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VP Vance curses out senators after heated Kennedy hearing: ‘Full of sh– and everyone knows it’

Vice President Vance took to social media on Thursday to support HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid blowback from Democrat Senators in a Finance Committee hearing.

Meet the radical DC activist mobilizing gang members, ‘hardcore men’ to target federal takeover: ‘Real enemy’

Washington, D.C., activist Malik Shabazz is calling on gang members and “hardcore men" to unite in opposition to the Trump administration’s crackdown on crime.

DOJ sues Mayor Wu over immigration policies: Boston ‘among the worst sanctuary offenders’

The Department of Justice sued Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu and the city's police commissioner, alleging their policies shield illegal immigrants from ICE.

Congress takes aim at ‘cashless bail disaster’ with new White House-backed proposals

The White House supports legislation to eliminate cashless bail in the capital and other jurisdictions, with bills led by Sens. Marsha Blackburn and John Cornyn.

RFK Jr. invokes Democrat father’s words to defend Trump-backed CDC shakeup at Senate hearing

Health Secretary RFK Jr. quotes his father while defending CDC reforms that led to the firing of a director and staff resignations amid the Trump administration's changes.

Severe Secret Service sniper shortage leaves US leaders vulnerable, watchdog warns

The Secret Service counter sniper team is 73% understaffed, according to a new Department of Homeland Security report, potentially jeopardizing the protection of senior leaders.

As ‘Squad’ turns assimilation into ‘dirty word,’ expert urges US leaders to renounce foreign loyalties

After "Squad" member Rep. Rashida Tlaib blasted America as a country founded on racism, an expert is warning about a rise in anti-American ideals and “ethno-politics" in the U.S.

Abrego Garcia case prompts key DOJ oustings, clears way for Trump deportation agenda

The deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia has led to multiple Justice Department firings and prompted federal judges to question the government's actions.

RFK Jr. defends firing spree at CDC, vows ‘new blood’ at agency

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends CDC firings during Senate hearing, citing poor COVID-19 response and promising new leadership at the agency.

Trump’s Push to End Remote Work Succeeds as Federal Employees Return to the Office

The percentage of federal employees working on-site is up to 46 percent, a nearly 30 point increase from last year.

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