Rep. Byron Donalds is pushing legislation enabling the Department of Transportation to enforce English proficiency checks for truckers at weigh stations.
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Trump’s agenda, DOGE cuts loom large in Virginia special election to fill vacant House seat
Virginia special election features debate over Trump’s DOGE job cuts, transgender policies, and calls to release Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein.
Why Trump broke with RFK to defend the importance of vaccines
President Trump distances himself from RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine positions following Senate criticism, as Supreme Court backs his immigration and agency firing powers.
SCOTUS Decision On LA ICE Raids Triggers All The Right People
Within hours of the Supreme Court’s decision allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to resume sweeps in Los Angeles, California, several prominent Democrats across Read More
Supreme Court allows Trump ICE raids to resume in California
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court cleared the way for federal immigration enforcement raids in California after local leaders challenged them.
How Trump could restore capital punishment in Washington amid crime crackdown
President Donald Trump is expected to push federal prosecutors in Washington to seek the death penalty in murder cases, bringing capital punishment back to D.C.
South Korea reaches deal with US to release workers detained after immigration raid
The U.S. will release some 300 South Korean migrants arrested at a Hyundai factory in Georgia after reaching a deal with South Korea’s government.
Democrats slam Trump for ‘war’ threats targeting US cities: ‘Not your war zone’
Democrats across the country are criticizing President Donald Trump for a social media post that appeared to threaten Chicago with deportations and the U.S. military.
Lions Of The Faith: The Legacies Of John MacArthur And James Dobson
This summer marked the end of an era in American Christianity. Within weeks of each other, pastor John MacArthur and psychologist James Dobson, two of Read More
DHS fires back at ‘activist judges’ blocking temporary protected status crackdown
The Department of Homeland Security strongly disagreed with a court ruling that prevented ending TPS for 600,000 Venezuelans and 500,000 Haitians in the U.S.