House lawmakers broke party-line votes at varying rates, with Rep. Henry Cuellar leading Democrats at 24.1%, and Rep. Thomas Massie topping Republicans at 22.3%.
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Oregon residents sue Homeland Security after tear gas used on anti-ICE protesters
Housing nonprofit and residents file federal lawsuit against DHS, seeking to ban tear gas use near ICE facility that allegedly harms local families.
Minnesota fraud scandal intensifies debate over stripping citizenship
Massive alleged fraud in Minnesota daycare programs sparks federal review of denaturalization for naturalized citizens who obtained citizenship fraudulently.
Historic Drop In U.S. Homicides As 2025 Sees Largest One-Year Decline
By the end of 2025, the United States experienced what appears to be the largest single-year decline in homicides on record, according to preliminary nationwide Read More
Trump Pulls National Guard Troops From Deep Blue Cities
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that he is pulling National Guard troops from three deep blue cities. “We are removing the National Guard from Read More
‘Newsom Is Lying’: Duffy Slams California Over License Extension For Illegal Drivers
California’s Department of Motor Vehicles has delayed plans to cancel about 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses held by individuals unlawfully living in the state, giving them Read More
DHS reviews citizenship cases from Somalia, other high risk countries for possible fraud
DHS reviews citizenship cases from 19 countries for alleged fraud that could lead to rare denaturalization proceedings under strict legal standards.
Elon Musk unleashes on Tim Walz with new nickname amid Minnesota fraud investigations
Elon Musk takes aim at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz amid investigations into alleged fraud schemes targeting the state’s Medicaid and children’s nutrition programs.
Trucker slapped with charges in fatal driving incident previously immigrated to US illegally: source
A trucker who allegedly killed three in a reckless driving incident in Virginia immigrated to the U.S. illegally in the 1990’s, according to a federal law enforcement source.
D.C. Pipe Bomb Suspect Shed Light On His Motive In Interviews With Investigators, DOJ Says
The 30-year-old man accused of planting pipe bombs outside of the Democratic and Republican Party headquarters in Washington, D.C., on the night of January 5, Read More