Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials will gain access to the personal data of over 79 million Medicaid enrollees under a new agreement signed Monday between the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to an agreement obtained by The Associated Press. …
Read More »Trump Denies Epstein Letter Allegation, Threatens to Sue Wall Street Journal
President Donald Trump on Thursday vehemently denied writing a letter to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that allegedly included a nude sketch and bore Trump’s signature—calling the report “fake” and threatening legal action against the Wall Street Journal, which broke the story. The Journal reported that Trump was one of …
Read More »House Votes to Yank Funding for NPR, PBS, Foreign Aid, Sending Bill to Trump’s Desk
The U.S. House cleared legislation just after midnight Friday that will cancel $9 billion in previously approved spending for public broadcasting and foreign aid, marking only the second time in more than three decades Congress has approved a presidential rescissions request. The 216-213 mostly party-line vote sends the bill to President Donald Trump …
Read More »Senate Republicans Vote to Claw Back Funding for NPR, PBS, Foreign Aid Programs
The U.S. Senate agreed to legislation early Thursday that will cancel $9 billion in previously approved funding for public broadcasting and various foreign aid accounts, another victory for the Trump administration. The 51-48 mostly party-line vote at about 2:30 a.m. sends the bill back to the House, where GOP lawmakers in that chamber …
Read More »GOP Senators Urge Trump Administration to Release Withheld Education Funds
A group of 10 Republican senators is publicly urging the Trump administration to reverse its decision to freeze more than $6 billion in federal education funding already appropriated by Congress—marking a rare intra-party rebuke of the president’s education agenda. Led by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), the senators sent a …
Read More »U.S. Deports Convicted Criminals to Eswatini in Controversial Third-Country Transfer
The Trump administration deported five men convicted of violent crimes to the southern African nation of Eswatini this week, continuing its controversial practice of removing immigrants to third countries that are not their nations of origin. According to Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin, the deported individuals came from …
Read More »Trump Walks Back Threat to Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell
President Donald Trump said Wednesday it was “highly unlikely” he would fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, appearing to reverse course less than a day after floating the idea with Republican lawmakers and sparking a temporary dip in the stock market. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said, …
Read More »Maurene Comey Fired Amid Trump-Epstein Fallout and DOJ Political Turmoil
Maurene Comey, a senior federal prosecutor who helped lead the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, was fired this week without public explanation, amid mounting pressure on the Justice Department from President Donald Trump’s base to release additional files tied to Epstein’s associates. The move adds to growing tensions within the …
Read More »Trump Blasts Epstein File Supporters as “Weaklings” in Social Media Rant
In a stunning rebuke to a segment of his MAGA base, President Donald Trump on Wednesday disavowed supporters who have pushed for the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, calling them “weaklings” who “bought into this bulls—.” The blistering post on Trump’s Truth Social platform marked his sharpest break …
Read More »Trump Pushes Texas GOP to Redraw Congressional Maps to Favor Republicans
President Donald Trump is urging Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional maps to add five GOP-friendly House seats, a move that could dramatically reshape the battleground for the 2026 midterm elections. Speaking Tuesday before departing the White House for a trip to Pittsburgh, Trump said, “Texas will be the …
Read More »Hegseth Orders Withdrawal of Half of National Guard Troops From Los Angeles
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, the Pentagon confirmed Tuesday, scaling back a controversial military response to immigration-related protests that erupted across the city last month. “Thanks to our troops who stepped up to answer the call, the lawlessness in …
Read More »Pam Bondi Fires Justice Department’s Top Ethics Official Amid Broader DOJ Purge
Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired the Justice Department’s top ethics official, Joseph Tirrell, intensifying concerns among legal experts and former department staffers that a systematic purge of internal watchdogs is underway under President Donald Trump’s administration. Tirrell, who served as director of the Departmental Ethics Office, announced his dismissal …
Read More »Federal Charges Filed in Minnesota Political Assassination Case
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday filed murder and stalking charges against Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old Minnesota man who has confessed to carrying out a deadly attack targeting state lawmakers and their spouses — an act of political violence that has shocked the nation and left Minnesota reeling. Boelter is accused of …
Read More »Bipartisan Lawmakers Propose Limited Legal Status for Some Undocumented Immigrants
A pair of lawmakers from opposite sides of the aisle introduced a new immigration reform bill Monday that would provide limited legal status to certain undocumented immigrants, in a rare moment of bipartisanship amid the Trump administration’s stepped-up deportation campaign. The bill, titled the Dignity Act of 2025, was unveiled …
Read More »Senate Eyes Vote on Trump’s $9.4 Billion Rescissions Package
The Senate could take its first steps Tuesday toward approving a $9.4 billion rescissions package pushed by President Donald Trump and already passed by the House, as a Friday deadline looms and divisions among Republicans threaten to derail the effort. The package would cancel previously approved federal spending, including $8.3 …
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