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Senator Chris Van Hollen, right, sits with Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the Salvadorian citizen deported by the Trump administration — in El Salvador on April 17, 2025. Press Office Senator Van Hollen/Press Office Senator Van Hollen hide caption

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Before joining the DOJ, Jonathan Gross was an outspoken attorney for Jan. 6 defendants. In September 2024, he appeared on One America News, where the chyron referred to the riot defendants as "regime hostages." Screenshot via Rumble hide caption

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Trump DOJ hired lawyer who compared Jan. 6 prosecutions to the Holocaust

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Members of the D.C. National Guard patrol outside Union Station as a storm approaches in Washington on August 17, 2025. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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One civilian injured in crash with D.C. National Guard military vehicle

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Samuel Kangethe arrives with his luggage at the Detroit Metro Airport on August 17, 2025. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán/NPR hide caption

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Too much to pack, not enough hugs: A Kenyan man’s last 48 hours in America

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President Donald Trump, right, Russia's President Vladimir Putin arrive for a joint press conference at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Friday, Aug. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Jae C. Hong/AP hide caption

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Government papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit

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Employer-sponsored retirement funds may soon have options like private equity and cryptocurrency funds, alongside the typical stock and bond funds. tdub303/Getty Images hide caption

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What Trump's executive order on 401(k)s means for you

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President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin hold a press conference at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday after a day of talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption

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National Guard personnel keep watch as travelers arrive at the entrance to Union Station near the Capitol, in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump talk during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders' summit in Danang, Vietnam on Nov. 11, 2017. Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Trump and Putin have history. That adds to the intrigue for Anchorage summit

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Mayors Karen Bass, Brandon Johnson, Barbara Lee, Brandon Scott and Eric Adams are responding to President Trump's suggestion that their cities — Los Angeles, Chicago, Oakland, Calif., Baltimore and New York — may need federal intervention like what he is doing in Washington, D.C. Mike Egerton/PA Images, Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu, Genaro Molina/LA Times, Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun/TNS via Getty Images, Peter K. Afriyie/AP hide caption

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A Matryoshka, the traditional Russian wooden dolls, depicting U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin is displayed for sale at a souvenir shop in St. Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025. Dmitri Lovetsky/AP hide caption

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President Trump to meet Russia's Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (left) welcomes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Berlin on Aug. 13. Filip Singer/Getty Images hide caption

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Zelenskyy: Trump supports ceasefire in Ukraine at Putin summit

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Samuel Kangethe cooks in his home on July 3 in Lansing, Michigan. Razi Jafri/NPR hide caption

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President Donald Trump is pictured walking to Marine One to depart the White House in May, with the Washington Monument in the background. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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After an ex-DOGE staffer's assault, Trump threatens to federalize D.C. Can he?

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An activist marches during a 2023 rally in Washington, D.C. for temporary protected status for Central American migrants to allow them to stay in the United States. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images hide caption

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Pete Buttigieg, the former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, poses for a portrait at NPR's office in New York on Wed., July 23. Keren Carrión/NPR hide caption

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Pete Buttigieg warns Democrats can't go back to status quo after President Trump

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President Trump sparred with Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the final cost of the Federal Reserve's renovations during an unusual visit to the central bank. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption

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