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'Under attack': Judge denounces Trump for fomenting judicial violence

U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas, whose son was killed in an act of political violence meant for her, forcefully denounced the Trump administration for fomenting violence against the American judiciary.

CNN's Boris Sanchez asked Salas about the administration's decision to sue all 15 federal judges in Maryland for blocking the immediate deportation of undocumented migrants.

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GOP dealt a blow as key right-wing target yanked from Trump's megabill

Another key provision has been struck from the GOP budget bill that President Donald Trump refers to as the "big, beautiful bill."

Republicans seek to use "budget reconciliation" for the 2026 bill to fund the government; however, the rules for doing so mean that everything in the bill must deal with the budget specifically, journalist Ari Drennen wrote on X.

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New anti-Trump statue pops up mocking White House over 'ugly art'

A new statue recently appeared on the National Mall mocking President Donald Trump and the White House for describing other nearby art installations as "ugly."

The statue features a golden television that plays a loop of Trump awkwardly dancing. The images symbolize Trump's affinity for gold and that watching television is one of his favorite hobbies. It also includes a plaque that reads "In the United States of America you have the freedom to display your so-called ‘art,’ no matter how ugly it is.’ - The Trump White House, June 2025."

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Top Dems leave intel briefing convinced Trump 'deliberately misled the public'

President Donald Trump's administration seemed to fail to convince Senate Democrats that Iran's nuclear program had been "obliterated."

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) spoke to reporters Thursday after emerging from the briefing.

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'Unfair!' Fox News host rips Pete Hegseth in reporter's defense

Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume hit back at Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Thursday in defense of his colleague Jennifer Griffin, who was attacked earlier that morning by Hegseth during a press conference over her coverage of the U.S. strikes in Iran last week.

“Jennifer, you’ve been about the worst, the one who misrepresents the most intentionally,” Hegseth told Griffin on Thursday morning, responding to her question about whether Iran moved its enriched uranium before the strikes.

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'Wow!' MAGA melts down after Senate upends Medicaid cuts in Trump's megabill

Pro-MAGA voices, such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), called for heads to roll in the Senate after some Medicaid cuts were stripped from President Donald Trump's so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill."

"Well, we got very unfortunate news today, that there are certain wins for the America First movement that were hard fought by the Trump administration and the House to get into this legislation," Gaetz told Real America's Voice host Jack Posobiec on Thursday, "that will not be considered by the full Senate if they get to the bill because of something called the Byrd Rule."

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'Remarkable': Analyst stunned as new poll hits Trump on his top campaign issue

President Donald Trump is underwater with Americans who no longer trust him on the issue of immigration, which was one of his top two issues during the 2024 campaign. It comes days after polls showed that voters no longer trust him to act in the interest of national security.

In a post on X, The New Republic's Greg Sargent pointed to a newly released Quinnipiac poll, which finds a 14-point swing among Americans who want to give undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship instead of deporting them. Only 31% of Americans want to see immigrants deported. Just a few short months ago, Americans were evenly split on whether they wanted to support immigrants living in the United States.

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'Desperate' Trump dropped bombs to look 'manly': Nobel Prize-winner

Analysts and pundits have spent a lot of time trying to understand why President Donald Trump decided to bomb three nuclear facilities in Iran over the weekend. But one Nobel Prize-winning economist thinks there is a simple explanation.

"This time, it looks as if many Americans saw this for what it was, a desperate attempt by Trump to look powerful and manly," Paul Krugman recently wrote on his eponymous Substack.

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'Needs to be deported': MAGA lawmaker urges feds to strip Mamdani’s citizenship

After the stunning upset that was Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City mayoral Democratic primary election, one Republican lawmaker is now calling for his deportation.

“Zohran ‘little muhammad’ Mamdani is an antisemitic, socialist, communist who will destroy the great City of New York,” railed Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) in a Thursday post on X. “He needs to be deported. Which is why I am calling for him to be subject to denaturalization proceedings.”

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Boebert quickly corrects bizarre gaffe while comparing herself to a chihuahua

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) quickly corrected herself after making a bizarre gaffe when describing herself on a recent podcast.

Host Alex Stein, whose desk featured a watermelon with cotton balls protruding out of it, introduced Boebert as "one of our greatest guests" and "arguably the most attractive woman on Capitol Hill."

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Ex-FBI head referred for criminal charges over Catholic targeting claims

The Oversight Project has recommended that the Department of Justice formally charge former FBI Director Christopher Wray, according to an exclusive report from The Blaze.

The referral, which was sent to the Justice Department on Thursday, is looking to hold Wray accountable for his role “in the apparent cover-up but for his alleged false or misleading statements to Congress regarding the infamous FBI memo targeting traditional Catholics,” the Blaze said.

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'No movement': MAGA moans as speaker drags feet on J6 probe

WASHINGTON — The Jan. 6, 2021 attack is once again the talk of Capitol Hill.

While Democrats are hanging replica plaques across the Capitol pressuring Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to display an official congressionally-mandated plaque honoring Capitol Police officers for defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, President Donald Trump continues quietly pressuring Republican congressional leaders to formally investigate the bipartisan select Jan. 6 committee that disbanded in 2023.

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'Getting crazier': Legal analyst jarred by hearing in wrongful deportation case

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler found the recent hearing with Kilmar Ábrego García to be "crazy and getting crazier."

Ábrego is the Maryland man who was arrested and deported to a prison in El Salvador, despite an immigration judge ruling that he could not be sent back to that country. In court, the Justice Department admitted that his deportation was an "administrative error." The judge in the case asked the prosecutor at the time why the government couldn't return him to the country. The prosecutor made it clear he has never been given a straight answer.

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