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Outrage grows after ICE tackles rape survivor after court hearing: 'This regime is evil'

Reactions were mounting on Monday as news surfaced about an incident involving two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who tackled a rape survivor to the ground just moments after she testified in a New Jersey courtroom.

David J. Bier, Cato Institute Director of Immigration Studies, shared an excerpt from an Atlantic report on X about an incident last year involving a woman who had survived rape and told her story in court about her perpetrator and ex-boyfriend, who she was seeking a restraining order against after he put her in a chokehold and sexually assaulted her, causing her to lose consciousness. When she stepped outside the courthouse, she was suddenly tackled to the ground by two plainclothes ICE officers.

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Ethics group demands to know whether Trump benefited financially from 'lawfare' lawsuit

The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has filed a civil suit seeking records that could indicate whether President Donald Trump profited personally from his litigation against the federal government over his prosecutions prior to the 2024 presidential election.

Trump faced two federal prosecutions, both brought by special counsel Jack Smith: one for conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election, and one for illegally removing thousands of highly classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago country club in Florida. Both prosecutions encountered several procedural hurdles and were ultimately dropped after Trump was re-elected.

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Trump case forces US Supreme Court to confront prospect of Americans losing citizenship

As the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last week about the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, Justice Sonia Sotomayor seemed skeptical.

The order as written applies only to babies born in the future, and the Trump administration has asked the court to exclude current citizens from any decision. Still, the court’s senior liberal justice wasn’t so sure it would work out like that.

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'He is so jealous': Trump brutally mocked for repeating false claim about Osama Bin Laden

The internet erupted on Monday after President Donald Trump tried to take credit for a military operation that killed the mastermind behind the September 11 attacks on the United States — which Trump did not actually lead.

Trump was speaking about the Iran war during a high-stakes press conference at the White House when he made the claim that he was behind the death of Osama bin Laden, the founder and leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda.

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Trump nearly spills state secrets during rambling movie pitch: report

President Donald Trump nearly spilled state secrets while he soft-pitched a movie to reporters during a press conference on Monday, according to a new report.

The New Republic reported on Monday that Trump made the comments during a rambling portion of the press conference where he described how U.S. forces rescued an Air Force officer who was shot down and injured behind enemy lines. Trump announced on Sunday that a successful rescue mission had taken place.

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Right-wing pundit arrested for DUI after unsuccessfully trying to namedrop GOP sheriff

A former Phoenix-area prosecutor turned right-wing pundit tried to use her connection to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office to get out of a DUI arrest, but failed because she was reportedly so intoxicated she couldn't even pronounce the sheriff's name right, The Arizona Republic reported on Monday.

According to the report, 54-year-old Rachel Alexander was arrested on December 21 after attending a party with GOP officials, posing for a selfie with Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, whom she proclaimed would be "our next REAL Arizona Attorney General."

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Holocaust museum staffers say institution censoring itself to avoid Trump wrath

Two former employees at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., have revealed that the institution preemptively changed its programming to avoid the Trump administration's criticism, according to a Politico report on Monday.

As President Donald Trump returned to his second term in office, the museum cut a workshop titled the "fragility of democracy" and scrubbed educational resources about racism in the United States from its website. The moves came as Trump's administration focused on "corrosive ideology," a crackdown and attack on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and educational content it views as promoting what it considers anti-American values, including lessons about racism and democracy's fragility.

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'Very angry' Trump is rolling heads as aides break bad news to him: analysts

President Donald Trump is finally beginning to face reality as his inner circle confronts the realization the Iran war, long thought to be his ticket back to popularity, is instead sinking the GOP even further ahead of the midterms, Greg Sargent and Kate Aronoff discussed as part of a recent podcast under The New Republic.

This comes as recent polling data confirms overwhelming unpopularity for the president's latest military adventure — an operation even some of his own supporters see as a betrayal of his campaign platform to end war and unnecessary foreign entanglements.

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Nobel winner warns Trump planning 'truly awful' act — and demands his immediate removal

A Nobel Prize-winner has called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked against Donald Trump following a series of failures.

Paul Krugman suggested Trump knows the war in Iran is now a lost cause, but that the president would not pull out of the conflict. Speaking in a post published to his Substack, Krugman suggested the only way out may be to invoke the 25th Amendment. That would force Trump from office and pass presidential powers and duties to Vice President JD Vance.

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'Total cuckoo town': Even Alex Jones now fears 'nightmare that Trump has become'

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones warned that President Donald Trump might use nuclear weapons on Iran because he is a "dementia risk."

"Hands down, in my 32 years on air, nothing has ever even come close to how much danger we're in and the insanity of what's unfolding and the nightmare that Trump has become," Jones asserted on Monday after Trump suggested he could destroy all of Iran in a single night. "Madness of King George the Third, 25th Amendment, whatever you want to call it. If you look at the foreign control of Israel, if you look at him changing stories every time."

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Trump Truth Store abruptly shutters as demand hits floor: 'It all started with the war'

The Trump Truth Store in the Chicago suburbs had to close temporarily as sales plummeted during the widely unpopular Iran war, The Chicago Tribune reported.

The MAGA-themed business based on President Donald Trump's Truth Social platform in Crystal Lake abruptly closed, according to The Tribune.

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'He's going to drop a nuke': Fear as Trump threat leaves details vague

President Donald Trump issued a serious threat for Iran on Monday, prompting shocked reactions online.

Trump was speaking during a White House press conference when he made the unsettling comment referring to the ongoing conflict.

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Hegseth's comparison of rescued pilot and resurrected Christ bewilders: 'Having a stroke?'

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth went for a peculiar comparison at Monday's press conference on the rescue of downed pilots in Iran, comparing the operation to bring them home to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

"Shot down on Good Friday, hidden in a cave, a crevice all of Saturday and rescued on Sunday," said Hegseth. "Flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday, a pilot reborn all home and accounted for, a nation rejoicing." He then proclaimed that, "God is good."

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