🔵 Trump Sues 15 Judges

Good evening. It’s Wednesday, June 25.

The Trump administration is suing each of the 15 federal judges from the District of Maryland, alleging that the district issued an illegal order automatically blocking deportations for individuals who file lawsuits before the court.

“Every unlawful order entered by the district courts robs the executive branch of its most scarce resource: time to put its policies into effect,” a June 24 complaint by the Justice Department read.

“In the process, such orders diminish the votes of the citizens who elected the head of the executive branch.”

 
 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) was hospitalized on Wednesday morning after becoming lightheaded at the gym, a spokesperson told Axios.

He was treated for dehydration and is back at work in the Capitol, the spokesperson said.

Schumer’s hospitalization comes as Senate Democrats are facing critical fights on Capitol Hill this week.

Iran’s parliament approved a bill on Wednesday to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, state-affiliated news outlet Nournews reported.

The move, which needs the final approval of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council to be enforced, according to Nournews, follows a 12-day war, launched by Israel in order to prevent its longtime enemy from developing a nuclear weapon.

In parliament, 221 lawmakers voted in favor and one abstained, with no votes against from those present in the 290-seat legislature, according to state TV.

President Donald Trump wrapped up a whirlwind 24-hour visit to the Netherlands on June 25 for the NATO summit, securing a significant agreement to increase defense spending commitments from allies.

In contrast to last year’s summit, hosted by President Joe Biden in Washington amid scrutiny following his debate performance against Trump, this year’s event reflected a notable shift in tone and priorities.

During the summit, attention focused on Trump’s remarks about the Middle East ceasefire, a leaked intelligence report about U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, and his position on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Speculation is swirling about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s plans for 2028 after she successfully endorsed dark-horse socialist Zohran Mamdani in the heated New York City Democratic mayoral primary.

Many observers believe the lefty “Squad” member will try to move up from her House seat — whether to the Senate or even the White House — in the aftermath of Mamdani’s stunning upset over ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Tuesday night.

“It just continues to open more doors,” Corbin Trent, Ocasio-Cortez’s former spokesperson and author of America’s Undoing Substack, told The Post. “It just broadens her horizons.”

Hunter Biden, the crackhead son of former President Joe Biden who was sitting in on meetings in the waning months of his father’s administration, is being sued by his lawyers for unpaid bills “substantially in excess of $50,000,” according to a new complaint filed against him on Monday.

“This is breach of contract action against Mr. Biden for unpaid legal fees,” reads the complaint filed in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia by Winston & Strawn LLP – which notes that the 55-year-old bagman-in-chief hired the firm “to represent him in several complex matters, including criminal trial in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware,” and that the firm provided him “with extensive legal services in those matters which generated a substantial amount of fees.”

According to the law firm, Hunter has dodged “repeated” efforts to collect those fees.

Disgraced influencer the “Liver King” — known for lying about his insane muscular physique being down to gobbling raw organs and even testicles — was arrested in Texas after challenging Joe Rogan to a fight in bizarre social media footage.

The Youtuber, whose real name is Brian Johnson, was charged Tuesday with making a terroristic threat soon after traveling to Rogan’s home state and posting alarming videos about “picking a fight” with the podcaster — at one point holding what appears to be two guns.

Johnson — who was forced to admit in 2022 that his ripped physique was really down to $ 11,000 a month in steroids — was booked into the Travis County Jail in Austin at 8:31 p.m. Tuesday, online records show.

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