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‘I Can Commit to That’: Blanche Rules Out Maxwell Pardon at Senate Hearing

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche pledged before a Senate committee Tuesday that the Justice Department will not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker who worked alongside Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s Next White House Upgrade: A Permanent Helipad on the South Lawn

The new Marine One helicopter is so powerful it can scorch the ground beneath it, and President Donald Trump wants to do something about it.

Trump Stands Down: Strikes on Iran Called Off

President Donald Trump called off imminent military strikes on Iran Monday, telling allies the military stands ready to resume at a moment's notice if peace negotiations collapse.

Biden Ran His Border on an ‘Honor System’

The federal government's top watchdog confirmed Monday what border hawks had been warning for years: the Biden administration released roughly 2 million illegal immigrants into the United States on parole and then quietly lost track of most of them.

DOJ Arrests Iranian-Backed Terror Commander

Federal prosecutors on Monday announced the arrest of a senior commander of Kata'ib Hizballah, an Iranian-backed terrorist organization, charging him with six terrorism-related counts for his role in directing nearly 20 attacks across Europe, the United States, and Canada.

Woman Charged After Paying Homeless to Register to Vote

A Los Angeles woman has been charged with paying homeless individuals to register to vote after being caught on video by the O’Keefe Media Group’s undercover camera.

Chip Roy Takes Stand to Ban Islamic Radicals

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill that bans radical religious leaders, such as those backing Sharia Law and foreign clerics, from entering the United States.

U.S. Forces Eliminate More ISIS Terrorists in Africa Days After Taking Out Global Commander

Just days after American and Nigerian forces killed the second most powerful leader of the Islamic State worldwide, the two nations launched another successful strike against the terror group's fighters in West Africa.

United Nations Shifts Climate Narrative

The United Nations changed its course on so-called climate change after spending years issuing warnings about the subject.

Pentagon Freezes 86-Year-Old Defense Board Over Canada’s Failure to Pay Up

The Pentagon announced Monday it is suspending U.S. participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense, the principal forum for bilateral military cooperation between the United States and Canada, after accusing Ottawa of failing to follow through on its defense spending commitments.

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