Trump uses AI to pose as the Pope, NC Democrats prevail, and more

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Hey there πŸ‘‹ As we enter this new MAGA era, COURIER is committed to getting you the info you need, both from our national and battleground newsrooms.

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This week, COURIER launched Grave Injustice, a weekly newsletter in partnership with Lisa Graves that covers the Supreme Court and key court cases across the country. If you haven't already, subscribe here.

COURIER's TikTok received 107 million views from 32 million unique viewers this past week. We're proud to now have 2.5+ million followers on TikTok alone!

And in case you're curious, here was the most popular post this past week on COURIER's Instagram with 80,000+ likes and 2.8+ million views, and here was the most popular post on COURIER's TikTok with 3.3+ million likes and 22+ million views. You'll notice they're the same post!

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The Met Gala rejected Trump's anti-DEI crusade and celebrated diversity

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While the Trump administration has rolled back diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, this week's Met Gala celebrated diversity. COURIER's Instagram took a closer look at what this year's theme means in the era of Trump here.

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Americans are going missing at Donald Trump's direction, tearing families apart

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COURIER correspondent Camaron Stevenson unpacks how the Trump administration is disappearing American citizens β€” including children as young as two-years-old β€” without due process for COURIER's TikTok.Β 

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The Catholic community was outraged after Trump posted an AI image of himself as Pope

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The Catholic community wasn't happy about Trump posting an AI image of himself as Pope on Truth Social last week. COURIER's Instagram shared some of the community's reactions here.

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The Era of Banishment Is Here

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COURIER launched a new newsletter, Grave Injustice, in partnership with Lisa Graves today. In this week's issue, Graves examines how the Trump administration is ignoring due process to banish immigrants and U.S. citizens.

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Why reconciliation bills are always a mess

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House Republicans were supposed to publicly debate and approve their portions of a megabill built around Trump’s legislative priorities this week β€” but they postponed instead. Michael Jones looks at why in his latest piece.

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Building a New Democratic Movement

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Debbie Cox Bultan of NewDEAL and Mari Manoogian of The Next 50 write about how Democrats can support the next generation of party leadership and build a movement that resonates with Americans.

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NH College Dems slam Republican budget over potential tuition hikes

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Per COURIER's New Hampshire newsroom, Granite Post, New Hampshire College Democrats are criticizing the Republican-led 2026 state budget proposal for cutting funding to public higher education.

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Federal judge rejects Republican Jefferson Griffin's effort to overturn his election loss

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A federal judge ordered North Carolina election officials to certify Allison Riggs as the winner of the state supreme court election that, for six months, Jefferson Griffin has been trying to steal, reported COURIER's Cardinal and Pine.

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Majority of pregnancy-related deaths in Iowa could have been prevented

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A newly released report found that 95% of pregnancy-related deaths in Iowa were preventable, and those deaths disproportionately affected women who are Hispanic and Black and on Medicaid. COURIER's Iowa Starting Line has the story.

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