A Senate Democrat announced plans to travel to El Salvador later this week if an alleged MS-13 gang member, who was detained last month in Read More
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DOJ indicates Trump admin not obligated to return man deported to El Salvador, pushing back on judiciary
During a legal battle regarding a Salvadoran national removed from U.S., the Justice Department asserted that federal courts may not dictate to the executive branch how to handle foreign relations.
‘Mississippi Musk’: State auditor’s MOGE report finds $400M in government waste
Mississippi state auditor Shad White said the Magnolia State is pursuing its own version of DOGE, finding $400 million in waste.
Is the alleged MS-13 gang member going to be returning to the US?
Legal experts say the Supreme Court’s ruling in a case involving the mistaken deportation of an alleged MS-13 gang member leaves uncertainty about its scope and the extent of the district court’s authority going forward.
‘Making Them Sick’: Texas Children’s Whistleblower Eithan Haim Testifies On Trans Medical Horrors
Dr. Eithan Haim, the surgeon who blew the whistle on Texas Children’s Hospital providing transgender procedures and drugs to minors testified to Congress on Wednesday Read More
Where are they now? Hunter Biden’s ex-business partners praise Trump, MAGA following Biden departure
No longer facing the same scrutiny they once had to endure, Hunter Biden’s former business partners are navigating life in a post-Biden political realm.
Colorado Dems are ‘poking the bear’ by defying Trump’s orders, GOP lawmaker warns
Democrats in Colorado could be on Trump’s radar next if a slew of controversial bills dealing with gender and abortion are signed into law.
Legacy media, DC journos come around to investigating Dem scandals years after conservatives sounded alarm
Media outlets and reporters are increasingly investigating scandals and political news, such as Biden’s health, years after conservatives outlets sounded the alarm.
Trump admin suspends lawyer in case of Maryland man mistakenly deported for failing to ‘zealously advocate’
A Justice Department lawyer who was arguing the Trump administration case over a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador has been indefinitely suspended.
‘Radical’ federal judges ‘will soon learn’ consequences of bucking Trump’s orders: official
A federal judge in Virginia won’t allow the Trump administration to fire 19 intelligence agencies employees who were found to be working on short-term DEI-related programs.