Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s “regret” shows that Rubio and the Trump administration are doing their job correctly.
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DOJ cites bodycam footage in charging document for House Dem McIver
DOJ charged Rep. LaMonica McIver with assaulting federal agents at a New Jersey ICE facility. McIver claims the charges are political and denies wrongdoing.
DOJ launches investigation into blue state city over alleged race-based hiring
The DOJ is investigating Chicago for potential racial discrimination in hiring practices under Mayor Brandon Johnson, following remarks on Black officials in his administration.
Navy’s former second-in-command convicted in historic corruption case
Robert Burke, who served as the 40th vice chief of naval operations from June 2019 to June 2020, was found guilty Monday of bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery.
Trump considers former defense attorney Emil Bove for federal appeals court vacancy
Emil Bove, known for his aggressive DOJ tactics, is a potential nominee for the U.S. Court of Appeals, raising concerns over Trump’s judicial appointments.
‘Flood the system’: US attorney unleashes new task force to crack down on blue state’s sanctuary policies
Operation Guardian Angel, led by Bill Essayli, aims to increase deportations of criminal illegal immigrants in California, challenging sanctuary policies with federal warrants.
Blue state political battle intensifies after Dem mayor’s arrest at ICE facility: ‘Outraged’
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s arrest at Delaney Hall protest highlights New Jersey’s political divide on immigration, amid a heated gubernatorial race.
Biden’s woes converge: Last-minute pardons under fire, calls for prosecution mount following Hur tape release
The release of special counsel Robert Hur’s interview of President Joe Biden opened the floodgates for calls to investigate the autopen and Biden’s pardons ahead of leaving office.
Trump-aligned legal group fights to restore merit-based federal hiring
Trump-aligned group America First Legal seeks to overturn a Carter-era decree, advocating for merit-based hiring over race-conscious practices in federal agencies.
Bumpy Weather Over Newark: House Democrats could face consequences for Delaney Hall incident
A trio of House Democrats could face major consequences after they scuffled with federal law enforcement officers at Newark ICE detention center Delaney Hall on May 9.