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Ex-CIA deputy director sounds the alarm about terror threat posed by open border

Former CIA Deputy Director Mike Morrell warned the Biden administration may need to use emergency authorities to keep terrorists from crossing the border.

‘Greatest threat’: Former top Kamala Harris aide reveals which Trump VP pick could sink her candidacy

A former communications director for Vice President Harris said GOP Sen. JD Vance is “super smart" and poses the "greatest threat" to her vice presidency in 2024.

Trump pulls away from Biden in one-time swing state: poll

Former President Donald Trump holds an 18-point lead over President Biden in Iowa, according to a new poll in a one-time crucial general election battleground state that Barack Obama won twice

Democrat power broker, donor charged with racketeering

New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin unsealed an indictment against a host of Democrat power brokers in the state on Monday, including businessman George Norcross.

Red states ask court to stop Jack Smith’s gag order against Trump in Florida documents case

A group of 24 Republican state attorneys general have filed an amicus brief in Trump's classified documents case asking a Florida court to not grant Jack Smith's gag order request.

Hunter Biden files and quickly withdraws motion for new trial in criminal gun case

Hunter Biden's legal team on Monday filed and quickly withdrew a motion requesting a new trial in the first son's gun case in Wilmington, Delaware.

Israel, Hezbollah on ‘brink’ of all-out war, officials warn

President Biden's administration is pushing to stop Israel from going to war in Lebanon against Hezbollah as the Iran-backed terror group escalates its attacks.

White House stymied bipartisan support for presidential ethics bill, says top House Dem

Rep. Katie Porter said her efforts to bring bipartisan support to a presidential ethics bill were foiled after lawmakers spoke to the White House while she was on a plane.

Illegal immigrant police could soon fill beleaguered ranks of blue city

The Seattle Police Department will now be able to hire participants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy first introduced under the Obama administration.

‘No consensus’: House backs off of push for large-scale AI regulations

The House of Representatives may not entertain the Senate's AI framework even if it came up for a vote in the upper chamber, Majority Leader Steve Scalise suggested.

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