United States Southern Command said Tuesday that U.S. forces launched strikes on three boats suspected of drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, killing 11 people in the latest escalation of the Trump administration’s maritime counter-narcotics campaign. In a post on X, Southern Command said intelligence confirmed …
Read More »Federal Judge Blocks ICE From Re-Detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia After 90-Day Period Expires
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot re-detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia because the statutory 90-day detention period has expired and the federal government has no viable plan to deport him, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said the government failed to show that Abrego Garcia’s removal is …
Read More »NAACP asks Judge to Limit FBI Use of Seized Georgia Voter Data
The NAACP and several allied organizations are asking a federal judge to restrict how the FBI can use voter information seized from a Fulton County elections warehouse, arguing the search threatens Georgians’ privacy and voting rights. In a motion filed late Sunday, the groups said the Jan. 28 seizure of …
Read More »Supreme Court of Virginia Greenlights Redistricting Referendum
The Supreme Court of Virginia has agreed to allow Democratic lawmakers’ mid-decade redistricting attempt to move forward, announcing it will hear the case on an expedited basis. The court denied Republican lawmakers’ motion to pause a redistricting referendum as the high court deliberates the case. The order means voters will …
Read More »Stephen Colbert Blasts CBS for Nixing James Talarico Interview
Late-night host Stephen Colbert accused his network, CBS, of refusing to broadcast his interview with Texas Rep. James Talarico, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, during Monday night’s airing of “The Late Show” for fear of running afoul of the Trump administration. Colbert said CBS canceled Talarico’s appearance on air …
Read More »Federal Judge Orders the Restoration of Exhibits on Slavery to the President’s House in Philadelphia
In a scathing opinion, U.S. District Court Judge Cynthia Rufe, a George W. Bush appointee, ordered the federal government to restore exhibits on slavery that had been removed from the President’s House in Philadelphia last month. While the order provides no deadline for the government to reinstall the exhibitions, it …
Read More »Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and Two-time Presidential Candidate, Dies at 84
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader who marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and later mounted two historic bids for president, has died, his family said Tuesday. He was 84. Jackson died peacefully Tuesday morning surrounded by family, according to a statement. He had been hospitalized for observation …
Read More »A Look at Trump Administration Officials Named in the Epstein Records
Newly released Justice Department records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein include references to several officials who have served in President Donald Trump’s administration, according to a review of the files. The more than 3 million pages of materials include flight logs, emails, business documents and contact entries. The …
Read More »The DHS Shutdown, Explained: What’s Closed, What’s Open and Why
A partial government shutdown began early Saturday after funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) expired, the result of a political standoff over immigration enforcement policies. Here’s what led to the shutdown — and what it means. Why did DHS shut down? The funding lapse stems from a dispute …
Read More »Department of Homeland Security enters Shutdown, amid Dispute Over Funding
The second partial government shutdown in 2026 began at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, after lawmakers left the nation’s capital without reaching a deal on changes to immigration enforcement tactics at the Department of Homeland Security. The department’s shutdown is also likely to go on for some time. With Congress out next …
Read More »Partial Government Shutdown Looms after Senate Vote Stalls DHS Funding
The Senate failed Thursday to advance legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security, setting the stage for another partial government shutdown at midnight unless lawmakers reach a last-minute agreement. In a 52–47 vote, all but one Democrat — Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania — opposed moving forward with the bill, …
Read More »Bipartisan Backlash Erupts over DOJ Monitoring of Epstein File Searches
Members of Congress sharply criticized the Justice Department on Thursday after reports that officials were tracking lawmakers’ search activity as they reviewed unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on department computers. The controversy erupted after a Reuters photograph captured Attorney General Pam Bondi at a House Judiciary Committee hearing holding a document …
Read More »Trump Moves to Repeal EPA Climate Endangerment Finding, Dismantling Cornerstone of U.S. Climate Policy
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the Environmental Protection Agency will rescind its 2009 endangerment finding, a landmark determination that has served as the legal foundation for nearly all federal limits on greenhouse gas pollution. The repeal would upend most U.S. policies aimed at addressing climate change by eliminating the …
Read More »Judge Blocks Pentagon Effort to Punish Sen. Mark Kelly, says Trump Administration ‘trampled’ First Amendment
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to punish Sen. Mark Kelly, ruling that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated the Arizona Democrat’s First Amendment rights by seeking to downgrade his military retirement rank and pay over remarks critical of the administration. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, a …
Read More »Trump Border Czar Announces end of Minnesota Immigration Surge after Weeks of Unrest
President Donald Trump’s border czar on Thursday announced an imminent end to Operation Metro Surge, a sweeping federal immigration crackdown that sent thousands of agents to Minnesota, sparked widespread protests and left two people dead. Border Czar Tom Homan said the large-scale deployment would begin winding down within days, with …
Read More »
Poli Alert Politics & Civics