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Cha-ching! How Dems milk the social justice game for the $$$

From shady migrant NGOs to shady Stacey-Abrams linked NGOs, Dems are only in the social-justice game for the money.

‘Oopsie’: Leaders laugh at judge’s order to stop deportations

El Salvador's president and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to celebrate a deportation flight that carried illegal immigrants out of the country even after a federal judge asked for the plane to be turned around.

Journalists break 140-year tradition of toasting the current president at Gridiron Club Dinner

Journalists attending Saturday night's annual Gridiron Club Dinner in Washington snubbed a toast for President Trump, breaking a 140-year-old tradition of toasting the sitting president.

Teachers unions are eager to shut down schools again

School shutdowns during COVID-19 were antiscience and set students back academically and socially for no real health benefits. If push comes to shove, teachers unions would happily shut down schools again. The two largest teachers unions in the country have both defended their antiscience school shutdowns and said that they would shutter schools again in […]

Mahmoud Khalil is just the beginning

The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and anti-Israel activist, tests President Donald Trump’s new policy to deport foreign nationals backing terrorist groups. The first case of its kind, it has ignited media frenzy and protests. How it unfolds could significantly influence the political climate during the initial phase of Trump’s second term. […]

New York City Council speaker Adrienne Adams launches run for mayor: reports

New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams launches run to replace incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, challenging the front-runner, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Musk admits mistakes, shares DOGE progress report with House Republicans

Billionaire and efficiency czar Elon Musk capped off a day on Capitol Hill with a meeting with House Republicans where he admitted to making mistakes and fielded questions from lawmakers on the inner workings and findings of his Department of Government Efficiency.

Appeals court allows Trump to fire watchdog who delayed other terminations

A federal appeals court gave President Trump at least a short-term victory Wednesday in allowing him to oust a government watchdog who has emerged as a chief hurdle to his plans to remake the federal bureaucracy.

Draft of Trump order seeks to eliminate Department of Education: report

President Donald Trump is seeking to eliminate the Education Department, according to an executive order reported by the Wall Street Journal.

Hunter Biden’s financial woes revealed in new motion to drop lawsuit: ‘Significant debt’

Hunter Biden's legal team filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit Wednesday, citing the former first son's financial troubles and the Palisades Fire as reasons.

Elon Musk strategizes $1 trillion spending cuts with House DOGE panel in closed-door meeting

House Republicans huddled with Elon Musk in a pair of meetings on Wednesday night.

Trump moves House GOP holdouts closer to supporting government funding extension

House Republican holdouts appear closer to supporting a plan to avert a partial government shutdown after a meeting with President Trump.

Trump’s speech to Congress used as evidence against him in court

President Trump's effusive praise of Elon Musk during his speech to Congress this week is already coming back to bite him, with one of his legal challengers saying he contradicted his own Justice Department's assurances to a judge.

Democrats see silver lining to layoffs in Virginia as they seek to rally voters for governor’s race

Democrats are betting the flurry of pink slips President Trump has doled out to tens of thousands of federal workers and the blowback from it will give them a boost in the Virginia gubernatorial race, as they look to rebound from a disastrous election cycle and repair their party's mangled image.

House Republicans forge ahead with censure of Rep. Al Green for heckling Trump

House Democrats on Wednesday failed to derail a censure resolution against Rep. Al Green, who was ejected from President Trump's address to Congress for disrupting the speech.

Vance says deportations aren’t higher because Biden ‘gutted’ DHS system

Vice President J.D. Vance defended the Trump administration's pace of immigration arrests and deportations Wednesday, saying they are trying to rebuild a Homeland Security operation that was "gutted" by President Biden.

USAID head Peter Marocco tells lawmakers he’s eyeing potential criminal charges for foreign aid fraud: report

The head of USAID told lawmakers Wednesday his staff was preparing potential criminal referrals against those who allegedly misused taxpayer dollars.

Democrat Rep. Stansbury goes on profane tirade during sanctuary city hearing: ‘total bulls***’

Democrat Rep. Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico went off in a curse-laden tirade against Republicans during a House Oversight Committee hearing on sanctuary cities, calling the hearing “utter bulls--t."

Young father killed by illegal immigrant highlights ‘betrayal’ of sanctuary cities, says Republican

Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins said that President Donald Trump has “ripped the curtains from the rods," revealing the impact of sanctuary policies across America.

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