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19.04.2025

Supreme Court Steps In: Putin Declares Easter Truce

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 19.04.2025.

It displays 175 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.04.2025 โ‡ข Supreme Court Steps In: Putin Declares Easter Truce
โŒจThe Supreme Court temporarily blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, halting the administration's removal of Venezuelan immigrants. This extraordinary late-night ruling represented a significant judicial check on Trump's immigration policies, with Thomas and Alito dissenting.

Meanwhile, Putin declared an "Easter truce" in Ukraine, though Zelenskyy dismissed it as disingenuous. Reports indicated Trump might abandon Ukraine peace negotiations entirely and potentially recognize Russian control of Crimea, signaling a major shift in U.S. foreign policy.

Trump officials acknowledged a "mistake" triggered their confrontation with Harvard over its tax-exempt status. Senator Van Hollen continued disputing the portrayal of his El Salvador meeting with Abrego Garcia, claiming Salvadoran officials had staged a "margarita deception."

Lexington and Concord marked the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War amid nationwide anti-Trump protests focused on community action.
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01:08โ‡ขSenator Alleges El Salvador Staged "Margarita Deception"

โŒจThe newspapers report on multiple immigration-related stories, with Senator Van Hollen returning from El Salvador where he met with wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, claiming Salvadoran officials staged a "margarita" setup to manipulate the visit (AP, The Daily Beast, Washington Post, HuffPost). Anti-Trump protestors are planning nationwide demonstrations during Easter weekend (Breitbart). Legal battles continue as the ACLU petitions the Supreme Court over Alien Enemies Act deportations while a judge has blocked CFPB layoffs (Common Dreams, NY Post, NPR). Pentagon turbulence intensified with two officials fired amid a leak investigation (CBS). In foreign policy, the Trump administration appears to be shifting on Ukraine, possibly abandoning peace talks and considering recognizing Crimea as Russian territory (NYTimes, Newsweek).
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President Donald Trump shared a photo of the tattoos on the knuckles of illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an accused MS-13 gang member, wife beater, and human trafficker amid Democratsโ€™ complaining about the manโ€™s deportation to his native El Salvador. โ€œI was elected to take bad people out of the United States,โ€ Trump said. โ€œI must be allowed to do my job.โ€
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President Donald Trump shared a photo of the tattoos on the knuckles of illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an accused MS-13 gang member, wife beater, and human trafficker amid Democratsโ€™ complaining about the manโ€™s deportation to his native El Salvador. โ€œI was elected to take bad people out of the United States,โ€ Trump said. โ€œI must be allowed to do my job.โ€
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03:17โ‡ขHarvard's Tax-Exempt Status Threatened

โŒจThe newspapers report on the Trump administration's confrontation with Harvard University, with sources indicating Trump officials made a mistake that triggered the conflict (Boston Globe, NYT). Trump has threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status (Epoch Times). Immigration enforcement remains contentious, with debates over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whom Trump claims is an MS-13 gang member (Breitbart, Fox News, Washington Post). A UCLA international student was detained at the U.S.-Mexico border amid visa cancellations (LA Times). Economic impacts of Trump's tariffs are becoming visible as Chinese wholesale markets report American customers disappearing (NBC News, CNN). The administration has replaced government COVID-19 websites with "Lab Leak" theory content (NPR, OANN).
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08:48โ‡ขSupreme Court Freezes Alien Enemies Act Deportations

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Supreme Court temporarily blocking deportations of Venezuelan immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act, a controversial 18th-century wartime law being used by the Trump administration (ABC, CNN, Epoch Times, Fox News, LA Times, NBC News, NYTimes, Newsweek, Washington Post, AP News). Justices Thomas and Alito dissented from the decision (NYTimes). In economic news, Chinese exporters are feeling the impact of Trump's tariffs, with economists lowering growth forecasts for China (NPR). Additional stories include details about the FSU shooter's online history showing Nazi fascination (USA Today) and further developments in the Harvard-White House confrontation (Daily Beast).
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The DOGE leader is offering the Republican Party a very different vision of fatherhood.
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The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which began 82 years ago today, is now universally hailed as a bold act of Jewish resistance against the Nazis. But at the time, many Poles watched โ€” or cheered โ€” as the ghetto burned. The parallels with Gaza are hard to ignore.
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13:50โ‡ขSupreme Court Freezes Alien Enemies Act Deportations

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Supreme Court temporarily halting deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, blocking the Trump administration's attempts to remove Venezuelans from the Bluebonnet Detention Center (ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, The Hill, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Mother Jones, USA Today). Historical anniversaries receive attention with Lexington and Concord marking the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War (Boston Globe) and reflections on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Jacobin). Anti-Trump protests are focusing on community action this weekend (NPR), while concerns grow about China tariffs affecting the toy industry ahead of Christmas (NBC News).
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Liberal pundits are urging Democrats not to talk about Trumpโ€™s illegal moves to disappear people to a Salvadoran dungeon. Not only is that wrong on principle, it doesnโ€™t make political sense.
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16:09โ‡ขPutin Declares Easter Truce in Ukraine

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Putin declaring an Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, citing humanitarian reasons, though Zelenskyy accuses Russia of continued attacks (ABC, CNN, Epoch Times, Newsweek, AP News, OANN). The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, halting removals of Venezuelans from Texas detention centers (Breitbart, CNN, LA Times, MSNBC, CBS, NYTimes, Washington Post, HuffPost). Other stories include a federal judge ordering the transfer of Rumeysa Ozturk to Vermont (Common Dreams), a Democratic senator accused of violating a 1799 policy during an El Salvador trip (Fox News), and Maine becoming central to Trump's transgender athletes dispute (The Hill).
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18:54โ‡ขSupreme Court Blocks Alien Enemies Deportations

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Supreme Court temporarily blocking deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, with Thomas and Alito dissenting (NYTimes, Mother Jones, Slate). Putin has declared an Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, though Trump is reportedly considering ending peace negotiations (ABC, CBS, CNN, AP News, USA Today). Immigration issues remain prominent with stories about adoptees discovering they aren't citizens (NPR) and a wrongful deportation linked to a baseball cap (Washington Post). Historic anniversaries are being observed, with Lexington and Concord marking 250 years since Revolutionary War battles (Boston Globe). Political tensions continue as Democrats reportedly want Biden to stay away from campaigns (The Hill).
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22:12โ‡ขSupreme Court's Midnight Rebuke Halts Deportations

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Supreme Court's extraordinary late-night ruling blocking Trump's deportations under the Alien Enemies Act (NYTimes, Mother Jones, Slate, Breitbart, HuffPost). Anti-Trump protests continue nationwide with thousands taking to the streets (Common Dreams, HuffPost). Russia announced a unilateral Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, though skepticism remains about Putin's true intentions (CNN, USA Today, CBS). Nuclear talks between the US and Iran show progress with a "better understanding" emerging and a third round scheduled (Epoch Times, Newsweek). The Vatican sent a cardinal to lecture Vice President Vance on compassion regarding migration policies (Daily Beast).
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Liberal pundits are urging Democrats not to talk about Trumpโ€™s illegal moves to disappear people to a Salvadoran dungeon. Not only is that wrong on principle, it doesnโ€™t make political sense.
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