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Kilmar Abrego García’s lawyers describe ‘severe beatings’ in El Salvador prison
In a rare account of the notorious prison in El Salvador where the Trump administration deported 261 Venezuelan and Salvadoran migrants in March, Kilmar Abrego García’s lawyers said in a court filing Wednesday that he and the others were severely beaten and forced to kneel for nine straight hours upon their arrival.

FBI supervisor hired prostitutes while on assignment, watchdog says
An FBI special agent who supervised other agents had sex with prostitutes during overseas assignments and domestic travels, and used an agency-issued device to pay for the encounters, the Justice Department’s watchdog said Tuesday, committing policy violations that agency officials have said could expose agents to extortion.

Musk vows to start a third party. Funding’s no issue, but there are others.
If money talks in American politics, Elon Musk is bellowing. Having spent $288 million last year to spur Donald Trump and his allies into office, Musk has a new message as the president’s massive tax and immigration bill appears headed for passage: Get in line with the cost-cutting agenda you campaigned on or get out of office.
