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Trump Ally Predicted Millions for January 6 Defendants Before DOJ Unveiled $1.8 Billion Fund
Donald Trump's new $1.776 billion Justice Department compensation fund is facing growing scrutiny after reports revealed a senior Trump ally privately predicted months earlier that January 6 defendants could eventually receive government payouts. 
Donald Trump's new $1.776 billion Justice Department compensation fund is facing growing scrutiny after reports revealed a senior Trump ally privately predicted months earlier that January 6 defendants could eventually receive government payouts. -
Trump Says New $400M White House Ballroom Will Be ‘Drone-Proof’ With Sniper Positions and Military Complex
Donald Trump is pitching a planned $400 million White House ballroom as something far beyond a ceremonial venue, describing the proposed structure in Washington as a fortified complex equipped with missile resistance, drone defense systems and elevated sniper positions overlooking the nation's capital. 
Donald Trump is pitching a planned $400 million White House ballroom as something far beyond a ceremonial venue, describing the proposed structure in Washington as a fortified complex equipped with missile resistance, drone defense systems and elevated sniper positions overlooking the nation's capital. -
‘Stupid Dorks’: JD Vance Mocked After Linking Democrats’ Applause for King Charles to ‘No Kings’ Protests
JD Vance drew widespread ridicule online after attempting to undermine the anti-Trump "No Kings" protest movement by arguing that Democrats who applauded King Charles III during his April address to Congress could not genuinely oppose monarchy. 
JD Vance drew widespread ridicule online after attempting to undermine the anti-Trump "No Kings" protest movement by arguing that Democrats who applauded King Charles III during his April address to Congress could not genuinely oppose monarchy. -
DOJ Faces Firestorm Over Trump-Linked $1.8 Billion Fund With No Clear Ban on Capitol Rioters
The U.S. Department of Justice is facing mounting scrutiny over a $1.8 billion compensation programme tied to Donald Trump after senior officials declined to rule out whether people convicted in connection with the 6 January Capitol attack could ultimately receive taxpayer-funded payouts. 
The U.S. Department of Justice is facing mounting scrutiny over a $1.8 billion compensation programme tied to Donald Trump after senior officials declined to rule out whether people convicted in connection with the 6 January Capitol attack could ultimately receive taxpayer-funded payouts. -
Thomas Massie Ousted After Trump-Backed GOP Primary Becomes Loyalty Test for Republican Rebels
Donald Trump tightened his grip on the Republican Party after longtime Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie lost a bruising GOP primary that many Republicans now describe as a warning to conservatives unwilling to fully align with Trump's political movement. 
Donald Trump tightened his grip on the Republican Party after longtime Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie lost a bruising GOP primary that many Republicans now describe as a warning to conservatives unwilling to fully align with Trump's political movement. -
Donald Trump Exposes Planned Iran Strike, Then Gets Undercut by Qatar and Tehran
Donald Trump triggered a fresh credibility crisis for the White House after publicly revealing that a U.S. military strike against Iran had been scheduled for 19 May, only for key Middle Eastern allies to publicly distance themselves from his account of events within hours. 
Donald Trump triggered a fresh credibility crisis for the White House after publicly revealing that a U.S. military strike against Iran had been scheduled for 19 May, only for key Middle Eastern allies to publicly distance themselves from his account of events within hours. -
Trump ICE Crackdown Leaves Over 145,000 American Children Facing Parent Detentions, Study Finds
A new report from the Brookings Institution estimates that more than 145,000 American children have experienced the detention of at least one parent since President Donald Trump returned to office in January and expanded federal immigration enforcement operations across the United States. 
A new report from the Brookings Institution estimates that more than 145,000 American children have experienced the detention of at least one parent since President Donald Trump returned to office in January and expanded federal immigration enforcement operations across the United States. -
Minnesota Prosecutors Charge ICE Agent in Minneapolis Shooting, Escalating Clash Over Trump Immigration Crackdown
A Minnesota prosecutor has charged a federal immigration agent with multiple felony counts tied to a Minneapolis shooting during a Trump administration enforcement operation, escalating a growing legal and political battle over federal authority, immigration raids and accountability for officers operating under aggressive deportation policies. 
A Minnesota prosecutor has charged a federal immigration agent with multiple felony counts tied to a Minneapolis shooting during a Trump administration enforcement operation, escalating a growing legal and political battle over federal authority, immigration raids and accountability for officers operating under aggressive deportation policies. -
Trump Solicitor General D. John Sauer Pushes Supreme Court Toward Expansive Executive Power
Donald Trump's solicitor general D. John Sauer has rapidly become one of the most influential legal figures shaping the direction of the Supreme Court of the United States, advancing an expansive theory of presidential authority that is already reshaping major disputes involving immigration, tariffs, federal agencies and voting rights. 
Donald Trump's solicitor general D. John Sauer has rapidly become one of the most influential legal figures shaping the direction of the Supreme Court of the United States, advancing an expansive theory of presidential authority that is already reshaping major disputes involving immigration, tariffs, federal agencies and voting rights. -
Trump Defends $1.8 Billion Taxpayer Compensation Plan for January 6 Allies and Biden-Era Targets
President Donald Trump is defending a controversial $1.776 billion federal compensation fund that could reimburse January 6 defendants and other political allies who claim they were unfairly targeted during the Biden administration, escalating a fierce political and legal battle over the use of taxpayer money for what the White House calls "anti-weaponisation" relief. 
President Donald Trump is defending a controversial $1.776 billion federal compensation fund that could reimburse January 6 defendants and other political allies who claim they were unfairly targeted during the Biden administration, escalating a fierce political and legal battle over the use of taxpayer money for what the White House calls "anti-weaponisation" relief.