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Reuters:
Trump calls for jailing Democratic leaders as troops prepare for Chicago deployment — Trump threatens to jail Johnson, Pritzker — Former FBI chief due in court to face criminal charges — National Guard troops gather outside Chicago despite local opposition
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Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
The Chicago Rubicon and What Comes Next — I don't like sending out “emergency” newsletters, but I've had my eye on the situation in Chicago all day and tonight Texas National Guard troops arrived on Illinois soil, in defiance of the wishes of the Illinois governor and the Illinois National Guard's adjutant general.
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New York Magazine, RNS, If you can keep it and NOTUS
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Calls for Jailing of Chicago Mayor and Illinois Governor — The president in a social-media post says Mayor Brandon Johnson and Gov. JB Pritzker have failed to protect ICE — President Trump escalated his battle with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker …
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Chicago Tribune:
Gov. JB Pritzker says President Trump deploying troops to Chicago due to ‘dementia’ and obsessive fixations
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Straight Arrow News, The Hill, Fox News, New York Post, IJR, South Side Weekly, Axios, HuffPost, Associated Press, Eschaton, FOX 32 Chicago, Blaze Media, Block Club Chicago and IPM Newsroom
Jason Lange / Reuters:
Most Americans don't want troops deployed without an external threat, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Most Americans don't want troops deployed without an external threat, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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The Independent, New York Daily News and The Hill
Associated Press:
Trump says Illinois governor and Chicago mayor should be jailed as they oppose Guard deployment
Trump says Illinois governor and Chicago mayor should be jailed as they oppose Guard deployment
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Axios, The Hill, New York Times, NBC News, Breitbart, New Jersey Online, WTOP News, The Japan Times, MeidasTouch News, Politico, al.com, Associated Press, Mother Jones, Washington Examiner, Scripps News, The Independent, Raw Story, France 24, Mediaite, Bloomberg, Washington Post, The National Pulse, Capitol Fax.com, NewsMax.com and Washington Times
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
Trump 2.0 Is America's Worst Moments Redux
Pablo Manríquez / Migrant Insider:
Chicago Latina Shot by Border Patrol Survives, Lawyers Up
Chicago Latina Shot by Border Patrol Survives, Lawyers Up
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Truthout
ABC News:
Central witness undermines case against James Comey, prosecutors concluded: Sources — Ex-FBI Director James Comey is set to be arraigned on federal charges Wednesday. — FBI Director James Comey speaks during a news conference, March 24, 2016 in Washington.
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Andrew Egger / The Bulwark:
Bondi to Congress: 🖕 — JVL fired off an emergency Triad last night on a breakpoint moment: the deployment of Texas National Guardsmen to Chicago, Illinois over the objections of state and local leaders. Make sure to give it a read. — Meanwhile, we've still got a few tickets left …
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New Republic, Democracy Docket, CNN, MSNBC, The Atlantic, The Independent, New York Times, Roll Call, Punchbowl News, Mediaite, UPI, The Guardian and New Jersey Online
Sarah Fortinsky / The Hill:
No perp walk for Comey, Blanche says
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CNN, Mediaite, Deadline, NewsMax.com, The Gateway Pundit and Fox News
Perry Stein / Washington Post:
A quarter of FBI agents are assigned to immigration enforcement, per FBI data — The large number of reassignments reflect a vast reshaping of the agency and could put other priorities at risk — Nearly a quarter of FBI agents across the country are currently assigned to immigration enforcement …
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Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
FBI fires special agents who worked on Jack Smith's probe into Trump — The three agents were fired after Kash Patel disclosed that Jack Smith's team obtained phone records of members of Congress, which the Smith report itself referenced. — WASHINGTON — The FBI has fired …
Meredith Lee Hill / Politico:
Speaker clashes with Dem senators over Epstein files amid shutdown — Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday had a heated, face-to-face exchange with two Democratic senators Wednesday over the government shutdown and the swearing-in of Arizona's Democratic Rep-elect Adelita Grijalva …
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Tara Suter / The Hill:
Swalwell: Republicans planning ‘jail break’ revolt over Epstein files
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Axios, masslive.com, New Republic, Raw Story, Mediaite and HuffPost
Kate Santaliz / Axios:
“The House is done”: Johnson rules out standalone vote on paying troops during shutdown
“The House is done”: Johnson rules out standalone vote on paying troops during shutdown
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New York Post, Politico, The Hill, Forbes, Mediaite, NewsMax.com, Newsweek, Washington Examiner, NewsNation, The Daily Signal and Raw Story
El Paso Matters:
‘The church cannot be silent,’ Pope Leo XIV tells El Pasoans in Vatican meeting on mass deportation fears — Editor's Note: 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8: This story has been updated with additional comments from Pope Leo XIV. — Pope Leo XIV's eyes grew misty Wednesday as an El Paso delegation led …
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Associated Press
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Faith Wardwell / Politico:
Pope Leo will ‘stand with’ Catholic leaders in protecting immigrants' rights, advocates say … Corbett said the pope urged Catholic bishops in the U.S. to be “more united and more forceful” on the issue of protecting migrants' rights in the U.S. — “I was kind of surprised …
Kristen Gelineau / Associated Press:
Starving children screaming for food as US aid cuts unleash devastation and death across Myanmar — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has repeatedly said “no one has died” because of his government's decision to gut its foreign aid program. But in Myanmar, families tell The Associated Press …
NBC News:
Trump administration officials seriously discussing invoking Insurrection Act, sources say — A decision is not expected to be imminent, one source said, but debate within the administration has shifted recently to more deeply exploring how and when the act might be invoked.
Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Inside Stephen Miller's Secret Plan to Normalize Trump's Dictator Rule — Stephen Miller has a theory about this political moment. As President Trump expands his lawbreaking and dictatorial rule, the powerful MAGA disinformation apparatus—at Miller's direction—is supercharging public attention …
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Raw Story, NBC News and The Intercept
Andrew Howard / Politico:
Republicans could draw 19 more House seats after an upcoming Supreme Court ruling … While a ruling in time for next year's midterms is unlikely, the organizations behind the report said that it's not out of the question. Taken together, the groups identified 27 total seats that Republicans …
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Richard L. Hasen / MSNBC:
How the Supreme Court could aid the GOP's redistricting games
How the Supreme Court could aid the GOP's redistricting games
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@amuse, California Globe and Civil Discourse …
Oliver Darcy / Status:
Post Traumatic Disorder … Last Thursday, at least a half-dozen staffers on The Washington Post's opinion desk were quietly sent an email from the section's new editor, Adam O'Neal. The note, which surprised some of its recipients, informed them that their positions had been “impacted as part of our organizational change.”
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New York Post, more at Mediagazer »
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Trump Labor Department Says His Immigration Raids Are Causing a Food Crisis — In a filing in the Federal Register, the Labor Department argues there are “immediate dangers to the American food supply” due to a lack of migrant agricultural workers. — Dayen Labor Department food crisis
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Reason, Civil Eats and UFW
Avery Lotz / Axios:
IRS tells employees furlough backpay guaranteed, while WH counters in memo — The Internal Revenue Service said in a Wednesday memo that federal workers are required by law to be paid for the period that they're furloughed during a government shutdown — a day after Axios first reported …
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Associated Press, Word In Black and E&E News
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Joseph Cox / 404 Media:
Apple Banned an App That Simply Archived Videos of ICE Abuses — Apple removed an app for preserving TikToks, Instagram reels, news reports, and videos documenting abuses by ICE, 404 Media has learned. The app, called Eyes Up, differs from other banned apps such as ICEBlock which were designed …
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Pablo Manríquez / Migrant Insider:
Exclusive: Apple Quietly Made ICE Agents a Protected Class
Bloomberg Law:
Grand Jury Declines to Indict Two Chicago-Area ICE Protesters — A federal grand jury declined to indict two people charged with assaulting law enforcement agents outside a suburban Chicago ICE facility, an attorney for one of the defendants said. — Federal prosecutors on Wednesday morning filed …
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MSNBC, Chicago Sun Times and Capitol Fax.com
US Department of Justice:
Florida Man Arrested on Federal Criminal Complaint Alleging He Maliciously Started What Became the Palisades Fire — For Immediate Release — U.S. Attorney's Office, Central District of California — LOS ANGELES - A former Pacific Palisades resident now living in Florida has been arrested …
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Stephen Totilo / Game File:
Scoop: Ubisoft cancelled a post-Civil War Assassin's Creed last year — Company leadership deemed the project too controversial for the moment, sources tell Game File — In July of last year, word began to trickle through Ubisoft that an ambitious new installment of the company's top franchise, Assassin's Creed, had been cancelled.
Jeff Charles / Townhall:
Pro-Hamas Mobs Shut Down Streets on the Anniversary of Israel's Darkest Day — Pro-Hamas protesters commemorated the anniversary of the October 7 attacks on Israel by doing what they do best: Getting arrested for behaving like petulant thugs in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Boston Police Department, The Gateway Pundit, masslive.com and The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
Hegseth's sprawling hunt for Charlie Kirk critics spans nearly 300 investigations — The inquiry, resulting in a smattering of disciplinary action so far, follows an extraordinary Pentagon directive aimed at silencing criticism of the slain activist and Trump supporter.
Walter Olson / The Dispatch:
DHS Says Videotaping ICE Agents Is Illegal. Federal Courts Disagree. … The Trump administration last month made explicit what it has been implying for months, namely that it considers videotaping ICE raids to be illegal and intends to go after those who do it.
New York Times:
Voters Favor Deporting Those in U.S. Illegally, but Say Trump Has Gone Too Far — A Times/Siena survey shows that a majority of voters believe the Trump administration is deporting mostly the right people, even as a majority also say the process has been unfair.
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HotAir, New York Post, American Greatness and RedState
Henry J. Farrell / New York Times:
What Civil Society Can Do to Beat Trumpism — President Trump is trying to seize power that he is not entitled to under the law or the Constitution. — But Mr. Trump will fail in remaking American politics if people and institutions coordinate against him, which is why his administration …
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MeidasTouch News and The Contrarian
Kelly Kasulis Cho / Washington Post:
Bob Ross artwork to be sold to help public television after funding cuts — Thirty of the late painter's works will be auctioned starting next month. The net proceeds will benefit stations threatened by reductions in federal funding. — Dozens of Bob Ross paintings will be auctioned …
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Jacqueline Sweet / Rolling Stone:
The Viral MAGA Accounts Run by a Man Who Has Never Been to America — The right loves the accounts, which often rail against supposed voter fraud. They're run by a Macedonian who illegally donated to a U.S. House candidate — The right-wing information sphere on social media is shaped by large …
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Raw Story
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
California governor candidate Katie Porter cuts off interview after testy Trump exchange — California gubernatorial candidate and former Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) tried to end an interview with a reporter after she was asked what she would say to voters in the state who voted for President Trump.
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Noah Lanard / Mother Jones:
ICE Is Sending People to a Prison in Africa's Only Absolute Monarchy — Eswatini, the landlocked nation formerly known as Swaziland, is Africa's last remaining absolute monarchy. It is the kind of place where King Mswati III—who took the throne as an 18-year-old four decades ago …
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France 24
Jaures Yip / CNBC:
Jensen Huang says Trump's H-1B changes would've prevented his family from immigrating … Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Wednesday that his family's immigration to the U.S. “would not have been possible” with the Trump administration's current policy. — President Donald Trump announced …
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Fortune
Margaret Sullivan / The Guardian:
Bari Weiss is a weird and worrisome choice as top editor for CBS News — When Weiss was named editor-in-chief, it was the latest turn in the network's confounding departure from its roots — If you're old enough to have admired CBS in its heyday, watching its decline has been painful.
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Variety, New York Sun, Townhall, Althouse and Fox News
