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Schumer says defunding law enforcement is ‘dangerous,’ despite refusing to reject calls for defunding police

Sen. Chuck Schumer claimed that calls to defund the police are "dangerous" despite refusing resolutions to oppose the movement in 2020.

Hawley grills Mayorkas on reports of forced child migrant labor: ‘Why shouldn’t you be impeached for this?’

Sen. Josh Hawley grilled DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over a bombshell report about an increase in forced child labor among unaccompanied children who came to the US.

Texas man accused of threatening to kill Rep. Maxine Waters in racist voicemails

A man in Houston, Texas, has been arrested and charged with leaving multiple threatening messages on the voicemail of Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California.

GOP mayor considering 2024 presidential run says defeating Trump, DeSantis is possible by ‘inspiring people’

Mayor Francis Suarez of Miami, Florida, during a stop in New Hampshire, tells Fox News he's "seriously considering" a run for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Conservative org prepares aggressive plan for DHS overhaul if Republicans win White House in 2024

A project by the Heritage Foundation is outlining how a Republican administration could reshape the Department of Homeland Security in ways that are radical and durable.

HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra violated Hatch Act, Office of Special Counsel finds

The Office of Special Counsel found that HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra violated the Hatch Act by advocating for Democrat California Senator Alex Padilla's re-election in 2022.

Senate could vote today on replacing Feinstein in committee, Schumer says

Democrats want to replace Sen Feinstein on the Senate Judiciary Committee, but Republicans are likely to derail the vote if it moves forward this afternoon as Schumer hopes.

Supreme Court signals it will make it easier for workers to claim religious accommodations

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Groff v. DeJoy Tuesday, which concerns a Christian mail worker who claims the U.S. Postal Service wrongfully fired him after failing to accommodate his beliefs about the Sabbath.

Largest-ever Wisconsin land conservation project dies in Legislature

A $15 million, 56,000-acre land purchase in Wisconsin's Pelican River Forest has been rejected by the state Legislature's budget committee.

Kevin McCarthy’s Big Gamble

When a debt-ceiling proposal comes to a vote, some Republicans might fall in line, but the math looks dicey for the House speaker.

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