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Former CNN correspondent Jim Acosta faced White House backlash after joking about Trump's deceased ex-wife while discussing immigration.
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President Donald Trump is deploying a double standard in warning protesters against his immigration policies that they will get “hit” if they so much as spit on law enforcement.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNSplash of water on Trump supporter lands woman behind bars at 'No Kings' protestA woman landed herself in hot water during a "No Kings" protest on Saturday in Port St. Lucie. Video taken by a witness at the protest shows the suspect, Laura Hayden, carrying a "No Kings" sign and walking past a Trump supporter.
As officials prepare for Trump to escalate immigration enforcement, Johnson says Chicago is prepared to fight in the courts, the street and with policy to protect residents.
U.S. Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Jonathan Jackson attempted to enter the immigration facility, located at 2245 S. Michigan Ave., but said they were only able to make it into the lobby before being told to leave by a person identifying themselves as a U.
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The Christian Post on MSN3 cities where agitators attacked police during 'No Kings' protests on Trump's birthdayPolice officers in major cities suffered injuries at the hands of violent agitators over the weekend, with several rioters throwing fireworks and other objects at the officers.
President Donald Trump was in court on Tuesday afternoon defending the lawsuit brought by California for deploying the National Guard without involvement from the state's governors. Among the legal theories the Justice Department quoted,
For the past two and half months, syracuse.com has been asking issue-oriented questions of this year’s city mayoral candidates and publishing their verbatim answers. The series has shown that there are clear differences for voters to consider as the make their choices,
The shooting death of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark is "horrific," President Trump said in a statement shared with the New York Times Saturday. Along with the Hortmans, the state's Sen.
Roughly 70 protests are planned across Michigan against Trump administration's immigration policies. Several Detroit area police agencies say they're ready.