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With the border quiet, Texas ponders spending another $6.5 billion on border security
Some are questioning whether lawmakers should commit billions more to border security with illegal crossings dwindling and a Trump immigration crackdown.
Donald Trump raised nearly $240 million for his inauguration — more than double the previous record, new filings show
President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee collected a staggering $239 million for the festivities surrounding his swearing-in this year — with some of the nation’s wealthiest people and biggest
Can voters use Real ID to satisfy SAVE Act voting rules, as Byron Daniels said?
Under the language of the SAVE Act, residents of the other 44 states would need documents such as a U.S. passport, military ID or an ID card and birthplace proof.
Pentagon chief Hegseth shared sensitive Yemen war plans in second Signal chat, source says
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared details of a March attack on Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis in a message group that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer, a source familiar with the
Hegseth shared information ahead of Yemen strikes in a Signal chat with wife and brother
Hegseth used his personal phone to send information regarding U.S. military operations in Yemen to a Signal group chat that included his wife and brother, two sources told NBC News.
Hegseth Also Shared Military Details In Second, Personal Signal Chat: Report
This conversation included his wife, brother, lawyer and "about a dozen" others from the secretary of defense's "inner circle," according to the New York Times.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen argues Trump administration’s actions in Abrego Garcia case ‘threaten everybody’s rights’
Maryland Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen, fresh off his visit to El Salvador where he met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, slammed the Trump administration for its handling of the mistaken deportation
Top Pentagon Spokesperson Quits, Then Drops 'Bombshell' Warning About Pete Hegseth
John Ullyot, who resigned last week as chief Pentagon spokesperson, predicted that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will also be out of a job soon. And he warned that even more “bombshell” stories
Amid Trump's feud with Jerome Powell, a GOP senator says the Fed Chair has 'tiger blood' and will 'do what he thinks is right'
Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he doesn't think Trump can oust Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve.
Jasmine Crockett Trolls GOP With Blunt Reminder About 'Fearless Leader' Trump
Jasmine Crockett (D-Tex.) called out Republican lawmakers for talking tough on law and order but refusing to hold President Donald Trump to that same standard. Crockett pointed to the case of Kilmar
Republican lawmakers face clean-energy conundrum as they work on tax bill
Republican lawmakers working to extend U.S. President Donald Trump's tax cuts legislation are facing a clean-energy conundrum back home, as major clean energy investments in their districts are at
Francis changed church policy on the death penalty and nuclear weapons but upheld it on abortion
Pope Francis changed the Catholic Church's teaching in areas such as the death penalty and nuclear weapons, upheld it in others such as abortion, and made inroads with Muslims and believers who long
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