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Donald Trump's most trusted adviser still wants to deport millions — and doesn't intend to let courts stop him ...
Trump official Stephen Miller said on Friday that the administration is considering the suspension of habeas corpus, the constitutional provision that shields people from unlawful detainment, to ...
"Congress has the authority to suspend habeas corpus. Not Stephen Miller, not the president," election law attorney Marc ...
Miller claimed the U.S. can suspend the right to challenge the legality of a person’s detention “in time of invasion.” ...
In the Oval Office on Thursday, President Donald Trump called the slowdown of imports at U.S. ports in the wake of his tariffs -- especially on China -- a "good thing." When a reporter mentioned tha ...
The Trump adviser wrote incorrectly on social media that it protects criminal defendants rights, “not an illegal alien facing deportation.” ...
A recent social media post from ESPN draft insider Matt Miller reported that NFL teams requested that Mizzou share “cut-ups of Luther Burden’s route running in practice for a deeper look at ...
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid blamed a lack of diversity for the fall of the Roman Empire and claimed the United States could go the same way if they don’t embrace DEI. The former "ReidOut" host ...
Matthew Golden may not be returning kicks for the Green Bay Packers, but he's invoking a "Special Team" with his jersey-number assignment. And you'll love the real-time reaction of a former ...
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'He has no idea what he doesn't know': Trump's envoy undercut for 'dropping the ball'Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Matthew Miller, who served as the spokesperson for the State Department after heading the Office of Public Affairs at the DOJ, was asked about Steve Witkoff's ...
In a process that internally has been likened to the Hunger Games, the top brass, including NBC’s Cesar Conde and Rebecca Blumenstein and MSNBC’s Rebecca Kutler, are dividing anchors ...
NBC News’ Willie Geist is in talks to keep his hosting gig at MSNBC — a potentially rare deal that comes as parent Comcast spins off the left-leaning network before the end of the year.
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