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Eight Lawmakers (Probably) On The White House’s Naughty List
The White House did not publish an official “Naughty List” for 2025 — though whether they made one is anyone’s guess — a handful of Read More
The iciest moments of 2025: The 5 political feuds that froze Washington
President Donald Trump’s second term sparked major political controversies in 2025, from the longest government shutdown in history to mass deportation operations.
These Sanctuary Cities And States Are On The Naughty List This Year
Santa’s naughty list this year includes several sanctuary cities and states that allowed illegal immigrant criminals to roam their streets, many of whom went on Read More
Judge gives ‘green light’ to controversial New York driver’s license law in blow to Trump admin
A judge ruled against the Trump administration’s challenge to New York’s Green Light Law, which allows people to obtain driver’s licenses with proof of legal U.S. residency.
Trump admin sues Illinois Gov. Pritzker over laws shielding migrants from courthouse arrests
The DOJ sued Illinois Gov. Pritzker over state laws protecting migrants from being detained at sensitive locations such as hospitals, day cares and courts.
Schumer accuses DOJ of breaking the law over redacted Epstein files
Senate Democrats plan investigations after the Department of Justice released heavily redacted Epstein documents on Friday.
Spin Cycle: The Epstein And [Redacted] Files
Legacy media hosts spent a good part of Sunday morning discussing the hundreds of thousands of pages of photos and documents — all related to Read More
DOJ restores Trump photo to Epstein files after determining no victims depicted
DOJ briefly removed photo of President Trump from latest release of Jeffrey Epstein–related files, citing victim protection concerns before reposting after review.
Epstein files explode open as DOJ details discovery of powerful figures and more than 1,200 victims
EXCLUSIVE: More than a dozen politically exposed people and government officials’ names appear in the hundreds of thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein files made public Friday, sources said — while Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ discovered more than 1,200 victims and their families during the exhaustive review, and explained the process behind determining which files could be released in a letter to Congress exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital.