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Trump announces pardon for Democratic Rep Henry Cuellar

President Donald Trump announced a “full and unconditional pardon" Wednesday for Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and his wife, Imelda.

Chicago suburb slammed for rehiring police officer arrested by ICE: ‘Crazy as hell’

Chicago suburb defends police officer Radule Bojovic's continued employment after ICE arrest, citing proper work authorization despite visa overstay charges.

House Republicans back Trump’s Venezuela moves for now as escalation uncertainty looms

House Republicans are backing President Donald Trump's moves against Venezuela but are cautiously seeking more information on what happens next.

Foreign-backed influence in schools to be exposed under GOP ‘TRACE Act’ giving parents access to curriculum

House Republicans introduce TRACE Act requiring schools to disclose foreign funding to parents, targeting Chinese Communist Party influence in education.

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Babson College supports student deported flying home for Thanksgiving surprise

Babson College has instructed faculty and staff to provide "academic and community support" to a student who was deported to Honduras when she tried to fly home to visit family for Thanksgiving.

US escalation with Maduro halts deportation flights to Venezuela

Venezuela halts deportation flights as Trump escalates military pressure on Maduro government, ending key cooperation between Washington and Caracas.

DHS reveals Illegal alien behind fatal crash was given license by deep blue state

An illegal alien allegedly responsible for a fatal crash that killed two in Oregon was given a commercial driver’s license by California under Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to DHS.

Mamdani taps disgraced activist who said ‘one day we can abolish police’ to key public safety committee

Socialist New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has appointed Tamika Mallory, an ex-Women’s March organizer who resigned over allegations of antisemitism, to his transition team.

Noem calls for ‘full travel ban’ on countries ‘flooding’ US with immigrants after DC attack

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recommends a sweeping travel ban on countries sending dangerous immigrants to U.S. following meeting with Trump.

Spec ops chief ordered deadly Caribbean strike ‘in self-defense’ with Hegseth’s sign-off, White House says

White House confirms and defends second strike against alleged drug smugglers in Caribbean waters, amid Trump administration's anti-drug crusade.

Treasury Secretary launches probe into Minnesota tax dollars allegedly funding Al-Shabaab terrorists

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent launched a federal probe into serious allegations that Minnesota tax dollars were diverted to terrorist group Al-Shabaab.

Radical ‘feminist’ group in the hot seat after anti-ICE ad goes viral: ‘BEYOND evil’

The Women’s March is being slammed online for releasing an “insane" and "beyond evil" ad attacking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, urging agents to walk away from the job.

House unanimously approves barring anyone tied to Hamas’ Oct 7 attack from entering US

The House of Representatives unanimously passed a bipartisan bill blocking Hamas-linked individuals from U.S. immigration, marking rare agreement on Israel policy between parties.

Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump admin ‘re-examining’ all Afghans imported after DC shooting

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Appeals Court: Alina Habba May Not Serve as De Facto U.S. Attorney

Trump and Bondi’s finagling with the appointment process has gotten them nowhere. 

EV sales take a dive without taxpayer subsidies

Americans were already feeling uneasy about purchasing an electric vehicle. Then the generous tax subsidies ended.

Results of Trump’s MRI ‘perfectly normal,’ White House physician says

A White House physician said Monday that he ordered magnetic resonance imaging of President Trump as a routine check to ensure he is in good cardiovascular and abdominal health.

Supreme Court grapples with judges’ leeway in deciding asylum cases

The Supreme Court on Monday tried to sort out whether federal judges must defer to immigration courts when they hear appeals of asylum claims, in a case that could help speed up some deportation cases.

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