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Stacey Abrams-founded voter activist group hit with mass layoffs after record-breaking ethics fine

A nonprofit political activist group founded by Georgia perennial candidate Stacey Abrams saw major layoffs this weekend after a massive fine was imposed by the state ethics commission.

‘STOP MADNESS’: Tools to sanction bad actors ‘fueling’ illegal immigration is focus of Scott, Moreno bill

FIRST ON FOX: Republican Sens. Tim Scott and Bernie Moreno rolled out a measure to provide President Trump with tools to sanction bad actors "fueling" illegal immigration, Fox News Digital has learned.

GOP rebels’ fury over spending cuts may force Trump budget bill to miss key deadline

House Republicans are likely going to miss a key self-imposed deadline in the budget reconciliation process amid disagreements over how much funding to cut.

‘Radical lunatics’: Trump, Musk target USAID

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Trump border czar Tom Homan wants lower standards for jailing illegal immigrants

The White House's border czar said he wants less rigorous, state-level jailing standards to apply to illegal immigrants so that local authorities can hold more migrants for deportation.

Who gets more disaster aid? Republican states. Experts explain that and more about FEMA

Federal disaster aid is nearly everywhere. About 94% of Americans live in a county that has gotten Federal Emergency Management Agency help for disasters since 2011.

Trump names Scott Bessent acting head of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau

President Trump on Monday named Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, replacing former director Rohit Chopra who was fired by the president over the weekend.

Jeffries details plans for Democrats to push back on Trump, GOP actions

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries sent a letter to his caucus on Monday detailing the party's strategy for combating President Trump's executive actions and other GOP policies, including using the upcoming government funding negotiations as leverage.

New House committee chair devising strategy to pass child online safety bill

Newly installed House Energy and Commerce Chairman Brett Guthrie told The Washington Times he wants to pass legislation to protect children online this Congress after a bipartisan effort sputtered out last session.

Dozens of Education Department workers are put on leave over Trump’s anti-DEI order

Dozens of employees at the U.S. Education Department were put on paid administrative leave in response to President Trump's order banning diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the federal government, according to a labor union that represents hundreds of workers in the agency.

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