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Bessent: Covering tariff refunds wouldn’t be a ‘problem’ for Treasury

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday said it's no "problem" for the U.S. to pay off tariff refunds if the Supreme Court rules against President Trump's tariffs. "It won't be a problem if we have to do it, but I can tell you that if it happens — which I don't think it's going to...

Thousands of protesters rally against ICE in Minneapolis, other cities after shooting

Thousands of protesters rallied across the country on Saturday against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after an officer shot and killed a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis on Wednesday. Minneapolis saw tens of thousands of people march the city streets, Time reported. Protests and vigils have been ongoing since Wednesday night. Minneapolis police said 30 people...

Bob Weir, Grateful Dead guitarist and founding member, dies at 78

"Bobby will forever be a guiding force whose unique artistry reshaped American music."

Trump says Venezuela has begun releasing political prisoners ‘in a BIG WAY’

Trump says Venezuela releasing political prisoners 'in a BIG WAY' after U.S. military operation captured Maduro with least 18 freed so far from detention.

Michael Goodwin: NYC is in grave danger with Mayor Mamdani’s anti-policing policies

Though he’s been in office less than two weeks, Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Socialist-echoing choices...

Hawley breaks with Trump on Venezuela as policy rift continues

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is no stranger to breaking with President Donald Trump, with the latest instance coming on Thursday when he supported a bipartisan resolution to rein in Trump's war authority.

Dem narrative challenged after DHS exposes identity of ‘married couple’ in CBP-related shooting

As new protests erupt over another shooting involving an immigration agent in Portland, DHS is setting the record straight on the two victims’ suspected gang affiliation.

Trump admin says Maduro capture reinforces Alien Enemies Act removals

The Trump administration's and ACLU's new court filings both seek to use Maduro's indictment to their advantage.

Republicans need Susan Collins to win reelection. Trump keeps going after her.

Donald Trump said Thursday a Republican senator who is crucial to the party’s chances of keeping the Senate this year should “never be elected...

New Body-Cam Footage Shows Minnesota Shooting from ICE Officer’s Perspective

It’s clear that Renee Good was not near law enforcement by accident.

‘The Nominations of David Sentelle and Paul Niemeyer’

That’s the subtitle of my new Confirmation Tales post, which illustrates the role that serendipity can play in judicial selection.

‘Transition’ to What, Exactly?

Maduro is gone, and his regime is in charge.

Re: ‘Most Flawed Grant of Habeas Relief in [Fifth Circuit] History’

I’m pleased to report that the Fifth Circuit panel reversed course yesterday, withdrew its previous ruling, and summarily affirmed the district court’s denial of...

Feds detail 3 more noncitizen voting cases

Federal authorities this week won a guilty plea from an illegal immigrant who cast votes in Michigan, plus announced indictments against two men they accused of voting illegally in New Jersey.

Hennepin County prosecutor calls on the public to share Renee Good shooting evidence with her office

Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty on Friday called on members of the public to send any video or other evidence in the fatal shooting of Renee Good directly to her office, despite the Trump administration's decision to hand the investigation solely to the FBI.

Venezuela’s Machado expected to visit White House, might share Nobel Peace Prize with Trump

President Trump says Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado will visit the White House soon, a meeting that will focus on the future of the Western Hemisphere -- and the fate of her Nobel Peace Prize.

DNC threatens lawsuits against states that cooperate with feds to scrub voter rolls

The Democratic National Committee warned 10 GOP-led states Friday that it will sue them if they cooperate in a Trump administration effort to clean up their voter rolls.

DHS launches massive probe of immigration fraud in Minnesota

The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday what it called a "sweeping" review of refugees in Minnesota, saying it would conduct new background checks and reverify their claims of persecution to ensure they deserved to be in the U.S.

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