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Report: First Trump $1,000 โ€˜Self-deportโ€™ Flight Conducted By DHS

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    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has conducted its first charter flight for migrants who agreed to โ€œself-deport.โ€

    The flight took 64 citizens of Colombia and Honduras to their home country.

    โ€œThis was a voluntary charter flight, not an ICE enforcement operation,โ€ DHS said in a press release, referring to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    โ€œAll participants were offered the same benefits as any illegal alien who self-deports using the CBP Home App. They received travel assistance, a $1,000 stipend, and preserved the possibility they could one day return to the United States legally.โ€

    Despite the early success of the deportation flights, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) cautioned people against taking the assistance, noting that some may not be able to return to the U.S. in the future.

    โ€œAILA cautions individuals when reviewing the announcement to understand it is deceptive and gives people the impression there are no consequences, such as being barred from returning in the future. No one should accept this without first obtaining good legal advice from an immigration attorney or other qualified representative,โ€ the group said when the move was first announced.

    โ€œIt is unethical for the government to tell people โ€˜Self-Deportation Is Safeโ€™ but not explain the hardship and legal risks to them, especially for people who do not have an attorney and will not know their rights under the law.โ€

    DHS on Monday said those in the group โ€œchose to return home the right way,โ€ and in contrast with other media distributed by the agency, showed photos of smiling migrants descending from planes, welcomed by host country governments waiting with stuffed animals for children.

    They noted that in Honduras, returnees were also eligible for $100 in government assistance as well as food vouchers.

    DHS defended the massive undertaking in an interview with Fox News earlier this month, saying the self deportation flights will be 70% cheaper for American taxpayers, as it currently costs DHS, on average, over $17,000 to arrest, detain, and deport someone. DHSย toldย Fox News that paying for aliens to remove themselves, even with the stipend, is anticipated to cost only around $4,500 on average.ย 

    The stipend would not be paid until it was verified that an individual self-deported. Aliens will use the CBP Home self-deportation app to access this assistance, and DHS expects self-removals, already in the thousands, to ramp up significantly with this announcement.

    According to a news release, those who use the CBP Home app to leave the U.S. will be โ€œdeprioritized for detention and removalโ€ if they are actually taking steps to exit the country. 

    โ€œIf you are here illegally, self-deportation is the best, safest and most cost-effective way to leave the United States to avoid arrest,โ€ DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told Fox News in a statement. 

    โ€œDHS is now offering illegal aliens financial travel assistance and a stipend to return to their home country through the CBP Home App. This is the safest option for our law enforcement, aliens and is a 70% savings for US taxpayers. Download the CBP Home App TODAY and self-deport,โ€ she continued. 

    Blake Masters Looks To Run For Arizona’s Senate Seat Once More

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    Blake Masters speaking with attendees at the 2022 AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons.

    Despite losing to Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly in 2022, Blake Masters plans to run for the United States Senate again.

    This time against Kyrsten Sinema.

    Confirmation from Masters may come as soon as next week, as Politico reports:

    Masters did not reply to a request for comment. Masters won the GOP nomination last year but lost to Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly in a critical swing state.

    Former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lakeโ€™s advisers say she is expected to announce a Senate campaign in early fall, though some Republicans are skeptical Lake and Masters would run for the same seat. Pinal County sheriff Mark Lamb is another GOP candidate.

    Barrett Marson, an Arizona-based GOP strategist, said he talked to Masters a few months ago and he โ€œwas pretty decisively in.โ€ However, he said, Masters had been waiting for Lake to decide whether to run.

    โ€œI think he is now under the impression that maybe Kari Lake isnโ€™t going to run, because Iโ€™ll tell you if Lake and Blake are both in, he is wasting his time,โ€ he said. โ€œThey occupy the same lane. They have nearly the same name. And she has much better positive name ID among Republicans than Blake does.โ€

    In March 2022, Masters resigned from Peter Thiel’s firm to run for Senate. Within three months, he secured endorsements from Thiel and former President Donald Trump, leading to a comfortable victory over Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich in the Republican primary.

    However, Sen. Kelly defeated Masters by 4.9 percentage points. Kelly enjoyed a massive fundraising advantage, raising $75 million compared to Masters’ $12 million.

    On the campaign trail, Kelly utilized the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Masters’ support for privatizing Social Security, and his flip-flopping on the 2020 presidential election to weaken his support with Republican-leaning voters and moderates.

    This article first appeared in American Liberty News.

    Jury Reaches Verdict In Historic Trump Hush Money Trial

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      This just in…

      On Thursday, the Manhattan jury found Donald J. Trump, the 45th president of the United States, guilty on all charges.

      Before the jury began deliberations, Judge Juan Merchan instructed its members that they did not need to have a unanimous verdict in order to convict the former president.

      The Manhattan District Attorneyโ€™s Office charged Trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of a hush-money scheme to prevent porn star Stormy Daniels from speaking out about her alleged extramarital affair before the 2016 presidential election.

      Before Trump, no sitting or former president ever faced criminal charges. This is the lowest level felony in New York, any potential sentence will more than likely be served after the 2024 election.

      Trump has yet to respond to the verdict.

      Trump, a slight favorite to win the White House, might face diminished support from some voters who aren’t keen on backing a candidate with a criminal record. On the flip side, it could galvanize his base and swing voters, who view the trial as a politically motivated attack while the economy languishes.

      The political significance of the trial was on display Tuesday, as the Biden and Trump campaigns held dueling events outside the courthouse.

      The Biden campaign featured actorย Robert De Niroย and retired law enforcement officers who were at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, for a press conferenceย to bash Trump as dangerous.ย 

      It was the first time the Biden campaign held an event around the trial. Communications director Michael Tyler explained why it chose to do so, saying to the media, โ€œBecause you all are here.โ€

      โ€œWe want to remind the American people โ€ฆ of the unique, persistent and growing threat that Donald Trump poses to the American people and to our democracy,โ€ he said.

      Trump’s team brushed off the Biden event as a sign of desperation.

      โ€œWhy isย Joe Bidenย now making this a campaign event after months of weaponizing the legal system against President Trump? Because Joe Bidenโ€™s numbers are in the tank,โ€ senior Trump campaign adviserย Jason Millerย said.

      This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

      Department of Justice Recommends Trump Adviser Steve Bannon Receive Six-Month Jail Sentence

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        President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice is calling for former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon to receive a six-month jail sentence and a $200,000 fine for defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

        The Department’s recommendation comes ahead of Bannon’s sentencing on Friday.

        A jury found Bannon guilty in July on two misdemeanor counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to testify and provide documents to the select committee. Bannon claimed executive privilege barred him from testifying before the committee despite its interest in actions he took well after his short stint in the White House.

        โ€œHis effort to exact a quid pro quo with the Committee to persuade the Department of Justice to delay trial and dismiss the charges against him should leave no doubt that his contempt was deliberate and continues to this day,โ€ the prosecutors argued according to Politico.

        In their sentencing memo, the DOJ attorneys revealed newly disclosed contacts between Bannonโ€™s lawyer, Evan Corcoran, and the select committee in which he pushed the panel to recommend dropping the charges in exchange for Bannonโ€™s cooperation.

        One attached exhibit showed that an FBI agent had interviewed the select committeeโ€™s top investigator Tim Heaphy on Oct. 7 about his interaction with Corcoran, who once worked with Heaphy at the Justice Department. Corcoran contacted him just days before Bannonโ€™s July trial to ask about joining forces to dismiss the case, Heaphy recalled. Heaphy, who took contemporaneous notes of the call and had another staffer join as a potential witness, said โ€œthe overall โ€˜vibeโ€™ of his conversationโ€ was an โ€œattempt to solicit the Select Committeeโ€™s assistance in their effort to delay Bannonโ€™s criminal trial and obtain a dismissal of the Contempt of Congress charges pending against him,โ€ according to the FBI agentโ€™s summary of the interview.

        Prosecutors also cited Bannonโ€™s public comments about the select committee throughout his criminal proceedings, they noted that he routinely used his โ€œWar Roomโ€ podcast and public appearances at the courthouse to deride the investigation.

        โ€œThrough his public platforms, the Defendant has used hyperbolic and sometimes violent rhetoric to disparage the Committeeโ€™s investigation, personally attack the Committeeโ€™s members, and ridicule the criminal justice system,โ€ prosecutors J.P. Cooney and Amanda Vaughn wrote. โ€œThe Defendantโ€™s statements prove that his contempt was not aimed at protecting executive privilege or the Constitution, rather it was aimed at undermining the Committeeโ€™s efforts to investigate an historic attack on government.โ€

        A $200,000 fine is the maximum for the two counts of contempt of Congress โ€” one for refusing to testify, and the other for refusing to produce any of the documents requested in the deposition.

        Bannon is one of just two former White House officials whom the DOJ accepted a criminal contempt referral from Congress. It chose not to pursue charges against the former chief of staff Mark Meadows or White House official Dan Scavino but has charged White House aide Peter Navarro. 

        Mysterious Eye Injuries Reported By Trump Rallygoers – Whatโ€™s Behind It?

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        Excruciating painโ€ฆ

        Several attendees of former Presidentย Donald Trump’s rally inย Tucson,ย Arizona, on Sept. 12 have reported unexplained eye injuries following the event.ย According toย News 4 Tucson, 20 individuals seated behind Trump, many of them belonging to โ€œLatinos for Trump,โ€ have sought medical attention for symptoms that emerged after the rally.

        Symptoms and ER Visits

        The rallygoers experienced symptoms such as blurry vision, eye swelling and severe pain shortly after the event concluded. Many of those affected reported needing to visit the ER due to excruciating eye pain:

        The News 4 Tucson Investigators spoke exclusively with six people who were seated on stage behind the former president during his rally in Tucson last week. Three of them agreed to on camera interviews.

        One attendee, former Planned Parenthood director turned pro-life activist Mayra Rodriguez, was practically blind by the time News 4 Tucson interviewed her. The symptoms continue to affect the victims several days after the rally.

        The other supporters who did not agree to on camera interviews told us about very similar injuries. One woman who is a local realtor said she had to cancel all her showings over the weekend because she couldn’t see well.

        Sweltering Heat and Unexplained Injuries

        The event occurred during intense 100-degree heat, potentially hazardous conditions for attendees, particularly the elderly and very young. However, the eye problems remain a mystery and unrelated to the extreme heat conditions.

        The Trump campaign has acknowledged the situation and is actively investigating the cause of the unexplained eye issues.

        Secret Serviceย Response

        In response to News 4 Tucson, the Secret Service stated that it was unaware of any injuries. Additionally, they mentioned that there was no indication of any planned threat to Trump or his supporters during the event. According to a spokesperson, nothing out of the ordinary occurred at the rally.

        Trump Campaign’s Commitment

        In response to the developments, a senior Trump campaign advisor said, โ€œWe remain committed to the countless patriots that attend our high-energy, high-impact rallies across the country.โ€

        The investigation into the cause of the mysterious eye injuries is ongoing.

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        New Poll Shows MAGA Candidate Overtaking Incumbent By Double Digits

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        Sen.ย John Cornynย (R-TX) is trailing Texas Attorney Generalย Ken Paxtonย (R) by a whopping 16 points in the 2026 Republican Senate primary, according to an internal poll reported by Punchbowl News on Monday.

        The poll from the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) found Paxton leading with 50% support to Cornynโ€™s 34%, with 17% undecided.

        Paxton, a staunch ally of Presidentย Donald Trump, officially announced his candidacy last month. He is positioning himself as a more pro-MAGA alternative to Cornyn, who hardline Texas conservatives have painted as a moderate. Cornyn, Texasโ€™s senior senator, has held his seat since 2002 and served in Senate leadership. He was a leading contender to replace Sen.ย Mitch McConnellย (R-KY) as GOP leader, but eventually lost the race to Sen. John Thune (R-SD).

        Cornynย faced backlashย over his work in crafting the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, a gun safety law passed in 2022 afterย a massacreย at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

        The legislation included enhanced background checks for gun buyers under 21 and was the first major federal gun control measure in decades.

        Punchbowl Newsย reportedย in a hypothetical three-way GOP primary, Paxton leads with 44%, followed by Sen.ย John Cornynย at 34% and Rep.ย Wesley Huntย at 19%, according to an internal Tarrance Group poll conducted April 27 to May 1.

        In general election matchups against potential Democratic challengerย Colin Allred, Cornyn leads by six points.

        Hush Money Judge Stops Trump Jurors From Disclosing Responses To Employer Questions

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          Judge Juan Merchan ruled on Thursday morning that the media is not allowed to publish the jurorsโ€™ responses to questions 3a and 3d on the juror qualification questionnaire.

          The questions ask: “Who is your current employer and who is your previous employer?”

          The ruling comes as the seated jury in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial fell to six as a sworn juror expressed concerns about her identity being made public by the media.

          The juror told Judge Merchan:

          “Aspects of my identity have already been out there in the public, yesterday alone I had friends colleagues and family push things to my phone questioning my identity as a juror.”

          A number of people observing the jury selection process (voir dire) have expressed similar concerns about the intense political climate.

          Merchan proceeded to address members of the press in the courtroom: “We just lost what probably would’ve been a very good juror.”

          Though the judge agreed with Trump’s lawyers that having that information is essential, the court will redact it from the public record.

          Merchan also instructed journalists to refrain from revealing any information regarding the physical appearance of the jurors.

          Jury selection continues. Twelve New Yorkers and six alternates need to be selected.

          This article was republished with permission from American Liberty News.

          Report: Trump’s PAC Funds Dwindle To Only $5M

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          Donald Trump’s legal troubles are bleeding him dry…

          New reports show Trump has spent around $60 million on legal fees of the four criminal indictments and various ongoing civil lawsuits against him.

          According to Mediaite, disclosures indicate that Trumpโ€™s campaign and the various political action committees supporting it have spent millions, leaving his primary PAC with a little over $5 million.

          Save America PAC, Trumpโ€™s primary PAC heading into his likely rematch with President Joe Biden, once had over $100 million in the bank. Now, it has just a little over $5 million left after spending over $25 million on legal bills in the second half of last year alone.

          Make America Great Again PAC, which served the same function as Save America is now back in 2016 and 2020, spent $5.9 million in the back half of 2023, with $4 million of that going toward legal fees.

          Most troublingly of all for the former president, perhaps, is the fact that the Super PAC raised only $6.6 million between July and December, a possible indicator of failing enthusiasm for Trumpโ€™s candidacy or suspicion of his political operation.

          His campaign itself,  meanwhile, raised a little over $19 million, but spent over $23.5 million in the latest fundraising period.

          Trump Threatens Retaliation Against Iran Following Assassination Briefings

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          Former President Donald Trump has vowed retaliation against Iran following reports that the Islamic Republic has conspired to assassinate him as he runs for president in 2024.

          During an event in Mint Hill, North Carolina, Trump made the threat while delivering a speech on manufacturing at the Mosack Group’s warehouse.

          U.S. intelligence officials have reportedly briefed Trump on the suspected Iranian plot to kill him, according to his campaign. The revelation was first reported by The Guardian:

          The briefing, from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), is believed to have focused on a scheme unrelated to two failed domestic assassination attempts against the Republican nominee for president, and came amid reports suggesting that Iran is conducting an ongoing hack against Trumpโ€™s campaign.

          Steven Cheung, the Trump campaignโ€™s spokesperson, said the briefing concerned โ€œreal and specific threats from Iran to assassinate [Trump] in an effort to destabilize and sow chaos in the United Statesโ€.

          He added: โ€œIntelligence officials have identified that these continued and coordinated attacks have heightened in the past few months, and law enforcement officials across all agencies are working to ensure President Trump is protected and the election is free from interference.โ€

          This development marks another escalation in tensions between the former president and Iran, which has been implicated in assassination plots against Trump and Trump administration officials

          After surviving his first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump made a jaw-dropping revelation about his dying wish.

          In a fiery statement on Truth Social, Trump shared a video clip of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and issued a bold warning regarding Iran:

          “If they do assassinate President Trump, which is always a possibility, I hope that America obliterates Iran, wipes it off the face of the Earth. If that does not happen, American leaders will be considered โ€˜gutlessโ€™ cowards!โ€

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          Republican Senator Signals He Won’t Support Vance In 2028

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          Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) made clear Sunday on ABC Newsโ€™s This Week that he does not see Vice President JD Vance as someone he would support in a hypothetical 2028 presidential bid, underscoring deep philosophical differences over trade and the future direction of the GOP.

          When asked whether he views Vance โ€” widely viewed within GOP circles as a leading contender to carry the Republican banner after President Donald Trump โ€” as the so-called heir apparent, Paul was direct about the limits of their alignment.

          โ€œI think there needs to be representatives in the Republican Party who still believe international trade is good, who still believe in free market capitalism, who still believe in low taxes,โ€ Paul said, emphasizing his long-standing libertarian philosophy.

          Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

          Pressed on whether that description fits Vance, Paul answered, โ€œNo.โ€

          Paul lamented what he sees as a shift in GOP economic thinking โ€” away from traditional free-market conservatism toward protectionist policies that embrace tariffs.

          โ€œIt used to separate conservatives and liberals that conservatives thought it was a spending problem โ€” we didnโ€™t want less revenue, we wanted less spending,โ€ he said.
          โ€œBut now all these pro-tariff protectionists, they love taxes. And so they tax, tax, tax, and then they brag about all the revenue coming in. That has never been a conservative position.โ€

          Paul said he intends to continue championing a free-market, low-tax wing of the party and will let time โ€” and voters โ€” determine where GOP leadership settles.


          Context: Trump, Vance, and a Fractured GOP

          Vanceโ€™s position as a prominent Trump loyalist โ€” often touted by MAGA-aligned activists as the next leader of the movement โ€” stands in contrast to Paulโ€™s more classical libertarian outlook. Trump and Vance have worked closely throughout the administration, and Trump himself has suggested both Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio would make strong contenders in 2028, even as speculation swirls about Trumpโ€™s own future political plans.

          Paul and Vanceโ€™s disagreements arenโ€™t limited to trade. Earlier in 2025, Paul publicly criticized Vanceโ€™s support for a controversial U.S. military strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel โ€” going so far as to call the actions Vance defended โ€œdespicable and thoughtlessโ€ for celebrating lethal force without due process. This public spar highlights deeper philosophical divides between the libertarian wing of the party and its more interventionist or nationalist elements.

          Those tensions reflect a broader conversation within the GOP about its core principles โ€” from foreign policy to economic strategy โ€” as the party prepares for post-Trump leadership.


          Erika Kirk Endorses Vance for 2028

          Adding to the political backdrop, Erika Kirk โ€” the widow of conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk and the organizationโ€™s CEO โ€” officially endorsed Vice President Vance for president in 2028 during the groupโ€™s annual AmericaFest conference in Phoenix.

          Kirk, speaking to thousands of activists, pledged Turning Pointโ€™s powerful grassroots support and framed Vance as a continuation of her husbandโ€™s conservative legacy:

          โ€œWe are going to get my husbandโ€™s friend JD Vance elected for 48 in the most resounding way possible.โ€

          Her endorsement โ€” and Turning Pointโ€™s mobilization capacity on campuses and with younger conservatives โ€” could be a significant boost in the early stages of a national campaign, even though Vance has not yet announced a formal campaign bid