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Man accused of Iran-backed Trump assassination plot compared his plan to Butler shooting: FBI

Asif Merchant told an FBI agent he thought Iran "was responsible" for the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, but the bureau found no evidence of that.

Spanberger lashes out at Pentagon after Hegseth pulls colleges’ support over woke ‘ideologies’

Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger slams Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth after military cuts ties with William & Mary over alleged woke ideologies.

The billionaire tax — wrong solution for California’s spending problem

Gavin Newsom says he opposes the “billionaire tax” proposed by his union allies. But...

#FreeBritney was a mistake — and exposes society’s failures in dealing with mental health

The pop princess’ predicament echoes a debate unfolding on the streets of America’s largest...

Keir Starmer’s cowardice amid Iran war shames Britain — and insults the US

Never in the field of human conflict has a British prime minister done so...

Rep. Tony Gonzales announces he will not seek re-election amid House Ethics investigation into affair

Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, announced Thursday evening he will not seek re-election amid a House Ethics investigation into an affair he admitted to having with a former staffer.

Gonzales, a married father of 6, admitted to the affair for the first time on Wednesday – a day after advancing to the GOP primary runoff for his congressional district.

"At 18, I swore an oath to defend our nation against all enemies, foreign and domestic. During my 20 years in the military and three terms in Congress, I have fought for that cause with absolute dedication to the country that I love," Gonzales said in a statement.

"From overcoming the border crisis to taking a stand with my communities after the worst school shooting in Texas’ history, my philosophy has never changed: do as much as you can, and always fight for the greater good," he continued.

MIKE JOHNSON ASKS EMBATTLED HOUSE REPUBLICAN TONY GONZALES TO DROP RE-ELECTION BID

"After deep reflection and with the support of my loving family, I have decided not to seek re-election while serving out the rest of this Congress with the same commitment I’ve always had to my district," he added. "Through the rest of my term, I will continue fighting for my constituents, for whom I am eternally grateful.

Gonzales confessed to the affair during an appearance on a conservative talk radio show one day after advancing to a runoff election in his congressional district's GOP primary.

The House Ethics Committee also launched an investigation into Gonzales on Wednesday to determine if he engaged in sexual misconduct with a female member of his staff and whether he doled out special favors or privileges as a result.

Senate Democrats again block Homeland Security funding, ignore GOP warnings of Iran war needs

Senate Democrats Thursday blocked a Department of Homeland Security funding bill for the third time, despite their Republican colleagues' concern that it is dangerous to keep the department shut down amid the growing conflict with Iran.

U.S. and Venezuela agree to reestablish diplomatic relations in historical shift

The United States and Venezuela agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations in a major shift in a historically adversarial relationship, the State Department said on Thursday.

House panel advances kids online safety bill, but path to passage appears grim

A House committee has revamped its version of kids online safety legislation for at least the third time, losing bipartisan support in the process and likely impairing its ability to pass the House.

Pentagon labels Anthropic ‘supply chain risk’ to national security — but will the designation last?

The Defense Department on Thursday reportedly designated artificial intelligence company Anthropic a "supply chain risk" to national security -- even as the firm's AI models are being used to support the U.S. in the war against Iran.

Four Democrats join GOP to approve House bill to end DHS shutdown

The House passed legislation Thursday that would fund the Department of Homeland Security and end the weekslong partial government shutdown, as GOP lawmakers argue the continued closure puts the country at risk amid the war with Iran.

Trump seeks cooperation from Iranian diplomats, says war is ahead of schedule

President Trump on Thursday called on Iranian diplomats to work with the U.S. to form a new government in Tehran and said the U.S. military is moving "far ahead of schedule" in the war against Iran.

DOJ continues Biden autopen probe despite former president being unlikely to face charges

DOJ continues investigating Biden's autopen use for pardons and commutations, though officials say former president unlikely to face criminal charges.

US restores diplomatic relations with Venezuela amid push for democratic transition

US and Venezuela's interim authorities agree to restore diplomatic ties in major shift in bilateral relations, State Department officially announced Thursday.

Operation Epic Fury destroys Iran’s navy and cuts missile attacks by 90% in ongoing campaign

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper reveal Operation Epic Fury devastated Iran's military, sinking 30+ ships and cutting missile attacks 90%.

Republican group attacks Thomas Massie for his opposition to Iran war

Republicans attempting to oust Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie in a bitter primary are deploying his opposition to the war in Iran. The Republican Jewish...

Hegseth blasts Brits, says Iran’s chaotic retaliation has driven its own allies ‘into the American orbit’

War Secretary Hegseth says Iran's strikes on Gulf neighbors backfired, driving regional allies into U.S. orbit as CENTCOM prepares major firepower surge.

Clinton-appointed judge orders government to begin refunding $130B in Trump tariffs after SCOTUS ruling

Federal judge orders $130 billion refund process for Trump tariffs ruled illegal by Supreme Court, affecting over 1,000 companies who paid duties.

Trump’s new tariff plan barrels back to court following multistate lawsuit

A lawsuit looks to block President Donald Trump's new tariffs despite his warnings that doing so would result in the "economic ruination" of the country.

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