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Obama Appointee Blocks Trump Immigration Order

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This is far from over…

A federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration fromย revoking the legal statusย and work permits of the more than 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who flew into the United States during former President Joe Biden’s time in office.ย 

The migrants came to the U.S. under Biden’s controversial CHNV mass humanitarian parole program.

In her order, Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee, wrote that each migrant needs to have an individualized, case-by-case review.

“The Termination of Parole Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, 90 Fed. Reg. 13611 (Mar. 25, 2025), is hereby STAYED pending further court order insofar as it revokes, without case-by-case review, the previously granted parole and work authorization issued to noncitizens paroled into the UnitedStates pursuant to parole programs for noncitizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (the “CHNV parole programs”) prior to the noncitizenโ€™s originally stated parole end date,” she wrote.ย 

Biden created the CHNV program in 2023 via his executive parole authority. The program was launched in 2022 and initially first applied to Venezuelans before it was expanded to additional countries.

The Biden administration argued that CHNV would help reduce illegal crossings at the southern border and allow better vetting of people entering the country amid an influx of migrants. 

The program was temporarily paused due to widespread fraud.

Officials with theย Department of Homeland Securityย and the Trump administration told Fox News that Talwani essentially ruled that Trump can’t use his own executive authority, the same authority Biden used, toย revoke the parole that Biden granted.ย 

“It is pure lawless tyranny,” a Trump administration official told Fox News. 

In March, the roughly 532,000 migrants under the CHNV program were told to leave the U.S.ย 

Michigan GOP Congress Members Unanimously Endorse Trump

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    The entire Michigan Republican delegation threw its support behind Donald Trump on Tuesday, a significant win for the White House contender.

    GOP Reps. Tim Walberg, Bill Huizenga, John Moolenaar, Jack Bergman, Lisa McClain, and John James gave Trump their full support for the 2024 race.

    โ€œUnder the Trump presidency, America was prosperous, the economy was strong, the world was a safer place, and Michiganders were better off. President Trump has proven he has the ability to deliver results on Day One and also the ability to win in key battleground states like Michigan, being the only Republican to win a Presidential race here since 1988,โ€ Walberg, Moolenaar, Bergman, and McClain said in a joint statement released by Trumpโ€™s team. 

    James, a rising star in the Republican Party, praised Trumpโ€™s administration for helping middle-class families.

    โ€œPresident Biden has wrecked our economy, let our position as the sole world power slip, and opened our borders. Bidenโ€™s policies have been particularly detrimental to Michiganโ€™s middle class,โ€ James said. โ€œUnder President Trump on the other hand, inflation was at 2%, the American family was strengthened through the child tax credit and other pro-family policies, and our communities were more secure. In 2024, we need to give hope to Americans who feel like their government is failing them.โ€

    Trump won Michigan in 2016, narrowly edging out Democrat Hillary Clinton by just over 10,000 votes. However, Trump lost the state to Joe Biden in 2020.

    JD Vance Accuses Politico of โ€˜Journalistic Malpractice’

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    On Friday, Vice President JD Vance took to X to blast what he called โ€œforeign influenceโ€ in a Politico report targeting Steve Witkoff, President Trumpโ€™s special envoy for peace missions and chief negotiator on Ukraine.

    โ€œThis story from Politico is journalistic malpractice,โ€ Vance wrote, tagging Politico correspondent Felicia Schwartz. โ€œBut itโ€™s more than that: itโ€™s a foreign influence operation meant to hurt the administration and one of our most effective members. Notice how all of the people attacking Steve are on background? That means itโ€™s two or three deep staters who are angry that Witkoff has succeeded where theyโ€™ve failed.โ€

    Vance made clear that he sees the article as an attempt not just to smear Witkoff, but to undermine Trumpโ€™s broader foreign policy success in shifting the conversation toward peace in Ukraine.


    What the Politico Story Claimed

    Schwartzโ€™s piece, co-authored with Nahal Toosi and Jack Detsch, framed Witkoff as an inexperienced outsider whose โ€œgo-it-alone styleโ€ frustrates American, Ukrainian, and European officials. According to Schwartz, 13 anonymous sourcesโ€”none of whom were willing to go on the recordโ€”painted Witkoff as someone who views the Ukraine conflict โ€œthrough a real estate lensโ€ and misses diplomatic details.

    Politicoโ€™s reporting emphasized that Witkoff has met with Vladimir Putin five times in six months but claimed those meetings havenโ€™t led to tangible breakthroughs. The piece also alleged Witkoff sometimes appeared โ€œuninformed or unprepared,โ€ citing unnamed U.S. and foreign officials.

    One anonymous voice was quoted as saying, โ€œHis inexperience shines through, he has the presidentโ€™s ear, which is evident, but there has been some confusion about what has been said and agreed.โ€


    What Politico Left Out

    Vance accused Politico of cherry-picking information to fit a predetermined narrative. He said the outlet deliberately left out quotes from him, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and senior advisor Jared Kushnerโ€”each of whom had praised Witkoffโ€™s diplomatic efforts.

    In fact, Vance had told Politico directly: โ€œWitkoff has made more progress towards ending the bloodshed in Ukraine than all his critics combined.โ€ That single line was briefly included, but stripped of context and buried among anonymous complaints.

    According to Schwartz herself, the White House sent Politico a list of officialsโ€™ supportive quotes about Witkoff. Most were left on the cutting room floor.


    The Larger Pattern: Anonymous Sources and Double Standards

    The story is the latest example of the corporate media using anonymous leaks from entrenched bureaucrats to undermine Trump officials. Both Trump and Vance have criticized this practice for years, pointing out that it gives cover to partisan โ€œdeep stateโ€ operatives while denying the American people transparency.

    By contrast, those willing to speak openlyโ€”Vance, Rubio, Kushnerโ€”were ignored or minimized in Politicoโ€™s coverage. The result is a slanted article that elevates anonymous gossip over the testimony of elected leaders and senior officials.


    Why Witkoff Matters

    Steve Witkoff, a successful real estate developer and longtime Trump ally, was tapped for a unique mission: break the stalemate on Ukraine by applying Trumpโ€™s outsider approach to diplomacy. Unlike career diplomats who have presided over endless wars and gridlock, Witkoff has leveraged direct relationships, including multiple meetings with Putin, to seek pragmatic solutions.

    For Trumpโ€™s critics in the establishment, that makes him a threat. For everyday Americans who are weary of endless foreign wars, it makes him a symbol of a possible new path toward peace.


    Vance: Media Trying to Derail Peace Efforts

    Vance argued that the Politico piece is not just unfair journalismโ€”itโ€™s part of a deliberate effort to derail peace negotiations. โ€œThe quotes on Witkoff were meant to complicate and derail peace efforts,โ€ he said, warning that anonymous smears serve the interests of those who profit from prolonging the war.

    Republicans have long argued that entrenched Washington interests, including defense contractors and globalist bureaucrats, benefit from keeping conflicts alive rather than resolving them. By attacking Witkoff, Vance suggested, the media is doing their bidding.


    The Takeaway

    Politicoโ€™s story highlights a familiar clash: Trumpโ€™s America First agendaโ€”focused on ending foreign wars and prioritizing U.S. interestsโ€”versus the entrenched establishment in Washington and its allies in the corporate media.

    Vanceโ€™s defense of Witkoff signals that the White House isnโ€™t backing down. Despite attacks from the press and anonymous bureaucrats, Trump and his team are determined to keep pursuing peace in Ukraineโ€”an effort the mainstream media seems determined to undermine at every step

    Report: Stefanik In Contention For Trump Administration Role

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    Elise Stefanik with Donald Trump via Wikimedia Commons

    Trump is hard at work crafting his new administration.

    House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) is in contention for a role in the new Trump administration, Fox News Digital is told.

    She is now being discussed as a potential candidate for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, two people familiar with such discussions told Fox News.

    One said Stefanik was “high on the list” of potential candidates.

    Fox News Digital was also told that another House member, retired Green Beret Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) is in consideration for a Trump administration role. Waltz is being looked at as aย potential candidate for Defense secretary, though Trump is also considering options from the private sector and others, Fox News Digital was told.

    Trump-Vance transition spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital when asked for comment about the possible appointments, “President-Elect Trump will begin making decisions on who will serve in his second Administration soon. Those decisions will be announced when they are made.”

    Focus Group Of Black Undecided Voters In Georgia Signals Trouble For Harris

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    A focus group of Black undecided voters in Georgia has raised concerns for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, revealing dissatisfaction with her leadership and the current state of the economy. According to feedback from the group, many believe the economy performed better under former President Donald Trump.

    The focus group, conducted by James Johnson of J.L. Partners for The Daily Mail, highlighted skepticism about Harris’ leadership abilities, with voters labeling her as “weak” and inconsistent. Some notable comments from participants include:

    • โ€œIf you look at the statistics now, weโ€™re far worse than we were before. Everything is worse now with Biden and Harris.โ€
    • โ€œEven though Trump didnโ€™t make all the right choices, the economy just worked better under him. I think it was the overall business mindset that helped.โ€
    • โ€œShe kept saying that sheโ€™s a warrior, but I donโ€™t think she is.โ€
    • โ€œIf you put her next to Michelle Obama or Hillary Clinton, itโ€™s like thereโ€™s no comparison. They would eat her up.โ€

    The Daily Mail further reports:

    A new shock poll conducted by the NAACP last week showed that one in four black men under 50 say they’re going to back President Donald Trump.

    Numbers like that should terrify Vice President Kamala Harris‘ campaign โ€“ especially as they eye black communities across the county that are critical to winning in 2024.

    Cobb County, Georgia is one of those places.

    President Joe Biden carried Cobb in 2020 by almost ten percentage points.

    These sentiments by the group reflect a potential challenge for Harris, particularly in Georgia, where the latest RealClearPolitics polling average shows Trump leading by 1.7 points.

    READ NEXT: Explosive Allegations Against Walz: Is The Media Ignoring A Major Scandal?

    Harris Campaign’s Endorsement By Fake Police Group Raises Astroturf Concerns

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    As Vice President Kamala Harris continues her campaign, avoiding direct interviews and carefully selecting debate settings, questions about the authenticity of her support base are growing. The latest example is the endorsement from a group called “Police Leaders for Community Safety,” which Harris’s campaign and media outlets touted as a “stunning endorsement” from a group that typically backs Trump.

    However, scrutiny reveals that the group is far from a major law enforcement organization. USA Today notes that “Police Leaders for Community Safety” was only formed in 2024, describes itself as representing “dozens of police officials,” and is led by Sue Riseling, a former chief of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department. The group is primarily composed of former law enforcement members, many of whom lean left politically.

    The newspaper explained that โ€œas the group has only been around since June, this marks the first endorsement for Police Leaders for Community Safety, with the group throwing their support for Harris.”

    The group’s announcement to Fox News, however, failed to share that information:

    The organization – which says it is led by a diverse group of prominent police professionals who have been at the helm of numerous major national law enforcement leadership groups – highlights that its mission is to champion “policies to make communities and the people in them safer, improve and evolve policing, and safeguard the rule of law.”

    Photo via Gage Skidmore Flickr

    “This endorsement reflects Vice President Harrisโ€™ track record and unwavering commitment to public safety and the rule of law,” Sue Riseling, chair of Police Leaders for Community Safety, said.

    Police Leaders for Community Safety board member David Mahoney, a former Dane County, Wisconsin, sheriff and past president of the National Sheriffsโ€™ Association, said that Harris “spent her prosecutorial career protecting people, supporting victims and holding accountable those who have harmed others and betrayed the public trust. As a lawmaker, she has fought hard for the critical law enforcement-backed policies needed to fight crime and protect the public.”

    Critics have accused the Harris campaign of astroturfing, creating a faรงade of grassroots support by highlighting endorsements from groups with little influence in the law enforcement community. This comes in stark contrast to Donald Trump’s endorsement from the National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the nation’s oldest and most influential law enforcement organization, which has supported Trump in the last three elections.

    FOP President Patrick Yoes emphasized the importance of public safety and border security, stating that Trump’s policies align with the values of law enforcement officers across the country.

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    Pro-Trump Rapper Kanye West Turns on Jared Kushner

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      High-profile rapper and clothing designer Kanye West has found himself in the spotlight yet again.

      During a highly-anticipated interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, West harshly criticized former President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner alleging he only supported and pursued peace deals between Israel and several Arab states for his own personal profit.

      โ€œWhen I think about all of these things that Jared somehow doesnโ€™t get enough credit for with his work โ€” what is it his work? In Israel, what is this, in Palestine, you know where he made his peace treaties? do you know the facts on this right here?โ€

      โ€œI just think it was to make money,โ€ West said.

      West then reflected on a recent dinner he attended in Miami with Kushner, his wike Ivanka Trump and his brother Josh.

      โ€œAfter talking to them and really sitting with Jared and sitting with Josh and finding out other pieces of information, I was like, wow, these guys might have really been holding Trump back, being very much a handler,โ€ West said. โ€œThey love to look at me or look at Trump like we are so crazy and they are the businessmen.โ€

      โ€œI think thatโ€™s what they are about is making money, I donโ€™t think they have the ability to make anything on their own,โ€ he continued. โ€œI think they were born into money.โ€

      West’s criticism of Kushner’s work in the Middle East follows similar allegations levied against the former Trump admin. senior adviser by The Wall Street Journal that he was motivated by โ€œpost-employment interests.โ€

      Since leaving office Kushner launched a private equity firm, Affinity Partners, which landed a $2 billion investment from a Saudi Arabian wealth fund. The House Oversight Committee is investigating the investment.

      Trump Says New Conservative Host Should be Fired from ‘The View’

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        Alyssah Farah Griffin on GMA via screenshot

        Trump has a heavy opinion about “The View’s” latest additions.

        The former President slammed his former communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin and called for her to be fired from ABC’s daytime political talk show.

        โ€œAlyssa Farah totally misrepresented her true feelings about me and the Trump Administration in order to get her job at ratings disaster CNN, and a seat with the low IQ people at The View,โ€ Trump said in a Truth Social post.

        โ€œLook at what she said about me, and that doesnโ€™t include the beautiful letter she sent and other statements she made. They should fire her for misrepresentation or fraud. Release the letter, Alyssa!โ€

        Trump also referenced a number of tweets from Griffin where she said it was the “honor of a lifetime” working for his administration. However, since her departure from the White House Griffin has publicly turned on her former boss and was named a new panelist for “The View” over the summer, filling Meghan McCain’s seat.

        Griffin has faced accusations from both sides of the political aisle that she’s shifted her own political views to gain notoriety.

        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.

          Trump Issues Pardon To Athlete Convicted After Record-Breaking Run

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            President Donald Trump has issued a full pardon to Michelino Sunseri, an endurance athlete who was convicted last year for descending the Grand Teton via a โ€œrestrictedโ€ trail during a record-breaking run. Sunseriโ€™s case had become a flashpoint in the debate over federal overreach and the growing tendency of unelected bureaucrats to criminalize harmless behavior.

            Sunseri reacted to the news with relief on Monday, writing on Facebook:
            โ€œITโ€™S FINALLY OVER. The trail trial of the century is officially over. In a twist even Hollywood couldnโ€™t write, I woke up this morning to find out Iโ€™ve been given a PRESIDENTIAL PARDON from Donald J. Trump โ€” over the Grand Teton FKT and my use of the Old Climberโ€™s Trail.โ€

            A Record Run Turned Legal Battle

            In September 2024, Sunseri ascended and descended the 13,775-foot Grand Teton in an astonishing 2 hours and 50 minutes, setting a new fastest-known time. But instead of celebrating the athletic achievement, federal authorities charged him days later for taking a โ€œprohibitedโ€ routeโ€”the Old Climberโ€™s Trailโ€”during his descent.

            Although the trail has long been used by climbers and is not inherently unsafe, the National Park Service classified it as โ€œrestricted,โ€ and Sunseri was prosecuted under rules that critics say lack proper legal grounding.

            A Case of Bureaucratic Overreach?

            The Pacific Legal Foundation, which took up Sunseriโ€™s defense, argued that the federal government had overstepped its authority. According to PLF, the regulations used to charge Sunseri were created by low-level park staffโ€”not by Congress or any properly authorized rulemaking process.

            โ€œWe are thrilled that Michelinoโ€™s nightmare is over,โ€ said PLF attorney Michael Poon. โ€œBut weโ€™re not done fighting unconstitutional regulations that let unelected officials criminalize harmless conduct. We stand ready to help other Americans facing similar prosecutions.โ€

            This themeโ€”federal agencies creating de facto laws without accountabilityโ€”has become a major concern among conservatives, especially as executive-branch rulemaking grows in scope and impact. Sunseriโ€™s case, many argue, is a prime example of ordinary Americans being punished by faceless, unaccountable bureaucrats.

            Sunseri: โ€œThey Tried to Make an Example of Meโ€

            Sunseri was convicted last September despite his defense showing that many climbers had used the same trail over the years. He said officials seemed determined to โ€œmake an exampleโ€ of him rather than apply common sense.

            โ€œThis case was a massive waste of taxpayer money and government energy from the start,โ€ Sunseri said. โ€œUnfortunately, instead of working with me, the system tried to make an example of me. I know this pardon might get swept up in politics in this heated time, and thatโ€™s unfortunateโ€”because this particular case is about fairness and common sense.โ€