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Day: April 21, 2025

4 More Democrats Travel to El Salvador to Push for Abrego Garcia’s Release

This comes after Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) made the trip last week.

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Thousands of Fired Federal Probationary Workers Have Complaints Rejected

Axios   As many as 2,000 fired federal probationary workers who filed complaints with the Office of Special Counsel have had their cases dismissed as lacking merit, a source familiar with the dismissals tells Axios. Why it matters: These workers are among the tens of thousands caught in limbo after being fired — followed by a series of court rulings reinstating them, and then staying those reinstatements. Catch up quick: Thousands of fired probationary workers filed complaints about their termination with the OSC, a federal office whose role includes investigating “prohibited personnel practices” in the federal workforce. READ THE FULL STORY                 

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Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze

The lawsuit was filed as the administration plans to withhold another $1 billion from the university.

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Supreme Court To Decide On Parents’ Right To Exempt Children From Explicit LGBT Content 

The Supreme Court will soon hear a decisive case for parents’ rights to opt their children out of explicit sexual content at school. Justices are set to hear arguments on April 22 in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case in which Maryland parents are challenging their school district’s removal of parental notice and opt-outs for explicit […]

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SCOTUS Sidesteps Two More 2A Cases

https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2025/04/21/scotus-sidesteps-two-more-2a-cases-n1228375

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Alito Issues Scathing Rebuke Of Supreme Court’s ‘Middle Of The Night’ Deportation Interference

Alito argued the court ‘hastily and prematurely granted unprecedented emergency relief’ in a ‘legally questionable’ manner.

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Supreme Court Hears Affordable Care Act Case

The Supreme Court hears the Affordable Care Act case at 10 a.m. ET on April 21.

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