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Kristi Noem waited 3 days to deploy FEMA rescuers after Texas flood hit: report

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not authorize the deployment of Federal Emergency Management Agency urban search-and-rescue teams in the Texas Hill Country flood disaster until more than 72 hours after the crisis began, CNN reported on Wednesday.

This follows rule changes that Noem imposed at her department that required a personal sign-off on any operation with an expense over $100,000, a figure so tiny it practically applies to any response to a significant emergency.

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Top Trump aide caught using shadowy site to launch 'McCarthy-like' effort

President Donald Trump's top aide was caught using a shadowy website to track pro-Palestinian academics for deportation, Politico reported on Wednesday.

According to court documents Politico retrieved, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller admitted to using a website called Canary Mission to find information about the academics that could be used to revoke their visas. Details about how Miller used the information remain under seal after the White House asserted executive privilege, Politico reported.

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Bishop stuns priest by telling immigrant Catholics to skip Mass if they fear ICE

A California bishop is taking the unusual step of urging Catholics in his diocese to refrain from attending Sunday Mass if they fear they are at risk of being arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Jesuit priest Father James Martin, a frequent critic of the Trump administration's treatment of migrants, flagged the announcement by Bishop Alberto Rojas of the Diocese of San Bernardino on Wednesday afternoon.

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'Lie awake at night’: Ex-agent sounds alarm on Trump’s FBI

Michael Feinberg, a former assistant special agent in charge at the FBI, was forced to resign in late May after it was discovered that he was friends with Peter Strzok, an ex-investigator whom President Donald Trump targeted in his first term for his anti-Trump sentiments.

That relationship with Strzok was enough for a political commentator and radio host to shove Feinberg out after he took over as the deputy director of the FBI.

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Mayor of flood-ravaged town baffled by governor's disaster prep claim

"Kerrville mayor says he wasn’t aware of state resources that Gov. Abbott said were in place ahead of flooding" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'Huge return': Big oil reaps rewards after donating shocking amount to Trump

Oil, gas, and coal companies and individuals linked to the climate-wrecking fossil fuel industry contributed more than $19 million to U.S. President Donald Trump's second inaugural fund, an analysis by a leading international environmental and human rights group revealed Wednesday.

Scouring itemized U.S Federal Election Commission data, Global Witness identified 47 individual donations to the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee between November 2024 and January 2025 totaling $19,151,933. Using an artificial intelligence tool developed by Global Witness to identify corporate lobbyists, the group's researchers were able to automatically determine each donor's ties to the fossil fuel industry.

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'Disgrace!' Trump uncorks massive tariff on Brazil in scathing letter

President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued a scathing rebuke of Brazil's judiciary in a letter saying the United States plans to increase tariffs on goods coming from the country.

"I knew and dealt with former President Jair Bolsonaro, and respected him greatly, as did most other Leaders of Countries," Trump's letter begins. "The way that Brazil has treated former President Bolsonaro, a Highly Respected Leader throughout the World during his term, including by the United States, is an international disgrace. This Trial should not be taking place. It is a Witch Hunt that should end IMMEDIATELY!"

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'You don’t impress me': Thom Tillis vows to bring down 'amateur' Trump aides

Outgoing Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) warned President Donald Trump that his "big, beautiful bill" could be his "Obamacare" and lead to voter backlash, and said he's about to start a war against Trump's staff.

Speaking to CNN's Jake Tapper on Wednesday, Tillis confessed that he tried to warn the president of what he felt was a disastrous bill that would hurt Republicans in 2026.

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Militia fueled by bizarre conspiracy theory brings down weather radars

A militia known as the "Veterans on Patrol" aims to dismantle weather radars, and KWTV News 9 has discovered that it's part of a larger conspiracy theory surrounding weather manipulation.

Amid false conspiracies about the floods in Texas being part of a kind of cloud seeding attack, organization founder Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer confirmed to News 9 that they were "absolutely" working to target Oklahoma radars.

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'Nonsense': Medical expert shoots down another RFK conspiracy theory

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received a blistering fact-check from a medical expert on Wednesday, relating to a claim he made during an interview last year with Bill Maher that slipped under the radar.

A clip of the claim, made during Kennedy's independent bid for the presidency, was recirculated by the X account Joe Rogan Podcast News.

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White House rips into Lindsey Graham for pushing bill that 'micromanages' Trump

The White House is pushing back on provisions of a Russia sanctions bill masterminded by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), claiming it would allow Congress to "micromanage" the president on foreign policy.

Graham and GOP "hawks" have pushed the bill for months, according to Politico, but Trump seems to have just now had an epiphany about Russian President Vladimir Putin's duplicitous behavior when it comes to Ukraine.

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'Confluence of errors': Officials blamed for losing hundreds of Wisconsin votes

The Wisconsin Elections Commission found that the city of Madison failing to count nearly 200 absentee ballots cast in last year’s November election was the result of a “confluence of errors” and a “complete lack of leadership” in the city clerk’s office, according to a draft report of WEC’s investigation into the incident.

The Madison city clerk’s office told the elections commission in a memo Dec. 20 about the lost ballots from two Madison wards. A bag containing 68 unprocessed absentee ballots from two wards was found Nov. 12 in a tabulator bin, the memo stated. During reconciliation of ballots on Dec. 3, clerk employees found two sealed envelopes containing a total of 125 unprocessed absentee ballots from another ward. The discovery of the missing ballots was announced to the public Dec. 26.

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'Despicable!' MAGA melts down as Newsom suggests Texas flood 'humbled' Trump

President Donald Trump's loyal base melted down Wednesday after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) claimed the Texas flood that killed more than 100 people had "humbled" Trump.

Newsom made the comments during a tour stop in South Carolina, where the governor spoke about the Democrats' efforts to stand up to Trump.

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