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Noem's DHS accused of 'libel' after branding accidental shooting as immigrant attack

An immigration expert accused the Department of Homeland Security of making defamatory statements against a pair of men whom the agency made out to have committed a shooting, when they actually were just careless at a makeshift gun range.

"Two of the MONSTERS who opened fire on a children’s baseball field in Katy, Texas, gained status and even U.S. citizenship under the Biden Administration," stated a post to X by the official DHS account, including head shots of the two men. "Mustafa Mohammad Matalgah and Ahmad Mawed ruthlessly opened fire hitting the team’s coach while he was leading a prayer. These individuals should never have been allowed into our country. Under @POTUS Trump, and @Sec_Noem we are working to prevent attacks like these from ever happening again."

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Mike Lindell dealt 'big' court loss in defamation case as he inches closer to governor run

Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, lost a significant court ruling Friday when a judge rejected his bid to avoid a defamation trial regarding his claims that voting machine company Smartmatic stole the 2020 election.

Lindell will now have to face trial over his statements about Smartmatic and the election.

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'I want blood in the streets': Conservative site editor 'explicitly' calls for 'violence'

Geoffrey Ingersoll, an editor-at-large of the far-right news outlet The Daily Caller, recently published an op-ed entitled: "Enough Is Enough ... I Choose VIOLENCE!"

Ingersoll argued that there was a "need to reinstitute a public debt for anti-social and subversive behavior" and that "some of this cost needs to be summary and ultra-violent." He further opined that violence was necessary and justified as he believed law enforcement is too slow to act, saying "we’ve always known no one is coming to help us." As an example, he pointed to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who recently dismissed charges against a woman who punched a conservative provocateur on camera.

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'Startling': Republican 'shocked' by big-name conservatives' tepid critique of Trump

A Republican told CNN viewers Friday evening that criticism among big-name conservative voices is "meaningful in the world of normal Republicans" — but chided them for "glossing over" President Donald Trump's move to direct the Justice Department to act on political retribution.

Conservative Margaret Hoover joined Erin Burnett's "OutFront" to discuss comments made this week by Kimberley Ann Strassel, a member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board, and Andrew McCarthy, a former federal prosecutor who wrote a book criticizing the Russia investigation.

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Congressional lawmakers give 'stark' new signal on looming shutdown

Congressional lawmakers just gave a "stark" indication they believe the federal government is careening toward a shutdown, according to a new report.

Axios reported Friday evening that several congressional trips that were scheduled for next week have since been canceled due to the looming shutdown at midnight Sept. 30. Science, Space and Technology Committee members planned to visit New Mexico's Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories, two sources told the outlet.

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'Appalling': House Dem condemns Republican advocating for her execution

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) hit back in a Friday statement after an Arizona Republican state lawmaker called for her to be executed.

State Rep. John Gillette, who represents Kingman, made the post in response to an excerpt from Jayapal's "Resistance Lab" series, according to the Arizona Mirror, in which she said people opposed to the Trump administration should be "strike ready" and "street ready" to protest.

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'Too far': Liberal justice rips new Supreme Court ruling in sharp dissent

A liberal Supreme Court justice tore into her conservative colleagues' latest decision on Friday afternoon after the high court delivered a significant win to President Donald Trump, allowing his administration to continue freezing nearly $4 billion in foreign aid funding that Congress had allocated.

Justice Elena Kagan issued a scathing dissent in the Supreme Court case Department of State v. Aids Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, noting the emergency application raised "novel issues fundamental to the relationship between the President and Congress."

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Mockery ensues as Trump calls to ‘declassify’ Amelia Earhart records over Epstein files

President Donald Trump earned swift mockery on social media after calling on the government to "declassify" files on Amelia Earhart's disappearance, with many requesting that he instead turn his attention to the still-unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files.

Trump Friday posted the following on his social platform, Truth Social:

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'Defund the Supreme Court': Experts bash new 'shadow' ruling after 'terrible decision'

Chief Justice John Roberts killed another injunction that would have paused some of President Donald Trump's decisions from taking effect before they made their way through the courts. Legal analysts say that in the most recent case, it's an example of the Supreme Court killing Congress's constitutional power.

The stay in the case, State Department v. AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, was decided along partisan lines, with the six justices nominated by Republican presidents. Nearly $5 billion in foreign aid was already passed by in its 2025 budget during the 2024 Congress.

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Dr. Oz gets swift pushback from CNN's Jake Tapper over key autism claim

CNN's Jake Tapper delivered swift pushback on Dr. Mehmet Oz over key autism claims Friday after the Trump administration attempted to blame pregnant women's use of Tylenol for autism among children.

Oz, former TV host and current administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, joined Tapper to follow up on the Monday press conference where President Donald Trump proclaimed that pregnant women should not take the pain reliever.

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'Okay, Sweetie': Right-wing official smacked down by vet after attack on Dem's Navy record

Veteran and activist Charlotte Clymer gave a thorough smackdown to New York State Conservative Party leader Jerry Kassar on X, after the latter tried to lecture her about U.S. military academy honor codes.

The controversy stems from an incident this week in which the Trump administration illegally leaked records from New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill's time in the Naval Academy. That data revealed that Sherrill, currently running for governor in a closely-watched race against Trump acolyte Jack Ciattarelli, was prohibited from walking at commencement because she failed to turn in classmates involved in a widespread cheating scandal — though she herself was not implicated in the cheating and went on to serve for nine years, attaining the rank of lieutenant.

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'She is a menace!' Trump demands Microsoft make 'immediate' major ouster

President Donald Trump on Friday afternoon called for Microsoft to fire its global affairs president and former President Joe Biden's deputy attorney general, calling her "deranged," a "pawn," and a "menace to U.S. National Security."

Lisa Monaco joined the Washington-based company in June and is also the former homeland security advisor for the Obama administration.

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Comey prosecutors get another 'bad sign' with new grand jury transcripts

Grand jury transcripts have been made available from the Justice Department's case against former FBI Director James Comey, and MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin noted that just 60% of grand jurors in Virginia agreed to indict him — a far cry from the unanimous number they'll need to secure a conviction.

Of the 23 people on the grand jury, just 14 agreed to indict. Twelve were needed to proceed with the case.

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