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Trump And AG Pam Bondi Go Silent After Arsonist Sets Fire To Gov. Josh Shapiro's Residence
Trump and his Attorney General Pam Bondi claim that vandalizing a Tesla is domestic terrorism, but an arsonist setting fire to the Pennsylvania governor's residence gets no response.

 
24 hrs after the attack

Trump Claims He Doesn't Know About The Attempt To Burn Down The Residence Of Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro: 'I Have To Look Into It'
"I just heard about it," Trump claimed aboard the Air Force One


3 hrs later

 
24 hrs after the attack

Trump Claims He Doesn't Know About The Attempt To Burn Down The Residence Of Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro: 'I Have To Look Into It'
"I just heard about it," Trump claimed aboard the Air Force One


3 hrs later

Yeah, so he didn't comment on an investigation until they caught the guy.

Trump does plenty of disrespectful things but this is just media b.s.
 
The Fox News host was unable to rein in Stephen Miller whose rant directly contradicted the administration’s own admission that it wrongfully deported a Maryland father.


Too bad El Salvador isn't of strategic importance. Otherwise Trump would have started talking about making them the 53rd state already.
 
Yeah, so he didn't comment on an investigation until they caught the guy.

Trump does plenty of disrespectful things but this is just media b.s.
It’s his pattern. Anything against dems or where it could be one of his supporters he has to look into it. If the roles were reversed he’d be calling to ship that person to El Salvador the first chance he got.
 
Yet more good news for the real immigrant criminals, legal or not. What about the disgusting immigrant human traffickers prying on women and children? Many people on the right complain about it, and I certainly don't mind them doing it. Maybe I simply missed the news, but I never see any stories about ICE catching them and sending them to El Salvador.
 

Just shows how much they don't give a crap about humans. They set up this program, and they can't even make sure that the first 238 people sent have a criminal record?

Governments are screwed up and if typical I could see the program starts off with good intentions and is sending hardened criminals and has widespread support. Then, after running it for a year or so, they get lax and start sending people with lesser crimes. But, to simply start by sending people who have no record? They have been complaining about criminal immigrant hordes and out of the millions of immigrants they could not find 238 real criminals?

Just unbelievable, and the type of thing I mentioned about our government fundamentally changing.
 
Rep. Elise Stefanik has called for Trump to “defund” universities “across the board” after his administration froze billions in funding when Harvard rejected the government’s demands.

 
Trump: "We are using [Bukele's] system because we're getting rid of our criminals out of the United States."

Campos-Duffy: "Could we use it for our own violent criminals?"

Trump: "I call them homegrown criminals. We are looking into it and we want to do. I would love to do that.”

 

'Likely to do severe damage': Conservative group sues Trump for 'unprecedented power grab'​


A conservative, pro-business nonprofit group is now taking President Donald Trump's administration to court, alleging that he is stepping outside the bounds of his authority to set new tariff rates.

The Daily Beast reported Monday that the libertarian-leaning Liberty Justice Center (LJC) is representing five small business owners in a lawsuit challenging Trump's use of emergency powers to bypass Congress and unilaterally impose tariffs on most of the world. The plaintiffs are arguing that Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1997 is unprecedented, as no prior president has used it to implement new trade duties.


"Our system is not set up so that one person in the system can have the power to impose taxes across the world economy," LJC senior counsel Jeffrey Schwab told The Hill. "That’s not how our constitutional republic works."


"That is the thing we’re very concerned about," he continued. "Because today it’s tariffs, but could it be something else in the future."

In the lawsuit, plaintiffs say that Trump is improperly using the IEEPA to raise import taxes "immediately, with no notice, or public comment, or phase-in, or delay in implementation, despite massive economic impacts that are likely to do severe damage to the global economy." And they referred to his April tariffs as an "unprecedented power grab."

"His claimed emergency is a figment of his own imagination: trade deficits, which have persisted for decades without causing economic harm, are not an emergency,” the LJC's complaint reads. “Nor do these trade deficits constitute an ‘unusual and extraordinary threat.‘”
 
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