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House jams Senate by attaching repeal of Jack Smith provision to $1.2T funding package

The House voted to repeal a Senate GOP measure allowing lawmakers to sue the government for $500K, attaching it to a funding bill that could keep the government open.

Washington Dem pushes bill to bar recent ICE hires from future police jobs, slamming Trump’s ‘occupying force’

A Washington state Democrat introduced the ICE Out Act of 2026, which would block state law enforcement from hiring recently sworn-in ICE officers.

Poll shows which party has the edge ahead of midterm elections for Congress

A New York Times/Siena University poll shows Democrats with an advantage over Republicans in Congress heading into the 2026 midterm elections.

House advances $1.2T package with ICE funding after Republicans overcome infighting

Republicans advances a $1.2 trillion spending package in a House rule vote Thursday, overcoming GOP rebellion threats over ICE funding and ethanol restrictions.

Tax increase on charities would undermine Trump’s agenda

President Donald Trump swept into office this spring with a vision that stood in stark contrast with the prior administration’s tax-and-spend regime: rein in federal government, restore local control, and empower ordinary people to create upward mobility for themselves, their families, and their communities. Congress has been working for months to craft a budget to […]

New IRS head is a breath of fresh air for a troubled agency

The Internal Revenue Service is in desperate need of reform. With former Rep. Billy Long confirmed as its new leader, there’s a glimmer of hope that real change might finally be coming. In his Senate Finance Committee hearing, Long pledged to run an IRS that “prioritizes customer service, identifies critical technology infrastructure needs, and ensures […]

Vetting student visa social media is common sense

In an age when a person’s digital footprint often precedes his or her physical one, the best way to get to know someone is to check social media. That’s why President Donald Trump’s administration wisely ordered U.S. consular officers to conduct a “comprehensive and thorough vetting” of all student and exchange visitor applications, including a […]

Zohran Mamdani’s win leaves NYC staring at the curse of ‘interesting times’ — but he’s not the prohibitive favorite

Andrew Cuomo failed, and that humiliation should be enough to prompt him to drop out even though he set up a ballot line that would let...

Kathy Hochul’s ambition cancels out claims of coming ‘climate disaster’

Gov. Hochul keeps kicking the climate-change can down the road, postponing New York's aggressive emissions laws -- but her delay is just a cynical...

Cindy Adams: Connie Stevens is in need of some healing tunes

Although the world turns, not all of us can.

A ‘peace through strength’ Iran-Russia bank shot for Trump

Nobody expects any surprises out of this week’s NATO summit, but President Donald Trump could offer a pleasant one by applying the “peace through...

NYC is still failing to get the dangerously mentally ill off the streets

Despite the NYPD's leaps in cracking down on crime and new language in state law that beefs up involuntary commitment, the city is still...

Iran’s ‘sleeper cell’ threat proves we MUST secure our borders

Globalization extends the battlefields of regional wars to our own land and airspace — and Joe Biden's lax border policies worsened the danger.

How about NOT relying on Qatar as an honest US-Iran broker?

Doha certainly has its uses, as it strives to be everyone’s friend — but that very much includes warm relations with America’s rivals and...

Iran victory gives Trump the chance to reshape Mid East with trade deals

Israel’s decisive victory over Iran’s Islamist regime created a unique opening to normalize ties between Jerusalem and the Arab world, via an expansion of...

Dems’ delusional pro-Iran stance: Letters to the Editor — June 25, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Democratic politicians’ disapproval of President Trump’s strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Israel’s war with Iran was a historic success

Ignore the naysayers. Israel‘s war with Iran was the most impressive military victory in the country’s history, and perhaps the most lopsided major conflict in the 21st century.  For 12 days, Israel ruled the Iranian air unmolested, targeting major military installations and nuclear facilities. After deploying a slew of creative feints and ruses, the IDF […]

Hawaii’s fire rebuild will be complete in 2038 at current pace

Fires devastated Hawaii in August 2023 thanks to the incompetence of the Democratic politicians who run the state. That same incompetence has the rebuilding effort moving at a glacial pace 22 months later. According to the dashboard run by Maui County, 26 homes have been rebuilt in the 22 months since the fires. A total of 429 building permits have been issued but […]

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