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Spiegel Online:
Private Data and Passwords of Senior U.S. Security Officials Found Online  —  Donald Trump's most important security advisers used Signal to discuss an imminent military strike.  Now, reporting by DER SPIEGEL has found that the contact data of some of those officials, including mobile phone numbers …
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Wired:
Mike Waltz Left His Venmo Friends List Public  —  A WIRED review shows national security adviser Mike Waltz, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, and other top officials left sensitive information exposed via Venmo—until WIRED asked about it.  —  A Venmo account under the name …
NBC News:
‘Somebody has to go down’: Trump allies take aim at Michael Waltz  —  In a particularly rough week for the Trump administration, a number of the president's allies are calling for accountability after military plans were inadvertently shared with a journalist.
Garrett M. Graff / Doomsday Scenario:
The Five Scandals (and One Fascinating Political Insight) of Signalgate  —  The Trump administration's group chat tells a lot about itself  —  Welcome to Doomsday Scenario, my regular column on national security, geopolitics, history, and—unfortunately—the fight for democracy in the Trump era.
Jake Traylor / Politico:
Trump changes his tune on Signalgate: ‘I always thought it was Mike’
Wall Street Journal:
Hegseth Comes Under Scrutiny for Texting Strike Details as Fallout Grows
Laura Kelly / The Hill:
Duckworth: 'Pete Hegseth is a ‘f‑‑‑ing liar’
Quil Lawrence / NPR:
Trump officials downplay the Signal leak. Some military members see a double standard
Discussion: The Guardian
Charlie Nash / Mediaite:   Mike Waltz Left His Venmo Contacts Public - ‘Friends’ Include CNN's Brianna Keilar and an MSNBC Producer
Marin Scotten / New Republic:
Trump Adviser Lied About Not Knowing Atlantic Editor in Group Chat
Associated Press:
Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her  —  A Turkish national and doctoral student at Tufts University has been detained by U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents without explanation, her lawyer said Wednesday.
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Prem Thakker / Zeteo:
WATCH: The Moment Masked ICE Agents Arrested Tufts Graduate Student Who Spoke Out in Support of Palestine  —  “I can buy that badge from a fucking costume store,” says a witness to the “kidnapping” of Rumeysa Ozturk as she was on her way to break her Ramadan fast.
New York Times:
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts Student, Is Detained by ICE  —  The university was told that the student's visa had been terminated, its president said in a late-night email to students and faculty members.  —  An international student in a graduate program at Tufts University was taken …
New York Times:
Here is the latest.  —  The measure is intended to bring car factories to the United States but could increase prices for consumers significantly.  —  Here is the latest.  —  President Trump said on Wednesday that he would impose a 25 percent tariffs on all cars that are shipped into the United States.
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Josh Boak / Associated Press:
Trump places 25% tariff on imported autos, expecting to raise $100 billion in tax revenues
Ben Berkowitz / Axios:
Trump imposes sweeping auto tariffs in latest trade crackdown
Aimee Picchi / CBS News:
Trump announces 25% tariffs on foreign-made cars
Joe Stanley-Smith / Politico:
Von der Leyen vows EU will protect its interests as Trump announces huge car tariffs
Discussion: Politico, City A.M. and Kyodo News+
Washington Post:
Social Security backs off plan to cut phone services for disabled people  —  But millions applying for retirement or survivor benefits will no longer be allowed to verify their identity by phone, and will need to do so online or in person.  —  The Social Security Administration …
Discussion: NPR and New Jersey Online
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Ben Berkowitz / Axios:   Social Security postpones and partially rolls back ID changes
Fatima Hussein / Associated Press:
Social Security Administration backtracks on some ID requirements after backlash
Discussion: The Hill and CBS News
Joel Simon / Vanity Fair:
Trump's Attacks on Press Freedom Are Paving the Way for Authoritarianism  —  A leading global democracy research institute says democratic “backsliding” must be turned around quickly—warning that after 10 years, recovery is “close to impossible.”  —  In 2024, the Democrats ran on the catchphrase “We are not going back.”
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Jim Friedlich / Chicago Sun Times:
Now that Trump has silenced Voice of America, could U.S. public media outlets be next?  —  The president's decision to shutter the global news organization portends ever more troubling repression of independent journalism in the United States.  —  Two weeks ago, President Donald Trump signed …
Discussion: JURIST
CNN:
Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks NPR and PBS as ‘communist,’ calls for funding to ‘end’
Richard L. Hasen / MSNBC:
Trump's executive order on elections is a blatant power grab  —  It seems especially dangerous to take power away from the states when there are many threats to our democracy.  —  By design, presidents have no power over the conduct of federal elections.  President Donald Trump's recent executive order …
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Mother Jones:
“You're Here Because of Your Tattoos”  —  On Friday, March 14, Arturo Suárez Trejo called his wife, Nathali Sánchez, from an immigration detention center in Texas.  Suárez, a 33-year-old native of Caracas, Venezuela, explained that his deportation flight had been delayed.
Discussion: Reason, El País, Just Security and Slate
Maeve Reston / Washington Post:
A populist uprising stirs among Democrats furious at their leaders  —  In dozens of interviews at recent Democratic events, voters said their party leaders need to show a much greater sense of urgency — and develop a plan to stop Trump and Musk.  —  Just now
Discussion: Blaze Media
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Lauren Egan / The Bulwark:   Some Weird Alliances Are Breaking Out Among Democrats
Marc Caputo / Axios:
Exclusive: Trump's “pro-Hamas” purge could block foreign students from colleges  —  The Trump administration is discussing plans to try to block certain colleges from having any foreign students if it decides too many are “pro-Hamas,” senior Justice and State Department officials tell Axios.
Ben Packer / UAW:
In a Victory for Autoworkers, Auto Tariffs Mark the Beginning of the End of NAFTA and the “Free Trade” Disaster  —  This afternoon, the Trump administration announced major tariffs on passenger cars and trucks entering the U.S. market, marking the beginning of the end of a thirty-plus year “free trade” disaster.
Discussion: The Hill and Fox Business
Vanessa Gera / Associated Press:
4 American soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have died, NATO leader says  —  NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Wednesday that four U.S. soldiers who went missing while training in Lithuania have died, but that he did not yet know the details.  A U.S. official would say only that the four soldiers …
New York Times:
H.H.S. Scraps Studies of Vaccines and Treatments for Future Pandemics  —  Federal officials cited the end of the Covid-19 pandemic in halting the research.  But much of the work was focused on preventing outbreaks of other pathogens.  —  The Trump administration has canceled funding …
Rachel Leingang / The Guardian:
Yale professor who studies fascism fleeing US to work in Canada  —  Jason Stanley, who says grandmother fled Berlin with his father in 1939, says US may become ‘fascist dictatorship’  —  A Yale professor who studies fascism is leaving the US to work at a Canadian university …
Discussion: Daily Nous
Devan Cole / CNN:
Federal appeals court maintains temporary block on Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act for deportations  —  A divided federal appeals court has maintained a temporary block on President Donald Trump's ability to use the Alien Enemies Act to quickly deport alleged members of a Venezuelan gang.
Hunter Walker / Talking Points Memo:
Trump's Pick For Ambassador To South Africa Actively Opposed Fight To End Apartheid  —  As Black activists in South Africa fought against their country's racist apartheid government decades ago, some on the American right felt they took it too far.  One of those people who stepped up and spoke …
 
 
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Axios:
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President Donald J. Trump / The White House:
ADJUSTING IMPORTS OF AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOBILE PARTS INTO THE UNITED STATES
Discussion: USA Today, The Hill, Semafor and Bloomberg
Jacob Knutson / Democracy Docket:
Federal Court Slaps Down DOJ's Request to Allow Deportations Under Wartime Law
Discussion: NPR and Washington Post
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Discussion: Semafor
Julie Pace / Wall Street Journal:
The AP's Freedom of Speech—and Yours
Discussion: The Federalist
Ceylan Yeğinsu / New York Times:
‘Trump Slump’ Looms as Foreign Visitors Rethink Travel to U.S.
Discussion: El País and Boston Herald
Reuters:
Canada freezes rebate payments to Tesla, bans it from future rebate programs due to tariffs
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Democrat Asks Intel Leaders If Pete Hegseth May Have Been Drinking Before Signal Chat
Walter Olson / The UnPopulist:
Trump Is Going After the Independence of the Entire Legal Profession, Not Just Big Law
New York Post:
Team Trump will pay a price for whistling past the Signal group-chat fiasco