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Trump calls into Vance-Orban Hungary event: ‘My kind of people’

Trump praised Viktor Orban at a Budapest campaign rally via phone as JD Vance urged thousands of Hungarian supporters to reelect the prime minister.

Ex-Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene joins left-wing calls for the 25th amendment as Iran deadline nears

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for President Donald Trump's removal via the 25th Amendment after his Truth Social post threatening Iran's civilization.

Midterm alarm bells: Democrats face steep favorability deficit despite election gains

New polling shows the Democratic Party's favorability hitting historic lows, with only 28% of Americans viewing Democrats positively ahead of midterms.

Democrat whose parents fled Iran moves to oust Hegseth

Democratic Rep. Ansari, daughter of Iranian immigrants, moves to impeach Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for alleged war crimes in the Iran conflict.

Reporter’s Notebook: Why Trump may not be able to force Congress back over the DHS shutdown

President Trump may lack constitutional authority to summon Congress back to Washington despite the nearly two-month DHS funding shutdown impasse.

In rural Virginia, excitement and dread grows over Democrats’ redistricting referendum

While the 9th District would be the state's lone Republican stronghold, the 7th District would resemble a lobster with the long tail beginning in Democrat-dominated Arlington and two claws reaching south into rural communities.

How ‘Love Story’ and renewed Kennedy hype could affect NY congressional race

As a Kennedy scion, Jack Schlossberg got outsized attention when he launched his congressional campaign in New York City late last year.

Power of parental rights agenda: Moms for Liberty go from school boards to White House

Supporters say the group's trajectory speaks to the power of its "parental rights" agenda, which has become a plank of conservative politics.

Trump unveils $1.5T defense surge, deep domestic cuts — what’s on the budget chopping block

The White House proposes a fiscal year 2027 budget with roughly $1.5 trillion in defense spending and sweeping cuts to key domestic programs.

Child of Chinese illegal immigrants charged with planting explosive at US military base

DHS revealed that a suspect who fled to China after allegedly planting a deadly explosive device at an important military base is the child of two Chinese illegal immigrants.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 4

1939—Two weeks after President Roosevelt nominates SEC chairman (and former Yale law professor) William O. Douglas to the Supreme Court, the Senate confirms the nomination by...

The Fog of War Against Iran

When America loses a war, it is generally because of political reaction at home, notwithstanding smashing success on the battlefield.

There Is No Death Penalty Surge

The current rate of executions reflects the enormous slowdown in the carrying out of sentences.

Alcatraz could reopen as a ‘state-of-the-art secure prison’ under Trump’s $152M budget request

The White House is seeking $152 million to reopen Alcatraz, closed since 1963, as a state-of-the-art secure facility for federal inmates.

Son of Republican megadonor throws hat in the ring for open at-large House seat in Wyoming

Steve Friess, Foster Friess' son, entered Wyoming's open House race this week, telling Fox News Digital that donor politics only go so far and that it's time to serve directly in elected office.

Mike Rowe doubles down after blasting Kimmel’s ‘tone-deaf’ plumber jokes

Mike Rowe doubled down on his criticism of Jimmy Kimmel’s “tone deaf" monologues mocking new Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin for being a former plumber.

Trump says ‘America needs God’ in Good Friday message touting ‘resurgence of religion’

In a Good Friday address, President Donald Trump claimed religion is growing again in the U.S. for the first time in decades as Holy Week and Easter are celebrated.

President Trump signs order intended to stabilize college sports, threatens lost federal funding

President Trump signed an executive order aimed at fixing college sports Friday that would give federal agencies authority to cut funding at schools that don't comply with mandates covering transfers, eligibility and pay-for-play in the rapidly changing industry.

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