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  • Trump Ensures U.S. Troops Won’t Lose Paycheck Due to ‘Schumer Shutdown’

    President Donald Trump has ordered Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to use “all available funds” to pay U.S. troops on Oct. 15, despite the ongoing government shutdown that has threatened military paychecks for 1.3 million active duty service members. The federal government shut down on Oct. 1 after lawmakers failed to pass a funding bill. Democrats in the Senate have…

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  • Brooklyn Blocks Go “Police Free” Amid Trump Admin’s Anti-Crime Push

    A notoriously violent stretch of Brooklyn is trying to fight crime — by asking uniformed police officers to stay away. A two-block section of Brownsville in the NYPD’s 73rd Precinct was converted last week into a “police-free zone” as part of a city-funded project known as the Brownsville Safety Alliance (BSA). The initiative, which began under former Mayor Bill de…

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  • Trump Releases Footage US Attack On ‘Drug-Carrying Submarine’

    President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a U.S. military operation in the Caribbean this week destroyed a “very large drug-carrying submarine,” killing two suspected narco-terrorists and capturing two others. Trump, who also ordered the release of video footage of the strike, said a statement posted to Truth Social that the vessel was carrying mostly “fentanyl and other narcotics” toward the U.S. on…

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  • Bolton Case Assigned To Judge Who Has History With Trump

    U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang, appointed by former President Barack Obama and based in Greenbelt, Md., has again emerged as a key figure in the ongoing tension between the executive and judicial branches, a dispute that has only deepened since Donald Trump’s rise to national politics. Chuang gained national attention in 2017 when he issued a nationwide injunction blocking the…

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  • ICE Head Slams Dem-Led ‘Political Rhetoric,’ Media Spin Endangering Agents

    Anti-ICE protests and the rise of sanctuary jurisdictions are straining federal immigration enforcement efforts, forcing the agency to divert personnel and hindering its ability to carry out arrests and deportations, acting Director Todd Lyons told The Washington Times. Lyons attributed much of the disruption to political rhetoric that, he said, has fueled hostility toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Most…

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  • GOP: ‘No Kings’ Protests Will Only Prolong Shutdown As Dems Start To Feel Heat

    Republican leaders say the wave of left-wing “No Kings” protests held in Washington and other cities on Saturday is contributing to Democrats’ reluctance to reach a deal to reopen the government. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana, Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota, and other GOP lawmakers argue that Democratic leaders are attempting to demonstrate to their liberal…

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  • DHS Issues Warning Over Drug Cartel Bounties On ICE Agents

    A group of young people may have just jeopardized their futures after posting a disturbing video on TikTok that appeared to threaten federal immigration officers. The short clip, featuring teenage-looking individuals, was uploaded earlier this week and referenced reported cartel bounties against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. In the video, one young man pulls down his mask and smirks…

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  • Republicans Demand Investigation Into Jack Smith for Alleged Misconduct

    Jack Smith may have believed he was untouchable when he led the Biden administration’s high-profile legal campaign against Donald Trump, but a group of Republican lawmakers is now making it clear that his alleged misconduct won’t go unanswered. On Friday, Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, joined by a coalition of Republican senators and one congressman, sent a formal letter to…

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  • Americans Shifting Blame to Democrats For ‘Schumer Shutdown’

    A new YouGov/The Economist poll finds that Americans continue to place more blame on Republicans than Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown, though the margin between the two parties is narrowing. According to the survey, 39 percent of respondents say President Trump and congressional Republicans are responsible for the shutdown, compared with 33 percent who blame Democrats in Congress—a six-point…

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  • Leavitt Torches Kaitlan Collins Over Trump’s Portland Plan: ‘Go See It For Yourself’

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sparred with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins during a tense exchange about President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, where violent clashes between Antifa rioters and federal agents have continued for weeks. Collins questioned whether sending in the National Guard was necessary, citing comments from Portland’s police chief who claimed…

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