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Justice Barrett Responds To Possible Trump Third Term
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett responded to President Donald Trump’s teasing about possibly running for a third term. During a sit-down interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, Barrett discussed her upcoming book and answered questions about Trump and the legal landscape across America. The 22nd Amendment prohibits individuals from being elected president more than twice. It was…
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Federal Judge Refuses To Dismiss Lawsuit Against Rubio
A federal judge has rejected a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by three foreign nationals against U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The plaintiffs, who applied for EB-1A visas reserved for individuals with “extraordinary abilities,” argue that the government has unreasonably and unlawfully delayed processing their applications. The ruling allows the case to move forward, requiring the State Department…
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WH Strongly Denies Signature On ‘Leaked’ Epstein Letter Is By Trump
The White House is disputing the authenticity of a newly surfaced letter allegedly sent by President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday, arguing that the signature does not match verified documents. On Monday, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released an image of the letter, which features the outline of a nude woman alongside a brief note…
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NYC Mayoral Frontrunner Mamdani Flip Flops On Key Position
New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani (D) said his view on the phrase “globalize the intifada” has changed as he appears to be changing his position to help him electorally. Mamdani told MSNBC host Al Sharpton on “PoliticsNation” Sunday night that he would now “discourage” others from using it, Mediaite reported. The 33-year-old Democratic Socialist said the shift came after…
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ICE Launches Enforcement Surge In Massachusetts Called ‘Patriot 2.0’
Federal immigration officials have launched a new surge of enforcement in Massachusetts, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed Sunday. The department did not say how long the increased ICE activity would last. In May, ICE reported nearly 1,500 arrests in “Operation Patriot,” a month-long crackdown, WBUR reported. The latest surge is being called “Patriot 2.0.” “Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, nowhere…
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Pirro Shares Chilling News After Congressional Intern Killed in DC
The District of Columbia saw a significant legal action this week as two teenage suspects were charged with first-degree murder in a highly publicized case. The allegations come following the sad death of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old congressional intern who was shot in the crossfire of a drive-by shooting in Washington, D.C. Officials and prosecutors are calling for harsher punishments…
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Running For Reelection, Dispelling 2028 White House Rumors
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Tuesday that he will run for a second term, pushing back on speculation that he was preparing a 2028 presidential bid. Moore, a Democrat, made the announcement in a video highlighting achievements from his first term, including reductions in crime and progress for the middle class. He also emphasized his Maryland roots and dismissed suggestions…
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Boston Judge Accused Of Shielding Illegal Migrant Gets Brutal News
A Boston judge accused of assisting an unauthorized immigrant in evading US Immigration and Customs Enforcement in 2018 is scheduled to face a misconduct hearing. Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph is facing a civil misconduct allegation in connection with the incident in which she reportedly aided Jose Medina-Perez, a Dominican national who had already been deported twice, in exiting Newton…
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Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville Announces His Campaign For Governor
Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville is leaving the Senate as he embarks on a quest to become the next governor of the state. The senator made his announcement official on Tuesday evening when he appeared on Fox News and spoke to host Will Cain. “As you know, I coached, and it was a great time. We made some great friends.…
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Census Trends Heavily Favor Republicans In Future Presidential Elections
For decades, Democrats have followed a reliable path to the White House: secure California, New York, and Illinois, add key states in the upper Midwest, and edge close to 270 electoral votes. But by 2032, that formula may no longer work, according to a report last week. “Population shifts, reapportionment after the 2030 Census, and aggressive redistricting are reshaping the…
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