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Democrats eager to let Trump own high gas prices and airport lines, make sure voters never forget

As President Trump's troubles keep piling up, Democrats are piling on.

Minnesota sues Trump administration over shootings, including deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good

Minnesota officials filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday accusing the Trump administration of withholding evidence related to three shootings by federal officers, including the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

Supreme Court tries to define where the U.S. border begins for asylum purposes

It turns out that where the U.S. border begins, at least for purposes of asylum, is not actually clear.

Trump casts mail-in ballot despite calling it ‘cheating’

President Trump cast a mail-in ballot ahead of Florida's Tuesday special election, despite criticizing it as a source of fraud and pushing Congress to rein in the voting method.

Trump reverses course on SAVE Act demand, open to GOP deal to end DHS shutdown

President Trump is willing to back the Republican plan to end the partial government shutdown and fund the Department of Homeland Security without money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal, a White House official told The Washington Times.

‘Born in the U.S.A.’: Bruce Springsteen and ACLU take birthright citizenship to the Supreme Court

Bruce Springsteen has teamed up with the American Civil Liberties Union to create a video pairing his 1984 hit song "Born in the U.S.A." with the faces of Americans who could lose their birthright citizenship under a Trump administration executive order.

Energy exec Alan Armstrong tapped to fill Mullin’s Senate seat

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed oil executive Alan Armstrong to fill Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin's Senate seat.

Democrats blame victim and Trump for being murdered by illegal immigrant

Democrats are so committed to keeping illegal immigrants in the country that they are willing to blame a woman for getting shot by one in Chicago just to avoid talking about deportations. Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old freshman at Loyola University, was allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant in Chicago last Thursday. The suspect is Joe Medina, a […]

Congress wasn’t designed to work this way

Washington dysfunction is usually explained as a failure of people. The wrong politicians. Too partisan. Too extreme. Too unwilling to compromise. That’s comforting. But it’s also wrong. The deeper problem is structural. Congress isn’t just failing because of who is elected. It is failing because the institution itself has evolved into something the framers of […]

Iran’s shakedown in the strait

Iran is seeking to tighten its grip on the Strait of Hormuz — not by closing it, but by reopening it on its own terms and forcing countries to pay for passage. Multiple reports — first from the maritime news outlet Lloyd’s List, then Bloomberg — now confirm that the colloquially named “Tehran Toll Booth” is open for business. How it works […]

Judge refuses to drop lawsuit over Musk role as Trump adviser

A federal judge on Monday determined a lawsuit against Elon Musk for his former advisory role in the Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can move forward.  US District Judge Tanya Chutkan issued a memo Monday tossing out a dismissal request from the federal government, stating the claims that Musk and other DOGE...

Trump energy czar says Iran conflict gas spike is ‘temporary blip’ as drilling push ramps up

Despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, President Donald Trump’s “energy czar" Doug Burgum is confident the “temporary blip up" in gas and energy prices will come back down very soon.

TSA callouts hit Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans hardest, 450 officers have quit nationwide

More than 450 TSA officers have quit and 3,200 called out during the 38-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown, leaving airports facing security delays.

Mullin sworn in as DHS chief after GOP fracture forced Dem to save nomination

Former MMA champion Markwayne Mullin was sworn in as the ninth U.S. secretary of Homeland Security on Tuesday, replacing outgoing Secretary Kristi Noem.

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