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Brittany Gibson / Axios:
3 ways Trump's immigration crackdown could hit U.S. citizens  —  Trump administration officials are suggesting their immigration crackdown could expand to include deporting convicted U.S. citizens and charging anyone — not just immigrants — who criticizes Trump's policies.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
Trump Wants You to Think Resistance Is Futile.  It Is Not.  —  The American constitutional system is built on the theory that the self-interest of lawmakers can be as much of a defense against tyranny as any given law or institution.  —  As James Madison wrote in Federalist 51 …
Luke Broadwater / New York Times:
Trump Says Undocumented Immigrants Shouldn't Get Trials Before Deportation  —  The president claimed that countries were sending their prisoners to the United States and that he needed to bypass the constitutional demands of due process to expel them quickly.
Discussion: The Guardian, Althouse and The Hill
Stuart A. Thompson / New York Times:
They Criticized Musk on X. Then Their Reach Collapsed.  —  Note: Five-day moving average.  Views are only shown up to 400,000.  Source: X  —  When Mr. Musk purchased X in 2022, he promised to create a free speech haven and named himself a “free speech absolutist.”
Discussion: Daily Mail
Hawes Spencer / Daily Progress:
ICE detains 2 men in Charlottesville courthouse raid  —  Three men who identified themselves as Homeland Security officers raided a courthouse in downtown Charlottesville Tuesday, detaining two men without explanation.  —  ×  —  A man is detained by officers with the U.S. Department …
CNN:
Trump unlikely to dismiss Hegseth, but officials are troubled by disarray in Pentagon chief's inner circle  —  A defiant Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth booked himself on the television network where he used to work as a host Tuesday morning in a bid to address the fallout over revelations …
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New York Times:
‘60 Minutes’ Chief Resigns in Emotional Meeting: ‘The Company Is Done With Me’  —  The news program has faced mounting pressure from both President Trump and its corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.  —  CBS News entered a new period of turmoil on Tuesday …
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Axios:
Trump softens tariff tone amid empty shelves warning, market slump  —  President Trump got a scare from CEOs and markets on Monday.  On Tuesday, he blunted some of his sharpest threats — signaling a softer stance on China and retreating from fiery rhetoric targeting the Fed.
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Says He Has ‘No Intention’ of Firing Fed Chair Powell
Sean McLain / Wall Street Journal:
Tesla Profit Sinks, Hurt by Political Backlash  —  Net income drops 71% in first quarter  —  Tesla's net income slid 71% in the first quarter, as the company struggled to overcome competitive pressure overseas and a reputational hit from Chief Executive Elon Musk's polarizing role in the Trump administration.
Radley Balko / The Watch:
The courage to be decent  —  One of the more pernicious effects of authoritarianism is to make the everyday participation in civic life we take for granted feel subversive.  The goal isn't to police all behavior at all times.  It's to make us fearful to the point that we police our own behavior.
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
U.S. citizen wrongly detained by Border Patrol says government account is false  —  Jose Hermosillo was held in a detention facility for undocumented immigrants for 10 days.  In his first media interview, he tells his story.  —  On April 8, Jose Hermosillo, a 19-year-old U.S. citizen …
Mark Olalde / ProPublica:
Labor Department Official Warns That Staff Who Speak With Journalists Face “Serious Legal Consequences”  —  Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer's chief of staff issued the warning as department employees have spoken to the news media about harms they see resulting from the dismantling of their agency …
Arya Sundaram / Gothamist:
4-year-old migrant girl, other kids go to court in NYC with no lawyer: ‘The cruelty is apparent’ … We rely on your support to make local news available to all  —  Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2025.  Donate today  —  Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations
Discussion: FOX 26 Houston
Paul Krugman:
Cronyism, Capitulation and Utter Chaos  —  Hitting the road today, but I have time for a note on the news that moved markets yesterday.  Bloomberg reports: … Investors liked this report, but it was, if you think about it, deeply disturbing on two levels.
The Boston Globe:
'I'm afraid that something will happen to me.' Detained Tufts student visited in Louisiana by Mass. lawmakers.  —  WASHINGTON — Members of Congress from Massachusetts on Tuesday decried the conditions at immigration detention centers in Louisiana after they met with two graduate students held …
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Bill Lueders / The Bulwark:
Rümeysa Öztürk's Ordeal Is Our Nation's Disgrace
Discussion: Newsweek, CBS News and Truthout
Jason Lange / Reuters:
Americans sour on Trump's handling of the economy, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds  —  Americans elected President Donald Trump in hopes that he would fight inflation and boost the U.S. economy, but as he approaches his 100th day in office they are giving the Republican poor marks for his handling of both, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
Jordan Rubin / MSNBC:
Sarah Palin loses defamation retrial against New York Times  —  The former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential nominee had won a retrial over a 2017 editorial.  —  Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lost her defamation retrial against The New York Times over a 2017 editorial …
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New York Times:
Palin Loses Libel Retrial Against New York Times
Toby Buckle / Liberal Currents:
Trump ‘Alarmists’ Were Right.  We Should Say So.  —  Throughout the Trump era I've been firmly in the camp unaffectionately dismissed as ‘alarmist’ by most commentators.  Put simply: It is that bad.  Liberal democracy is in danger.  Fascism is a reasonable term for what we're fighting.
Discussion: Frontpage Mag
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Tracking the Trump administration's nosedive  —  A lot of lines on a lot of charts are pointing down and to the right.  —  Perhaps the best analogy for the first three months of Donald Trump's second presidential term comes not from American history but from Looney Tunes.
Eli Hager / ProPublica:
The Trump Administration's War on Children  —  The administration is quietly putting America's children at risk by cutting funds and manpower for investigating child abuse, enforcing child support payments, providing child care and much more.  —  The clear-cutting across …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and CBS News
Julia Lurie / Mother Jones:
HHS Plans to Cut the National Suicide Hotline's Program for LGBTQ Youth  —  In February, the program received an average of 2,100 contacts per day.  —  The federal government plans to eliminate services for LGBTQ youth who call 988, the national suicide and crisis hotline …
Discussion: Raw Story, Advocate and HuffPost
Politico:
Rubio and Witkoff bail on crucial Ukraine talks amid Crimea split  —  Donald Trump's peace proposal involves a potential lifting of sanctions and informal U.S. recognition of Russia's control over Crimea.  That's a nonstarter for Kyiv.  —  LONDON — British plans to host a summit Wednesday …
Fatima Hussein / Associated Press:
IRS in turmoil: Leadership changes, exits, and tax threats shake agency  —  The height of tax season was the height of turmoil at the IRS  —  WASHINGTON — The height of tax season was the height of turmoil at the IRS.  —  The agency shuffled through three acting directors over the course of a week.
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Trump administration unwinds efforts to investigate Russian war crimes  —  Several initiatives intended to hold Moscow accountable for war crimes in Ukraine have been vacated, including a bipartisan intelligence coordinator office.  —  The Trump administration has been engaged in a concerted effort …
Marisa Kabas / The Handbasket:
US “relocates” Iraqi refugee to Rwanda via new diplomatic arrangement  —  A State Department cable indicates at least 10 more people will be subjected to the same. … A US State Department cable was sent from the American Embassy in Kigali, Rwanda, on March 13th with some major news …
Jacob Parry / Politico:
EU fines Apple €500M and Meta €200M for breaking Europe's digital rules  —  The European Commission issued the first fines under its Digital Markets Act on Wednesday, slapping tech giants Apple and Meta with penalties for breaching the EU's new digital rulebook.
Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Law firms fighting Trump to ask judges to permanently block executive orders  —  Two major law firms are expected to ask separate judges on Wednesday to permanently block President Donald Trump's executive orders that were designed to punish them and hurt their business operations.
National Press Club:
Press Freedom Center: Federal judge's ruling in VOA case a win for First Amendment  —  PRESS RELEASE  —  WASHINGTON, April 22 — National Press Club President Mike Balsamo issued the following statement today on a federal judge's ruling in the Voice of America case:
Washington Post:
When government thinks you're dead, it upends lives.  DOGE may make it worse.  —  Elon Musk's team has pushed to move millions of Social Security numbers into the agency's deaths database, raising the risk of errors.  —  When Richard VanMetter tried to buy a sandwich, he didn't realize he was dead.
Discussion: Alternet.org
Will Selber / The Bulwark:
The Trump Administration Is Preparing to Send American Allies to Their Deaths  —  If the Afghans in the United States are deported, they will likely be executed.  —  OVER THE PAST FEW WEEKS, the Trump administration has begun laying the groundwork for a possible mass deportation …
Discussion: RedState
Tyler Pager / New York Times:
Trump Promised ‘Big, Beautiful’ Deals.  Delivering Has Been Tougher.  —  So far, the goals of many of President Trump's negotiations have been unrealized, even those he said would be accomplished in a matter of days or weeks.  —  阅读.体中文.閱讀.體中文.
Discussion: Breitbart and Fortune
New York Times:
National Science Foundation Terminates Hundreds of Active Research Awards  —  The agency targeted grants focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as research on misinformation.  —  Casey Fiesler, an information science professor at the University of Colorado Boulder …
The Stanford Daily:
What DEI threatens isn't merit.  It's monopoly.  —  A few days ago, Jonathan Berk, a professor of finance at the Graduate School of Business, responded to a piece by professor Elliott White Jr., an assistant professor of earth system science, writing that DEI has no place at Stanford.
The Contrarian:
Senate Republican Toadies Won't Quit Hegseth  —  Donald Trump is responsible for nominating the single most disastrous, obviously unfit secretary of defense in history, Pete Hegseth.  His myriad faults—from a widely discussed drinking problem to lack of executive management to affinity …
Discussion: CNN
Washington Post:
DOJ cancels grants for gun-violence and addiction prevention, victim advocacy  —  In an email to staff, the head of the Justice Department's Office of Justice Programs said the canceled grants did not align with Trump administration priorities.  —  The Justice Department on Tuesday canceled hundreds …
Verónica Egui Brito / Miami Herald:
He disappeared after detention.  Now ICE is silent on the fate of Venezuelan man  —  A Venezuelan man has disappeared into the U.S. immigration system.  His family is looking for answers.  —  Where is their brother?  Where is her boyfriend?  —  Neiyerver Adrian Leon Rengel, 27 …
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
The Biden Official Who Doesn't Oppose Trump's Student Deportations  —  Why the Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt blames universities for “opening the door” to the Trump Administration's professed campaign to tackle antisemitism.  —  After Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7th, 2023 …
Discussion: The Hill
 
 
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Liz Dye / Public Notice:
Pete Hegseth: The made for TV sec def
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Andrew Stiles / The Washington Free Beacon:
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David Atkins / Washington Monthly:
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New York Post:
Woke Minnesota DA lets Tesla thug walk, signaling it's open season on Team Trump
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Dave Davies / NPR:
Harvard professor offers a grim assessment of American democracy under Trump
Discussion: Alternet.org
Evan Bush / NBC News:
EPA starts layoffs of environmental justice employees
Jacob Knutson / Democracy Docket:
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Discussion: New York Times
Griffin Coop / ArkansasTimes:
Sanders says Arkansas in ‘dire need of federal assistance,’ but Trump says no
Discussion: Raw Story and KAIT-TV