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  • Supreme Court Greenlights Trump Admin Deportations To Third Countries

    The U.S. Supreme Court approved the Trump administration’s request to pause a lower court injunction that had blocked deportations of individuals to third countries without prior notice. The decision marks a near-term victory for the administration as it aims to implement its immigration crackdown swiftly. The Court ruled 6-3 in favor of staying the injunction, with Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena…

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  • Speaker Johnson Angry Over ‘Hidden’ Measure In Bill to Reopen Govt.

    A little-noticed provision in the Senate’s latest government funding bill has renewed Republican scrutiny of surveillance practices used during the Biden administration in Jan. 6–related investigations. What began as a routine vote to avert a government shutdown escalated into a cross-chamber dispute after House Republicans learned that senators had added language offering legal protections available only to members of the…

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  • Obama Judge Drops Bombshell On Trump Admin Over Shutdown

    A federal judge on Friday directed the Trump administration to pay out some November food stamp benefits using contingency funds, rejecting the claim that the government shutdown has effectively shuttered the program. U.S. District Judge John McConnell, an Obama appointee in Rhode Island, said Congress allocated billions of dollars to a contingency reserve that can be used to pay at…

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  • Letitia James Laughingly Claims Trump Admin’s Prosecution Is ‘Vindictive’

    New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) filed a motion Friday seeking to dismiss the federal fraud charges brought against her by the Trump administration, making the ironic claim that the case stems from President Trump’s personal and political animus toward her. “The government targeted AG James for prosecution because of the President’s genuine animus towards her protected campaign speech…

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  • FBI Refutes Tucker Carlson Allegations About Attempted Trump Assassin

    The FBI is pushing back on claims made by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, rejecting his assertion that the bureau “lied” about details surrounding Thomas Crooks, the would-be assassin who attempted to kill President Donald Trump in 2024. Carlson had alleged that the FBI falsely stated Crooks had “no online footprint,” and he promised to release evidence disproving that claim, Newsweek reported.…

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  • Documents: Epstein Texted Dem Rep During Michael Cohen Testimony

    Newly released documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate show that the convicted sex offender exchanged text messages with a Democratic member of Congress during Michael Cohen’s February 2019 testimony, and that those messages may have influenced the congresswoman’s questioning of Cohen. The documents, published Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee, include copies of Epstein’s digital communications, emails, and text messages, The…

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  • Supreme Court Issues Decision In Religious Freedom Case

    The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously decided in favor of a postal worker from Pennsylvania in a significant religious liberty case involving the appropriateness of employers’ accommodation of religious preferences in the workplace. Christian mailman Gerald Groff of Pennsylvania requested the court rule on whether the U.S. Postal Service may make him deliver parcels from Amazon on Sundays, which he…

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  • ABC Anchor Admits Truth As Trump’s DC Crackdown Yields Big Results

    President Donald Trump’s federalization of Washington, D.C.—which was initially met with mixed reactions—has yielded massive results on an issue that has long been hidden in plain view. Kyra Phillips, the anchor for ABC News, revealed on-air that she was “jumped” just two blocks from her Washington, D.C. studio, “during the past two years.” Violent crime in the nation’s capital has reportedly dropped…

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  • Trump Rolling Back Tariffs On Range of Common Grocery Items

    President Donald Trump on Friday narrowed the reach of his global tariff policy, removing duties on several grocery staples as the administration confronted growing public frustration over persistent food costs. A Nov. 14 executive order said new recommendations and progress in trade negotiations made it “necessary and appropriate to further modify the scope” of products covered by the tariffs. The…

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  • Trump Says He Will Sue BBC For Billions Over Edited Panorama Clip

    President Trump said Friday that he still intends to pursue a multibillion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC over what he described as an intentionally misleading edit of one of his speeches in a Panorama documentary. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said, “We’ll sue them from $1bn to $5bn, probably sometime next week.” He added, “We have to do…

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