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Trump's Tough Stance on Venezuelan Gang Amid Federal Court Rulings

A federal judge rejects CPB's funding request as Trump vehemently targets the Tren de Aragua gang under wartime law.

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  3. Photos: First Look at Trump's Deported Gang Members Arriving at El Salvador's Mega-Prison

    The deported gang members include 238 associated with Venezuela’s violent Tren de Aragua, which flourished in the United States under the Biden administration, and 23 associated with El Salvador’s MS-13 Gang.

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  4. US paid El Salvador to take Venezuelan Tren de Aragua members: 'pennies on the dollar,' White House says

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  5. Israeli Gaza, Lebanon, Syria Airstrikes Kill at Least Seven

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Updated: Mar 17th, 2025, 9:19 PM ET

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A federal judge denied the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's attempt to compel FEMA to release $2 million for national emergency alert upgrades, citing lack of demonstrated harm. Meanwhile, President Trump intensified crackdowns on the Tren de Aragua gang, recently labeled an 'invading force.' He invoked the Alien Enemies Act, allowing for the deportation of alleged gang members, amid contentious narratives surrounding their connection to crimes in the U.S. This comes as the administration is simultaneously challenged by a federal ruling against deportation flights, complicating Trump's stated immigration strategies.


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  • Governor Gavin Newsom is engaging in discussions with prominent conservatives via his podcast, seeking to understand the appeal of the MAGA movement and explore new ways for Democrats to communicate with potential voters.

  • Some members of the Democratic Party are frustrated by Newsom's conciliatory approach to controversial issues, arguing it compromises core party values and could alienate important voter bases, particularly in light of rising political extremism.

  • Newsom's podcast could be seen as a strategic move to broaden his appeal as he eyes a potential presidential run in 2028, navigating a complex landscape to balance progressive ideals with pragmatic political needs.


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