Major U.S. Cities Targeted in Sweeping ICE Enforcement Raids

ICE enforcement raids

The Trump administration has launched a sweeping immigration crackdown, leading to thousands of arrests in major U.S. cities. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), alongside other federal agencies, has been conducting coordinated enforcement operations, targeting undocumented individuals, including some with no criminal history. According to ICE, 956 individuals were arrested on …

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RFK Jr. Faces Senate Scrutiny in First HHS Confirmation Hearing

RFK Jr. Confirmation hearing

In a contentious first day of confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), faced intense questioning from Senate lawmakers over his past statements on vaccines, abortion, and public health policies. Kennedy, a longtime environmental attorney and controversial figure due …

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Trump Administration Offers ‘Deferred Resignations’ to Nearly 2 Million Federal Employees

President Donald Trump

The Trump administration announced Tuesday its plan to implement sweeping changes to the federal workforce, including a voluntary “deferred resignation” program and enhanced conduct standards. This unprecedented move, aimed at downsizing the government, offers federal employees a week-long window to accept buyouts worth approximately seven months of salary. A memo …

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Senate Confirms Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary

Scott Bessent

On Monday, the Senate confirmed Scott Bessent, a hedge fund manager and longtime financial expert, as the 79th U.S. Treasury secretary. With a bipartisan vote of 68-29, Bessent became the first openly gay person to hold the position, signaling a historic moment for the country. Fifteen Democrats and one independent …

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Justice Department Fires Lawyers Involved in Trump Prosecution

Department of Justice

The Justice Department announced Monday that it has terminated several career prosecutors involved in cases against former President Donald Trump, escalating concerns over political retaliation in the wake of Trump’s return to the presidency. The affected officials worked under Special Counsel Jack Smith on investigations into Trump’s handling of classified …

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Senate Dems Push for Vote on Condemning Trump Jan. 6 Pardons

Joseph Fischer, second left, inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Democratic and independent U.S. senators introduced a resolution Monday to condemn President Donald Trump’s clemency for the rioters who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, injuring numerous law enforcement officers and sending lawmakers into hiding as they tried to certify the 2020 presidential election results. Senate Minority Leader Chuck …

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