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They sentenced the January 6 rioters. Now, these judges are calling out Trump and ‘poor losers’

CNN By Katelyn Polantz and Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — The federal judges in Washington, DC, who handled hundreds of cases from January 6, 2021, are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s mass clemency for convicted rioters, rebuking the newly pardoned as “poor losers” and memorializing the “blood, feces, and terror” from the US Capitol

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Missouri AG’s office launches investigation into Fear Fest after 25 complaints

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Attorney General’s office has launched an investigation into a Boone County haunted house that did not open its doors this past fall. The Attorney General’s office received 25 complaints from consumers about Fear Fest, according to AG spokesperson Madeline Sieren. Columbia’s Fear Fest Haunted House made an official announcement on Oct. 31

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Trump’s three-day immigration blitz severely tightens border, sets stage for rapid deportations

By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Trump administration has moved with lightning speed to roll out the president’s immigration agenda, effectively closing off the US southern border to asylum seekers, severely limiting who’s eligible to enter the United States and laying the groundwork to swiftly deport migrants already in the country. Within hours

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Supreme Court likely to side with family of man killed by police after his rental car was pulled over for toll violations

By John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — The Supreme Court spent nearly 80 minutes Wednesday debating a traffic stop outside Houston that turned deadly in just five seconds. In a decision that could determine whether courts may consider the circumstances leading up to the use of deadly force, a majority of the justices signaled they will

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TikTok is seen in the app store of an iPhone on January 8. President Donald Trump’s decision to issue an executive order on January 20 delaying enforcement of the federal ban on TikTok has deepened a murky legal landscape in the US for the popular social media app and its technology partners.

Trump’s executive order for TikTok shows his willingness to skirt federal laws and keep app in limbo, legal experts say

By Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s decision to issue an executive order Monday delaying enforcement of the federal ban on TikTok has deepened a murky legal landscape in the US for the popular social media app and its technology partners. While the order from the president effectively allowed the app to remain

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President Donald Trump speaks during inauguration ceremonies in Washington

Trump’s executive orders on immigration expected to have impacts in Missouri

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Recent executive actions by President Donald Trump to limit immigration from refugees and birthright citizenship could have significant ripple effects in Missouri. Tuesday, the controversial executive order reinterpreting the 14th Amendment led to lawsuits being filed by a dozen states and the ACLU. “President Trump’s executive order is an illegal attempt to

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Senate receives affidavit from Pete Hegseth’s former sister-in-law accusing him of being ‘abusive’ toward ex-wife

By Jeremy Herb, Lauren Fox and Manu Raju, CNN (CNN) — Pete Hegseth’s former sister-in-law gave an affidavit to the Senate Armed Services Committee accusing him of being “abusive” toward his second ex-wife, according to a copy of the affidavit obtained by CNN. The allegations against Hegseth, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be defense secretary,

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President Donald Trump speaks as he issues executive orders and pardons for January 6 defendants in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day in Washington

Trump grants temporary security clearances to officials who have not been fully vetted

By Evan Perez, Zachary Cohen and Katie Bo Lillis, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump is granting temporary, six-month security clearances to incoming White House officials who have not completed the vetting process typically required before being allowed to access highly-classified information, blaming a backlog of background checks that he helped cause. It’s a move

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The Justice Department building on a foggy morning in December 2019 in Washington

Trump DOJ shake-up sidelines top prosecutors in national security, adds new US attorneys in DC and New York

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Evan Perez and Kara Scannell, CNN (CNN) — New leaders at the Justice Department, which has been a center of President Donald Trump’s ire, have moved quickly to reassign at least 20 career officials, effectively sidelining them from senior-level positions where they’ve worked for years, according to multiple sources briefed on the

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Trump touts political firings and retribution as he begins a government overhaul in his image

By Jeremy Herb, Hannah Rabinowitz and Evan Perez, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s political retribution tour began this week with firings of his perceived enemies inside the federal government, the targeting of former intelligence and national security officials and a directive to investigate actions by the Biden administration. Trump and his team wasted little

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