Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in a House investigation into the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, temporarily halting a Republican-led effort to hold them in contempt of Congress. Angel Ureña, a spokesperson for Bill Clinton, said Monday …
Read More »Noem: Body Cameras to be Deployed to Immigration Agents, Starting in Minneapolis
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Monday that body cameras would be given to federal immigration agents across the country, starting in Minneapolis, where two U.S. citizens were shot and killed by agents in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. “As funding is available, the body camera program will be expanded …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump’s MAGA Promise was a ‘lie,’ accuses Administration of Serving Wealthy Donors
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., sharply criticized President Donald Trump this week, saying his signature Make America Great Again slogan was a “lie” and accusing his second administration of prioritizing wealthy donors and foreign interests over everyday Americans. “I think people are realizing it was all a lie,” Greene …
Read More »DOJ Downplays Prospect of New Charges from Epstein Files Despite Explosive Disclosures
A top Justice Department official on Sunday sought to tamp down expectations that the newly released trove of Jeffrey Epstein investigative files will lead to additional criminal charges, saying that even deeply troubling evidence does not automatically translate into prosecutable cases. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the department’s position …
Read More »Trump announces Plan to Close Kennedy Center for Two Years for Renovations
President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has determined the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts should close for roughly two years to undergo extensive renovations, a move that would temporarily shut down one of the nation’s most prominent cultural institutions. Trump said in a post on Truth …
Read More »Democrat Christian Menefee wins Texas House Special Election, Narrowing GOP Majority
Democrat Christian Menefee won a Texas U.S. House seat in a special election Saturday, narrowing Republicans’ already-slim majority and delivering a forceful rebuke to President Donald Trump from a district long dominated by Democrats. Menefee, the Harris County attorney, defeated Amanda Edwards, a former Houston City Council member, in a …
Read More »ICE Memo Expands Authority for Warrantless Arrests during Immigration Operations
A newly disclosed government memo grants Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers broader authority to conduct warrantless arrests of people suspected of being in the United States illegally, expanding the circumstances under which agents can bypass standard administrative warrant requirements. The directive, issued Wednesday by acting ICE Director Todd Lyons and …
Read More »Democrat Taylor Rehmet wins Solidly Red Texas Senate Seat in Stunning Special Election Upset
Democrat and machinist union leader Taylor Rehmet won the special election Saturday to represent a solidly red Texas Senate district that President Donald Trump carried by 17 points in 2024, a stunning upset that injected a fresh and urgent sense of a panic into the GOP from the Texas Capitol …
Read More »Federal judge Blocks Trump Administration from Requiring Citizenship Checks in Voter Registration
A federal judge on Friday permanently blocked parts of a sweeping executive order signed by President Donald Trump that sought to require federal agencies to assess citizenship status when distributing voter registration forms, dealing another setback to the administration’s efforts to reshape election rules. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled …
Read More »Justice Department Opens Civil Rights Probe into Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis
The Justice Department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse who was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis last weekend, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Friday. Pretti was shot Saturday following a heated confrontation between immigration …
Read More »With Senate Still Tied up over Spending Deal, Partial Shutdown Begins at Midnight
The federal government hurtled Friday toward a partial shutdown this weekend, even though Senate Democrats and President Donald Trump reached a deal that allows lawmakers more time to negotiate new constraints on immigration enforcement. The Senate will not be able to pass the reworked government funding package before a midnight …
Read More »Trump taps Kevin Warsh as next Federal Reserve Chair, Setting up Contentious Confirmation Fight
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he plans to nominate former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh to return to the central bank’s board and succeed Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve, a move likely to ignite a bruising Senate confirmation battle and intensify concerns over political pressure on …
Read More »Justice Department Resumes Release of Epstein Files after Missing Legal Deadline
The Justice Department on Friday resumed releasing additional investigative files related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, more than a month after publishing thousands of previously unreleased records tied to the high-profile case. The latest document dump comes after the department missed a statutory deadline under …
Read More »Trump Sues IRS and Treasury for $10B over Leak of Tax Returns
President Donald Trump on Thursday sued the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department for $10 billion, alleging the agencies failed to take required steps to prevent a former IRS employee from improperly disclosing his tax returns, along with those of his sons and the Trump Organization, to news outlets. …
Read More »Senate Democrats Block Funding Package as DHS Talks Continue, Raising Shutdown Risk
Senate Democrats on Thursday unanimously voted to block a package of six government funding bills, keeping alive the possibility of a partial government shutdown in the coming days as negotiations with the White House continued over restrictions on immigration enforcement. The procedural vote failed 55–45, falling short of the 60 …
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