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Michigan pollster accuses McMorrow campaign of killing unfavorable Senate poll

A prominent Michigan pollster is accusing state Sen. Mallory McMorrow’s Senate campaign of pressuring a state capitol news outlet into killing a survey of the heated Democratic primary. The...

Trump’s Iran deal ‘giving a lot more to get a lot less’ than Obama’s, senator says

Trump's Iran memorandum of understanding draws bipartisan criticism and support as lawmakers debate whether it gives more than Obama's JCPOA.

Massachusetts Senate candidates trade sharp attacks in fiery debate as incumbent Markey skips event

Rep. Seth Moulton and Republican John Deaton clashed over Trump, immigration and Israel in a fiery Massachusetts Senate debate Tuesday night.

How alleged White House UFC attack plotters organized across four states

Five men allegedly plotted a mass-casualty attack at UFC Freedom 250 on White House grounds, allegedly meeting through TikTok before using encrypted apps.

Subcontractors say they’re owed millions, face financial ruin, after helping build Obama Presidential Center

Subcontractors claim millions in unpaid losses from Obama Presidential Center construction as the Chicago project prepares to open on Juneteenth.

Education Department shuffles civil rights, special education offices to other agencies

The Education Department will move its oversight of special education services and civil rights out of the agency to other parts of the government as part of the Trump administration's effort to shutter the department.

GOP picks Dallas for midterm convention, says Paxton

Republicans have chosen Dallas for September's first-of-its-kind midterm convention, according to Senate candidate Ken Paxton.

Tarp still covering facade of the Kennedy Center after Trump’s name was removed

A tarp was still covering the facade at the Kennedy Center on Tuesday, days after President Trump's name was removed on the order of a federal judge.

ICE says relaxed detention standards ‘reduce the burden’ on contractors running its lockups

Contractors running Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities can rely more heavily on artificial intelligence tools to communicate with detainees and continue refusing to pay the minimum wage for detainees' "voluntary work," under relaxed detention standards released Monday.

Former Trump attorneys, aides plead not guilty to Wisconsin fake elector felony charges

President Donald Trump's attorney for the 2020 campaign in Wisconsin and two former aides all pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony forgery charges for their roles in a fake elector scheme designed to overturn Trump's loss in the swing state.

Republicans bat down bid to handcuff Trump’s war powers as peace deal nears

Senate Republicans block Sen. Warnock's war powers resolution on Iran as a peace deal takes shape, giving Trump room to continue negotiations.

15 Antifa radicals indicted, 12 arrested in sweeping federal probe into Minneapolis anti-ICE operations

Fifteen alleged Antifa members indicted for conspiring to impede federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, according to federal prosecutors.

I Learned It by Watching You

Democrats are outraged over Republican efforts to meddle in Democratic primaries? They’re the ones who perfected the tactic.

Dealing with Reality

Opponents and supporters of a U.S.-Iranian deal are looking at the same event through opposite ends of a telescope.

Trump starts to fill in details, dispel rumors as Congress demands text of U.S.-Iran deal

President Trump on Tuesday said second-stage talks over Iran's nuclear program will unfold rapidly after a preliminary deal is inked Friday and that "all hell will rain down" if Tehran violates its commitments.

Trump’s National Garden of American Heroes hit with lawsuit

A handful of Washington preservation organizations are suing the Trump administration over President Trump's National Garden of American Heroes -- a massive outdoor complex planned to feature 250 larger-than-life statues of notable American figures.

Vance spars with ‘The View’ co-hosts over Epstein files: ‘We are not holding anything back’

Vice President J.D. Vance tangled Tuesday with the hosts of the ABC daytime talk show "The View" over the Trump administration's handling of the files of the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, saying federal officials are not hiding any documents.

J.D. Vance blames the political left’s rhetoric for planned attacks targeting the UFC event

Vice President J.D. Vance responded Tuesday to reports that law enforcement officials disrupted planned attacks intended to target the UFC cage-fighting event held at the White House last weekend in celebration of President Donald Trump's birthday.

‘Set up’: Federal court suggests DHS orchestrated release of homicide suspect to embarrass judge

The federal court in Rhode Island leveled a stunning accusation against ICE on Tuesday, suggesting the deportation agency "manipulated" a case to force a judge to release a migrant homicide suspect so the Trump administration could attack the judge.

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