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Gang Leader Extradited in Historic First

A man believed to be a leader of the terrorist organization Tren de Aragua (TdA) has been extradited to Texas in a historic first, authorities announced.

New DHS Chief Overhauls Department

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has launched a sweeping overhaul of the agency, dismissing senior officials tied to former Secretary Kristi Noem and ordering a review of contracts and spending decisions made under her watch, according to people familiar with the matter and reporting by The Wall Street Journal.

Muslim University Deletes Website

An Islamic institution in Texas has deleted its website after being threatened by Governor Greg Abbott (R).

Trump: ‘I Don’t Need Favors’ from Xi on Iran’s Hormuz Blockade

President Trump said Friday he did not ask Chinese President Xi Jinping to pressure Iran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz, the vital oil corridor that Tehran blockaded in early March after U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeted the Islamic republic.

Trump Gives Update on Garden of American Heroes

President Trump announced updates to the National Garden of American Heroes, sharing the site for the project.

House Ethics Targets North Carolina Rep. in Harassment Probe

The House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) over sexual harassment allegations.

Trump Administration Expands Bridge Investment

The Department of Transportation announced that it will grant $3 billion for states to maintain bridge infrastructure.

Bonta Admits Border Crackdown Stops Fentanyl

California Attorney General Rob Bonta admitted to CNN that President Trump's border crackdown is helping address the flow of fentanyl into the state.

CENTCOM Chief: Iran’s Navy Won’t Recover for ‘a Full Generation’

The U.S. military has set back Iran's naval power by a generation and retains sufficient munitions to resume combat operations if needed, the commander of U.S. Central Command told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday.

Senate Votes 99-0 to Cut Off its Pay During Shutdowns

The Senate adopted a resolution Thursday to withhold senators' paychecks during government shutdowns, passing unanimously 99-0 in a rare display of bipartisan accountability.

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