Category: News
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“I’m a Woman Too”: AG Bondi Laughs Off Discrimination Suit as DOJ Purges 100 Immigration Judges
In a Cabinet meeting designed to showcase the administration’s legal victories, the Attorney General took a moment to deliver a sharp, personal rebuttal to a lawsuit filed by one of her former employees. The quip drew laughter from the room, but it belies a much deeper and more contentious transformation taking place within the nation’s…
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Pentagon Watchdog Finds Hegseth’s Use of Signal for Houthi Strike Created Operational Risks
A Pentagon Inspector General report has confirmed a detail that sounds like it belongs in a political satire, not a national security briefing: plans for a U.S. military strike were being discussed in a group chat that accidentally included the editor of The Atlantic. But the conclusions of the watchdog’s report are deadly serious. The…
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Trump’s Lawyer-Turned-Prosecutor Just Lost In Court – And It Reveals His Plan To Bypass The Senate
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that Alina Habba – Trump’s former personal lawyer turned New Jersey U.S. Attorney – is unlawfully serving in that role. The unanimous decision from three judges said the administration’s appointment strategy would “effectively permit anyone to fill the U.S. Attorney role indefinitely,” which “should raise a red flag.” Habba…
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The Dual Citizenship Ban That Would Force Millions To Pick A Country – Or Lose America
Senator Bernie Moreno wants every American with foreign citizenship to choose: Keep U.S. citizenship and renounce the other country, or keep the foreign citizenship and automatically lose American status. His “Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025” gives dual citizens one year to decide. Those who don’t actively choose lose U.S. citizenship by default – they become…
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Gunfire Near White House: Two National Guard Troops Shot as Trump Vows Suspect Will Pay “Steep Price.”
The sound of gunfire shattered the pre-Thanksgiving calm in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, just blocks from the White House. In an instant, a political and constitutional debate over the militarization of our nation’s capital turned into a scene of bloodshed. Two National Guard members were shot and critically wounded, an event that transforms an…
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Press Secretary Leavitt’s Family Member Detained by ICE, Facing Deportation
Her detention is more than a sensational headline. It is a vivid illustration of the administration’s “zero tolerance” approach, signaling that even family connections to the highest levels of government offer no shield against the enforcement of federal immigration law. It also opens a new and legally contentious front in the battle over DACA, the…
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Federal Judge Blocks ICE Arrests in Colorado, Citing Lack of Flight Risk
A federal judge in Colorado has issued a sweeping order that could fundamentally reshape how immigration agents operate in the state. In a direct challenge to the Trump administration’s enforcement tactics, U.S. District Senior Judge R. Brooke Jackson ruled on Tuesday that ICE agents cannot arrest undocumented immigrants without a warrant unless they have probable…
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Ranked By Salary: The 10 Most Powerful Government Officials
The federal salary tables don’t usually make headlines, but they quietly reveal how the United States values its highest-level public servants. These numbers tell a story about power, responsibility, and how the government compensates the people who sit atop its three branches. From the presidency to the Supreme Court to congressional leadership, here is a…
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Why John Fetterman is Fighting His Own Party to Save the Supreme Court’s Legitimacy
It is a rare sight in modern Washington: a prominent Senator publicly dismantling a core strategy proposed by one of his own party’s most legendary architects. But that is exactly what happened this weekend when Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman flatly rejected strategist James Carville’s call to expand the Supreme Court. The clash between the hoodie-wearing…
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Texas Rushes to Supreme Court to Save “Trump-Backed” Map After Judges Declare It Illegal
A panel of federal judges has looked at the electoral map of the second-largest state in the union and declared it a violation of the law. Now, the state’s leaders are making a desperate, high-speed dash to the highest court in the land, asking the justices to intervene before the clock runs out on the…