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Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case Involving JD Vance
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a Republican-led challenge to a provision of federal campaign finance law that restricts how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates. The case, which raises free speech concerns, involves Vice President JD Vance, who was an Ohio U.S. Senate candidate when the lawsuit was originally filed. Vance and two Republican committees brought…
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Border Patrol Finds 3,000-Foot ‘Drug Tunnel’ Near San Diego
U.S. Border Patrol agents recently uncovered and shut down a major drug-smuggling tunnel stretching from Tijuana, Mexico, into California. The tunnel spanned nearly 3,000 feet, beginning beneath a home in Tijuana and ending near a warehouse in Otay Mesa, just south of San Diego. Authorities said the tunnel was still under construction when it was discovered in April, but was…
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Schiff Could Face Fines, Prison Time if Classified Leak Allegations Proven
A Democrat whistleblower’s allegations, backed by newly declassified FBI interview reports, are now threatening to upend the political career of Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA). If the whistleblower’s account is accurate and prosecutors pursue the case, Schiff could face not only career-ending political consequences but also staggering financial penalties and lengthy prison terms. As Tolman noted, the legal exposure could multiply quickly: “It depends on…
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SCOTUS Limits Environmental Review Of Major Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Supreme Court has reduced the scope of environmental studies for key infrastructure projects, potentially accelerating the permitting process for highways, airports, and pipelines. The judgment is the latest loss for environmentalists at the conservative Supreme Court, which has recently thrown down measures aimed at protecting wetlands and preventing cross-state air pollution. President Donald Trump has often criticized the…
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House GOP Puts Travel Ban on Crenshaw After Reported Alcohol Incident in Mexico
Top House Republicans have quietly barred Rep. Dan Crenshaw from participating in any foreign travel for the next three months after what sources described as an alcohol-related incident during an official congressional delegation to Mexico, according to new reporting from Punchbowl News. The restriction, imposed by GOP leadership, prevents the Texas congressman from joining any foreign CODELs through early next…
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Ashley Biden Files For Divorce From Husband After 13 Years
Ashley Biden, the daughter of former President Joe Biden, has filed for divorce from her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. Howard Krein, after over 13 years of marriage, according to court records. The 44-year-old ex-first daughter filed the paperwork in Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas on Monday, according to The Post. Biden’s Instagram post on the same day showed a photo…
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House Tackles Cashless Bail In D.C.
House Republicans this year have actively pursued a robust oversight agenda concerning Washington, D.C., and they swiftly resumed these efforts following the reopening of the government. As part of that effort, on Wednesday, the House approved two bills aimed at reversing certain criminal justice laws, with support from several Democrats. One bill mandates cash bail for specific offenses in D.C.,…
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Peter Doocy Provides Big Update On Would-Be Trump Assassin
Fox News’ Peter Doocy provided chilling details after a report this week indicated a possible connection between President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin, Thomas Crooks, and Tyler Robinson, the man charged with killing Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk. “Insisting there is nothing helpful in Thomas Crooks’ digital footprint, there are newly discovered posts believed to be linked to Crooks showing him…
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Bondi Provides Timeline For Release of Epstein Files
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday that the Justice Department will release all unclassified records connected to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days of President Donald Trump signing new disclosure legislation. Earlier in the day, the Senate formally transmitted the bill to Trump after voting Tuesday night to automatically approve it upon arrival from the House.…
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FBI Opens Probe Into Alleged Decade-Long Conspiracy to Meddle in Elections
The FBI has quietly launched a wide-ranging criminal investigation into what officials are calling a decade-long “grand conspiracy” by Democratic Party operatives and deep-state actors to interfere in multiple U.S. elections. FBI Director Kash Patel initiated the investigation a few weeks ago. Sources told Just the News the probe could lead to the appointment of a special prosecutor to determine whether the…
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