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California Rejects Trump’s Water Claim

California officials have vehemently refuted former President Trump’s claim that he personally dispatched the National Guard and restored water supplies during a state emergency. Trump’s assertion is unsupported by evidence, contradicting official statements and records. The state maintains its own emergency response protocols and credits its own agencies and personnel for the successful crisis management. This public denial underscores a continued partisan disagreement regarding the handling of the emergency.

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Trump Says He’s Too Busy for Golf, Immediately Plays Golf

The upcoming four years represent a pivotal moment for America, demanding unwavering commitment to free and impartial journalism. HuffPost, facing increased challenges, is launching an ad-free experience for qualifying contributors to ensure continued operation. This initiative aims to secure vital support for the newsroom’s mission of providing fair and unbiased news coverage. The organization emphasizes that continued support from readers is crucial to maintaining its free journalism during this critical period.

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Trump Proposes Deporting American Criminals: Fascism or Practical Solution?

During a Republican retreat, President Trump proposed sending repeat violent offenders to other countries for incarceration at a reduced cost to the U.S. This plan targets both illegal immigrants and U.S. citizens with multiple arrests for serious crimes. The president believes this would significantly reduce crime domestically, although such a policy would require new legislation and potentially face legal challenges. Public opinion polls show significant support for deporting immigrants with criminal records, but the legality and ethics of deporting U.S. citizens remain contested.

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Trump Fires DOJ Officials Investigating Him: A Coup Attempt?

Acting Attorney General James McHenry terminated several Department of Justice employees involved in the prosecution of Donald Trump, citing a lack of trust in their ability to support the President’s agenda. The dismissed officials, including career prosecutors Molly Gaston, J.P. Cooney, Anne McNamara, and Mary Dohrmann, worked on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigations into Trump’s handling of classified documents and attempts to overturn the 2020 election. This action has been criticized as anti-rule of law and anti-democratic, with legal experts noting that career civil servants are entitled to due process and cannot be summarily dismissed. The firings are purportedly part of an effort to end the “weaponization of government.”

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Boycott Tesla: Elon Musk’s Actions Demand a Response

Elon Musk’s actions, including a seemingly Nazi-esque salute and the promotion of antisemitic content on X, pose a significant threat to democracy, rivaling that of Donald Trump. Musk’s influence, exemplified by his substantial financial contributions and manipulation of his platform to favor Trump, likely secured Trump’s victory. The inadequate responses from organizations like the ADL further highlight the gravity of the situation. Numerous lawsuits and boycotts are underway, targeting Musk’s business practices and his spread of misinformation, but a broader, coordinated effort is urgently needed. A Tesla boycott is proposed as a key step in pushing back against Musk’s influence.

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Trump’s Greenland Pursuit: Nordic Unity Against US Imperialism

Despite pushback from Greenland, Denmark, and even a Danish politician who publicly told him to “f–k off,” Donald Trump reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland, framing it as a matter of global freedom and national security for the U.S. He maintains that Greenland’s residents would support such an acquisition, a claim consistently rejected by Greenland’s leadership. Trump also suggested that Canada could become a U.S. state, citing economic advantages and improved security for Canadians. These comments follow previous contentious discussions with Danish officials, highlighting the ongoing tension surrounding Trump’s proposals.

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Trump Mocked for Golfing Days After Inauguration

Despite claiming busyness, President Trump was photographed golfing at his Miami resort just one week into his second term, prompting criticism from various sources. This occurred after a week focused on issuing executive orders related to immigration and other campaign promises. Supporters defended the president, suggesting he conducts effective negotiations while golfing, a claim echoed by some media personalities. Conversely, critics highlighted the optics of the president golfing while simultaneously implementing significant policy changes.

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Trump Administration Fires DOJ Officials Investigating the President

Acting Attorney General James McHenry terminated several Justice Department officials involved in prosecuting Donald Trump, citing a lack of trust in their ability to implement the president’s agenda. These career lawyers, including Molly Gaston, J.P. Cooney, Anne McNamara, and Mary Dohrmann, worked on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigations into Trump’s handling of classified documents and attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The firings are seen as retaliatory and have been condemned by legal experts as anti-rule of law and anti-democratic. The dismissed employees retain the right to appeal their terminations through the federal Merit Systems Protection Board.

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Musk Denied West Wing Office: White House Joke Turns Sour

Despite reports of his removal, Elon Musk will head Trump’s new “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), located in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House. Chief of Staff Susie Wiles denied Musk a West Wing office, citing a need for collaborative staff focused on shared goals. This decision follows recent controversy surrounding Musk, including allegations of a Nazi salute and subsequent backlash. The denial of West Wing access, however, has not stopped DOGE from facing immediate legal challenges.

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Trump Threatens Trade War with Canada and Mexico

During a tense interview, Senator JD Vance clashed with a CBS host over the issue of lowering grocery prices. Vance defended the administration’s efforts, asserting that such changes require time. The exchange highlighted the ongoing debate surrounding inflation and its impact on consumers. The Senator’s responses emphasized a longer-term perspective on economic policy. This disagreement underscored the political complexities of addressing rising food costs.

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