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In Minnesota, America's Federal System Is Coming Apart The New York TimesTensions Mount Over Compliance With Judges' Orders in Immigration Crackdown The Wall Street JournalTrump-appointed judges are letting his immigration enforcement blitz continue CNNJudges across the country rebuke ICE for defying court orders PoliticoJudge cancels ICE director Lyon's court hearing after immigrant's release Axios
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Justice Department releases millions of pages of documents in Epstein investigation CNNJeffrey Epstein invited 'The Duke' to meet Russian woman BBCNew docs show Jeffrey Epstein's vast connections with Bannon, Musk and other power players PoliticoCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Planned Trip to Epstein's Island The New York TimesDOJ releases tranche of Epstein files, says it has met its legal obligations NPR
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Don Lemon was caught off guard by his arrest Thursday in connection with his participation in a violent takeover of a Minnesota church service, law enforcement sources tell The Post.
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Ex-CNN host Don Lemon was arrested in Los Angeles by federal authorities weeks after he followed anti-ICE protesters who barged into a Minnesota church during Sunday service. Prosecutors say he was impeding the congregation's right to religion, but Lemon's attorneys claim his independent coverage is "constitutionally protected work." Here's everything we know so far about Lemon's...
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick visited sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's notorious "pedophile island" in 2012, emails released Friday by the Justice Department indicate.
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Don Lemon arrested on federal charges after allegedly joining anti-ICE protesters who stormed Minnesota church, testing press freedom limits and boundaries.
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Epstein Files Live Updates: Millions of Pages of Documents Released The New York TimesJustice Department is releasing millions of pages of documents in Epstein investigation CNNLive updates: Justice Department says it's releasing 3 million pages from its Jeffrey Epstein files AP NewsEpstein files updates: Democrats skeptical of DoJ's claim that all Epstein files have been released The GuardianEpstein files released: Trump mentioned ‘hundreds of times' in DoJ documents — live The Times
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Amber Rose slams Ariana Grande's call for a nationwide ICE protest, criticizing the wealthy pop star for telling working families to skip work and school.
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Nationwide demonstrations followed federal officers fatally shooting a second U.S. citizen in Minneapolis in less than a month.
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Far-left groups reportedly linked to tech tycoon's funding staged coordinated "ICE OUT" protests nationwide Friday, targeting immigration enforcement.
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Also, Kevin Warsh is Trump's pick to lead the Fed. Here's the latest at the end of Friday.
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Anti-ICE ‘National Shutdown' protests planned in L.A. County. Here's where to find them Los Angeles Times‘ICE Out' strike and protests: what to know about demonstrations across the US The GuardianUS protesters begin nationwide strike as DOJ launches Pretti killing probe Al JazeeraSome Seattle-area businesses close as part of nationwide strike The Seattle Times
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Chicago crossing guard Joe Sass said he didn't know a news camera was recording him when he carried a seventh grade student across ice, snow and water.
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Senate reaches deal ahead of shutdown deadline to fund government, continue ICE talks, source says CBS NewsTrump says deal reached on stopgap spending bill for DHS, but weekend shutdown still possible Federal News NetworkTrump, Senate Dems Agree Deal but Shutdown Looms Time Magazine
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The LAPD won't enforce California's ban on masked federal immigration agents, citing public safety concerns during ongoing ICE operations in Los Angeles.
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Kevin M. Warsh, whom Mr. Trump tapped to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve, could face fierce resistance if he tries to pursue substantially lower borrowing costs.
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The Justice Department said Friday that it was releasing many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to reveal what the government knew about the millionaire financier's sexual abuse of young girls and his interactions with rich and powerful people including Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
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Lemon was arrested by U.S. agents days after covering an anti-ICE protest at a St. Paul church. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi called the protest a "coordinated attack."
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Plus, your Friday news quiz.
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Republicans raised concerns about the government services that could see a funding lapse on Sunday if the country plunges into a second shutdown in three months.
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Justice Department defends Tulsi Gabbard's presence at Atlanta election search PoliticoTulsi Gabbard's appearance at Fulton County FBI raid raises questions The Washington PostTrump posts discredited conspiracy theories following seizure of 2020 ballots in Georgia ABC NewsWhy is Tulsi Gabbard involved in seizing 2020 ballots? How election conspiracies could affect the midterms CNN
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Democrats and the White House agreed to fund the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks while they negotiate restrictions on an immigration crackdown. Senators said they hoped to vote on the deal on Friday.
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Collins, a Republican, made the announcement after saying she had several direct communications with Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.
The post Sen. Susan Collins announces end to large-scale ICE operations in Maine after talks with Noem appeared first on Boston.com.
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