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Tim Walz’s jab at Trump over Reflecting Pool draws fraud scandal backlash: ‘Sit this one out’

Gov. Tim Walz's viral jab at Trump over the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool cleanup drew conservative blowback pointing to Minnesota's fraud scandal.

Sixth suspect charged in alleged plot to turn White House UFC event into mass-casualty attack

The FBI identified a sixth suspect in the alleged plot targeting UFC Freedom 250 in D.C. involving explosive drones and a planned White House assault.

Far from a millionaire, Ilhan Omar now claims a potentially negative net worth

Rep. Ilhan Omar drastically revised her financial disclosures, reducing claimed assets from up to $30 million to at most $125,000 amid fraud allegations.

WATCH: Dems unite on anti-terror spying authority amid standoff over Trump’s DNI pick

Democratic senators agree Congress should renew FISA Section 702 spying powers but raise concerns about Bill Pulte as acting intelligence director.

LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s resignation long overdue

Alberto Carvalho has finally resigned as superintendent of LAUSD — and the resignation was...

Republicans try to flip an Iowa Senate seat and reclaim a supermajority in year-end special election

Some Iowans are ringing in 2026 with a special election on the final Tuesday of the year, casting ballots for a state senator in a race that offers Republicans an opportunity to reclaim two-thirds control of the chamber.

DOJ pushed to prosecute Kilmar Abrego Garcia only after mistaken deportation, judge’s order says

A newly unsealed order in the criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia reveals that high-level Justice Department officials pushed for his indictment, calling it a "top priority," only after he was mistakenly deported and then ordered returned to the U.S.

Trump said White House ballroom will have ‘drone-free roof’

President Trump said the White House's new ballroom will have a "drone-free" roof and bulletproof glass.

Judge rules that ICE can obtain some Medicaid data

Medicaid data can now be shared with immigration enforcement authorities, a federal judge ruled Monday, after a monthslong effort to prevent it.

Trump can’t starve consumer bureau of funds, court rules

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the White House cannot shutter the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by using a novel interpretation of the law to starve the watchdog of funding.

Trump is seeing terrorists in surprising new places

President Trump has emerged as the king of terrorist designations. In less than a year in office, he has added more groups to the State Department's Foreign Terrorist Organization list than any other administration did over four years.

US judge orders suspect detained for threatening to kill Richard Grenell

The suspect harassed Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell for 'months' and lied about his identity, Fox News has learned.

Maine nonprofit with Somali ties reportedly sees state funding shut off after fraud claims

Maine suspends funding to Gateway Community Services after fraud allegations surface, with state seeking over $1 million in improper Medicaid payments.

DOJ’s second-in-command could be central to ‘vindictive’ prosecution of Abrego Garcia, judge rules

The new order stops short of compelling any government witnesses to testify for next month's hearing.

DOJ challenges Virginia law granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants

The Justice Department filed suit against Virginia, claiming its in-state tuition policy for illegal immigrants unlawfully favors noncitizens over American students.

DHS looks to demolish historic St Elizabeths buildings due to ‘unacceptable’ risks

Historic St. Elizabeths buildings face demolition as DHS claims emergency conditions. The move is facing pushback from preservation groups.

The Progressive Insistence That the Trump Administration Is a ‘Regime’

If the Trump administration is a ‘regime,’ then the same term can equally be applied to the Biden or Obama administrations, or any other.

The Covid Fraud Scandal Is Much Bigger Than Minnesota

Republicans ought to resist the temptation to make the Minnesota fraud story an immigration story.

Suspected D.C. pipe bomber in court for detention hearing

The Virginian accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic national headquarters the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol appeared in federal court Tuesday as prosecutors argued to keep the suspect behind bars.

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