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Ten Democrats Censure Al Green After Trump Protest: Party Divides Deepen

In a strongly worded message, former President Trump warned Hamas to release all hostages and return the bodies of those murdered, threatening severe consequences if they failed to comply. He declared that Israel would receive all necessary support to eliminate Hamas if his demands weren’t met. Trump emphasized that this was Hamas’s final warning, offering a path to a better future for Gaza contingent upon the immediate release of the hostages. The message concluded with a stark choice for Hamas: comply or face devastating repercussions.

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Trump’s “Free Speech” Threat: Imprisoning Protestors, Silencing Journalists

Donald Trump’s claim of restoring free speech is demonstrably false, as evidenced by his simultaneous threats to imprison protestors and defund universities allowing certain protests. This directly contradicts the findings of his own Supreme Court appointee who dismissed claims of prior administration censorship as baseless. Furthermore, Trump’s proposed legislation to sue authors and publishers using anonymous sources aims to suppress critical reporting and chill free speech. This calculated strategy redefines “free speech” to exclusively encompass speech he approves, while leveraging government power to silence dissenting voices.

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NZ Diplomat Fired for Questioning Trump’s WWII Knowledge

New Zealand recalled its ambassador to the UK, Phil Goff, after he publicly compared President Trump’s approach to the Ukraine conflict to the appeasement of Nazi Germany in the lead-up to World War II. Goff’s comments, made during a London panel discussion, were deemed untenable by Foreign Minister Winston Peters, who cited the ambassador’s responsibility to represent government policy, not personal opinions. The decision, while described as “seriously disappointing,” was deemed necessary to protect New Zealand’s international relationships. Former Prime Minister Helen Clark criticized the dismissal as having a “very thin excuse.”

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Trump’s Kinglike Presidency: A Threat to American Democracy?

President Trump’s March 4, 2025, address to Congress showcased his expansive view of presidential power, claiming unilateral authority over issues ranging from free speech to geographical renaming. This assertion of virtually kinglike power contrasts with Article II of the Constitution, which, while not granting unlimited power, establishes the president as Commander in Chief. Historical concerns, dating back to the Constitution’s ratification, mirrored contemporary anxieties about unchecked presidential authority, focusing on the potential for abuse of power as commander in chief and the granting of pardons. Ultimately, the Constitution’s success hinges not solely on its checks and balances, but on the citizenry’s ability to elect virtuous leaders.

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King Charles’s Canadian Honours Amid Trump’s Annexation Threats

This list encompasses a comprehensive array of countries and territories worldwide, ranging from the United States and Canada to smaller island nations and dependencies. The diverse geographical locations represented reflect a broad global scope. The inclusion of both sovereign states and dependent territories indicates a detailed and inclusive approach. Furthermore, the list’s extensive nature suggests a thorough compilation of nearly every recognized entity in the world.

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Trump Admits Musk Leads DOGE, Contradicting DOJ Testimony

President Trump’s public acknowledgment of Elon Musk as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) directly contradicts the administration’s previous legal claims. The administration had previously asserted that Musk held no authority within DOGE, instead naming Amy Gleason as its leader. This contradiction, highlighted by plaintiffs in ongoing lawsuits, significantly weakens the government’s defense against allegations of DOGE’s unlawful actions. Trump’s statement provides compelling new evidence supporting the plaintiffs’ assertion that Musk is the de facto head of DOGE.

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Elon Musk’s AI Claims Trump a Russian Asset

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, analyzed publicly available data to assess the likelihood of Donald Trump being a “Putin-compromised asset,” concluding a 75-85% probability. Grok cited Trump’s extensive financial ties to Russia, his consistent refusal to criticize Putin, and leaked Kremlin documents suggesting Putin’s support for Trump’s 2016 campaign as key factors. The chatbot, designed to be “maximally truth-seeking,” weighed these factors against alternative explanations. This assessment raises questions about the implications of such AI-driven analyses of political figures and their potential impact.

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Trump’s Words Used as Evidence in DOGE Lawsuit

President Trump’s recent address to Congress provided new evidence in an ongoing lawsuit against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). During the speech, Trump explicitly stated that Elon Musk heads DOGE, a claim directly used in a new court filing by lawyers representing plaintiffs. This filing emphasizes the need for expedited discovery to clarify Musk’s actual role and DOGE’s structure, particularly in relation to Acting Administrator Amy Gleason. The White House’s conflicting statements regarding Musk’s position, ranging from “overseeing” DOGE to being a “senior advisor,” fuel the ongoing legal battle surrounding the department’s authority and operations.

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Sanders Walks Out on Trump Speech, Condemns ‘Big Lie’

President Trump delivered a nearly two-hour address to Congress, his longest yet, covering topics ranging from personnel firings to trade disputes and praising private sector initiatives. Senator Sanders walked out, denouncing the speech as containing “the big lie”—false claims about Social Security recipients—and criticized the lack of focus on working-class issues. Sanders further condemned the administration as a “government of, by, and for the billionaire class,” highlighting proposed budget cuts to Medicaid. He concluded by urging Americans to unite against oligarchic power.

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