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Less than 24 hours earlier, the Trump administration had said it would block current and future international students from attending the university.
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President Trump's top legislative priority was a victory for him and for Speaker Mike Johnson, who kept the president's trust throughout tricky negotiations.
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Immigrants and wealthy universities, as well as foreign companies, would see higher taxes under the House-passed bill.
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A federal judge said the president likely needs to seek congressional cooperation for such widespread changes.
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Get the latest news on President Donald Trump's return to the White House and the Republican-led Congress.
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The Trump administration is relying on an obscure bureaucratic lever to stop the school, the latest in a series of aggressive moves.
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The White House strongly criticized a federal judge who found that the administration violated a court order by attempting to deport migrants to South Sudan.
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The university has previously been the target of more $400 million in federal funding cuts.
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Incidents of antisemitism have skyrocketed since the Israel-Hamas war broke out in October 2023.
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Senate Republicans say changes are coming for the sprawling domestic policy bill carrying President Trump's agenda. Their colleagues who took political risks to push it through the House might not like them.
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Judge Jeffrey White of the Northern District of California provided temporary relief to some international students while a legal battle continues.
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Others could see their monthly benefits reduced if the bill were to become law, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
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The deportees are stuck in Djibouti amid a legal fight over their expulsions. A lawyer for some of the men said she was concerned for their health and welfare.
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The Israeli leader is facing growing pressure, even from Trump, over his prosecution of the Gaza war.
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U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White said the Trump administration "acted arbitrarily and capriciously" in efforts to terminate foreign students' visas and that nationwide relief was appropriate.
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On this episode, The Washington Post's Libby Casey, Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann break down a busy week in Washington, starting with the shocking shooting of two Israeli embassy employees. Then, the crew dives into the GOP's "big, beautiful" budget bill: What's in it, what the sticking points were, and what had to be negotiated.
Later, the crew breaks down the chaotic meeting in the Oval Office between Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa - and how Trump is using Oval Office meetings to set up televised showdowns with other world leaders.
Plus, technology reporter Drew Harwell joins the show to preview Trump's morally-murky dinner with investors in his crypto meme coin.
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President Donald Trump staged an extraordinary confrontation in the Oval Office on Wednesday, repeating his false claims about a "white genocide" taking place in South Africa during a meeting with the country's president, Cyril Ramaphosa. At one point, Trump had the lights dimmed and ordered video clips played showing people calling for violence against white farmers in South Africa. The ambush was the latest in the administration's campaign to paint the South African government as racist against Afrikaners, the white minority that ruled the country during apartheid.
South African political economist Lebohang Pheko describes the Oval Office meeting as an "act of aggression" intended to shore up Trump's racist base. Trump "seems to have a great appetite for these spurious white supremacist ideologies [because] they mirror his own extremely skewed worldview," says Pheko.
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Over two dozen disability rights activists were arrested on Capitol Hill last week when they protested the Trump-backed Republican budget bill and its cuts to Medicaid, affordable housing and more. "We're putting our bodies on the line [because] our bodies are on the line," says Julie Farrar, an activist with ADAPT, which organized the protest. "It is blood on the hands of the GOP and the president and the administration, that they want this big, beautiful bill for billionaires that will kill poor people [and] disabled people."
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In a White House meeting, the U.S. president is expected to point to alleged discrimination against white South Africans, a week after welcoming a group of them as refugees.
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