A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of two mothers and their children, all U.S. citizens, alleging they were unlawfully deported to Honduras by immigration authorities. Despite having American citizenship, the children, including a 5-year-old with Stage 4 kidney cancer, were deported with their parents without proper due process or consideration for their medical needs. The suit claims the mothers were denied access to legal counsel and were not given a choice regarding their children’s deportation, despite expressing a desire for their children to remain in the U.S. The families were reportedly deported following immigration check-in appointments where they were told to bring their children and their passports. The plaintiffs are seeking a jury trial, damages, and to be returned to the United States, arguing that their deportation was unlawful.
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President Trump intends to offer President Putin incentives to end the war in Ukraine, including access to rare earth minerals within occupied Ukrainian territories. These proposals also reportedly encompass access to Alaska’s natural resources and the easing of US sanctions on the Russian aviation industry. Trump’s goal is to secure a ceasefire agreement during their upcoming meeting in Alaska, while also involving a “territory swap,” though Ukraine has already vowed to retain control of the Donetsk region. Despite these plans, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not be attending the meeting.
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On Wednesday, China’s military reported it “drove away” a U.S. destroyer that sailed near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, while the U.S. Navy maintained its actions were within international law. This incident followed the Philippines’ accusation of Chinese vessels’ dangerous actions around the atoll. The Chinese military condemned the U.S. action as a violation of its sovereignty, while the U.S. asserted its right to freedom of navigation. The Scarborough Shoal remains a significant point of contention in the region, and these events highlight ongoing tensions over the South China Sea.
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During a Kennedy Center event, President Trump shifted focus from announcing honorees to discussing renovations in Washington D.C., specifically focusing on park improvements and the quality of the grass. He expressed his expertise on grass, citing his experience with golf courses, and also praised the architecture of the Kennedy Center itself. Trump’s remarks coincided with the unveiling of plans to revitalize the nation’s capital, including deploying the National Guard and federalizing the police, alongside renovations at the White House. His vision for Washington, DC reflects a desire to exert control over the city.
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A disaster: Russia’s Africa Corps suffers its first defeat in Mali. That’s the headline, and it certainly grabs your attention. But before we get carried away, let’s unpack it a little. The initial response, if you’re like me, might be a mix of “Oh, interesting” and a shrug. While the media might frame this as a major blow, the reality, as always, is more nuanced. Russia, after all, has been losing soldiers in Africa for a while now, even if the branding has changed. They were “Wagner” until recently, and now they are “Africa Corps.” So, technically, yes, this is their first defeat under the new name, but it’s not like the casualties are a completely new phenomenon.… Continue reading
President Trump has moved to further militarize Washington, D.C., deploying the National Guard under the pretense of restoring order. This move bypasses the city’s elected leaders and follows a pattern of increased federal troop deployments across the country, including a new “Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force” planned by the Pentagon. The administration is also threatening to exert similar control over other cities. Critics argue that this escalating use of the military for domestic matters is unprecedented and violates the principles of Posse Comitatus, raising concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the normalization of military involvement in law enforcement.
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President Trump is reportedly planning a cage fight on the White House lawn for July 4, 2026, as part of the celebration for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. UFC CEO Dana White confirmed that Trump wants his daughter, Ivanka, involved in the event. Ivanka Trump, who previously stated she would not be involved in politics, has been in contact with White about the possibilities of the fight, after Trump asked her to get involved. This potential involvement would mark a return for Ivanka Trump following a three-year hiatus.
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to redraw California’s congressional map in response to potential Republican gerrymandering in Texas, mimicking Donald Trump’s social media style. Newsom’s announcement followed a warning letter to Trump, threatening map redrawal if Texas proceeded with its redistricting efforts. To redraw the map, Newsom must first undo California’s existing independent redistricting process through a ballot initiative. This move comes amid escalating gerrymandering concerns and the introduction of new redistricting standards by Common Cause.
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner believes Donald Trump’s move to control Washington, D.C.’s police force is a distraction from his alleged involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. Krasner asserts that Trump’s actions, including threatening similar interventions in other Democratic-led cities, are unconstitutional and serve a racist agenda. Krasner criticizes the normalization of deploying troops for purposes they are not equipped for, and argues that there is no crime emergency to warrant the federal takeover. This mirrors similar concerns raised by D.C.’s attorney general, who noted a decrease in violent crime in the city.
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Trump’s recent remarks suggested a potential peace settlement involving land swaps between Ukraine and Russia, though he didn’t specify the territories. French President Macron reported that the call did not involve extensive discussions on land swaps. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has strongly opposed any territorial adjustments without Ukraine’s consent. Further agreements included pursuing a ceasefire and U.S. involvement in future security guarantees for Ukraine.
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