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12:45 PM ET, April 15, 2025

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Edward Luce / Financial Times:
Trump is halfway to making America a police state  —  The president's refusal to accept a Supreme Court ruling on illegal deportation is a turning point  —  At around noon on April 14 2025, America ceased to have a law-abiding government.  Some would argue that had already happened on January 20, when Donald Trump was inaugurated.
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G. Elliott Morris / Strength In Numbers:
Trump's immigration agenda is not popular  —  To start this post, I am going to ask you a key question about immigration policy.  But first, I need to establish a few facts based on recent news:  —  On Monday, April 14, 2025, Donald Trump met with the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, in the Oval Office.
Chris Geidner / Law Dork:
Trump told us the horrifying reason why Kilmar Abrego Garcia is not back in the U.S.  —  We are approaching one month since the United States illegally sent Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the CECOT “terrorism” prison in El Salvador on the third March 15 flight that took people to the prison.
Joyce Vance / Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance:
The Supreme Court Got It Badly Wrong  —  Today, the Trump administration made it clear: they will have to be forced to comply with the law.  They will not do it voluntarily.  It's just that simple, and that complicated.  Worst of all, it's completely unsurprising that we've come to this juncture.
Nicholas Riccardi / Associated Press:
Trump says he wants to imprison US citizens in El Salvador. That's likely illegal
Jenna McLaughlin / NPR:
A whistleblower's disclosure details how DOGE may have taken sensitive labor data  —  In the first days of March, a team of advisers from President Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency initiative arrived at the Southeast Washington, D.C., headquarters of the National Labor Relations Board.
Timothy Snyder / Thinking about:
State Terror  —  Yesterday the president defied a Supreme Court ruling to return a man who was mistakenly sent to a gulag in another country, celebrated the suffering of this innocent person, and spoke of sending Americans to foreign concentration camps.  —  This is the beginning …
Discussion: Mediaite
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Caroline Foreback / CBS News:
Maryland senator requests meeting with Salvadoran president to discuss deported Maryland man
Sohrab Ahmari / UnHerd:
JD Vance: My message to Europe America doesn't want a vassal continent  —  “It's not good for Europe to be the permanent security vassal of the United States.”  So says JD Vance during a phone conversation with UnHerd on Monday, his first major interview with a European outlet since taking office as Vice President.
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Politico:
JD Vance: Europe can't be a ‘permanent security vassal’ of the US
Discussion: Reuters
Roger Parloff / Default:
Abrego Garcia and MS-13: What Do We Know?  —  The allegation seems to stem from double hearsay in a document authored by a later suspended police detective.  —  Meet The Authors … In multiple filings, the government has conceded that it wrongfully removed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia …
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Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
The Constitutional Crisis Is Here  —  Between the path of outright defiance of the Supreme Court …
George Porteous / The Stanford Daily:
Levin and Martinez express support for Harvard amid funding fight with Trump administration  —  University president Jonathan Levin '94 and Provost Jenny Martinez expressed support for Harvard after its president Alan Garber M.D. '83 — a Stanford Medicine professor emeritus …
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Reuters:
Harvard rejects Trump demands, gets hit by $2.3 billion funding freeze
New York Post:   Harvard may be free to target Jews — but not on the taxpayers' dime
Amanda Friedman / Politico:
Trump threatens to remove Harvard's tax-exempt status  —  The proposal follows the Ivy League school's decision to defy a list of demands from the White House.  —  President Donald Trump threatened to eliminate Harvard University's tax-exempt status, following the Ivy League school's refusal …
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William Kristol / The Bulwark:
Two Dictators Walk Into a Bar...  No time to give it its due, what with the constitutional crisis, but we can't fully pass over Trump's wild assertion yesterday that Ukraine started the war with Russia: “You don't start a war against someone twenty times your size and then hope that people give you some missiles.”
Discussion: Washington Post and NPR
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U.S. Department of Education:
Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism Statement Regarding Harvard University
Jack Blanchard / Politico:   The Great Fightback?  —  With help from Eli Okun, Garrett Ross and Bethany Irvine  —  Good Tuesday morning.
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Vibe Shifts Against the Right  —  Alex Kaschuta's podcast, “Subversive,” used to be a node in the network between weird right-wing internet subcultures and mainstream conservatism.  She hosted men's rights activists and purveyors of “scientific” racism, neo-reactionary online personalities …
Discussion: Raw Story and Alternet.org
Punchbowl News:
Why President Trump isn't signing many laws … Trump and Republican congressional leaders often claim his new administration has been the most productive in recent memory.  —  Except when it comes to passing laws.  —  Trump has signed fewer bills into law at this point in his presidency …
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Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Inside Trump's Plan to Halt Hundreds of Regulations … At the Department of Health and Human Services, Trump administration officials want to reverse a regulation that has required nursing homes to have more medical staff on duty.  —  At the Mine Safety and Health Administration …
Discussion: Alternet.org
Jeffrey Blehar / National Review:
Trump Tests the True Limits of Presidential Power  —  Greetings and welcome to this week's midair performance of the Carnival of Fools!  Like a prestige subscription-service drama, our story resumes from a potent cliff-hanger: Last week, Donald Trump had invoked the laws of cartoon physics …
Discussion: To the Contrary, Truthout and Mediaite
Aimee Picchi / CBS News:
China orders its airlines to stop accepting deliveries of Boeing jets, report says  —  The Chinese government has told the country's domestic airlines to stop accepting deliveries of Boeing jets as a trade war between the world's two largest economies escalates, Bloomberg News reports.
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Melanie Mason / Politico:
Kamala Harris for governor?  Poll shows how California voters feel about the idea.  —  California's Democratic voters cheer the potential of Harris for governor, but warning signs are lurking.  —  Political influencers in California are greeting Kamala Harris' potential bid for governor with a shrug …
Augusta Saraiva / Bloomberg:
US Economy to Lose Billions as Foreign Tourists Stay Away … The US economy is set to lose billions of dollars in revenue in 2025 from a pullback in foreign tourism and boycotts of American products, adding to a growing list of headwinds keeping recession risk elevated.
Discussion: Raw Story and The Guardian
Bloomberg:
US Derails G-7 Condemnation of Russian Missile Strike on Ukraine  —  The US has told Group of Seven allies it won't endorse a statement condemning Russia's deadliest attack on Ukraine this year because it wants to keep negotiations with Moscow on track.  —  Russia fired two short-range …
Robert Maguire / CREW:
As Trump pursues mass deportation, his businesses again seek foreign workers  —  While President Donald Trump and his administration reiterate the need to “hire American” and crack down on both documented and undocumented immigrants alike, his company is again seeking seasonal foreign workers …
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
Columbia Activist Arrested by ICE at His Appointment for Citizenship  —  Mohsen Mahdawi, a legal permanent resident, has lived in the United States for 10 years and was arrested in Vermont.  He has not been charged with a crime.  —  Mohsen Mahdawi, an organizer of pro-Palestinian demonstrations …
Tara Suter / The Hill:
Jeffries backs stock trading ban after Greene buys market dip  —  House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Monday backed a stock trading ban for sitting members of Congress, after ripping Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) for reportedly profiting off market fluctuations during President Trump's tariff roller-coaster.
Nicole Brockbank / CBC News:
She was chatting with friends in a Lyft.  Then someone texted her what they said  —  Ride-sharing company says incident was not part of audio recording pilot it's testing in some U.S. cities  —  Anvi Ahuja noticed a “freaky” new text message from a number she didn't know right after getting …
Discussion: Boing Boing
Popular Information:
North Carolina Supreme Court throws out hundreds of ballots based on flawed data  —  This is a special collaboration between Popular Information and Anderson Alerts, a newsletter about North Carolina politics.  —  Josiah Young was born and raised in North Carolina.
 
 
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Trump to skip White House Correspondents' Association dinner amid battle with press
Discussion: Axios
David Nir / The Downballot:
Morning Digest: Michigan Republican who fell just short in '24 will run for Senate again
Tom Perkins / The Guardian:
Trump donors eye potential bonanza if US succeeds with Greenland land-grab
Laura Nahmias / Bloomberg:
Ackman Donates $250,000 to Cuomo's New York City Mayoral Run
Discussion: New York Post and Politico
Jennifer Rubin / The Contrarian:
Words & Phrases We Can Do Without
 Earlier Items: 
Yuki Noguchi / NPR:
DOGE cut a CDC team as it was about to start a project to help N.C. flood victims
Discussion: Carolina Journal
Sadie Gurman / Wall Street Journal:
This Lawyer Defended Republicans and Democrats. His Candor Cost Him His Job.
Discussion: CBS News and American Greatness
Ian Millhiser / Vox:
The Supreme Court threatens to bring “Don't Say Gay” to every classroom in America
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Colby Smith / New York Times:
The Dollar Keeps Falling as Its ‘Safe Haven’ Status Is Questioned
 

 
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David Folkenflik / NPR:
The EU says it will give $6.2M in emergency funding to RFE/RL, after Trump withheld its funding; Sweden pledged $2M, but those funds have yet to arrive

Helen Davidson / The Guardian:
The Hong Kong Journalists Association says it has been subject to “random” tax audits, along with at least eight independent outlets and at least 20 journalists

The Mozilla Blog:
Mozilla plans to shut down Pocket, the read-it-later service it acquired in 2017, on July 8, and Fakespot, which helps identify unreliable reviews, on July 1

 
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