Rep. Analilia Mejia (D-NJ) dodges on a question of whether if it’s right for ICE to remove someone who has a deportation order.
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Husband of lefty Canadian who slapped pro-Trump teen wished cancer on prez’s family — even ‘little kids’
In a pair of disturbing videos posted on Matthew Geroni’s TikTok account last August, he openly wishes for the president to die.
Joe Biden to release tell-all book about 2024 bid — and autopen jabs keep coming
Former President Joe Biden will drop a tell-all book after the midterm elections, in which he will dish on his decision to end his 2024 Read More
ICE Takes Action After Canadian Lefty Accused Of Slapping American Teen Over Trump Pants
A Canadian national learned the hard way that political rage can carry a hefty price tag — including a possible one-way ticket out of the Read More
Montana Dem running as blue-collar smokejumper spent years lobbying for far-left groups
Sam Forstag is running in Montana as a working-class candidate but records show his lobbying history supports far-left policies like trans procedures for minors and allowing drag shows in schools.
Chuck Schumer appears to let loose huge fart on Senate floor
Senators will no doubt yield this one back without objection. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer appeared to break wind on the floor of the chamber Read More
Trump Pushes Back On New ICE Directive, Says It Plays ‘Right Into The Criminal’s Hands’
President Donald Trump told ICE to resume vehicle stops after The Daily Wire first reported on Tuesday that the agency paused the practice in the Read More
Trump AG pick Todd Blanche faces Senate test in first major confirmation fight since Graham’s death
The attorney general confirmation hearing arrives as Republicans navigate their first major nomination battle without the late Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Thune predicts Todd Blanche and Jay Clayton are ‘in pretty good shape’ ahead of fiery confirmation hearings
Blanche was at the center of a GOP revolt last month over the since-scrapped DOJ $1.776 billion weaponization fund.
Disabled NYC residents claim Upper West Side bike lane plan will make them ‘virtual shut-ins,’ lawsuit says
The complaint, filed Friday in Manhattan federal court, names seven plaintiffs — including a blind woman — who live on the popular main thoroughfare and Read More
