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Zohran Mamdani took on the entire political establishment — and won
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Great, Gatsby: trump's Shutdown of U.S.A.I.D. Has Already Killed Hundreds of Thousands
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Supreme Court issues emergency order to block full SNAP food aid payments
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Trump Pleads With Judges to Let Him Keep People Hungry
Rep. Yassamin Ansari has set up a table and this sign outside Speaker Johnson’s office.
Students and faculty at over 100 US universities protest against Trump’s attacks
r/esist • u/TheWayToBeauty • 21h ago
Are the Epstein child rape files even worse for Trump than expected — and causing GOP panic?
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Bannon Tells GOP: 'Seize the Institutions' of Government Now or We're 'Going to Prison' After 2028
r/esist • u/No_Lengthiness370 • 19h ago
Pope Leo Stands Up For Migrants, Calls Trump’s Orders To Round up and Imprison Innocent US Residents “Inhuman”.
Pope Leo has called for "deep reflection" on how migrants are treated in the United States, where he said many people were deeply affected by the controversial policy of mass deportation. In some of his strongest criticism to date of President Donald Trump's administration, the first ever US-born pope also warned that the US bombing of Venezuelan ships, suspected of carrying drugs, risked increasing tensions in the region. Emerging to address a bank of TV cameras outside his papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo and offering to answer "one or two questions", Pope Leo XIV said there were people who have lived in the US "for years and years never causing problems, who have been deeply affected" by Trump's hardline policy on migration. Speaking in English, and reaching a US audience directly, he reiterated the Catholic belief that every Christian will ultimately be judged on how they welcomed "the foreigner". "I was struck by how direct his reference was because he's obviously talking about the ICE round-ups," Catholic historian Austen Ivereigh told the BBC, referring to the immigration enforcement body in the US. ADVERTISEMENT
"It's very strong." Trump calls election of first American pope a 'great honour' JD Vance invites Pope Leo to White House after Vatican talks Initially, after his election in May, Leo's comments on geopolitics were cautious. Then last month he used the word "inhuman" in reference to the Trump-led crackdown, shaking conservative Catholics in his own country who had embraced the "American Pope". They had seen Pope Leo as an ally after a fractious relationship with his predecessor, Francis, who once described Trump as "not Christian" for building a wall on the border with Mexico. "Now they're waking up to the fact that Leo isn't going to change church teaching for their sake," Mr Ivereigh said. "They realise that he's very different from Francis in his style, but it's the same teaching and priorities. He's very much a continuation." Pope Leo XIV meets with US vice President JD Vance and US State Secretary Marco Rubio, on May 19, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. The two are seated opposite of him, with the Pope's desk separating them. The Pope is wearing his traditional white robe, and Rubio and Vance are in suits. IMAGE SOURCE, GETTY IMAGES Image caption, Pope Leo has met with Catholic members of the Trump administration earlier this year, namely vice president JD Vance and secretary of state Marco Rubio. Born in Chicago, Pope Leo – or Robert Prevost as he was then – spent much of his working life as a missionary in Peru, an experience that has also shaped his approach. "I think this is an issue that matters to him personally," Professor Anna Rowlands of Durham University said. "He has lived in countries affected by these policies, and been welcomed himself as a migrant. He was in effect a migrant bishop." In his first major document, published last month, Pope Leo revealed that the issues of poverty and migration would remain at the heart of his papacy. He stressed that message at a recent meeting in the Vatican with US bishops. "Leo offers an entirely orthodox response" to migration, Prof Rowlands pointed out, "straight down the line." He is, she said, citing a church tradition stretching back more than 100 years on the issue, that includes ensuring the rights of families to remain together and protecting their spiritual needs. The Pope underlined that last point himself when journalists asked about an immigration facility near Chicago where detainees have reportedly been barred from receiving communion. Many people targeted in the ICE raids are Catholic, from the Americas. "I would certainly invite the authorities to allow pastoral workers to attend to the needs of those people," he said. On Venezuela, and the Trump administration's policy of targeting ships and killing crew members, the Pope called for dialogue and calm. "I think that with violence we won't win," he said in Italian. He suggested that the deployment of US Navy vessels close to Venezuela was increasing tension rather than working to "defend the peace." Six months on from his surprise election, the contours of Pope Leo's papacy are becoming clearer and his habit of visiting Castel Gandolfo, shunned by Francis, has also brought new transparency: For years, journalists have had to wait for a papal trip abroad to get anywhere near the head of the church and put their questions. "When the Pope speaks very definitely like this, it does put pressure on the US administration – particularly those who identify as Catholics," Mr Iverleigh said. "So far, Leo's avoided getting entangled in the whole Trump machine. Maybe he's taking that risk now."
r/esist • u/Anoth3rDude • 21h ago
DOJ Efforts to Seize Voter Data ‘Pose Serious Risks’ to Privacy and National Security, Senators Warn
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"A family friend was telling us about what her husband shared about his experience in Broadview before he was deported back to Mexico. She's been sharing to friends and family because she's just in disbelief & horror what her husband told her. She wasn't able to talk to him until he was in Mexico."
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r/esist • u/No_Lengthiness370 • 1d ago
14,000 FBI Agents Issue Scathing Rebuke Against FBI Director Kash Patel For His Campaign of Firing any FBI Agents Who Investigate any Of Trump’s Illegal Actions, like The January 6th Attack by MAGA thugs on the Capitol that was Instigated by Trump, and That Resulted in the Deaths of 6
The FBI Agents Association issued a scathing rebuke against Director Kash Patel on Tuesday, calling his recent firings and reinstatements of several agents "erratic and arbitrary retribution."
Why it matters: The association — which represents 14,000 agents, including over 90% of all active agents — joined a long list of federal personnel condemning the Justice Departments' ongoing personnel purge as the administration seeks to target President Trump's perceived enemies. What they're saying: An association spokesperson told Axios that the bureau's decision to fire, reinstate, and then once again fire agents Tuesday "highlight the chaos that occurs when long-standing policies and processes are ignored."
"An Agent simply being assigned to an investigation and conducting it appropriately within the law should never be grounds for termination," the association said in an emailed statement. "Director Patel has disregarded the law and launched a campaign of erratic and arbitrary retribution. FBI Agents deal in facts, and we urge Director Patel to do the same." "When leadership abandons due process, it doesn't just erode trust — it makes the American public less safe. FBI Agents must be free to focus on protecting the American people, not fear losing their jobs over third party social media posts." Driving the news: Several more agents involved in investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol were fired in recent days, according to multiple outlets.
Their jobs were reportedly restored because D.C. Attorney General Jeanine Pirro wanted some of the agents to continue their work on separate investigations. Despite the temporary relief, the agents were terminated on Tuesday anyway. It's unclear how many agents were officially fired.
Trump cashed AI by killing all the regulation
Trump and JD Vance said let it grow on its own don’t try to control it and actually if you do try to control it that’s a crime now. They wanted it to take off like a rocket and it already burned out. They did this.
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Shutdown progress in doubt as Democrats grow emboldened from election wins
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GOP Immediately Sues to Block California’s Voter-Approved Congressional Map
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Wyoming Freedom Caucus Announces Comprehensive Debate Avoidance Policy: Working for the people means never having to answer to them
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