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I will be at Princeton on Monday, November 17 to speak to its undergraduate chapter of the Federalist Society on “Justice Scalia’s Legacy: A...

Trump Administration Designates Antifa Groups Foreign Terrorist Organizations

The Trump administration vowed to take a firmer stance against left-wing violence in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

State Department hits 4 antifa groups with foreign terrorist organization tags

The State Department on Thursday designated four antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations.

Justice Dept. searching for man who smashed part of Alina Habba’s New Jersey office

The Department of Justice on Thursday said it is searching for a suspect who became aggressive toward federal prosecutor Alina Habba in her New Jersey office a day earlier.

Trump gains $25M in federal funds to boost foster child care

President Trump on Thursday unlocked $25 million in federal funding to provide housing and support for youth transitioning out of foster care.

DOJ joins lawsuit to stop California’s new anti-GOP congressional map

The Justice Department on Thursday joined a lawsuit challenging California's new congressional map, saying the state was too focused on race when it drew its new lines.

Kristi Noem gives some TSA agents $10,000 bonuses for working during shutdown

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem handed out $10,000 bonus checks Thursday to some TSA officers who "served with exemplary service" during the government shutdown.

Democrats announce runs for newly drawn Salt Lake City congressional district

Two Democrats have announced campaigns in a Utah congressional district with improved chances for their party after a judge adopted a new political map for the state.

Sen. Fetterman’s fall on his face sends him to hospital

Sen. John Fetterman was hospitalized Thursday after falling during a walk near his home in Pennsylvania, his spokesperson said on social media.

Trump to Supreme Court: Erase case over food stamps

The end of the government shutdown means food stamp benefits are flowing again, and the Justice Department told the Supreme Court to dismiss a case involving President Trump's move to delay payments during the closure.

New report finds federal workforce grows slowly while pay skyrockets

The federal civilian workforce is growing modestly, but its pay has grown nearly fivefold since 2020, with an 80% increase in government workers who pocket salaries over $200,000 and $300,000, according to a new report.

Judge says DOJ can prosecute assault case against Rep. McIver

A federal judge allowed the federal prosecution of Rep. LaMonica McIver to proceed Thursday, rejecting her attempt to have the case tossed over claims of vindictiveness by the Trump administration.

Five revelations from the latest Jeffrey Epstein document dump by Democrats, Republicans

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released 20,000 pages of documents from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday, hours after Democrats on the committee released emails in which the disgraced financier alleged that President Trump “knew about the girls.” The newly released files include spreadsheets, images of books relevant to...

Blanche, George Conway spar over Epstein emails: ‘Stop talking’

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Thursday blasted conservative attorney George Conway online for calling into question Blanche's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Conway wrote that Blanche's July questioning of Maxwell "was either (a) completely incompetent; or (b) intentionally crafted not to elicit facts incriminating Trump," Conway...

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