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October 13, 2025

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Trump 'looking at all options' amid threats to invoke Insurrection Act, Vance says

(The Guardian) The White House is talking about invoking the Insurrection Act that would allow the deployment of military troops on US soil to quell domestic unrest amid legal challenges over the moves, JD Vance confirmed on Sunday. Vance was asked on NBC News’s Meet the Press whether Donald Trump was seriously considering invoking the emergency power to deploy national guard forces and even the US military in domestic settings. “The president’s looking at all of his options,” he said.

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Trump appears to forget that Jan 6 happened on his watch as he blames Biden in late-night screed

(The Independent) Donald Trump leaned into fiction on Saturday evening as he blamed Joe Biden for events that happened while Trump was still president and angrily insisted that the FBI was in on a conspiracy to make his followers look bad on January 6, 2021. The president’s allies in Congress have often been dinged by the press for erroneously attacking the Biden administration for events that transpired in 2020 and the start of 2021, such as Sen. Jim Banks — who just last week wrongly insisted that the 2020 U.S. Census was “prepared by the Biden administration”. Other Republicans, in their zeal to attack Democrats and support calls for a new census, have similarly forgotten who was president that year.

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Trump Takes Aim At 'Corrupt' Adam Schiff As Next Target In His Political Retribution Tour

(Huff Post) President Donald Trump unleashed on Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) while calling on the “necessary authorities” to investigate him following his Department of Justice’s indictment of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. “The Ukraine Impeachment (of me!) Scam was a far bigger Illegal Hoax than Watergate,” declared Trump in a post Sunday morning on Truth Social. “I sincerely hope the necessary authorities, including CONGRESS, are looking into this!”

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Education Department wipes out special ed office in shutdown layoffs, union says

(USA Today) The U.S. Department of Education fired nearly everyone in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in a wave of new layoffs that began Friday, according to the union representing the agency's employees. Without an official estimate from the agency, it wasn't immediately clear how many people in the division were fired. Yet based on reports from staff and their managers, most employees below the leadership level were part of the workforce reduction, said Rachel Gittleman, the president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 252.

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"Nobody to pick them." Florida farmers plow their tomatoes under.

(Moneywise) As the Trump administration proceeds with mass deportations of undocumented migrants, there are far fewer pickers in the fields, and crops are left to go bad. One spoke to WSVN-Miami about fellow migrants leaving Florida each day. He spoke on condition of anonymity, concerned he might be deported himself. "A lot of people are really afraid, and sometimes they come, sometimes they don’t come,” he said. “And the harvest is lost because it cannot be harvested.” The labor shortage also means Florida farmers have to pay more for labor. At the same time, they’re getting less money for their produce due to Trump’s tariff policies.

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'So screwed up': Steve Bannon blasts Trump's latest military move on MAGA TV

(Raw Story) One of President Donald Trump's top allies bashed the administration's decision to allow Qatar to build a military facility on American soil during an interview on Sunday. Steve Bannon, host of the "War Room" podcast, discussed the administration's decision on a new episode of "Bolling!" on the MAGA-aligned network Real America's Voice. The interview happened about a day after the Trump administration announced it would allow Qatar to build a military facility in Idaho.

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Over 150 unvaccinated students in South Carolina quarantining after measles exposure

(ABC News) At least 153 students from two schools in South Carolina are under quarantine for 21 days due to measles exposures, state health officials announced. The quarantined students were not vaccinated, officials added. The schools are both located in Spartanburg County: Global Academy of South Carolina and Fairforest Elementary. The outbreak has grown to at least eight measles cases, with a total of 11 cases reported overall in the state this year.

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Half Of Recently Fired CDC Employees Reinstated - Report

(Newsweek) Approximately 700 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employees who received termination notices late Friday have been reinstated, CNN reports, citing the American Federation of Government Employees. The reinstatements followed the issuance of layoff notices to approximately 1,300 CDC workers on Friday night, with about 600 employees remaining separated from the agency as part of the Trump administration's Reduction in Force initiatives.

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Clients of a Trump-Connected Lobbying Firm Keep Landing No-Bid ICE Contracts

(Mother Jones) The company’s biometric tech always sounded like it was ripped from the plot of a dystopian thriller, but recently, the iris-scanning system developed by the Massachusetts-based BI² Technologies has become part of the nation’s deportation dragnet. How BI² landed an ICE contract worth as much as $10 million is in part a tale of the Trump administration’s increasing reliance on controversial surveillance and biometric technology in its immigration crackdown. But it’s also the story of how a lobbying shop with deep ties to Trumpworld helped land a lucrative deal for a company that for years had struggled to break into federal contracting.

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China's capacity to hack the U.S. is growing, former NSA head says. Here's what they're targeting and why.

(CBS News) Tim Haugh, the retired general and ousted former head of both the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, warns that China has hacked into U.S. computer networks to an astonishing degree, targeting not just the U.S. military and industries, but also every American. In the months since Mr. Trump's return to the White House, there have been resignations and firings of other people focused on America's cyber defense. "Our overall capacity is getting smaller while we know China's continues to grow," Haugh told 60 Minutes.

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