Colorado’s Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against a sheriff’s deputy for allegedly assisting federal immigration agents in the arrest of a college student with an expired visa. The deputy, Alexander Zwinck, is accused of sharing personal information, including location, vehicle details, and license photos, with federal agents via a task force chat, facilitating arrests. Additionally, the Attorney General’s office is investigating whether other officers on the same task force violated state law limiting cooperation with immigration enforcement. The lawsuit seeks a court order prohibiting Zwinck from future violations of the law.
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Newly discovered archival footage and photographs reveal previously unknown details about Donald Trump’s past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The newly unearthed materials include photographic evidence of Epstein’s attendance at Trump’s 1993 wedding to Marla Maples, which was previously undocumented. Furthermore, footage from a 1999 Victoria’s Secret fashion show depicts Trump and Epstein interacting amicably. These findings, which predate Epstein’s known legal troubles, add to the ongoing scrutiny of Trump’s associations.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is broadening its arrest practices, targeting individuals connected to those they already consider criminals. This expansion comes amid protests against immigration raids in the Los Angeles area, with the government also focusing on people aiding protesters or identifying ICE agents. These actions follow a federal judge’s order to halt indiscriminate ICE raids, specifically criticizing the use of appearance or occupation as a basis for arrest. Now, those accused of assisting anti-ICE activities are facing prosecution or investigation, as seen in the indictment of a man who distributed face shields to protesters. This broadening of what is considered criminal activity also includes the investigation of individuals providing information about ICE agents.
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Columbia University is expected to announce a federal deal involving a partnership with the Anti-Defamation League and adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism, which could be used to stifle criticism of Israel. University officials, in collaboration with the Trump administration, restructured the University Judicial Board to impose harsh sanctions on student protestors, who were demonstrating in support of Palestine and demanding divestment from Israel. This is indicative of the university’s pattern of prioritizing political alignment over student rights, as seen in its previous cooperation with ICE. The university’s actions are viewed as an attack on free speech and any criticism of Israel.
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Following calls for transparency regarding the Epstein files, Speaker Mike Johnson abruptly ended the House’s legislative week, postponing votes on measures demanding the release of government documents. This decision delays any potential congressional action until September, allowing the Trump administration more time to manage the fallout from the public’s demand for transparency. Johnson stated the decision was made to give the administration space, despite previously advocating for the release of the files. This move drew criticism, with some members of both parties accusing Johnson of political cowardice and legislative malpractice, especially as some Republicans grow increasingly frustrated by the leadership’s backtracking on the issue.
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Historical analysis will undoubtedly scrutinize Donald Trump’s alleged criminal and unethical behaviors, encompassing financial corruption, ties to organized crime, and concerning relationships with figures like Jeffrey Epstein and Vladimir Putin. Trump’s actions include election interference through hush-money payments, attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, obstruction of justice, and abuse of presidential authority. Moreover, his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, potentially driven by political calculations and partisanship, alongside inciting political violence, highlights the magnitude of the threats to American democracy. His relentless attacks on democratic institutions, and his attempts to undermine public trust pose a grave risk to the very foundations of the republic.
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A Hong Kong court has ruled that transgender women have the right to use women’s bathrooms, striking down provisions that criminalized the practice. Judge Russell Coleman suspended the ruling for a year, allowing the government time to address the contravention. This legal challenge originated from a trans man seeking to amend regulations and permit individuals undergoing Real Life Experience (RLE) treatment to use gender-affirming public facilities. The ruling aligns with recent policy changes in Hong Kong that no longer mandate full gender-affirming surgery for ID changes, although some medical requirements remain.
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According to MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell, Donald Trump is exhibiting signs of fear surrounding the Epstein case. O’Donnell points to Trump’s silence and shift in focus on social media as indications of his apprehension, contrasting his usual outspoken behavior. This silence follows previous attempts to deflect blame onto others and coincides with growing pressure from figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene for the release of further Epstein-related information. Despite Trump’s efforts to avoid the issue, the connection between him and Epstein, and the public interest in the matter, show no signs of disappearing.
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Recent actions by the Russian government indicate a significant crackdown on internet freedom. The supervisory authority Roskomnadzor blocked 56,000 websites for refusing to remove content deemed “extremist.” Simultaneously, a controversial new law criminalizes the search for such content, sparking criticism and protests. The law, passed by the State Duma, targets those seeking content critical of the Kremlin and aims to further restrict internet access, which has been increasing since the invasion of Ukraine.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has publicly called for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, diverging from the handling by the Trump administration. DeSantis advocates for transparency and the pursuit of justice, believing that others were involved in Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes. He previously signed a bill to release grand jury documents related to Epstein’s 2006 case. This stance comes amid growing scrutiny of Trump’s administration’s handling of the files, with both Democrats and some Republicans also demanding their release.
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