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Updated April 17, 2026

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Trump family deal spree could open door for future presidents to profit from office

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House’s Haitian‑Immigrant Bill Signals Coalition’s Flip‑Flop on Trump’s Policies

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The move is a sharp counterpoint to the Trump administration’s hard‑line rhetoric on immigration and signals that the coalition no longer reads from a single script.

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House’s Haitian‑Immigrant Bill Signals Coalition’s Flip‑Flop on Trump’s Policies

While the GOP rallies around Trump, the House’s new protection bill shows a growing rift, undermining the administration’s hard‑line narrative.

The House just passed a bipartisan bill that grants temporary protected status to Haitian immigrants fleeing political turmoil. The move is a sharp counterpoint to the Trump administration’s hard‑line rhetoric on immigration and signals that the coalition no longer reads from a single script. Earlier this week, the administration’s Lebanon ceasefire and looming blockade of Iranian ports had already

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Headline to carryHouse’s Haitian‑Immigrant Bill Signals Coalition’s Flip‑Flop on Trump’s Policies
CaptionBAT was already on this lane earlier today, but AP News and Com moved it from archive memory to a sharper proof point: House passes a bill to protect Haitian immigrants, in slap back to the Trump administration (AP News)
Text thisHouse passes a bill to protect Haitian immigrants, in slap back to the Trump administration
Screenshot line 1The move is a sharp counterpoint to the Trump administration’s hard‑line rhetoric on immigration and signals that the coalition no longer reads from a single script.
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