CURRENT NEWS

Ogles Guts Major Immigration Policy

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) introduced a new bill gutting the Hart-Celler Act of 1965 and shifting key parts of the Immigration Act of the 1990s.

Dems Vote Against Resolution Honoring Law Enforcement

More than 170 Democrats voted against a Republican-led measure honoring the "extraordinary sacrifice" of law enforcement officers.

2020 Probe Spreads to Wisconsin

An FBI agent visited the private residence of Milwaukee County's elections director this week, leaving a business card and prompting a sharp rebuke from the county clerk, who called the unannounced home visit inappropriate and politically motivated.

UK to Pursue Digital ID

King Charles III addressed both Houses of Parliament this week to discuss different policy matters, addressing economic security, trading relations, and public services.

Trump Pushes China to Help Stop Iran as 20% of World’s Oil Hangs in Balance

As President Donald Trump meets face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, his administration is making an aggressive push to recruit America's top economic rival into the fight against Iranian aggression in the Persian Gulf.

Border Patrol Chief Resigns

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks abruptly resigned on Thursday.

House Oversight Probes ‘Birth Tourism’ Schemes

The House Oversight Committee launched a probe into four companies associated with "birth tourism" in the United States.

Judge Rules Against Sanction of UN Official

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from implementing sanctions against United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

Taxpayers May Be Funding Child Gender Surgeries and the Lawsuits That Follow

Sen. Bill Cassidy (L-LA), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, is demanding answers from two Rhode Island health centers and a federal agency over whether taxpayer dollars are funding gender transition services for minors and then paying the legal bills when those patients sue.

Gavin Newsom Called It Fraud Too… Until Washington Agreed With Him

The Trump administration froze $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California this week, and Gavin Newsom immediately ran to the cameras to call it political persecution. Senator Alex Padilla said the quiet part loud: "Let's be real, this isn't about fraud. It's about punishing a state that didn't vote for him."

The Dam Is Breaking: School Choice Is Coming for the Swing States

The teachers unions spent decades building a fortress. Billions in dues money. Armies of lobbyists. Politicians in their pocket from city hall to the statehouse. They told American parents: your child belongs to the system. Sit down. Be quiet. Accept whatever we give you. The fortress is crumbling.

Trump Extends White House Invite to Xi After Day One of Beijing Summit

President Trump on Thursday invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the White House on September 24, wrapping up the first day of a two-day summit with a state banquet that drew some of the largest names in American business.

Historic Day of Prayer Rocks Washington DC

This weekend will see Washington, D.C., filled with faith leaders for Rededicate 250.

Paxton Demands Texas City Assist ICE

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a letter to Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown, demanding that she enter an agreement with ICE to enforce federal immigration policy.

Rollins Sued Over Easter Email She Sent to USDA Staff

Three progressive legal groups filed suit Wednesday against Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, saying she broke the First Amendment by sending an Easter Sunday message to federal employees that referenced her Christian faith.

Rudy Giuliani Returns to Show

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani returned to his show on Wednesday following a battle with pneumonia.

Pentagon Signs Deals to Flood Arsenal With 10,000 Missiles

The Pentagon on Wednesday signed framework agreements with five defense contractors to mass-produce thousands of low-cost cruise and hypersonic missiles, responding to a munitions shortage created by the ongoing conflict with Iran.

Bill Requires ‘In God We Trust’ on Federal Buildings

Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced a bill requiring the national motto to be displayed on federal buildings.

Kemp Calls Special Session to Redraw Georgia’s Congressional Map

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday ordered state lawmakers back to the Capitol for a special session beginning June 17, targeting the redraw of congressional and legislative districts following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act.

Vance Hits California With $1.3 Billion Medicaid Penalty for Fraud

Vice President J.D. Vance announced Wednesday that the federal government is withholding $1.3 billion in Medicaid reimbursement payments to California, citing the state's failure to rein in rampant fraud in its program.