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Fetterman Crosses the Aisle, Sinks Democrats’ Bid to Strip Trump’s Iran War Powers

The Senate on Tuesday voted down a Democratic-led effort to force President Trump to withdraw U.S. forces from Iran, with the measure failing 47 to 48 after Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) broke with his party and sided with Republicans.

California Ethics Watchdog Fines Newsom $31,500 One Day After Federal Investigation Goes Public

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to pay a $31,500 ethics fine after state regulators found he repeatedly failed to disclose millions of dollars in corporate donations solicited on his behalf, with the penalty coming one day after Newsom publicly announced he is under federal investigation by the Department of Justice.

Trump Threatens to Run D.C. as a Federal City

Washington, D.C. voters headed to the polls Tuesday to pick a new mayor and Congressional delegate for the first time in more than a decade, with the leading candidates pledging to end cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and resist the Trump administration's authority over the city.

Antifa Activists Charged After Anti-ICE Campaign

Fifteen individuals have been indicted for their efforts to hinder federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis.

Trump Admin Takes Major Step Toward Downsizing Education Department

The Trump administration announced that oversight of special education and civil rights will no longer be conducted by the Department of Education.

Wisconsin Fake Elector Case Moves Forward

Three former advisers to President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony forgery charges in Wisconsin, as the state's Democratic attorney general pressed forward with a prosecution that has survived two years, a change in presidential administration, and federal pardons issued by Trump himself.

Texas Rejects Demands to Remove Ten Commandments Monument

Attorneys for a Texas county have pushed back against calls from a group to remove a Ten Commandments monument.

Anti-Christian ‘Assassination Culture’ Drove Bomb Plot Against Erika Kirk

A new report from a leading threat-research institute links anti-Christian extremism and what analysts call an "assassination culture" to the alleged bomb plot against Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk, as threats against conservative figures continue to climb to historic levels.

Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Refugee Who Shot Two National Guard Members

Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday they will seek the death penalty for an Afghan national charged with killing a National Guard soldier and gravely wounding a second on Thanksgiving Day last year in Washington, D.C.

Sheriffs From 19 States Tell the Senate to Confirm Todd Blanche Now

The Western States Sheriffs' Association has formally endorsed Todd Blanche for attorney general, urging the Senate to confirm Trump's nominee before the end of summer.

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