursday to present Trump with the Nobel Prize she won last year for her work to spread democracy in Venezuela. Trump has long coveted the Nobel Peace Prize, and some analysts saw Machado's visit as a ploy to get Trump to install her party in power over the regime of Delcy Rodríguez, who was dictator Nicolás Maduro's second-in-command before the U.S. arrested him.

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