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Sen. Graham says Trump may not have started wars in Ukraine, Gaza, but he must end them

Sen. Lindsey Graham believes that while President Trump was not the one who started the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, he needs to be the one to negotiate an end to the conflicts.

EXCLUSIVE: Trump DOJ fires 20 Biden immigration judges

The Trump administration has canned 20 "midnight" immigration judges the Biden administration tried to shoehorn onto the courts in its final days, The Washington Times has learned.

Trump cheers hostage release, backs Israel’s next move

President Trump lauded the latest release of hostages held by Hamas on Saturday and asserted the U.S. will support Israel's decision on whether the ceasefire continues.

Democrats nervously wait on Trump response to court rulings

House Democrats howling over the flood of unilateral actions streaming from the White House are voicing confidence that the courts will provide a check on potential abuses of power. They’re less certain, however, about how President Trump will respond.   Some Democrats say they trust the president to heed the courts even when judges rule against...

Trump administration ousts over 400 DHS employees in ongoing workforce purge

The Trump administration ousted 405 employees at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in an ongoing workforce purge that has affected other federal agencies and departments.  The majority of the cuts occurred at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the country’s disaster relief agency, where 200 workers lost their jobs on Friday while over 130...

Sen. Graham says Trump may not have started wars in Ukraine, Gaza, but he must end them

Sen. Lindsey Graham believes that while President Trump was not the one who started the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, he needs to be the one to negotiate an end to the conflicts.

EXCLUSIVE: Trump DOJ fires 20 Biden immigration judges

The Trump administration has canned 20 "midnight" immigration judges the Biden administration tried to shoehorn onto the courts in its final days, The Washington Times has learned.

Trump cheers hostage release, backs Israel’s next move

President Trump lauded the latest release of hostages held by Hamas on Saturday and asserted the U.S. will support Israel's decision on whether the ceasefire continues.

Trump administration fires more than a dozen immigration judges

More than a dozen immigration judges were dismissed without notice amid a crisis at the southern border.

Vivek Ramaswamy files paperwork ahead of widely-expected Ohio gubernatorial bid

Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign filed a Designation of Treasurer form with Ohio's Secretary of State on Friday, Fox News Digital found. His campaign has not been formally announced yet.

Trump details his reciprocal tariff plans, asks foreign countries to ‘treat us fairly’: ‘Deliver RECIPROCITY’

President Trump detailed his proposed trade policy overhaul in an extensive Truth Social post on reciprocal tariffs targeted at the U.S.'s trading partners.

Republicans confront difficult Medicaid choices in search of savings to help pay for tax cuts

Congressional Republicans are targeting Medicaid, the government health insurance program for low-income Americans, for hundreds of billions in savings to help pay for sweeping tax cuts, but there are intraparty divisions over how far to go.

Senate Republican warns that Trump’s downsizing of federal workforce will do ‘more harm than good’

Sen. Lisa Murkowski sounded the alarm over President Trump's efforts to downsize the federal workforce, particularly over the disproportionate harm it could cause in her home state of Alaska.

IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season

The IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season, according to two sources familiar with the agency's plans, and cuts could happen as soon as next week.

Dem lawmakers fighting Trump’s agency cuts represent states receiving $231 billion in federal funds

House Democrats are leading an effort to fight President Trump's sweeping overhaul of the federal government through a task force that could lead to lawsuits against the administration, representing states that receive more than $231.5 billion of federal funding.

Florida’s move from 2000s vexation to 2020s role model a blueprint for Arizona, lawmakers say

Arizona Republicans hope to make their state's election processes flow as smoothly as Florida's, noting how that state too had its share of snafus and issues.

DOGE scores big court win, allowed access data on 3 federal agencies

A federal judge in Washington on Friday handed Elon Musk's government efficiency team a win by declining a request to temporarily block it from accessing sensitive data from at least three federal agencies.

Legislative immunity is a privilege in most states. A speeding ticket could change that in Arizona

When a police officer gave state Sen. Mark Finchem a speeding ticket, the Arizona Republican didn't need to worry about the consequences.

Justice Department formally asks court to drop charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

The Justice Department formally asked a federal judge Friday night to drop the criminal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, moving to close out the controversial prosecution.

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