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  • Federal Judge Allows DOJ to Proceed with Assault Case Against Democrat

    The Department of Justice may proceed with its prosecution against New Jersey Democratic Rep. Lamonica McIver, according to a decision made by U.S. District Judge Jamel Semper. Following her detention and assault charges for “forcible impeding and interfering with federal officers” while visiting a U.S. location, the lawmaker had sought to have her case dismissed earlier this year in an Immigration and…

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  • Trump Shares Big News About His Daughter During Speech

    Former President Donald Trump took time from his campaign to make a big announcement about a new addition to his family. During a speech in Detroit, Trump announced that he had become a grandfather again. “Trump was delivering remarks at the Detroit Economic Club when he recognized several guests in the crowd, including businessman Massad Boulos, who is Tiffany Trump’s…

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  • Marines Exchange Fire With Haitian Gang Outside US Embassy: Report

    U.S. Marines guarding the American embassy in Haiti exchanged gunfire with suspected gang members last week, a Marine spokesperson confirmed. Capt. Steven J. Keenan told Fox News in an emailed statement Sunday that Marines involved in embassy security operations came under fire from suspected gang members in Port-au-Prince on the evening of Nov. 13 and returned fire. “U.S. Marines are…

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  • Mamdani To Defy Federal Immigration, Setting Up Showdown With Trump

    A major confrontation is emerging in New York City over immigration enforcement, as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has already publicly challenged federal authorities, heightening concerns about public safety and recent incidents of violence. Tensions escalated after City Councilman Shaun Abreu circulated a video showing Homeland Security officers detaining a migrant in Washington Heights. Abreu criticized the encounter as “deeply disturbing” and…

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  • Johnson Defends Trump Against Epstein Accusations

    House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday emphasized Congress’s recent legislative victories, indicating it is returning to regular order. He also disputed suggestions that President Donald Trump is in the Epstein files and revealed that the GOP-controlled House will more than likely pass a measure this week to release many of the files tied to Epstein. Johnson recognized that it could…

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  • Schumer Threatens To Shut Govt Down Amid Fury From Base

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, will have to deal with a political test this fall when Congress meets again. Lawmakers will be debating a new funding bill to keep the government open. With President Donald Trump in his second term, Democratic voters across the country are getting more and more upset with what they see…

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  • New Development In Comey Criminal Case Casts Bad Light On Former FBI Boss

    Months before he was dismissed as FBI director, James Comey conveyed unease in the final weeks of the 2016 campaign when he informed Congress that agents had discovered additional Hillary Clinton emails on a laptop belonging to former Democratic congressman Anthony Weiner, according to newly released court records. In an email now public through a recent court filing, Comey told…

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  • Supreme Court Greenlights Trump Admin Deportations To Third Countries

    The U.S. Supreme Court approved the Trump administration’s request to pause a lower court injunction that had blocked deportations of individuals to third countries without prior notice. The decision marks a near-term victory for the administration as it aims to implement its immigration crackdown swiftly. The Court ruled 6-3 in favor of staying the injunction, with Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena…

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  • Speaker Johnson Angry Over ‘Hidden’ Measure In Bill to Reopen Govt.

    A little-noticed provision in the Senate’s latest government funding bill has renewed Republican scrutiny of surveillance practices used during the Biden administration in Jan. 6–related investigations. What began as a routine vote to avert a government shutdown escalated into a cross-chamber dispute after House Republicans learned that senators had added language offering legal protections available only to members of the…

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  • Obama Judge Drops Bombshell On Trump Admin Over Shutdown

    A federal judge on Friday directed the Trump administration to pay out some November food stamp benefits using contingency funds, rejecting the claim that the government shutdown has effectively shuttered the program. U.S. District Judge John McConnell, an Obama appointee in Rhode Island, said Congress allocated billions of dollars to a contingency reserve that can be used to pay at…

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