Breaking news from Washington and beyond
Breaking news from Washington and beyond From Washington and beyond |
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Donald Trump’s own words are coming back to bite him. |
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Meet the man who’s displaced Elon Musk as the most loathed member of Trump’s inner circle. |
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The vice president is lying about Kilmar Abrego Garcia—and starting petty internet fights about it. |
Dan Caldwell, who was in that war plans group chat on Signal alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was just escorted out of the Pentagon. |
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Trump’s Power Grab Has Begun. Help Us Expose It. |
Trump is breaking laws, purging watchdogs, and fast-tracking Project 2025—a plan to seize control and silence dissent. We’re tracking every move, but we need your support to keep going. This fight depends on people like you stepping up. Will you help us hold the line? |
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Pam Bondi dodged a crucial detail when asked about Donald Trump’s desire to deport U.S. citizens. |
Tom Homan won’t let anyone stop him from deporting immigrants. |
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On April 29, Norm Eisen and Jen Rubin of The Contrarian and Michael Tomasky of The New Republic will convene leading political, legal, and media minds for a major livestreamed event—assessing the authoritarian onslaught of Trump’s first 100 days. |
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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has one question for Marjorie Taylor Greene on what she did during the tariffs whiplash. |
Karoline Leavitt just confessed that there’s one major problem with Trump’s plan to deport Americans to prisons in El Salvador. |
American farmers are already feeling the shocks of Trump’s reckless tariffs war. |
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The president isn’t governing as if he wants to be popular, but he’s getting help sweeping his wreckage under the rug. |
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