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Liberal bishop’s Trump plea: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 25, 2025

NY Post readers discuss an Episcopalian bishop imploring President Trump to have mercy on vulnerable groups.

Trump’s bold strike against DEI ends 60 years of discrimination — and makes history

We’re only days into the Trump administration, and we can already identify one of his top five achievements.

Senate is preparing to confirm Hegseth as defense secretary in late evening vote

The Senate is muscling Pete Hegseth's nomination as defense secretary toward confirmation Friday, prioritizing his vow to create a "warrior culture" at the Pentagon over allegations of heavy drinking and aggressive behavior toward women.

Justice Department curtails prosecutions for blocking reproductive health care facilities

President Donald Trump's new Justice Department leadership issued an order Friday to curtail prosecutions against people accused of blocking reproductive rights facilities, calling the cases an example of the "weaponization" of law enforcement.

Trump is finally firing people

In his first go-around, it took President Trump 10 days to make his first major firing. This time it started on Day 1. And it's kept going.

New Jersey mayor blasts ICE for ‘blanket of fear’ after three illegal immigrants arrested in Newark

The mayor of New Jersey's largest city on Friday accused Homeland Security's deportation agency of a warrantless "raid" on a local business after officers questioned employees and arrested three suspected illegal immigrants.

Trump touts his Supreme Court picks, pardons for pro-life activists at March for Life

President Trump made a triumphant return to the March for Life on Friday, addressing the nation's largest anti-abortion demonstration via video.

Adam Schiff extends olive branch, Trump asks if he was ‘hit with a baseball bat’

Sen. Adam Schiff of California wanted to play nice with President Donald Trump on his trip to survey the wildfire devastation in California.

Lawmakers wanted an outsider to lead Secret Service but accept Trump’s inside pick

Key lawmakers who previously told The Washington Times that President Trump should pick an outsider to lead the embattled Secret Service after two attempts on his life are accepting his decision to tap a 23-year insider as the agency's next director.

U.S. Catholic bishops push back on Trump’s executive orders: ‘Deeply troubling’

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, slammed several of President Trump's recent executive orders, calling them "deeply troubling" for their potential harm to vulnerable communities, but he praised Mr. Trump's directive on biological sex.

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