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Trump highlights federal law granting presidential power to halt immigration as crackdown escalates

President Trump shared Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, outlining presidential powers to suspend alien entry after National Guard shooting.

Massachusetts Bill to Establish Stacked-Deck Transgender Commission

If you thought that the transgenderism obsession was finally ebbing, you’d be wrong.

White House launches media bias tracker

The White House has launched a new section on its website dedicated to calling out media it considers misleading or having a bias in its coverage of President Trump and his policies.

Ukrainian delegation en route to Washington after previous negotiator resigns

Ukrainian officials led by Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov are on their way to Washington on Saturday ahead of negotiations the next day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced.

Texas GOP Rep. Troy Nehls says he’s not running again

Rep. Troy Nehls on Saturday joined the growing list of lawmakers who have announced their impending retirement from Congress.

Trump administration sanctions Russian oil companies as peace talks stall

The Trump administration on Wednesday announced fresh sanctions on major Russian oil companies as efforts to end the war in Ukraine have stalled. The Treasury Department said it was hitting Russia's two largest oil companies, Open Joint Stock Company Rosneft Oil Company and Lukoil OAO, with sanctions. The move is part of an effort to increase...

Trump denies WSJ report US helped Ukraine target inside Russia

President Trump on Wednesday rejected a report from The Wall Street Journal that the U.S. had given approval for Ukraine to launch missiles deep into Russian territory, distancing itself from strikes carried out by Kyiv using British long-range rockets targeting Russian military facilities.  The president was responding to reporting in the Journal that pointed out...

Merkley wraps up marathon Senate floor speech after more than 22 hours

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) concluded his marathon speech Wednesday afternoon, having held the floor for 22 hours and 39 minutes to rail against "grave threats" presented by President Trump. Merkley, a three-term senator, began speaking shortly before 6:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday and ended at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the 22nd day of the government...

Sliwa: I’d rather be impaled than work for Cuomo

Republican New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa said he'd rather die than work for Andrew Cuomo, as he faces pressure to bow out of the race to help the former governor beat Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani. In an interview Wednesday on conservative talk radio station WABC, host Sid Rosenberg asked his longtime friend and...

Hegseth imposes new requirements on Pentagon interactions with Congress

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered that Pentagon personnel be required to coordinate all interactions with Congress through the building's central legislative affairs office, significantly altering how military officials will speak with lawmakers. Hegseth along with his deputy, Steve Feinberg, in an Oct. 15 memo ordered Defense Department officials to obtain permission from the department’s...

Watch live: Merkley gives lengthy speech on Senate floor amid shutdown stalemate

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) took to the Senate floor Tuesday evening in protest of President Trump's policies and has been speaking for more than 17 hours — with a handful of other Democrats sprinkled in. The lengthy speech comes as the government shutdown stretched into its 22nd day, marking the second-longest lapse in funding in...

Fetterman believes Thune ‘sincere’ about ACA talks after shutdown

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said on Wednesday he thinks Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) would engage in “sincere” talks about extending the enhanced ObamaCare tax credits once the government reopens. Fetterman — who came out on Tuesday in favor of the GOP “nuking” the Senate filibuster to pass a bill to reopen the government...

Protesters confront immigration agents during NYC sweep

Protesters clashed with law enforcement in New York City on Tuesday as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carried out a raid in lower Manhattan. The enforcement operation, which began mid-afternoon, targeted illegal vendors on Canal Street, which has long been known as a hub for knock-off goods — including designer bags, jewelry and electronics....

Hawley on criticism of White House demolition: ‘Give me a break’

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley (Mo.) on Tuesday dismissed critics of President Trump’s demolition of the East Wing’s façade to build a new White House ballroom, arguing that liberal reformers have torn down historic statues around the country. Accusing Trump’s liberal critics of hypocrisy, Hawley exclaimed, “Give me a break,” when asked by Laura Ingraham on Fox...

Live updates: Senate eyes another shutdown vote as GOP weighs other options

The Senate on Wednesday is slated to vote on the House-passed funding bill to reopen the federal government for the 12th time. But first, Sen. Jeff Merkley will need to wrap up, as he has been holding the floor since 6:21 p.m. EDT Tuesday. The vote is likely to fail — again. And Republican leaders...

John Sununu launches Senate bid in New Hampshire

Former Sen. John E. Sununu (R-N.H.) officially entered the state’s 2026 Senate race Wednesday. Sununu, 61, previously represented the Granite State from 2003-2009. He has not held elected office since Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen spoiled his bid for a second term.  Shaheen, 78, is not running for reelection. “Somebody has to step up and lower...

The border crisis is over, but Texas’ performative spending surge continues

Houston police have referred more than a hundred detainees to ICE for immigration status checks this year — a surge of more than 1,000 percent, according to the Houston Chronicle. This has not happened because of a spike in arrests or crime in Houston or anything like that. In fact, violent crime is down overall, according...

What to know about HSAs during open enrollment season

(NewsNation) — Open enrollment season is here, and for millions of Americans, it's a chance to start saving through one of the most tax-advantaged accounts available. Health savings accounts, or HSAs, let those with high-deductible health plans set aside pre-tax money for medical expenses — from Advil and X-rays to doctor's visits. They're widely considered...

Democratic senator holds Senate floor for 13 hours and counting to protest Trump

Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley (Ore.), a prominent Senate progressive, held the Senate floor overnight and into early Wednesday morning, speaking for more than 13 consecutive hours to protest President Trump and his first nine months back in the Oval Office. Merkley began speaking shortly before 6:30 pm Tuesday evening and he was still speaking as...

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