Top News: Trump’s Signal Leak Scandal, USPS Shake-Up, and Immigration Crackdown

From a shocking White House security breach to major changes at the U.S. Postal Service and a controversial immigration policy shift—here’s what you need to know!

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A major security blunder has rocked the Trump administration after top officials, including National Security Adviser Mike Waltz,

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accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat discussing military airstrikes in Yemen.

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Trump is standing by Waltz despite bipartisan calls for resignations.

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Meanwhile, intelligence officials are being grilled in the Senate over the fiasco, with concerns that this is part

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of a larger pattern of carelessness.

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Louis DeJoy has stepped down as head of the U.S.

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Postal Service, leaving behind a controversial legacy of cost-cutting and mail delays.

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His resignation comes as Trump considers placing the USPS under Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s oversight, a move critics

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say could be a step toward privatization.

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Postal workers’ unions are warning that this could lead to higher postage costs and reduced service quality.

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The Trump administration has revoked legal status for over 500,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, putting

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them at risk of deportation.

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The move has sparked outrage, with critics calling it 'reckless' and 'cruel.' Legal challenges are already underway, as

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families brace for potential separation.

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A federal judge has halted the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan

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gang members, saying they were given no due process.

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In a striking comment, Judge Patricia Millett noted that 'Nazis got better treatment' during World War II.

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The administration is refusing to disclose details of deportation flights, citing national security concerns.