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As Trump pushes Texas takeover in fight for House, Democrats plot their counterpunch

July 20, 2025 admin 0

By Manu Raju and Sarah Ferris, CNN House Democrats are actively preparing for political trench warfare against the GOP in next year’s midterm battle, with talks taking shape behind the scenes to mount a counterattack […]

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A Religious Rebellion Against Mass Deportation

July 10, 2025 admin 0

Church Leaders Denounce Deportations. American Christians are showing increasing discomfort with Trump’s signature policy. by William Kristol, THEBULWARK Donald Trump rode the issue of immigration to the presidency twice. What that issue primarily meant to […]

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Crazy talk: A Trump crony says Mexican farmworkers can be replaced by Americans

July 10, 2025 admin 0

By The Fresno Bee Editorial Board Someone forgot to educate U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins about the immigrant skills and strong work ethnic that farmers depend on to plant, grow, and harvest the food that feeds […]

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Kidnappers or ICE agents? LAPD grapples with surge in calls from concerned citizens

July 4, 2025 admin 0

By Libor Jany, LA Times When a group of armed, masked men was spotted dragging a woman into an SUV in the Fashion District last week, a witness called 911 to report a kidnapping. But when […]

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‘Hardest hit’: Families of Arizonans with disabilities brace for Medicaid cuts

July 3, 2025 admin 0

By Stephanie Murray and Stephanie Innes, Arizona Republic Cave Creek resident Mary Pat McKenna is watching with bated breath as Republicans get closer to sending major Medicaid cuts to President Donald Trump’s desk.  The 68-year-old […]

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How to Turn the U.S. Into an Immigration Police State in One Big Bill

July 2, 2025 admin 0

Medicaid cuts? Trillions in new debt? All immaterial, MAGA insists, as long as we get to jail the foreigners. by William Kristol, THEBULWARK United States of Alcatraz? Will July 1, 2025 be a date that […]

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Immigrants Revived Rust Belt Cities. Now They’re in Hiding

June 30, 2025 admin 0

In one Cincinnati neighborhood, ‘They think any truck with tinted windows is ICE’ By Konrad Putzier, WSJ The first wave of immigrants to arrive in this hilltop neighborhood perched above the Ohio River were Germans who […]

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Why Are Federal Agents Wearing Masks? It’s a Threat to American Democracy

June 25, 2025 admin 0

Masked Federal Agents Are Undermining Trust—and Democracy. By Adam Kinzinger Let’s get one thing straight: in the United States of America, law enforcement officers work for the people. They are public servants, sworn to uphold […]

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California Republicans hate government ‘overreach.’ Most are quiet on Trump’s military in LA

June 19, 2025 admin 0

California Republicans who agreed to speak with CalMatters endorse President Donald Trump’s military deployment in Los Angeles as necessary to save the state from its Democratic leadership. by Yue Stella Yu, CALMATTERS When is it […]

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Trump’s Mass Deportations Are Making Us More Vulnerable to Domestic Terrorism

June 19, 2025 admin 0

Law enforcement can only do so much at one. By Will Selber, THEBULWARK PRESIDENT TRUMP’S MASS DEPORTATION POLICY has obvious costs—to the deportees themselves, to their families, to U.S. citizens caught up in the dragnet, […]

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