An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot a man during an immigration enforcement operation Monday morning in southern Maine, marking the second deadly encounter involving ICE officers in less than a week and intensifying questions about the agency’s use of force during vehicle stops. The victim was identified by …
Read More »Trump Notifies Congress U.S. Is Back at War With Iran, Resetting 60-Day War Powers Clock
President Donald Trump has formally notified Congress that the United States has resumed military operations against Iran, restarting the 60-day period under the War Powers Resolution during which the president may conduct military action without explicit congressional authorization. In a letter dated July 10 and sent to congressional leaders, Trump …
Read More »SC Governor Appoints Sen. Lindsey Graham’s Sister to Fulfill His Term
Darline Graham Nordone will finish out the term of her older brother, the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, who adopted and raised her following their parents’ deaths. Gov. Henry McMaster’s appointment Monday comes a day after word of Graham’s sudden death, at the age of 71, stunned not only South Carolinians …
Read More »Federal Judge Says Trump’s $10 Billion IRS Lawsuit Was ‘Manufactured,’ Sanctions Attorneys
A federal judge ruled Monday that President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service was a manufactured legal action designed to legitimize a settlement that would have benefited the president’s political allies, sharply criticizing the case and sanctioning two of Trump’s attorneys. In a 54-page opinion, U.S. …
Read More »How The New Housing Law Could Open Up Homeownership for Single Black Mothers
For decades, single mothers have been kept from homeownership by a market that was not designed to deliver them the American Dream. That could all be about to change thanks to a bipartisan unicorn: A massive housing bill — the largest this century — that passed Congress and is about …
Read More »Republicans Race to Fill Lindsey Graham’s Senate Seat After Sudden Death
South Carolina Republicans are moving quickly to fill the U.S. Senate vacancy left by the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, triggering an accelerated election schedule as potential candidates begin weighing bids for one of the state’s highest-profile political offices. Graham, who was seeking a fifth Senate term this November …
Read More »Mitch McConnell Reveals Fall Left Him Briefly Unconscious, Says He Plans Senate Return
Senate Republican leader emeritus Mitch McConnell said Sunday that he was briefly unconscious after suffering a fall last month, offering his first public account of the medical emergency that has kept him away from the Senate for nearly four weeks. In a statement accompanied by a photograph of himself smiling …
Read More »South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham Dies After ‘brief and sudden illness’
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham died on Saturday night of a “brief and sudden illness,” the South Carolina Republican’s office announced early Sunday. “Senator Graham’s family appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy during this incredibly difficult period,” the statement added. Graham, who had just turned 71 on Thursday, was …
Read More »Federal Judge Dismisses Proud Boys Convictions
A federal judge on Friday dismissed the criminal convictions of four leaders of the far-right Proud Boys, while sharply criticizing President Donald Trump’s characterization of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and describing the administration’s effort as driven by politics rather than legal principle. U.S. District Judge …
Read More »DOJ Subpoenas New York Times Reporters Over Air Force One Security Story
The Justice Department has subpoenaed four New York Times journalists over reporting about security concerns involving President Donald Trump’s newly retrofitted Air Force One aircraft, escalating the administration’s ongoing confrontation with the news media and drawing sharp criticism from press freedom organizations. The subpoenas require Times reporters Julian E. Barnes, …
Read More »Trump Declines to Sign Housing Bill as It Becomes Law Without His Approval
President Donald Trump is allowing a sweeping bipartisan housing bill to become law without his signature, withholding his approval in protest over the Senate’s failure to advance his preferred election legislation. The White House indicated Friday that Trump does not intend to veto the housing measure approved by Congress last …
Read More »Trump Administration Sues Maryland over Passage of Immigrant Protection Law
The Trump administration sued the state of Maryland Thursday, claiming that the state’s new immigrant protection law, the Community Trust Act, interferes with the federal government’s ability to enforce immigration law and control illegal immigration. The 26-page complaint, filed by the U.S. Department of Justice in U.S. District Court in …
Read More »Trump Dismantles Federal Elections Commission Ahead of Midterms
President Donald Trump on Thursday removed members of the bipartisan federal agency responsible for overseeing key aspects of U.S. elections, leaving the commission without any sitting commissioners less than four months before the 2026 midterm elections. Trump dismissed the two Democratic members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), Thomas …
Read More »ICE Agents Sought Different Suspect Before Fatal Houston Shooting, DHS Says
Federal immigration agents who fatally shot a Houston-area man during a traffic stop this week were attempting to locate different suspects, according to the Department of Homeland Security, a revelation that has intensified scrutiny of the deadly encounter and prompted renewed calls for an independent investigation. The Department of Homeland …
Read More »US Olympian Canoeist Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Damaging Reflecting Pool
The former U.S Olympian charged with damaging a section of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool pleaded not guilty during a brief court hearing Thursday and was released on his own recognizance. D.C. Superior Court Associate Judge Carmen Guerricagoitia McLean, who is presiding over the felony case against David C. Hearn, …
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