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- George Clooney takes aim at Trump, says he was 'a big goofball’ before politics - George Clooney reveals he knew Donald Trump "very well" before fame changed everything. The actor describes their past friendship and Trump's transformation.
- Politico reporter torched after saying Minnesota daycares may invoke 'stand-your-ground laws' on journalists - Social media users torched Politico reporter Josh Gerstein on Monday after post linking Minnesota daycare fraud investigations to the state's "robust stand-your-ground laws."
- DOJ challenges Virginia law granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants - The Justice Department filed suit against Virginia, claiming its in-state tuition policy for illegal immigrants unlawfully favors noncitizens over American students.