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We Don't Hate Them Enough: NPR Forced to Retract COMPLETELY FAKE Story About Samuel Alito

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June 30, 2026

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We Don't Hate Them Enough: NPR Forced to Retract COMPLETELY FAKE Story About Samuel Alito
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The Daily Beast

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· Jun 25, 2026

Liberal Justice Delivers Blistering Dissent to Trumpy Colleagues’ Faces

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Reuters/GettySupreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has delivered a blistering rebuke of her conservative colleagues— telling them to their faces that “more people will die”— after they sided with the Trump administration to turn back asylum seekers at the border.And in a separate case, fellow liberal justice Elena Kagan also lashed at the court for allowing Donald Trump to end deportation protections for Haitians and Syrians - even using his “repellent” comments about Haitians eating cats and dogs as part of her dissent.Thursday’s Supreme Court decisions handed Trump a pair of major victories that could reshape immigration policy for years to come.Read more at The Daily Beast.

Townhall

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· Jan 1, 2001

LIVE: Rubio Trashes Tim Walz's Illegal Pardon, Newsom Caught Like Deer in Headlights

LIVE: Rubio Trashes Tim Walz's Illegal Pardon, Newsom Caught Like Deer in Headlights

NPR News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Editor's note: NPR retracts story

Editor's note: NPR retracts story

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Giddy conservative’s claim debunked to his face on CNN: ‘They conflate everything’

A conservative commentator yelped with delight over the U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the federal government’s policy of turning back asylum seekers before they can reach the border, and a fellow CNN panelist calmly dismantled his argument. The justices ruled 6-3 that a policy adopted in response to a surge of Haitian immigrants did not []

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 30, 2026

NPR retracts story announcing Alito’s retirement

NPR retracted an inaccurate story about Justice Samuel Alito’s supposed retirement on Tuesday after the latest series of Supreme Court decisions were handed down. NPR published an editor’s note in place of the original article, owning up to the mistake. “Earlier today, we erroneously published a story saying that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was []

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 2, 2026

Speculation Swirls After Veteran NPR Reporter Publishes False Story About Alito Retiring

Did Justice Alito just Canary Trap the Dobbs v Jackson leaker???? The post Speculation Swirls After Veteran NPR Reporter Publishes False Story About Alito Retiring first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Related coverage for "We Don't Hate Them Enough: NPR Forced to Retract COMPLETELY FAKE Story About Samuel Alito": The Daily Beast — Liberal Justice Delivers Blistering Dissent to Trumpy Colleagues’ Faces. Townhall — LIVE: Rubio Trashes Tim Walz's Illegal Pardon, Newsom Caught Like Deer in Headlights. NPR News — Editor's note: NPR retracts story. DNyuz — Giddy conservative’s claim debunked to his face on CNN: ‘They conflate everything’. Washington Examiner — NPR retracts story announcing Alito’s retirement. Legal Insurrection — Speculation Swirls After Veteran NPR Reporter Publishes False Story About Alito Retiring