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Trump administration gives personal data of immigrant Medicaid enrollees to deportation officials
President Donald Trump’s administration has released to deportation officials the personal data for millions of Medicaid enrollees, including their immigration status.
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Capitol Police arrest 60 parade protesters, including vet using a walker
U.S. Capitol Police arrested 60 people for unlawful demonstration Friday evening, the agency said.
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Mexico's president calls for no ICE raids during Mexico-Dominican Republic game
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. officials not to target individuals attending a Mexico-Dominican Republic Gold Cup soccer match in L.A.
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Trump approves U.S. Steel merger with Japan's Nippon after companies sign national security agreement
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday approving U.S. Steel’s merger with Japan’s Nippon Steel, after the companies signed a national security agreement with the U.S. government.
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Trump's financial disclosures reveal millions in income from guitars, bibles and watches with his name on them
President Donald Trump continues to enjoy income streams from scores of luxury properties and business ventures, many of which are worth tens of millions of dollars, according to a financial disclosure form filed late Friday.
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House Speaker calls for Sen. Padilla to be censured
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., suggested that Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., should be censured for his action at a Department of Homeland Security press conference in Los Angeles.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia pleads not guilty to human smuggling charges in federal court
The plea was the first chance the Maryland construction worker has had in a U.S. courtroom to answer the Trump administration’s allegations against him.
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Weekend protests planned nationwide as DC prepares for military parade
“No Kings” protests are planned in cities nationwide on Saturday while a military parade in Washington, D.C., will mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.
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Border Patrol will be at Club World Cup, says it's routine to provide security for such events
U.S. Border Patrol said it regularly provides security at big sporting events ahead of the Club World Cup and Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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What else could Trump's $45 million military parade pay for?
The White House is planning an estimated $45 million military parade on June 14, 2025—celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary which coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. But what other things could be paid with $45 million?
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WATCH: Senator forcibly removed from Homeland Security briefing over protest response
Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a news conference with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the military response to the protests in Los Angeles.
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WATCH: Hegseth refuses to answer if he will follow court orders
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth refused to answer Rep. Ro Khanna, D-California, when asked if he would abide by orders from the federal or Supreme courts regarding the use of military against protesters. “We should not have judges determining foreign policy or national security policy for the country.”
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What to know about Saturday's planned ‘No Kings' protests
Protests are planned in cities across the country during President Donald Trump’s military parade. Here’s what you need to know.
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California senator removed from Homeland Security news conference
DHS said law enforcement “acted appropriately” in forcibly removing Padilla from a DHS press conference in Los Angeles.
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Government can't hold Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil, federal judge rules
The federal judge presiding over Mahmoud Khalil’s case on Wednesday ruled that the Trump administration, for now, cannot deport or detain the Columbia University activist based on a determination by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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Trump's EPA aims to roll-back regulations on pollution from power plants
The EPA plan would eliminate existing limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal and gas-fired power plants, a move which would continue the pollution that’s driving climate change. Meteorologist Chase Cain breaks down the agency’s proposal and its implications on NBC News Daily.
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L.A. vs. Jan. 6: Hegseth asked if there is a ‘double standard' on National Guard deployment
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, asked Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth about the use of the National Guard in Los Angeles when compared to what happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Hegseth will not disclose costs of Qatari Air Force One retrofit to Senate committee
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth refused to disclose the costs of reconfiguring a Qatari plane gifted to the United States to become Air Force One when asked by Sen. Jack Reed, D-Rhode Island.
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Trump attends ‘Les Mis' as immigration protests spread across U.S.
Thousands of people across the country have joined demonstrations against the administration’s immigration raids. Here’s how Wednesday unfolded.
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China, U.S. officials reach agreement for allowing rare earth, tech trade. Now it's up to Trump and Xi
The U.S. and China have reached consensus on trade, representatives from both sides said after high-level talks in London.