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DHS slams Democrat Sen Chris Van Hollen claim, says illegal alien caused crash while fleeing ICE

DHS pushes back on Sen. Van Hollen's claims about an asylum seeker, saying the man allegedly evaded ICE officers and caused a crash in Baltimore.

The one tax cut Republicans should leave out of reconciliation

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. It increasingly looks as though there will be a second […]

Sunday shows preview: Trump ups threats on Iran after saying war ‘near completion’

President Trump escalated his warnings to Tehran on Saturday, threatening to rain “all hell” down on the country as the U.S. barrels toward a self-imposed Monday deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. “Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT,” Trump wrote on Truth...

A de facto pro forma: Why Washington fixated these sessions as the DHS shutdown dragged on through recess

Why pro forma sessions dominated Washington this week as the House and Senate struggled to align on a DHS funding bill during the shutdown drama.

Rubio Rescinds Green Cards of Two Soleimani Family Members

The State Department’s action lays the ground work to deport the relatives of Soleimani,...

Alito invokes Scalia analogy in birthright citizenship fight over illegal immigration

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito noted that former Justice Antonin Scalia had illustrated how to apply textualism in the modern world.

Iran fires back with flat denial after Trump claims Tehran requested ceasefire: ‘False and baseless’

President Donald Trump's social media statement that Iran asked for a ceasefire is "false and baseless," Iran's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.

America, Free Speech Beacon

‘Eight to one, our Supreme Court upheld the First Amendment rights of this therapist. And I think that that’s a beautiful thing.’

Where Is the Mass Outpouring of Anti-War Sentiment?

Compared with the run-up to the Iraq War, we’ve seen no large protests against U.S. action in Iran, not even one month into the...

In Counseling Case, the Supreme Court Sides with the First Amendment

The Chiles decision is a blow to Colorado’s censorship campaign.

Does Congress Have a Say in Birthright Citizenship?

It seems the government is putting all its eggs in the basket of a favorable, conclusive judicial interpretation of what ‘subject to the jurisdiction’...

Supreme Court justices skeptical of Trump’s birthright citizenship order

The Supreme Court struggled Wednesday with how to treat President Trump's attempt to block children of illegal immigrants and short-term visitors from getting birthright U.S. citizenship, with the justices trying to stack his executive order up against more than a century of tradition.

Trump working to clean ‘filthy’ Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, blames Biden for maintenance delays

The "filthy" Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., will get cleaned up, President Donald Trump said in a direction to the Interior Department.

Trump calls for second ‘big, beautiful bill’ to fund ICE on his desk by June 1

Trump pushes Republicans to use budget reconciliation to fund ICE and border agents, setting a June 1 deadline to end the 47-day DHS shutdown.

Poll position: Where Trump stands among Americans as he faces the nation in primetime

President Donald Trump's approval ratings have edged down in recent weeks, sinking further underwater as he faces the nation on Wednesday night to update Americans on the Iran war.

Inside Supreme Court: How Trump heard birthright citizenship arguments

President Donald Trump made history attending Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship, where justices voiced strong skepticism over his executive order.

UK scraps police probes of legal social media posts after review says response went too far

UK Home Office scraps non-crime hate incident reporting, with Home Secretary Mahmood saying police will no longer investigate legal social media posts.

Within minutes of Trump signing voter database order, Dem states threaten lawsuits

Democratic states immediately threatened to sue President Donald Trump over an executive order restricting mail-in voting and creating a voter eligibility list.

Amid Gerrymander Fight, Some Virginia Dems Fret Spanberger Is Holding Back

Some Democrats are puzzled that Spanberger’s team isn’t playing a more aggressive behind-the-scenes organizing role in this year’s constitutional amendment fights.

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