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DHS on the lookout for prankster who set up fake ICE tipline: report

The Department of Homeland Security is warning that a prankster set up a fake tipline to expose people who are trying to report immigrants.

Nashville-based comedian Ben Palmer set up a parody website where people could supposedly turn in immigrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to reporting by the Guardian.

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Former MAGA loyalist claims Trump 'rigged election' against Epstein files foe

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused President Donald Trump of rigging the election against Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) — using the same "stolen election" language Trump deployed for years to dispute his own 2020 loss.

Speaking with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on The Alex Jones Network on Thursday, Greene unloaded on Trump after Massie's Tuesday night defeat in the most expensive House primary in American history.

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JD Vance's big boasts unravel in withering new fact check

Vice President JD Vance made demonstrably false and misleading claims about manufacturing job growth in speeches on Monday and Tuesday, according to a fact-check of his statements.

On Monday in Missouri, Vance claimed the first quarter of 2026 saw "the biggest growth in manufacturing employment last quarter that we have seen in this country since Donald J. Trump was president the first time," but CNN's Daniel Dale found no evidence to support his statement.

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Trump's DC commission approves his victory arch — but tones down the vision

President Donald Trump got a bit of good news for his plans to reshape Washington, D.C. on Thursday as a commission full of his own appointees voted to advance his so-called "victory arch" project, creating a new, Trump-envisioned monument at a key entrance to the nation's Capitol, right on the other side of the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial.

However, even Trump's own U.S. Commission of Fine Arts decided to tone down a few elements of Independence Arch, often sarcastically nicknamed the "Arc de Trump," particularly the statuary around the arch.

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White House aide scrambles to deflect as he's put on spot over Trump: 'Different question'

A Trump administration official refused to answer a reporter's question about President Donald Trump's pardons for fraudsters on Thursday.

Colin McDonald, the assistant attorney general for fraud enforcement, spoke at a joint news conference for the Department of Justice and Department of Health and Human Services at which he announced the administration's investigation into alleged fraud in Minnesota’s social service programs.

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Reporter uses devastating prop to warn Trump his latest push is destined to flop

President Donald Trump's push to create a $1.8 billion fund that could compensate Capitol rioters has become deeply unpopular among lawmakers, with many showing signs that they plan to reject it altogether, a reporter told MS NOW on Thursday.

Scott MacFarlane, chief Washington correspondent and anchor at MeidasTouch, told MS NOW anchor Chris Jansing that several Jan. 6, 2021 defendants were seeking millions of dollars from the new fund — something that has infuriated both Democrats and Republicans.

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Epstein survivor hurls new accusations as more alleged abusers named in bombshell hearing

Sarah Kellen, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime personal assistant, told the House Oversight Committee on Thursday that she was repeatedly raped and abused by the convicted sex offender — and handed lawmakers the names of three previously unknown alleged offenders.

Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) announced the development after Kellen's closed-door, transcribed interview, calling it "by far the most substantive and productive interview that we've had. She was very brave."

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GOP billionaire brags AI better than human workers because it never gets 'sick' or 'drunk'

A leading billionaire right-wing donor and tech evangelist raised eyebrows during a podcast appearance this week with a blunt explanation for why he believes artificial intelligence is superior to human workers.

The past few months have seen a wave of tech industry layoffs that companies have acknowledged were driven wholly or in part by AI: From Meta, which slashed 8,000 jobs on Wednesday and reassigned thousands of other workers to AI roles; to Intuit, which announced a cut of about 17% of its workforce the same day to put more focus on the emerging technology.

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AOC brandishes jars of filthy water as she shames Trump official

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) brought a dramatic visual aid to a congressional hearing Wednesday — two jars of brown, murky water — as she pressed a Trump EPA official over the administration's push to fast-track data center construction at the expense of clean drinking water.

During a hearing of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Ocasio-Cortez held up the jars in front of Jessica Kramer, the EPA's Assistant Administrator for Water, and demanded answers about the contaminated drinking water in Morgan County, Georgia — ground zero for a massive Meta data center campus.

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'Incredibly hostile' GOP senators hammer Todd Blanche in closed-door meeting: report

A meeting between Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Senate Republicans Thursday went disastrously, according to reports.

The meeting was held to discuss Trump's $1.7 billion "anti-weaponization" fund. People familiar with what happened behind closed doors called it a "s---show", according to a Semafor reporter.

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Trump's slush fund left hanging as Senate makes 'remarkable' last minute move

The Senate will go on recess without voting on a reconciliation bill tied to the Department of Justice's $1.8 billion weaponization fund, according to reports on Thursday.

PunchBowl News reporters Jake Sherman and Andrew Desiderio reported that Sen. John Thune (R-ND) told senators that the bill would be left unfinished while the lawmakers returned home for the Memorial Day holiday.

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'Get ready for the handcuffs': No nonsense district attorney puts Trump allies on notice

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner made it crystal clear on Thursday that any Donald Trump ally — or any federal government agent — who attempts to interfere at polling locations in November will quickly be arrested and prosecuted.

He then added that they will be facing state charges putting them beyond the reach of any possible Trump pardon.

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'This is incredible': Mockery abounds as Trump hints he may skip Don Jr.'s wedding

President Donald Trump suggested Wednesday he might skip his oldest son's upcoming wedding — and social media had a field day.

Asked by a reporter whether he planned to attend Don Jr.'s Memorial Day weekend nuptials with Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson, Trump was less than enthusiastic.

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