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House Democrats hold ‘shadow hearings’ as they build case to impeach Kristi Noem

House Democrats are advancing an impeachment investigation into DHS Secretary Kristi Noem as Republicans probe ICE operations following a second fatal civilian shooting.

The Durability of the Left’s Comforting Myths

CNN guest and onetime MSNBC host Tiffany Cross asserted without a hint of self-consciousness that Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer was ‘right-wing.’

Gavin Newsom Is Fooling No One

The California governor can hardly pretend to be a champion of free speech, gun rights, and life.

Trump Warns Iran Anew: ‘The Next Attack Will Be Far Worse’

This is more than two weeks after Trump told the Iranian people, via Truth Social, ‘Help is on its way.’

Rubio says Venezuela shows promise after raid amid ‘gangster paradise’

The Trump administration is seeking a transition to a "friendly, stable, prosperous" Venezuela that is democratic and holds free and fair elections, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Congress on Wednesday, but cautioned it won't happen overnight.

Melania Trump rings opening bell at NYSE to celebrate movie opening

First lady Melania Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday to celebrate the release of her documentary this week.

Jeffries says Trump’s comments about attack on Rep. Ilhan Omar ‘fan the flames’

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries slammed President Trump for speculating that Rep. Ilhan Omar staged an attack on herself by an assailant who sprayed an unknown substance at her during a town hall event.

Trump warns Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over his ICE comments

President Trump warned Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Wednesday that he is "playing with fire" after the local leader said his city does not enforce federal immigration laws.

Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates say they will not assist the U.S. in strikes against Iran

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two key U.S. allies in the Middle East, have said they will not assist in any U.S. military action against Iran, as President Trump warns of potential strikes.

Meth conviction not sufficient to cancel gun rights, appeals court rules

A federal appeals court has overturned a gun possession conviction of a drug user, ruling that a prior felony conviction for having methamphetamine wasn't enough to deny him his gun rights permanently.

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