DOJ is walking back the White House’s goal to arrest 3,000 immigrants per day is a bit of a misleading headline, wouldn’t you say? It’s more like they’re playing a game of semantics and legal maneuvering. The supposed “goal,” which is more accurately described as a quota, seems to magically disappear when they face scrutiny in court. They deny its existence to shield themselves from lawsuits, while the underlying policies remain unchanged. It’s a tactic that raises serious questions about transparency and accountability.
The core issue isn’t just about numbers; it’s about the actual policies that are being implemented. While the administration might publicly deny having a specific quota, the reality on the ground could be quite different.… Continue reading
Buried within the Paramount/CBS merger is the concerning installation of a “bias monitor” by the Trump administration, viewed by some as a tool for censorship and ideological control. This monitor promises self-censorship to align with the administration’s preferences, effectively stifling dissenting voices, as evidenced by the cancellation of Stephen Colbert. This suppression of critical voices mirrors authoritarian tactics and poses a threat to the cultural sphere, aiming to control our imagination and ability to envision alternative perspectives. The article emphasizes the revolutionary power of art and encourages continued creative resistance against these attempts to silence expression.
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A new report details President Trump’s ongoing efforts to subvert upcoming federal elections, utilizing executive orders, staffing changes, and legal maneuvers. These actions include installing loyalists in key positions, centralizing decision-making, and attempting to alter election laws at both state and local levels. Furthermore, the administration is dismantling election security protections and targeting those who oppose their efforts. The Brennan Center for Justice warns that these strategies are designed to cast doubt on election integrity and potentially change outcomes, highlighting the need for vigilance by states, election officials, and voting advocates.
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The video of a Black college student’s violent arrest in Florida, captured by a camera mounted in his vehicle, has spurred an investigation and calls for motorists to record interactions with law enforcement. Civil rights attorneys emphasize the importance of such recordings, as they can provide crucial context and evidence often missing from police reports, as demonstrated by the video. The incident, where the officer’s body cam didn’t fully capture the punches, highlights the limitations of body cameras and the potential for in-car cameras to offer a broader perspective. Experts like former NYPD Lieutenant Christopher Mercado advocate for utilizing technology to protect oneself, and that a camera inside a driver’s car could offer a unique point of view.
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Following an interview with Lara Trump, where Charlamagne tha God criticized his presidency, Donald Trump took to Truth Social to vehemently respond. Trump, labeling Charlamagne a “racist sleazebag” with a low IQ, questioned his understanding of the former president’s actions and policies. Trump’s criticism extended to Charlamagne’s use of the name “God,” highlighting the former president’s own flirtations with divine associations. Trump has previously made remarks, such as claiming he was the “chosen one,” and referencing his popularity as akin to the “second coming of God.”
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Viktoria Roshchyna, a journalist killed in Russian captivity in 2024, has been posthumously awarded the Order of Freedom for her reporting on the war in Ukraine. Roshchyna, who disappeared in August 2023 while reporting from occupied territories, was later confirmed dead, though the circumstances surrounding her death remain under investigation. Investigations suggest she was held in notorious Russian prisons known for torture. A recent media investigation revealed Roshchyna’s body was returned with missing organs, raising questions about her death.
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A Tennessee man, Kevin Wade O’Neal, was arrested after threatening to kill public officials and law enforcement. Authorities discovered a smoldering improvised explosive device (IED) upon taking O’Neal into custody, leading to a search of his home. The search revealed a total of 14 IEDs, allegedly intended to detonate upon law enforcement’s arrival. O’Neal faces numerous charges, including attempted first-degree murder and possession of prohibited weapons, and is currently held at the Polk County Jail.
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Recent polling data reveals considerable pessimism within the Democratic party, with many members describing their party as “weak” or “ineffective,” in contrast to a more positive view held by Republicans. However, a notable percentage of Republicans also expressed negative sentiments, characterizing the GOP as “greedy” or “bad.” Overall, the poll indicates that Americans hold a dim view of both parties, with approximately 4 in 10 using negative attributes to describe them. This internal dissatisfaction within the Democratic party might lead to lower voter turnout, potentially impacting upcoming elections and the party’s efforts to regain control in Congress.
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While overshadowed by other news, the recent GOP spending bill, often referred to as the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” faces significant public disapproval. CNN Data Analyst Harry Enten reported that polling data from various sources, including CNN and Fox, indicates a substantial negative reaction to the bill, with net favorability ratings far underwater. Enten highlighted that this level of negativity is unprecedented, even surpassing the reaction to the 2017 tax cuts, suggesting that Republicans could face challenges in the upcoming 2026 midterms due to voter dissatisfaction with the legislation.
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Mullin blocked Gallego’s resolution calling for the release of the Epstein files, echoing prior objections to investigations against former President Trump. He claimed that the resolution was politically motivated, comparing it to other Democratic investigations. Mullin’s actions are perceived as an effort to provide cover for Trump, despite the Republican Party’s failure to address the issue, including a broken promise regarding the files. The argument that Biden is being investigated, making Gallego’s resolution irrelevant, appears to be a flimsy argument.
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