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GOP firebrand urges Trump agencies to claw back massive taxpayer benefits paid out to immigrants

Sen. Jim Banks is urging key Trump administration agencies to recoup what he believes could be billions in benefits paid out to immigrants on the American taxpayer’s dime.

Pro-life group finds Biden-era FDA policy is driving 500 abortions per day, says Trump has power to end it

Mail-order abortion pills now account for one in four U.S. abortions after the Biden administration removed doctor visit requirements, a new report shows.

Trump’s critical mineral stockpile is long past due

The Trump administration’s decision to create a national stockpile of critical minerals is long overdue and strategically essential. Critical minerals underpin the modern economy and are at the center of America’s competition with China. Washington must safeguard its supply of strategic minerals and prevent Beijing from gaining a stranglehold on them. On Feb. 2, the […]

Trump returns to National Prayer Breakfast as faith takes center stage in second term

President Donald Trump returns to the National Prayer Breakfast after pledging to protect Christians and form a Justice Department task force to combat anti-Christian discrimination.

Republican who said Sen Cassidy ‘sucks,’ gets Trump endorsement after ditching Senate bid for House run

President Trump has endorsed state Sen. Blake Miguez who is running for U.S. House of Representatives after dropping a U.S. Senate bid in Louisiana.

The Most Erratic President in the World

Trump’s on-again, off-again relationship with . . . just about everything.

Trump Admin to Pull 700 Agents Out of Minnesota Because of ‘Unprecedented’ Cooperation from Local Officials

County jails have begun informing ICE when they have an immigration target in custody, White House border czar Tom Homan said.

Spanberger Admin Warns Virginia Dems Ultra-Blue Congressional Map Could Cause Logistical Nightmare

Spanberger believes the ten-to-one map preferred by many Virginia Democrats would result in split districts and complicate vote counting.

Can Sociology Be Salvaged?

Sociology could return to academic respectability, but that would mean abandoning its current ideological framework.

DHS drawdown begins in Minnesota; 700 officers to leave immediately

White House border czar Tom Homan declared a victory of sorts in Minneapolis, saying the feds are now getting "unprecedented cooperation" from local communities and the Department of Homeland Security will remove 700 officers from the state.

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran resigns from White House’s Council of Economic Advisers

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran is resigning from his White House job as chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, fulfilling a pledge he made to senators to avoid the appearance of a conflict.

Thune blasts Jeffries, Schumer as ‘afraid of their shadows’ as DHS funding fight heats up

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., believed that the top two congressional Democrats were "afraid of their shadows" as DHS funding negotiations gear up.

Jill Biden’s 2019 memoir described being ‘devastated’ by divorce from Bill Stevenson, now charged with murder

Former first lady Jill Biden discussed in her 2019 memoir feeling devasted after divorcing Bill Stevenson, who is now charged in his wife's murder.

Trump speaks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on range of issues including Russia-Ukraine war

President Trump said he spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping Wednesday to discuss a range of issues, including the war between Ukraine and Russia.

Choppier seas await Mamdani-backed candidates after Diana Moreno’s landslide win

NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s pick to succeed him in the state Assembly cruised to an easy victory Tuesday night....

Trump’s Iran threats face ‘Obama red line’ test as White House pivots to diplomacy

Trump threatens Iran with military action while pursuing diplomatic talks. Recent drone shootdowns escalate tensions as diplomatic summit approaches.

Shutdown averted for now, but Senate warns DHS fight could trigger another in days

Senate Republicans fear that the Trump-Schumer deal, which included a two-week extension to DHS funding, won't allow enough time to prevent the agency from shutting down in the coming days.

House Republicans sue to block Utah congressional map that favors Democrats

Utah Republicans challenge court-ordered congressional map in federal lawsuit, arguing judge violated Constitution by bypassing legislature's authority.

GOP must race for new ‘big, beautiful bill’ to slash costs before midterms, top House Republicans warn

Republicans say they have just months to move a sweeping package cutting taxes and lowering everyday costs before election-year politics close the window.

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