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Virginia Governor Refuses to Help ICE Deport Stabbing Suspect Without Warrant

Abdul Jalloh, who has been charged more than 40 times, has an order of removal signed by a judge.

Noem says Trump personally approved her deportation ads

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem told senators on Tuesday that she personally ran her plans by President Trump to spend more than $200 million on pro-deportation ads that have boosted her own profile.

What happens next for Nancy Mace?

Rep. Nancy Mace, South Carolina Republican, is facing a House Ethics Committee investigation over allegations she improperly billed her congressional office for expenses tied to her Washington, D.C., home -- and the fallout could shape the trajectory of her political future.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says nonjudicial warrants used 28 times to enter homes

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday that her officers have used administrative warrants -- those that aren't approved by a judge -- to enter homes to make arrests 28 times so far.

Wall Street opens down again amid fears of higher oil prices, wider conflict in Middle East

Stocks on Wall Street opened sharply down Tuesday as investors digested surging oil prices and the realization that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is likely deepening instead of abating after days of military strikes.

Supreme Court sides with New York Republican in congressional redistricting fight

The Supreme Court halted a New York state court ruling that would have redrawn the boundaries of the district held by Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis.

Pelosi’s war powers flip-flop exposed in resurfaced Obama-era clip contradicts Trump criticism on Iran

Nancy Pelosi defended Obama's Libya strikes without congressional approval in 2011 but now is condemning Trump's Iran operation — both carried out without Congress' say-so.

‘The right thing’: Paxton, Cornyn trade blows in Texas primary but unite for Trump’s Iran strikes

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said President Donald Trump "did the right thing" with Operation Epic Fury, while Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, was on Air Force One when he gave the order.

GOP Texas candidate in the hot seat after rival exposes family’s Dem donations: ‘Doesn’t make sense’

Texas GOP candidate alleges rival may be Democrat infiltrator in open primary system after discovering opponent's family donated $30,000 to Beto O'Rourke.

Kristi Noem to face Senate grilling over Minneapolis shootings as DHS shutdown hits week 3

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's hearing comes as the agency remains shutdown for a third week, and as lawmakers demand she resign, be fired or impeached.

How Ken Paxton MAGAfied Texas in his rise to the top

On Jan. 6, 2021, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declared to a raucous crowd of President Donald Trump’s supporters, many of whom were moments...

Texas Senate primaries explode as Cornyn warns Paxton could cost GOP majority, Democrats clash over race

Texas Senate primary between Cornyn, Paxton, and Hunt could decide Republican control in 2026. Democrats Crockett and Talarico battle for nomination.

DOJ drops attempt to punish Democrat-connected law firms

The Justice Department told a federal appeals court on Monday that it was dropping a host of appeals challenging lower court rulings that had blocked President Trump's attempts to punish Democrat-connected law firms.

Nancy Mace faces House ethics committee investigation

Rep. Nancy Mace is under investigation by the House ethics committee after the Office of Congressional Conduct found "substantial reason to believe" that the South Carolina Republican "engaged in improper reimbursement practices."

Supreme Court: California parents have a right to know whether child is transitioning in school

The Supreme Court sided with parents Monday in a legal fight over California's requirement public school teachers keep gender transitions secret from the students' parents.

Senate test vote on bipartisan housing package succeeds

The Senate on Monday approved a procedural test vote needed to begin debate on bipartisan legislation designed to expand housing supply and lower the cost of homebuying.

After briefing, lawmakers disagree on whether Iran threat to U.S. was imminent

Republicans and Democrats remain split on whether Congress needs to authorize President Trump's military operation in Iran, after an initial classified briefing on the matter Monday.

Supreme Court blocks California ban on notifying students’ parents about gender transitions

The Supreme Court granted an emergency appeal blocking a California law that banned schools from notifying parents about students' gender identity changes.

Centrist Dems met to plot 2028. Then Iran happened.

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Hours after the American military strikes in Iran started, Third Way co-founder Matt Bennett scrambled to write up a presentation on...

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