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Today's Political News Compilation - Wednesday, April 22, 2025

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Judge castigates Trump administration for ‘bad faith’ in Abrego Garcia’s deportation case

By REBECCA BOONE
Updated 9:07 PM CDT, April 22, 2025

A federal judge said Tuesday that the Trump administration is ignoring court orders, obstructing the legal process and acting in “bad faith” by refusing to provide information about the steps they have taken, if any, to free a mistakenly deported man from an El Salvador prison and return him to the U.S.

“For weeks, Defendants have sought refuge behind vague and unsubstantiated assertions of privilege, using them as a shield to obstruct discovery and evade compliance with this Court’s orders,” U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis wrote an the order Tuesday. “Defendants have known, at least since last week, that this Court requires specific legal and factual showings to support any claim of privilege. Yet they have continued to rely on boilerplate assertions. That ends now.”

She gave the administration until 6 p.m. Wednesday to provide those details.

The U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration nearly two weeks ago to facilitate Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S. from a notorious Salvadoran prison, rejecting the White House’s claim that it couldn’t retrieve him after mistakenly deporting him.

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Author of California child sex trafficking bill forced to exclude felony charge for buyers of teen victims

  • News source: FOX News
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A California human trafficking bill to combat child sex trafficking is being gutted with the reluctant agreement of the bill’s author to remove a provision that targets consumers in an effort to get the legislation passed.

State Assemblywoman Maggy Krell, a Democrat, agreed to remove a clause from Assembly Bill 379 that states buyers of 16 and 17-year-olds for sex would face felony charges, leaving the solicitation of those minors by adults to be treated as a misdemeanor.

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Canadians keep Liberal Party and Prime Minister Mark Carney in power

  • News source: Phil Helsel | NBC News
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Canadian voters backed Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party on Monday, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. projects, in a national election strongly influenced by President Donald Trump.
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Deal struck between US and Mexico to ensure Texas farmers get much-needed water

  • News source: FOX News
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The Trump administration and Mexican officials reached a deal to ensure Texas farmers get much-needed water from the Rio Grande, less than a month after President Donald Trump accused the neighbor to the south of robbing the farmers of water promised under a decades-old treaty.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced on Monday that the deal had been reached with Mexico to meet the current water needs of Texas farmers and ranchers as agreed under the 1944 Water Treaty.

Under the latest agreement, Mexico committed to send water from...
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An inside look at the El Salvador prison where Kilmar Abrego Garcia was moved

  • News source: David Noriega | NBC News
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The sprawling penitentiary where Kilmar Abrego Garcia was last known to be held offers a sharp contrast to the supermax mega-prison to which he was first deported.

Rather than tattooed gang members in brightly lit, crowded cells, the inmates at the Centro Industrial prison in Santa Ana wear yellow t-shirts and move more or less freely. Some spend much of their time outdoors raising dairy cows and growing vegetables. Others work in factories making uniforms for the armed forces or desks for public schools.

The government calls these “trusted...
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New York lawmakers agree on plan for ‘bell-to-bell' school cellphone ban

  • News source: The Associated Press
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New York state would ban cellphones in public schools “bell to bell” beginning with the next school year under an agreement announced late Monday by Gov. Kathy Hochul.

“We've protected our kids before from cigarettes, alcohol, and drunk driving, and now we're protecting them from addictive technology designed to hijack their attention,” Hochul said in announcing the plan as part of a tentative budget agreement with state lawmakers.

Hochul, a Democrat, did not immediately detail plans for the ban. Her office has previously said that schools would...
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California Dem lawmakers proposes bill to decriminalize welfare fraud below $25K over administrative errors

  • News source: FOX News
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A bill that would decriminalize welfare fraud under $25,000 in California for simple administrative errors is being pushed by a Democratic lawmaker.

State Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas introduced Senate Bill 560, which would delete criminal penalties for welfare fraud below $25,000, and delete a provision for criminal penalties for any attempt at welfare fraud below $950, according to the legislation, which was introduced in February.

"California’s safety net should lift families up, not trap them in poverty," Smallwood-Cuevas told Fox News Digital...
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Dem senator says Abrego Garcia situation 'not going to end well' for Trump, argues he's 'undermining' freedom

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Democratic Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley warned President Donald Trump that his mass deportation efforts are "not going to end well" for him, during comments from the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner over the weekend.

Merkley's warning came after being asked about his thoughts on Trump's deportation policies and Democrats' efforts to challenge them, specifically their decision to visit alleged Venezuelan gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, after the Trump administration deported him.

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Trump administration targets Ivy League school, law journal for racial discrimination

  • News source: FOX News
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The Trump administration has launched investigations into Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review after allegations that the journal discriminated against readers who wanted to respond to an article about police reform because they were white men.

Both the Department of Education and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launched investigations into possible violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The investigations were launched in response to information both federal agencies received about policies and practices for...
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Hope and fear as tourists trickle back to Kashmir town after attack

  • News source: BBC News - World
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The escalation in tensions means it could be years before tourism and businesses thrive again in Kashmir.
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Child damages €50m Rothko painting in Dutch museum

  • News source: BBC News - World
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It is not yet clear who will be held responsible for the cost of repairing Rothko's Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8.
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How African popes changed Christianity - and gave us Valentine's Day

  • News source: BBC News - World
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Historians say there were three popes of North African descent, the last one more than 1,500 years ago.
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Trump admin. launches race-based discrimination probes against Harvard Law Review

  • News source: Kimberlee Kruesi | The Associated Press
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The Trump administration on Monday announced federal officials are launching investigations into Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review, saying authorities have received reports of race-based discrimination “permeating the operations” of the journal.

The investigations come as Harvard fights a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal grants the Trump administration imposed after the university refused to comply with demands to limit activism on campus. A letter sent to the university earlier this month called for the institution to clarify its...
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House passes "Take it Down Act," sending revenge porn bill to Trump

  • News source: Politics - CBSNews.com
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Washington — The House passed a bipartisan bill Monday that makes it a federal crime to post real and fake sexually explicit imagery online of a person without their consent, sending the legislation that was backed by first lady Melania Trump to the president's desk.

The bill, known as the "Take It Down Act," cleared the lower chamber in a 409-2 vote. The two "no" votes came from Republicans. The Senate unanimously passed the measure in February.

The legislation requires social media companies and other websites to remove images and videos...
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Democrats' boiling pot: A look at their 2026 game plan

  • News source: FOX News
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It sometimes takes a pot a while to boil.

Democrats lost the presidency. Lost the Senate. Failed to flip control of the House.

And now, more than six months after last year’s election, the Democrats’ pot is starting to gurgle.

It was natural that Democrats would take some time to figure out what went wrong. Clang around some pots and pans. And finally pour some water into a pot and turn on the stove.

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So Democrats are starting to get their pot to boil.

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Appeals court restores hold on Trump admin’s plan to cut government agency by 90%

  • News source: FOX News
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The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., issued a ruling Monday to restore a lower court’s order barring the Trump administration’s planned mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau (CFPB).

The court ruled 2-1 to restore an earlier ruling by federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, which temporarily halted the Trump administration’s reductions in force (RIF) at CFPB, which would have cut the agency’s staff by 90 percent.

Before Jackson’s ruling, the agency was slated to carry out a reduction in force of roughly...
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