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These gov candidates stood up to Trump in 2020. Now they’re betting voters have moved on.

State election officials were among the most visible defenders of American democracy after the 2020 election — standing up to President Donald Trump, rejecting false claims and, whether they...

Snowstorm could’ve sparked grid catastrophe if Biden climate policies weren’t reversed: Energy dept

The Trump administration averted power grid failure during weekend snowstorm by keeping coal plants online that Biden planned to close, the Energy Department says.

Ecuador complains to Trump admin, alleging ICE agent sought to enter Minneapolis consulate

Ecuador said it submitted a diplomatic protest to the United States after an ICE agent allegedly tried to enter its Minneapolis consulate on Tuesday.

Dem LA councilman to stand trial on felony corruption charges, judge rules

Curren Price, a Los Angeles city council member, will face trial on 12 felony corruption charges after judge finds sufficient evidence in preliminary hearing.

EXCLUSIVE: Senate bill targets Minnesota-style ‘runaway fraud’ to force scammers to repay taxpayers

Sen. Joni Ernst's new bill would create early-warning systems for federal fraud, require documented attendance for child care payments and mandate recovery of improper payments.

New Knights of Columbus/Marist Poll Shows Strong Support for Many Pro-Life Policy Goals

Fifty-nine percent thought that an in-person visit with a health care professional should be required before obtaining a chemical abortion.

Fire or impeachment: Dems give Trump choice on Noem

House Democratic leaders told President Trump Tuesday that if he won't fire Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, they will move to impeach her.

Trump says Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem won’t step down as calls for her dismissal grow

President Trump said Tuesday that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will remain in her position amid growing calls from lawmakers for her dismissal after her department's response to the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis protester over the weekend.

D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton retiring after 18 terms

Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has been the District's nonvoting House delegate for more than three decades, officially announced Tuesday that she will retire from Congress after this year.

Church invaders in Minnesota targeted crying children, affidavit shows

The agitators who invaded a church service on Jan. 18 in St. Paul, Minnesota, verbally terrorized children and sent parishioners running for their lives, an unsealed court affidavit says.

Trump hits the road to sell economic wins as Republicans brace for high-stakes midterm showdown

Trump, in Iowa, is launching weekly campaign stops to boost GOP midterm election chances, focusing on the economy amid persistent inflation and low approval ratings.

Trump admin marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day honoring millions murdered by Nazi regime

The Trump administration recognized International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Tuesday on the 81st anniversary since Allied forces liberated Auschwitz.

GOP campaign touts MAGA bonafides as critics urge Trump not to endorse in key primary: ‘Keep Iowa red’

As President Trump heads to Iowa this week, a grassroots conservative coalition is urging the president to stay out of the Hawkeye State’s gubernatorial race, at least for now.

New watchdog database names hundreds of school districts limiting ICE cooperation as tool for parents

New database reveals 700+ school districts with immigration policies limiting federal cooperation. Parents can search how their schools respond to ICE.

Sherrill calls Trump funding freeze on Gateway Tunnel an ‘illegal attack’ on New Jersey

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill calls on Trump to restore $16 billion Gateway Tunnel funding, warning 100,000 jobs at risk in major infrastructure standoff.

Far-left DC suburb tells residents to call 911 if they see ICE

Arlington leader tells residents to report ICE sightings to 911, drawing criticism after state rescinded federal cooperation agreement.

House Republicans blast Noem impeachment resolution as ‘partisan stunt,’ as Dems fail to reach across aisle

House Republicans slam Democratic push to impeach DHS Secretary Kristi Noem as "partisan stunt," citing lack of unified support from Democratic caucus.

Minnesota fraud case is ‘canary in the coal mine’ for government systems — including elections, lawyer wars

Minnesota fraud scandal serves as warning for election integrity vulnerabilities, warns Justin Riemer, CEO of Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections.

Ivy League watchdog warns Trump’s anti-DEI wins are temporary as colleges ‘wait out’ admin

Cornell Law professor William Jacobson argues the Trump administration should use formal rule-making rather than executive orders to permanently dismantle discriminatory DEI programs.

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