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Biden admits keeping classified Afghanistan document ‘for posterity’s sake’ in leaked audio

Leaked audio reveals former President Joe Biden said he kept a classified Afghanistan document after his presidency for "posterity's sake."

Biden’s autopen use questioned amid released audio from Special Counsel Hur interview

President Biden's use of autopen has come back into focus amid the release of the audio of his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur.

Biden repeatedly says ‘I don’t remember’ regarding classified documents in newly released Hur interview audio

An audio file reveals Biden's repeated memory lapses during questioning about classified documents. Despite this, no charges were filed after the investigation.

Bumpy Weather Over Newark: House Democrats could face consequences for Delaney Hall incident

A trio of House Democrats could face major consequences after they scuffled with federal law enforcement officers at Newark ICE detention center Delaney Hall on May 9.

Mace delivers blistering impact statement, shakes hand of trans threat suspect’s father after bond is denied

Rep. Nancy Mace called for accountability and criticized a culture of violence against elected officials, especially women, after allegedly receiving threats from Samuel "Roxie" Cain.

Grassley calls on FBI to release Biden-era emails over jailed first-term Trump personnel

Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles E. Grassley on Thursday asked the FBI for internal communications regarding the prosecution of President Trump and his first-term White House staff.

Squad’s Omar curses reporter for asking about visits to deported gang member

Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, the Democrats' leading figure in the far-left Squad, used a four-letter word to shoo off a reporter who asked whether her party should be visiting a deported illegal immigrant who's an accused member of the brutal gang MS-13.

Trump DOJ sues Michigan, Hawaii over planned climate change lawsuits against oil companies

President Trump's Justice Department is going on the legal offensive, suing Michigan and Hawaii in two separate lawsuits ahead of the states' planned litigation against fossil fuel companies on climate change.

Trump DHS slams more ‘sob story’ reporting after Tren de Aragua gang members send SOS signal

The Trump Department of Homeland Security is slamming Reuters for what it is calling “sob story" reporting about illegal gang members after the outlet reported on suspected Tren de Aragua members forming an “S-O-S" sign at a Texas detention center.

Acting ICE director says agency will ‘ramp up’ raids if sanctuary jurisdictions don’t cooperate

Todd Lyons, the acting director for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, praised California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his state's cooperation with ICE.

Feds begin charging illegal immigrants with trespassing on military land

The Justice Department is bringing a new tool to the border fight, charging the first set of illegal immigrants with entering a restricted military zone in southern New Mexico.

Trump nominates Waltz for U.N. ambassador, moving him out of national security post

President Trump announced Thursday that he is nominating Mike Waltz to be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, moving him out of his post as White House national security adviser in a big administration shake-up.

Schumer calls Senate’s tie vote against Trump’s tariffs a ‘win’

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer defended his decision to agree to hold a vote on a resolution overturning President Trump's emergency declaration justifying sweeping tariffs when he knew one of his senators would miss the vote.

GM says tariffs will cost it up to $5B, but car buyers won’t see big price changes

Major automakers tabulated the cost of tariffs and announced moves to increase U.S. production of certain vehicles Thursday, underscoring the market-moving power of President Trump's trade actions.

Stephen Miller says the Washington press corps is acting as ‘shills for MS-13 terrorists’

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller lashed out at journalists Thursday for the way they've covered illegal immigration, saying they had to be shamed into reporting on rapes and slayings of Americans.

Judge rules Trump can’t use Alien Enemies Act to deport Tren de Aragua gang members

The Alien Enemies Act can't be used to detain and deport Venezuelan gang members, a federal judge ruled Thursday, delivering a major blow to President Trump's claims of expansive deportation powers.

Fast fashion faces price hike as U.S. closes China import loophole, pushing shoppers to thrifting

Fast fashion giants Shein and Temu are hiking prices as a key U.S. trade exemption expires Friday, and shoppers are already feeling the impact.

Memorial wall to fallen USAID staffers is removed from the agency’s former building

Contractors hired by the Trump administration have removed a memorial wall to fallen staffers from the now-closed headquarters of the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Mike Waltz out as national security adviser

National Security Adviser Mike Waltz is leaving his position along with his deputy, Alex Wong, according to reports.

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