U.S. Sanctions Six Tren de Aragua Leaders

Treasury Secretary Bessent says the president’s administration “will not allow Tren de Aragua to continue to terrorize our communities.” The United States sanctioned the head of Tren de…

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Transportation Secretary Requests Assault Data from NYC’s MTA

New York’s public transit authority touts the overall reduction in crime. The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has requested additional information, on behalf of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, from…

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Supreme Court Rules Illegal Criminal Migrants can be Deported to South Sudan

Upholds its previous stay that blocked the president’s administration from deportations to third-party countries. The Supreme Court issued an unsigned order last week overturning a lower court’s decision…

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Some Members of Congress Face Threats to Their Lives and Families

Representative Miller was run off the road and Representative Kammack received death threats after disclosing an ectopic pregnancy. Members of Congress are facing heightened threats to their safety…

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President Trump Visits “Alligator Alcatraz”

The Florida site was formerly used to stage emergency response equipment and vehicles. President Donald Trump toured the new Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment facility, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,”…

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DHS Releases Nationwide Terrorism Advisory for U.S.

Secretary Noem stated that if Iranian leaders issue a call for retaliation, it could increase the chances of violence by Iranian supporters in the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary…

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Capitol Police Close Public Access to Senate Plaza

Federal legislators were shaken after the assassination of a politician in Minnesota. Capitol Police have closed the Senate plaza to the public during this week’s session after the…

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Appeals Court Stays Ruling Returning National Guard to State Control

The judicial panel issued a stay against the lower court ruling that said the president deployed the National Guard illegally. A panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of…

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Senator Launches Investigation into Funding of Riots

He said the violence being conducted by demonstrators “isn’t spontaneous.” Senator Josh Hawley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime & Terrorism, announced that he has launched…

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Anti-ICE Demonstrations Break Out in 37 Cities

Hundreds have been arrested and thousands of military personnel deployed. Anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) demonstrations have erupted in 37 cities across 21 states since the demonstrations began…

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