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Some migrants, anticipating Trump’s policies, are already turning back home: report

Some migrants are planning to return home if they can't get into the U.S. before President-elect Trump takes office.

Dem senator urges Biden to extend protections for illegal immigrants before Trump admin: ‘Nobody is safe’

Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is calling on President Biden to extend deportation protections for illegal immigrants in the U.S. before President-elect Trump takes office.

Outgoing GOP congressman seeks role as Trump’s drug czar after first nominee falls through

Outgoing GOP Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, R-N.Y., is gunning to be the next leader of President-elect Donald Trump's Drug Enforcement Agency, after Trump's first nominee withdrew his name amid criticism.

Supreme Court weighs transgender youth treatments in landmark case

The Supreme Court's ruling on the Tennessee legislation could affect similar laws in 25 states.

Pete Hegseth ramps up Pentagon pitch with back-to-back meetings on Capitol Hill

Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's Pentagon pick, is making rounds on Capitol Hill ahead of his nomination hearing, amid reports the former president is eyeing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as his replacement.

Dems renew push for limiting presidential clemency powers after Hunter Biden pardon

Calls to limit presidential pardon powers have fallen on party lines in the House of Representatives.

Trump keeps Whatley at Republican National Committee following ‘OUTSTANDING and HISTORIC JOB’

President-elect Trump on Wednesday invited Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley to continue steering the GOP's national party committee, and Whatley quickly accepted.

Top Dems, activists call on Biden admin to dole out more student loan forgiveness before term ends

Top Democratic lawmakers and activists alike are calling on the Biden administration to ignore a federal injunction and continue wiping out student loan debt before its tenure comes to a close.

Make America normal again, what’s next for colleges and other commentary

Indeed, “the 2024 election was a profound rebuke of the wokeness that universities have unleashed in the last decade.”

Pete Hegseth says he will keep fighting for defense secretary job

Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's embattled choice for secretary of defense, says he's not backing down from the position as allegations of misconduct mount.

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