Federal judge temporarily lifts restrictions on congressional visits to immigration detention facilities, ruling ICE policy causes “irreparable harm” to oversight duties.
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Nicki Minaj backs voter ID laws in X post
Rapper Nicki Minaj sparks political debate with viral post supporting voter ID laws, questioning why it’s controversial.
House Republicans Push Senate To Pass Voter Integrity Bill Before The Midterms
House Republicans are urging their Senate colleagues to quickly pass election integrity legislation that has been idling in the Upper Chamber for nearly a year. Read More
House panel moves to consider criminal referrals for the Clintons
House lawmakers will vote this week on whether to refer Bill and Hillary Clinton to the DOJ over contempt of Congress in the Epstein probe.
California AG sues hospital that ended gender transition treatment for minors to comply with Trump policies
California officials are suing a San Diego hospital after it ended gender transition care for minors amid threats from the Trump administration.
Boston Mayor Wu Claims ‘Every Single Human’ on Earth Has ‘Legal Right’ to Come to the U.S.
Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu of Boston, Massachusetts, is going viral for saying that every human on earth has the “legal right” to come to the U.S.A.
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Mike Johnson ‘confident’ gov’t shutdown will end Tuesday – as he shoots down Dem demands
House Speaker Mike Johnson is “confident” that the partial government shutdown will conclude on Tuesday, despite procedural snarls and Democratic leadership declining to guarantee critical Read More
Matt Mahan outlines 3 priorities in race for California governor
The popular Democratic mayor of San Jose said he’ll prioritize housing, health and tackling the homeless crisis if he’s elected to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Democrats crush Republicans in race for Congress, clinch historic high in Fox News poll
Democrats topped Republicans on the generic congressional ballot by a considerable six points, 52% to 46%, scoring the highest of any party on that metric Read More
Government shutdowns may be fewer, but they’re increasingly disruptive
U.S. government shutdowns have become longer and more frequent due to partisan rancor, with 22 closures since 1976 affecting federal agencies nationwide.