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Trump Puts 8,000 Career Bureaucrats on Notice

President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday stripping civil service protections from roughly 8,000 senior federal employees, converting them to at-will status under a new employment classification called Schedule Policy/Career.

Republican Calls for Probe of NJ Dem Who Testified for 1993 WTC Bombing Mastermind

Rep. Michael Lawler is calling for a congressional investigation into Adam Hamawy, the Democratic primary winner in New Jersey's 12th Congressional District, over his documented ties to convicted terrorist Omar Abdel-Rahman, the "Blind Sheikh" behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Gabbard’s Says Husband’s Surgery was Successful

Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced that her husband's surgery targeting his bone cancer was successful.

Trump to Make DOJ Head Permanent

President Trump announced that he would be naming Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as the permanent director of the DOJ.

Military Lights Up Another Drug Boat in Pacific

The U.S. military struck a drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific on Wednesday, killing two men it described as narco-terrorists, U.S. Southern Command said Thursday.

John Bolton to Plead Guilty

Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton will reportedly plead guilty to unlawfully retaining classified information, according to reports.

Utah Celebrates ‘Fidelity Month’

Utah Governor Spencer Cox, a Republican, issued a proclamation recognizing June as Fidelity Month instead of Pride Month.

Trump to Attend NATO Summit

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that President Trump is set to attend NATO's meeting in July.

North Korea Unveils Secret Nuclear Fuel Plan

North Korea on Thursday revealed a new facility for producing nuclear bomb fuel, with leader Kim Jong Un declaring his regime intends to expand its nuclear arsenal "at an exponential rate," the Associated Press reports.

Senate Opens Debate on $70B ICE Bill

The Senate voted 53-46 Wednesday afternoon to begin formal consideration of a roughly $70 billion immigration enforcement package that would fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, kicking off a marathon amendment process before a final passage vote expected later this week.

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