TODAY'S TOP MADDOWBLOG POSTS
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In the aftermath of two highly controversial court rulings, Republicans are suddenly feeling a lot better about their unprecedented gerrymandering gambit.
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On March 8, the president said he would not sign any other bills until the anti-voting package reached his desk. He didn’t mean a word of it, apparently.
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On March 8, the president said he would not sign any other bills until the anti-voting package reached his desk. He didn’t mean a word of it, apparently.
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Consumers know that gas prices aren’t “way down.” So why is the president trying to fool them into believing otherwise?
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Consumers know that gas prices aren’t “way down.” So why is the president trying to fool them into believing otherwise?
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For those keeping score, Trump administration officials have launched 2020 investigations in Puerto Rico, Georgia, Arizona and now Wisconsin.
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For those keeping score, Trump administration officials have launched 2020 investigations in Puerto Rico, Georgia, Arizona and now Wisconsin.
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OTHER STORIES WE'RE KEEPING AN EYE ON
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- ABC Accuses Government of Violating First Amendment — The network’s argument, made to the F.C.C., is the most aggressive posture taken yet by a television network toward the Trump administration.
(New York Times)
- "ICE is in talks to buy turnkey immigration detention facilities from its biggest vendors as local backlash derails its plan to rapidly renovate warehouses into large-scale detention spaces ."
(Axios)
- "The administration arrested the parents of at least 12,000 US citizen children."
(The Guardian)
- "A grinding war in Iran has so severely drained American firepower that Chinese analysts are openly questioning Washington’s ability to defend Taiwan."
(New York Times)
- Judge rules DOGE’s cuts to humanities grants were unconstitutional — A federal judge said more than $100 million in cuts to NEH grants were discriminatory, ruling in a case that revealed the inner workings of DOGE.
(Washington Post)
- Court rules against the tariff Trump enacted after Supreme Court defeat — The U.S. Court of International Trade dealt a blow to the 10 percent global import tax that President Donald Trump imposed after losing on tariffs at the Supreme Court.
(Washington Post)
- "A 30-year-old DACA recipient who was deported to Honduras in January and later flown back to the United States by Immigration and Customs Enforcement was released from a Texas detention facility Thursday, reuniting with his wife and sisters and meeting his newborn son for the first time.
José Contreras Diaz, who was brought to the U.S. as a child, was held for more than a week at Port Isabel detention facility after arriving on a chartered ICE flight last week — despite holding active status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program."
(MS NOW)
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