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WATCH: Chuck Schumer sidesteps Platner scandals, confirms support for controversial Dem

Schumer dodged reporters' questions about embattled Senate candidate Graham Platner's mounting scandals, reaffirming his support for the Democrat.

Inspection of Delaney Hall ICE facility contradicts claims in New Jersey attorney general’s lawsuit

A DHS inspection of Delaney Hall ICE facility found compliance with 17 of 22 standards, contradicting some claims in New Jersey's suit against GEO Group.

New York Democrats have launched their latest push to disenfranchise Republican voters

They claim they’re just countering GOP gerrymandering across the country, but that prompts the...

Newark’s anti-ICE rioters: Letters to the Editor — June 3, 2026

NY Post readers discuss violent protests at Newark ICE detention center Delaney Hall, resulting...

Delaney Hall chaos stems from local Dems’ refusal in standing up to radical Antifa rioters

It took a Post exposé to force Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Newark Mayor Ras...

Obama judge clears left-wing group to fly ominous flag aimed at Trump on his own turf

Obama-appointed Judge Moss permits "86 47" flag near the National Mall, delivering a blow to the Trump administration in a free speech case.

GOP demands Trump kill controversial $2B fund before reviving ICE funding package

Sen. Kennedy says the nearly $2 billion anti-weaponization fund is stalling the reconciliation bill funding ICE and Border Patrol enforcement.

SEE IT: LA voters split on Pratt’s mayoral bid as one issue dominates Election Day

Los Angeles voters say homelessness is the top issue in the mayoral primary race featuring Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman as candidates.

Fetterman compares Dems’ defense of ‘tacky and gross’ Platner to disgraced ex-lawmaker

Sen. Fetterman breaks with Democrats over scandal-plagued candidate Graham Platner, citing explicit texts, Nazi iconography and offensive online posts.

FIRST ON FOX: ActBlue board members in hot seat as GOP probes ‘serious’ misconduct allegations

Congressional investigators expanded their ActBlue probe, requesting transcribed interviews with board members over foreign donation fraud concerns.

Professors at Top Universities Donate Overwhelmingly to Far-Left Candidates

A new report from FIRE shows how the trend has accelerated over the past four decades.

Spencer Pratt’s First Big Test

If Los Angeles does not choose the Pratt option, we’re left to wonder why anyone dissatisfied with the city’s direction would stick around.

Trump names Bill Pulte, a vocal attack dog, to oversee national intelligence

President Trump said Tuesday he will appoint William J. Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to serve as acting Director of National Intelligence after the departure of Tulsi Gabbard.

Trump taps housing finance Director Pulte as acting director of national intelligence after Gabbard

President Trump has tapped federal housing finance Director Bill Pulte to be acting director of national intelligence to replace Tulsi Gabbard.

Trump demands New York civil, criminal cases be dismissed

President Trump demanded Tuesday that the legal cases against him be dismissed because his former lawyer said he was "coerced" into testifying against Mr. Trump during the investigations.

Judge rules anti-Trump group can fly ’86 47′ flag, rejects it’s a call for political violence

Displaying an "86 47" flag cannot be interfered with by the National Park Service, a federal judge ruled Monday -- the same anti-Trump message that led to former FBI Director James B. Comey's indictment for threatening the president.

Newark mayor questions state police tactics at Delaney Hall after Sherrill’s order, calls agency ‘a sword’

Newark Mayor Baraka calls state police "a sword" after clashes outside Delaney Hall, saying he disagrees with the tactics used by law enforcement.

WATCH: Schiff ducks Platner questions as embattled Dem Senate hopeful hits DC

Sen. Adam Schiff says he'll wait to learn more about allegations against Maine Democrat Graham Platner as party divisions grow over his Senate bid.

Foreign enemies have a shockingly simple way to track US troops overseas, lawmakers warn

Lawmakers warn the Pentagon has failed to protect military personnel from adversaries exploiting commercially available cell phone location data.

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