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‘Lone actors’ are greatest safety threat during Trump’s inauguration: Capitol Police chief

An estimated 250,000 ticketed guests will attend the inauguration on Jan. 20, plus another 25,000 people who will be demonstrating in other places around the Capitol.

Schumer gathers key committee Dems to talk looming Hegseth confirmation hearing

Democrats on the Armed Services committee will meet with Chuck Schumer ahead of controversial Trump pick Pete Hegseth's confirmation meeting.

GOP revives illegal immigrant detention bill named after 12-year-old murder victim: ‘Justice for Jocelyn’

GOP lawmakers in the House and Senate are pushing again for legislation to require that all ICE beds are filled before illegal immigrants are released into the U.S.

Throw the book at ‘Gold Bars’ Bob Menendez — jail him for at least 15 years

Disgraced ex-Sen. Bob “Gold Bars" Menendez absolutely deserves to go to prison for 15 years, as federal prosecutors have requested.

Darkness in Venezuela, Newsom’s awful at ‘governing’ and other commentary

Venezuela’s recent election protest “unfolded as it was always destined to: Maduro, the architect of Venezuela’s deepening despair, remained in power,” mourns Robert...

Trump’s no-penalty sentence: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 14, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Judge Juan Merchan’s no-penalty sentence for President-elect Donald Trump in “hush money” case.

DOGE challenge: Waste watchdog dares Musk, Ramaswamy to cut $800 billion lost to fraud

The federal government blows as much as $800 billion a year on fraudulent benefit payments, according to a leading expert who said the incoming Trump administration could make a major dent in the federal deficit without having to slash departments or agencies.

Judge denies bid to block release of Jack Smith’s report on Trump election interference case

Federal Judge Aileen Cannon cleared the way for the release of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on the 2020 election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump.

D.C. officials say they’re prepared for Trump inauguration amid heightened security concerns

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and law enforcement officials on Monday sought to assure the public they are prepared for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next week in what they described as a "higher threat environment."

One bill can make America great again

In November 2024, people demanded change by electing President-elect Donald Trump to a second term in the White House. After four years of devastating inflation, a wide-open southern border, and failure after failure on the world stage, voters made clear that they have had enough. Trump’s promises to secure the border, lower prices for everyday […]

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