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Thursday, March 06, 2025

Donald Trump thanked Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and added that he "Won't forget it" after delivering a speech to Congress Tuesday night. "Thank you again. Thank you again. Won't forget it," he said, shaking Roberts' hand and then tapping the George W. Bush appointee on the arm. Last year, Roberts authored a decision granting former presidents sweeping immunity from prosecution, in effect helping Trump avoid facing trial for trying to overturn the 2020 election. He had been indicted for offenses relating to his alleged election subversion in Washington, D.C., and in Georgia. read more


Rep. Jasmine Crockett had choice words for President Trump following his joint address to Congress on Tuesday night. read more


Florida has launched a criminal investigation into British-American influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who flew to the state last week from Romania ... read more


A real estate agent was fired from her job after leaving a message on a restaurant receipt telling a waiter that she hoped President Donald Trump would deport him. On March 2, Stephanie Lovins, while dining at Cazuelas Mexican Cantina in Columbus, Ohio, left a message for Ricardo, a U.S. citizen serving her. In the signature section of her receipt, Lovins wrote: "I hope Trump deports you," followed by "Zero. You suck." The incident occurred after Lovins grew upset over the restaurant's "one coupon per table" policy. A restaurant employee who found the receipt shared a photo on social media, and it quickly went viral, provoking widespread condemnation and calls for Lovins' termination. Lovins initially denied any involvement, claiming on social media that her credit card had been lost or stolen and that someone else had used it.


Robert Crimo III signed his trial waiver "Donald Trump" after pleading guilty to the Highland Park parade shooting, but experts say his guilty plea should stand no matter what name he signed. The document was posted Tuesday to the Lake County Court Clerk's website, one day after Crimo pleaded guilty in court to all 69 combined counts of murder and attempted murder. A copy of the waiver provided to the Sun-Times on Wednesday shows Crimo's name printed twice on the document, dated Tuesday, but the signature line shows the name "Donald Trump" in cursive writing. The judge's signature line on the document is empty. Crimo had shown some interest in Republican politics before he admitted to firing an assault rifle from a Highland Park rooftop during the town's parade on July 4, 2022, killing seven people and wounding 48. Crimo attended four pro-Trump demonstrations in Highland Park, Deerfield and Northbrook in 2020.


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Second measles death reported as outbreak grows in Southwest

thehill.com

Give it up for Polio Bob and the rancid orange plague.

foreignpolicy.com

Reek is following Vlad's orders.

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