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Jeffries hits back at Van Hollen over ‘spineless’ comment for not endorsing Mamdani yet

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries clapped back at fellow Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen over the Maryland lawmaker's criticism of the New Yorker's reluctance to endorse New York City Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani.

Republicans boost security funding for public officials in plan to keep government open

Republicans on Tuesday laid out their plan to keep the government open beyond Sept. 30 -- a mostly "clean," short-term extension of current spending levels and policies, with a few exceptions like additional funds to provide security for public officials.

Kash Patel serves up a verbal beatdown for Senate Democrats trying to bash him

Firmly ensconced in his position as FBI director and with seven months of successes under his belt, Kash Patel unloaded on his critics in Congress Tuesday, calling one Democratic senator a "coward" and "buffoon" and another an "embarrassment" who was dangerously dividing the country.

House move to turn off lawmakers’ authority to overturn Trump tariffs causes brief GOP revolt

The House voted Tuesday to continue to suppress its own authority to repeal President Trump's tariff policies, leading to a mini-GOP revolt on the floor.

ICE crackdowns intensify across Boston as sanctuary cities face Trump’s latest operation

Immigrants are being detained while going to work, outside courthouses, and at store parking lots in Metro Boston as President Donald Trump targets so-called sanctuary cities in his effort to ramp up immigration enforcement.

Feds rebuke Loudoun County for suspending boys who complained about biological girl in locker room

The Trump administration gave Loudoun County Public Schools a deadline on Tuesday to enter into a resolution agreement after finding that the district violated Title IX by punishing two male students who complained about a biological female in the boys' locker room.

Democrats blame ‘both sides’ for rash of political violence in America

Democrats pushed back Tuesday on complaints about political violence from the left, saying the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is the latest in a line of attacks that have claimed lives on all sides of the political divide.

Border Patrol agent who led immigration crackdown in Los Angeles arrives in Chicago

The Border Patrol agent who has broken norms leading an immigration crackdown in Los Angeles reached Chicago on Tuesday, potentially signaling a new, more aggressive phase to an enforcement surge announced last week in the nation's third-largest city.

Republicans unveil a bill to fund the government through Nov. 21. Democrats call it partisan

House Republicans unveiled on Tuesday a stopgap spending bill that would keep federal agencies funded through Nov. 21, daring Democrats to block it knowing that the fallout would likely be a partial government shutdown that would begin Oct. 1, the start of the new budget year.

‘Grampa’s rifle’ used in Charlie Kirk’s assassination

The 22-year-old man charged in Charlie Kirk's murder used his grandfather's antique rifle to shoot and kill the rising conservative star, a Utah prosecutor said Tuesday.

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