White House officials, including Sebastian Gorka, have labeled Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man deported despite a Supreme Court ruling, a terrorist and gang member, claiming supporters of his return are “aiding and abetting” criminals. This characterization contradicts Abrego Garcia’s family and legal representatives who insist he has no criminal record. The White House maintains Abrego Garcia will never return to the U.S., even as a judge demands sworn testimony regarding compliance with previous court orders for his release. A GoFundMe for his family has already raised over $200,000.
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The Trump administration’s deportation of hundreds of migrants, many without criminal records, to El Salvador’s CECOT prison, a facility known for human rights abuses, has prompted legal challenges. These deportations utilize the Alien Enemies Act, allowing for the designation of gang members as enemy combatants without due process. A class-action lawsuit now contests these claims, highlighting cases like that of a teenager deported for a Facebook photo of a water pistol, mistaken for a firearm. Recent intelligence reports contradict the administration’s claims of a coordinated Venezuelan government effort to send gang members to the United States.
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Despite widespread economic turmoil and unpopular policies, polls indicate minimal regret among Trump voters regarding their 2024 choice. A University of Massachusetts Amherst poll reveals only 2% expressed regret, contradicting prevalent media narratives. This lack of remorse may stem from a focus on perceived suffering of political opponents rather than personal hardship, fueled by Trump’s actions targeting perceived enemies. However, rising food prices and continued economic instability may eventually erode this support as the tangible consequences of Trump’s policies become more apparent.
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Under the Trump administration, the Social Security Administration (SSA), after a year of significant improvements under Biden’s appointee Martin O’Malley, faces a drastic dismantling. O’Malley alleges that the Trump/Musk-led cuts, including mass firings and office closures, are intentionally crippling the agency to justify raiding its surplus funds. This includes the cancellation of Social Security numbers for immigrants, deemed illegal by O’Malley. The resulting damage, Biden and O’Malley agree, threatens the agency’s ability to function and deliver benefits, potentially leading to a system collapse.
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President Trump’s recent claims about gas prices and egg costs are demonstrably false. He inaccurately stated that gas prices were as low as $1.98 per gallon in some states, while the lowest average state price was actually $2.70. His assertion of a 92% decrease in egg prices is also untrue, contradicting the Consumer Price Index data. Furthermore, his claim of $2 billion daily tariff revenue is unsubstantiated, with official figures showing significantly lower amounts.
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Following the release of documents pertaining to Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination, the Trump administration faces renewed pressure to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. Social media users criticized the administration for fulfilling one promise while seemingly neglecting another, citing the previously released Epstein files as insufficient and containing mostly pre-existing information. The February release of Epstein files was met with similar criticism, with accusations of incomplete disclosure and FBI non-compliance. This ongoing controversy underscores the public’s demand for transparency regarding the Epstein investigation.
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In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Karl Rove criticizes President Trump’s administration, arguing that Americans are already weary of his second term. Rove points to broken campaign promises, erratic policymaking, and an excessive reliance on executive orders as key weaknesses. He also suggests that the administration’s lack of focus and penchant for retribution are detrimental, while conversely criticizing the Democrats’ messaging. Rove concludes that the upcoming hundred-day poll will likely show a significant drop in approval ratings for the president.
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Following a personal invitation from King Charles III, Donald Trump plans a September UK visit, prompting the Stop Trump coalition to organize even larger protests than those during his 2019 state visit. These demonstrations, expected to surpass the 250,000 participants of the previous protests, will target not only Trump but also Keir Starmer for extending the invitation and tech leaders who support him. Protesters will feature a larger-than-life blimp of Trump, along with giant papier-mâché figures of tech executives and other satirical displays. The coalition aims to create a defiant yet joyous display against Trump’s policies and the influence of the super-rich.
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ICE agents approached a Spanish-speaking asylum seeker at Bluebonnet, presenting an English-only form and threatening deportation regardless of signature. The agents, aided by a Venezuelan translator, falsely claimed the form designated the asylum seeker as a member of the Tren de Aragua criminal organization. The client, lacking a removal order, refused to sign the document. The incident highlights concerns about due process and potential coercion in immigration enforcement.
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Following a Supreme Court ruling ordering his return, Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, was visited there by Senator Chris Van Hollen. President Trump criticized Van Hollen’s visit on Truth Social, accusing him of grandstanding. El Salvadoran President Bukele, who also commented on the meeting, confirmed Abrego Garcia would remain in custody despite the Supreme Court’s decision. The White House continues to assert Abrego Garcia’s affiliation with MS-13 as justification for his continued detention.
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