Politics

Ketanji Brown Jackson Accuses Conservative Justices of Partisan Bias

In a Supreme Court case regarding President Trump’s cancellation of NIH grants, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sharply criticized the conservative justices for their decision, labeling it as “Calvinball jurisprudence.” Jackson argued that the court’s ruling, which forces plaintiffs to pursue a complex legal process for monetary damages, effectively neuters judicial review and favors the Trump administration. This decision, according to Jackson, allows the cancellation of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants without providing a clear path for plaintiffs to seek complete relief. Jackson accused her conservative colleagues of making up the rules as they go, prioritizing political outcomes over established legal principles.

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia Freed, Reunited with Family After Detention

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration and later returned to the U.S., was released from a Tennessee jail on Friday. His attorney confirmed he is traveling to Maryland to reunite with his family while awaiting trial on federal human smuggling charges. The release comes after a legal battle, with judges ruling for his release pending trial. The Department of Homeland Security, however, has expressed concerns about the release, asserting he should be deported due to alleged ties to MS-13.

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Trump: Epstein Files Are a “Democratic Hoax,” Claims Some Don’t Belong

During a Friday media meeting, President Trump expressed support for the Justice Department’s decision to release the Epstein files to the House Oversight Committee, stating he “couldn’t care less” and emphasizing the importance of protecting innocent individuals. He dismissed the files as a “Democrat hoax,” while also mentioning the inclusion of Bill Clinton and Larry Summers in the files. Trump highlighted his administration’s achievements, citing a successful seven months in office. The Wall Street Journal previously reported that Trump was mentioned in the files, though being listed does not indicate criminal activity.

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Trump’s Total Washington DC Takeover Threat Raises Fascism Fears

President Trump has threatened a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., due to disagreements over the city’s crime statistics. Trump has already deployed federal troops and agents as part of a crackdown, despite a reported decrease in violent crime. This move has sparked controversy, with critics raising concerns about constitutional limits and home rule rights. The mayor of D.C. has stated that the city’s crime levels are at their lowest in 30 years and are working on improving the current issues. Legal challenges to the federal involvement are anticipated.

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Trump’s Plan: Turn National Parks Into Golf Courses

During a meeting with police and military personnel at the Anacostia Operations Facility in Washington, D.C., President Trump discussed plans to revamp the city’s national parks, suggesting they would be transformed into golf club-like landscapes. Citing his expertise in grass management, due to his ownership of numerous golf courses, Trump envisioned new sprinkler systems and vibrant green lawns for these areas. The president, whose remarks included philosophical musings on the life of grass, emphasized the need to rebuild and revitalize the parks. These comments came as he declared that the improvements would be swift, and he would handle the physical reconstruction while law enforcement focused on safety.

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Trump’s Heaven Concerns: A Report Card for the Anti-Christ?

The suppression of journalism silences the voices of the most vulnerable, necessitating the defense of reporters to prevent the truth from being buried. Supporters are thanked for their past contributions, which helped establish and strengthen the newsroom, particularly during challenging times. The organization now calls on readers to continue their support, emphasizing its commitment to delivering fact-based journalism. This support is crucial for sustaining the organization’s mission.

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Trump Declares DC Dining Safe, But Bookings Plunge 30%

Following an influx of National Guard troops and federal officers, Washington D.C. has become a new front in Trump’s war on crime, leading to increased traffic checkpoints and heightened tension. Restaurant managers, like David Orozco, report feeling impacted by the crackdown with fewer customers and employees feeling uneasy due to the increased presence of law enforcement. While Trump claims the city is safer, data suggests a decline in restaurant bookings initially, despite a slight rally during “Restaurant Week,” and crime statistics are being investigated for potential manipulation. Ultimately, many restaurant employees and managers report fear and concern about the current situation.

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White House Objects to Smithsonian Exhibits, Drawing Accusations of Censorship

The White House, under President Trump’s direction, has released a list of objectionable exhibits and artwork at various Smithsonian museums, claiming the institution is too “woke.” The list, published with the headline “President Trump Is Right About the Smithsonian,” targets content related to race, slavery, immigration, and transgender identity. White House officials stated the administration aims to remove “divisive ideology.” The Smithsonian, in response, maintains its commitment to factual historical presentation.

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Cuomo: From Anti-Trump to Full-Blown Trumpist

At a recent Hamptons fundraiser, Andrew Cuomo revealed his strategy to win the New York mayoral race by aligning with Donald Trump, suggesting Trump’s implicit support. Cuomo aimed to create a coalition of loyalists and Trump Republicans, recognizing that the primary goal was to defeat Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Party’s official candidate. Cuomo indicated he could cooperate with Trump, as he believed Trump sought “redemption in New York,” despite Cuomo’s previous image as a tough opponent to Trump. This gaffe revealed his true political nature, echoing criticisms that Cuomo shares more in common with Trump, focusing on personality, division, and similar political strategies.

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ICE Actions Near School Spark Concerns, Drawing Fascism Comparisons

Amid ongoing protests against the Trump administration’s ICE complex in Portland, the use of chemical irritants by federal agents has forced the nearby Cottonwood School to relocate due to safety concerns. The school’s interim executive director cited the impact of tear gas and other munitions on the school grounds and the inability to guarantee student safety. The school’s move highlights the broader consequences of the nightly clashes between protesters and federal agents, as the chemical weapons used by the government have created an unsafe environment for children and families. This situation prompted the school to seek the support of Senator Ron Wyden, who expressed concern over ICE’s unchecked authority and the potential health risks to children.

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