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  • Vance Says Govt. Shutdown Likely After Meeting With Dem Leaders

    Republican and Democratic leaders left a meeting with President Donald Trump on Monday without reaching an agreement to prevent a looming government shutdown. The hourlong talks at the White House were aimed at finding a compromise to keep the government funded, but both sides remained firm in their positions as the deadline draws closer. Vice President JD Vance said after…

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  • Judge Delivers First Big Decision in Charlie Kirk Assassination Case

    Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk, will face trial next month in proceedings that will be streamed nationwide, a judge ruled Monday. Robinson, who faces charges that could bring the death penalty, was arrested Sept. 11 after admitting to authorities that he killed Kirk, 31, during a student gathering in Utah. Investigators say Robinson…

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  • Trump Restores Federal Death Penalty As Pirro Touts Crime Drop In D.C.

    U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro on Thursday highlighted steep declines in violent crime during a community meeting, even as residents voiced concerns about masked federal agents, increased immigration enforcement, and new federal policies aimed at harsher punishments. Pirro’s remarks came during a post-surge accountability forum hosted by the 3rd District Citizens Advisory Council, which covers Adams…

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  • Pelosi Drops F-Bomb in Shutdown Fight as Dems Demand Healthcare for Illegals

    With just days left before a possible government shutdown, Democrats escalated their rhetoric over healthcare funding, with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unleashing a profanity-laced tirade during an NBC interview. Pelosi, appearing on NBC News Monday, defended her party’s stance that any stopgap funding bill must include provisions to protect Affordable Care Act subsidies and reverse cuts to Medicaid. Asked…

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  • White House Warns of Mass Layoffs if Democrats Force Shutdown

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is warning that federal agencies are preparing for mass layoffs if Democrats continue to block a stopgap spending bill and allow the government to shut down at the end of the month. The warning came as Congress neared a Tuesday midnight deadline to avert a shutdown. While the Republican-led House approved a short-term continuing…

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  • Senate Confirms Rodney Scott To Lead Customs And Border Protection

    The U.S. Senate has confirmed Rodney Scott as head of Customs and Border Protection. Scott formerly served as Border Patrol Chief and currently commands the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) biggest enforcement department, which has approximately 65,000 workers. CBP consists of two divisions: the Border Patrol, which is in charge of protecting the nation’s borders between ports of entry, and…

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  • Hegseth Provides Major Update Before Military Leaders In Rare Meeting

    Hundreds of admirals and generals were summoned from around the world last week for today’s rare meeting with Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, Virginia, without initially being told why. Hegseth kicked off the meeting on Tuesday by promoting the new name — the Department of War — and slammed “toxic leaders” who…

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  • Obama Urges Public To Call Representatives To Vote Against Trump BBB

    Former President Obama is trying to remain relevant as he urged Americans to call their representatives and demand that they vote against President Donald Trump’s megabill as the House nears voting on the bill. “More than 16 million Americans are at risk of losing their health care because Republicans in Congress are rushing to pass a bill that would cut…

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  • Newsom Scandal Resurfaces Amid Potential 2028 Presidential Run

    As speculation grows over whether California Governor Gavin Newsom might pursue a presidential run in 2028, one of his most controversial past scandals is resurfacing in the spotlight. In 2007, while serving as mayor of San Francisco, Newsom acknowledged an affair with Ruby Rippey Gibney, the wife of his close friend and campaign manager, Alex Tourk. The disclosure shocked the…

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  • Supreme Court Greenlights Trump Admin Deportations To Third Countries

    On Monday, the Supreme Court approved the Trump administration’s request to pause a lower court injunction that had blocked deportations of individuals to third countries without prior notice. The decision marks a victory for the administration as it aims to implement its immigration crackdown swiftly. The Court ruled 6-3 in favor of staying the injunction, with Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and…

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