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Senate Democrat fires back after VP Vance makes Forrest Gump comparison

Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois fired back at Vice President JD Vance after he likened her sparring session with Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing about America's Venezuela policy to an argument between the fictional character Forrest Gump and Isaac Newton.

Former Rick Scott staffer jumps into crowded Florida primary for open House seat

Former Rick Scott staffer Austin Rogers launches congressional bid for Florida's 2nd Congressional District, invoking President Trump and promising to "root out waste and abuse."

NYC Council’s Safe Access bills ensure New Yorkers can passionately protest — without being scared to worship

Let’s make one thing clear: While the right to protest is absolutely sacrosanct, it...

The GOP is losing one of its best issues

For years, Republicans have had some reliable terra firma: If they were talking about...

Trump admin finds California ban on notifying parents of gender transitions violated federal law

The U.S. Department of Education said a California policy allowing school districts to keep students' gender transition from their parents violates federal law.

Trump Administration Already Undermining Probe of Alex Pretti’s Death

As with Renee Good’s death, refusal to conduct a credible criminal investigation only makes the eventual prosecution of federal agents more likely.

Cooke: Face It — This Is Nullification 

‘The left, the government of Minnesota, the Democratic Party writ large, the media to large extent . . . are acting in...

Criticize Trump, but Don’t Erase the Holocaust to Do So

American political rhetoric abounds with ill-advised allusions to Nazi Germany.

Like January 6, Minnesota Is a Test of American National Sovereignty

ICE tactics are the pretext; the real issue is whether states can make themselves no-go zones immune from federal law.

Schumer balks at Trump’s pullback in Minneapolis, government shutdown all but inevitable this week

The Senate returned to Washington Tuesday with just a few days to avert a partial government shutdown and an intractable impasse over funding ICE.

CBS News chief Bari Weiss tells staff ‘we’re toast’ if they continue on current path

Addressing her staff three months into her job as CBS News boss, Bari Weiss on Tuesday invoked legendary newsman Walter Cronkite as a symbol of old thinking and said that if the network continues with its current strategy, "we're toast."

Trump says Border Patrol official pulled from Minnesota is an ‘out there’ agent

President Trump on Tuesday said pulling controversial Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino and some agents from Minneapolis was not a retreat, although he called Mr. Bovino a "pretty 'out-there' kind of guy."

WATCH: Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey at the March for Life

We are out at the 53rd National March for Life, where we are interviewing pro-life leaders. I'm joined by Congressman Chris Smith, Republican from New Jersey, who just stepped off the stage.

Judge finds Virginia Democrats’ redistricting resolution illegal

A Virginia judge ruled Tuesday that a proposed constitutional amendment letting Democrats redraw the state's Congressional maps was illegal, potentially foiling their efforts to pick up seats in the U.S. House in November.

Trump downplays immigration leadership changes in Minnesota: ‘I shake things up’

President Trump on Tuesday downplayed the leadership changes he's made to his immigration team amid turmoil in Minneapolis, saying he typically changes personnel.

Trump backs Noem amid Democratic calls for her impeachment after federal agents kill 2 Americans

The Trump administration has booted Gregory Bovino from his perch heading the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota, but Democrats are demanding an even bigger scalp: They want to see Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem toppled.

5 questions about the St. Paul church disruption

Approximately 40 agitators invaded Cities Church during a service, verbally terrorizing parishioners and blocking exits, causing families to flee.

Border Patrol shooting in Arizona leaves person in critical condition

A shooting early Tuesday involving the Border Patrol near the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona left one person in critical condition.

Trump’s border wall sees slow start in second term

As he closed out his first term, President Trump was erecting his border wall at a rate faster than a mile a day, as he rushed to fulfill one of his marquee promises from the 2016 campaign. Things are moving much more slowly in his second term, however.

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