The judge who blocked parts of President Trump’s election integrity order sparked backlash – but the ruling may not be as radical as critics suggest.
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Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court To Revoke Legal Protections For 350K Venezuelans
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to greenlight its efforts to end a Biden-era immigration program shielding hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan Read More
Top Senate Armed Services Republican says Trump OMB’s budget ‘shreds to the bone’ military capabilities
Top Republican on the Armed Services Committee Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., accused OMB of trying to “shred to the bone” U.S. military capabilities” with new budget.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting fires back at Trump order to end NPR, PBS funding
The nonprofit corporation is set to receive $535 million in congressionally appropriated funds in fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
AOC draws spotlight with Queens town hall as 2028 White House talk swirls
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is hosting an in-person town hall in Jackson Heights, Queens, on Friday night amid speculation she is considering a 2028 presidential run.
REAL ID renews America’s age-old dread of the DMV
A patchwork of different state laws governing DMV laws and license requirements have prompted confusion and panic from some residents ahead of the May 7 REAL ID deadline.
Morning Brief: Mike Waltz Lands On His Feet, Senate Fights For Trump, And Abortion Pill Dangers
The Trump administration shakes up its National Security Council, Senate Majority Leader John Thune lays out his plan to advance Trump’s agenda, and a new Read More
‘Protect’ the majority: Senate GOP’s campaign arm takes opposite tact to DNC’s Hogg
The NRSC and DNC have shown vastly different candidate recruitment strategies.
Trump dubs Dems ‘out of control,’ suggests GOP consider kicking them out of Congress for ‘REAL crimes’
President Donald Trump blasted Democrats in a post on Truth Social, suggesting Republicans should consider removing them from Congress
DOJ sues four blue states over ‘unconstitutional’ climate laws threatening US energy security
The DOJ is suing Hawaii, Michigan, New York and Vermont for pushing climate laws it says are unconstitutional and dangerous to America’s energy independence.