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Only one House Dem voted in favor of voter ID, proof of citizenship in US elections

The House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at enhancing election security ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

6 House Republicans defy Trump on key agenda item in Dem-pushed vote

The House passed legislation to roll back President Donald Trump’s Canada tariffs after several Republicans joined Democrats in a rare rebuke. The resolution now heads to the Senate.

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Here’s how to make sure our military gets maximum ā€˜bang’ for the taxpayer’s buck

To ensure the Pentagon spends taxpayer dollars on national security and stops losing billions...

Iran’s rulers plainly fear US strikes — Trump should prove them right

Iran is doing exactly what President Donald Trump warned it not to do —...

The surprising reason why Americans could face high beef prices for years

America's cattle herd has shrunk to its smallest size in 75 years due to drought, pushing beef prices to near-record highs with no quick relief in sight.

Breaking the Fourth Wall: Left-wing groups defiant as GOP sheds light on groups tied to China

A top GOP House committee chairman exposed "malign foreign influence" during a Tuesday hearing, but the groups under scrutiny did not retreat or apologize.

Trump is Pushing Big Tech on Data Center Energy Costs

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Three Republicans side with Democrats to restore House ability to overturn Trump tariffs

House lawmakers, for the first time since President Trump implemented sweeping tariffs, now can use their authority to end the emergency declarations he used to justify the import levies on a whole slew of countries.

Grand jury rejects DOJ effort to indict Democratic lawmakers who urged military to defy illegal orders

A grand jury refused to indict Democratic lawmakers who urged military members to ignore "illegal orders," dealing a blow to the Justice Department.

The Media Botch the Gerrymandering Story

ā€˜I’m not outraged about the Democrats doing this or about the Republicans doing this because this is what politicians do.’

Federal prosecutors fail to secure grand jury indictment for ‘seditious six’ Democrats

Federal prosecutors from the District of Columbia reportedly tried and failed Tuesday to convince a grand jury to indict six Democratic lawmakers who created a video last year to urge members of the U.S. military and intelligence community to defy unlawful orders.

Key House committee advances nationwide voter ID bill, setting up 2026 election fight

The SAVE America Act would mandate voter photo ID nationwide and expand citizenship checks as Republicans pressure the Senate to take up the election integrity bill.

Former federal prosecutor who quit amid Trump administration dispute now representing Don Lemon

A former federal prosecutor who quit amid a dispute with the Trump administration is now representing former CNN host Don Lemon, who was one of nine people indicted for their alleged roles in disrupting a service at a Minnesota church where an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official was a pastor.

FBI raid of voting records meant to find long-elusive evidence of ballot misconduct in 2020 count

When the FBI seized voting records from Fulton County, Georgia, last month it was looking for evidence of "defects" in the vote count from the 2020 election, according to an affidavit unsealed Tuesday that backed up the search warrant.

Close Maduro ally pardoned by Biden once again a target of U.S. criminal investigation

Less than three years after President Joe Biden pardoned a close ally of Nicolas Maduro, the Justice Department is once again targeting the businessman, The Associated Press has learned, an investigation that could bolster the U.S. prosecution of the deposed Venezuelan leader.

How the head of ICE responded to questions in Congress over Trump’s immigration policies

President Donald Trump's top immigration officials appeared before Congress Tuesday for the first time since the shooting deaths of two American citizens in Minneapolis, seeking to defend their officers' actions as their agencies face intensifying scrutiny over nationwide immigration enforcement operations.

Trump administration takes down a rainbow flag at the Stonewall National Monument

The Trump administration has stopped flying a rainbow flag at the Stonewall National Monument, angering activists who see the change as a symbolic swipe at the country's first national monument to LGBTQ+ history.

Republican lawmakers grill telecom officials over phone records access in Trump investigation

Republican lawmakers decried Tuesday what they said were invasive tactics in the investigation of President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, pressing representatives from leading telecommunications companies about their role in providing prosecutors with phone records of certain sitting members of Congress.

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