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Trump to sign order cracking down on mail-in voting fraud

President Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday that would crack down on mail-in voting across the country. The order will require newly appointed Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, aided by the Social Security Administration, to create a list of verified U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote, according to a fact sheet...

Trump administration shuts down social media accounts tied to Bovino

The Trump administration on Tuesday confirmed that social media accounts tied to former Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino were shut down, after reports indicated he refused to turn them over following his retirement.  “Chief Patrol Agent Bovino has retired from federal service and no longer has access to official government social media accounts,” a Customs...

FAA restricts some landings in San Francisco

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is restricting the landing of some flights at San Francisco International Airport, the agency said Tuesday. In a statement, the FAA said the airport “will experience some flight delays due to a runway repaving project and an FAA safety measure.” The agency added in the statement that its safety measure...

David Byrne showing ‘ICE footage’ during ‘Life During Wartime’ performances

Talking Heads frontman David Byrne on Monday said he has played "ICE footage" as he performs the song "Life During Wartime" while touring to promote his new album, "Who is the Sky?" Byrne brought up the footage when asked by "The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert if Talking Heads songs like "Psycho Killer" and "Life...

Judge allows Trump subpoena collecting info on Jewish students, faculty at Penn

A federal judge ruled Tuesday the University of Pennsylvania has to comply with a subpoena from the Trump administration requesting lists of Jewish faculty, students and organizations and their contact information as part of a discrimination probe. Judge Gerald Pappert ruled the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is within its constitutional right to collect the information from Penn. “For their...

Trump rails against White House ballroom challenge, vows to fix ‘filthy’ reflecting pool

President Trump on Tuesday railed against a lawsuit challenging the White House ballroom construction and other projects as a judge ruled construction on the ballroom must be halted. A federal judge ordered the administration on Tuesday to halt the construction of the ballroom until it receives congressional approval. The suit was brought by the National...

Hundreds of hospitals threatened by Medicaid cuts: Research

More than 400 hospitals across the country are in danger of closing or reducing services because of cuts to Medicaid funding under the GOP’s massive reconciliation package last year, according to new research.  A report from Public Citizen found that 446 hospitals — 267 in urban areas and 176 in rural areas — are at...

Trump moves Forest Service HQ from DC to Utah

The Trump administration will move the headquarters for the U.S. Forest Service from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City, it announced Tuesday. In a press release, the Department of Agriculture said the move will also be accompanied by a “sweeping restructuring” at the agency. A department spokesperson told The Hill that 260 positions will move...

Kristi Noem, Trump respond to shocking cross-dressing photos tied to her husband

Photos allegedly showing Kristi Noem's husband Bryon Noem cross-dressing in private messages to women have emerged.

PHOTOS: Anti-ICE agitators dox agents by sending warning postcards to neighbors

DHS says anti-ICE activists are doxxing immigration agents by mailing warning postcards to neighbors, adding to an alleged 8,000% surge in death threats.

Dem gubernatorial candidate racked up eye-popping travel bill as AG during 400+ days traveling out of state

Nevada AG Aaron Ford has spent nearly $270,000 on out-of-state travel since 2019 and faces an ethics probe over alleged improper gifts as he seeks re-dlection in 2026.

Trump floats dragging Congress back during spring recess to end shutdown — but one hurdle stands in the way

Trump says calling Congress back from Easter recess to end the record 45-day DHS shutdown is under consideration, but a GOP insider calls it unlikely.

Man wearing ICE uniform brutally beaten in Honolulu not affiliated with agency, DHS says

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that a man recently filmed dressed in an ICE uniform being beaten next to a Honolulu street is not affiliated with the agency in any way.

Federal judge blocks Trump executive order to cease funding for NPR and PBS, cites First Amendment

A federal judge blocked Trump's executive order defunding PBS and NPR, ruling it unlawfully targeted viewpoints the president disapproved of.

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