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‘Unprecedented’: Trump Suffers Supreme Court Loss

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The Supreme Court recently paused deportations of Venezuelan migrants held in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, which allows summary deportation during declared wars. The court ordered the government to halt removals until further notice. Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, saying the court acted too quickly without input from lower courts or opposing parties.

Alito said, "I refused to join the Court’s order because we had no good reason to think that, under the circumstances, issuing an order at midnight was necessary or appropriate."

Alito added, "Both the Executive and the Judiciary have an obligation to follow the law. The Executive must proceed under the terms of our order in Trump v. J. G. G., 604 U. S. ___ (2025) (per curiam), and this Court should follow established procedures."



White House touts 100-day illegal immigration crackdown after Biden 'unsecured the border on purpose'

Known got-aways have dropped 96% under Trump, ICE chief says
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The White House kicked off its celebration of President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office by highlighting its efforts to combat illegal immigration on Monday.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief Tom Homan joined White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt at an early morning briefing on Monday. The pair touted massive decreases in border crossings as well as new executive orders aimed at deportations and further border enforcement.

"We are in the process of carrying out the largest deportation campaign in American history," Leavitt said. "After four years of being vilified by the Biden-Harris administration, our heroic ICE officers can finally do their jobs."

Homan joined Leavitt and accused the Biden administration of having "unsecured the border on purpose," despite receiving a very secure border from the first Trump administration.



Donald Trump delivers brutal four-word verdict to Zelensky on Crimea

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US President Donald Trump has said he thinks Ukraine would be willing to give up Crimea as part of a peace deal with Russia.

Trump said he believed Volodymyr Zelensky was willing to cede control of the Eastern European peninsula which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014 to ensure peace in the region.

Responding to reporters who asked whether Zelensky was ready to "give up" the territory, the US leader replied: "Oh, I think so".

His Ukrainian counterpart has adamantly refused such proposals in the past, countering that Crimea belongs to Ukraine and that he doesn't have the authority to legally recognise Vladimir Putin's occupation.



Russia declares three-day cease-fire in Ukraine to celebrate World War II Victory Day

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 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a three-day cease-fire in Ukraine on May 8-10 to mark the World War II Victory Day, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration decides whether a deal to end the more than three-year war is within reach.

The Kremlin said that the truce will start at 0000 on May 8 (2100 GMT May 7) and last through the end of May 10, adding that Putin ordered the full cessation of hostilities on “humanitarian grounds” to mark the May 9 holiday celebrating the defeat of Nazi Germany.

There was no immediate reaction from Ukraine, which has previously agreed to Trump’s proposal of a full 30-day cease-fire.



White House: Trump 'Active' in Tariff Negotiations

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President Donald Trump "is now in active negotiations with many" countries subjected to his tariffs, according to a White House statement Monday.

The statement came as Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., try to end Trump's tariffs.




‘60 Minutes’ host Scott Pelley calls out Paramount in shocking on-air attack on CBS’ parent company

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Legendary “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley launched an astonishing on-air attack on his Paramount bosses for interfering with the program’s coverage.

Pelley went rogue at the end of Sunday night’s episode during what appeared to be a simple tribute to Bill Owens, the longtime “60 Minutes” executive producer who quit last week over the company’s heavy-handed interference.

“Bill resigned Tuesday — it was hard on him and hard on us,” Pelley said in his closing remarks on the show he has worked on for more than 20 years.

“But he did it for us — and you,” he told viewers — then unexpectedly suggested that Owens’ exit could end the era of coverage being “accurate and fair.”



Photos Show US Launching Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile

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The United States conducted a test launch of the U.S. Army's hypersonic missile, also known as the Dark Eagle, in Florida on Friday, capable of traveling over five times the speed of sound.

Newsweek has reached out to the Office of the Secretary of Defense for comment by email.

Russia and China have fielded their hypersonic weapons, including the Russian Oreshnik missile that was launched against Ukraine last November, as well as the Chinese DF-17 medium-range ballistic missile that can strike Japan where the U.S. has deployed its forces.

This type of so-called "game-changer" armament is capable of evading most of the air and missile defense systems by maneuvering within the atmosphere at hypersonic speed. The U.S. is currently developing hypersonic missiles and the countermeasures against them.



Cruz urges Princeton to take action over professor accused of pro-Iran allegiances, citing risk to students

New pressure on Princeton professor as questions also raised about academic qualifications
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Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz called on his alma mater, Princeton University, to dismiss a former high-level Iranian regime official because he is allegedly making students feel unsafe amid recent outbreaks of antisemitism at the New Jersey university.

The ex-official for the Islamic Republic of Iran, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, who is a Middle East security and nuclear policy specialist at the university, is under pressure on many fronts from congressional representatives, Princeton students and experts on antisemitism.

"Mousavian is closely linked to the Iranian regime and to the regime’s campaigns of terrorism and murder. His presence at Princeton makes students feel justifiably afraid for their safety. Princeton’s decision to keep employing him shows they care less about their students, and more about providing a platform for pro-regime and anti-American propaganda. That kind of reckless institutional ideological bias is exactly why the Trump administration is reassessing federal funding for Princeton," Cruz told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.



Hawley reignites 'PELOSI Act' push to ban lawmakers from trading stocks

Trump said he would 'absolutely' sign a stock trading ban if it reaches his desk
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is reintroducing legislation Monday that would ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks while in office.

Hawley introduced the "PELOSI Act" in 2023, but failed to make progress under President Joe Biden's administration. The proposal has since gained popularity among lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, and President Donald Trump himself said last week that he would "absolutely" sign such a ban if it came to his desk.

"Members of Congress should be fighting for the people they were elected to serve—not day trading at the expense of their constituents," Hawley told Fox News Digital in a statement.

"Americans have seen politician after politician turn a profit using information not available to the general public. It’s time we ban all members of Congress from trading and holding stocks and restore Americans’ trust in our nation’s legislative body," he added.



Jordon Hudson’s awkward Bill Belichick interview meddling was even worse than CBS showed

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CBS spared Jordon Hudson in the final edit of Bill Belichick’s now-viral interview Sunday, according to Pro Football Talk.

The 24-year-old girlfriend of the North Carolina football coach, 73, interjected during his interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” when he was asked about how they met.

Jordon Hudson reportedly interrupted Bill Belichick's interview with CBS, which aired on April 27, 2025, multiple times

“While we don’t know the total number of interruptions, it’s our understanding that CBS decided to include that one specific instance because it wasn’t a one-time thing,” PFT reported.

“Jordon was a constant presence during our interview,” CBS’s Tony Dokoupil said.



Vatican Plans May 7 Start to Conclave Vote for New Pope

Cardinals to Elect Pope Francis' Successor

Catholic cardinals Monday set May 7 as the start date for the conclave to elect Pope Francis' successor, delaying the secret voting for two days to help them get to know one another better and find consensus on a candidate before they are sequestered in the Sistine Chapel.

The cardinals set the date after arriving for the first day of informal meetings following Pope Francis’ funeral Saturday. In a chaotic scene, journalists shouted out questions to the cardinals about the mood inside, whether there was unity, and when the conclave would begin. A reporter for a satirical Italian television program repeatedly asked whether an Italian cardinal who has been convicted by the Vatican criminal court on finance-related charges would be allowed to vote.



How Democrats wage war on the ‘rule of law’ — and weaponize it against Trump


Since 2021, the left has waged a veritable war against the American legal system in a variety of ways.

One serial target of Democrats and the left has been the Supreme Court.

In 2020, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke to an angry throng of pro-abortion protesters assembled at the very doors of the court chambers.

He threatened two of the justices, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, by name. 



The White House and the courts must come to a common sense understanding of their obligations

Courts do not have the expertise to make sensitive decisions on national security threats

Some federal trial judges have thrown opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda into high gear. They seek to trigger a confrontation between the president and the Supreme Court despite efforts by both to compromise. Worse yet, they are drawing the federal courts beyond their areas of competence and interfering with the president’s authority in foreign affairs and national security. The justices should step in to make clear that federal courts must pay due deference to the executive’s constitutional responsibilities, while President Trump should re-affirm that even illegal aliens receive due – albeit limited – process.

The latest salvo came this week from Maryland federal Judge Paula Xinis, who is hearing the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal alien whom the Trump administration mistakenly sent to El Salvador. Earlier this month, Xinis had commanded the Trump administration to immediately produce Garcia in court, even though he was no longer under the control of the United States. Her rash order prompted the Supreme Court to intercede. The justices called upon the Trump administration to "facilitate" Garcia’s return, and to inform the trial court of its efforts, but also cautioned Xinis to pay "due regard for the deference owed to the Executive Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs."