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LA Socialists Want Illegals on the Voter Rolls

Two Democratic Socialists of America-backed city councilmembers in Los Angeles are pushing a proposal that would allow noncitizens, including illegal immigrants, to vote in local elections.

Trump Admin Pulls Biden-Era Gun Regulations

The Department of Justice repealed three regulations against the Second Amendment.

Court Rejects Trump Appeal to Carroll Defamation Case

A federal appeals court rejected President Trump's request to rehear his appeal of the verdict in his defamation case against writer E. Jean Carroll.

Paxton Targets Houston ‘Birth Tourism’ Scheme

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against a Houston-area "birth tourism” scheme that is allegedly responsible for more than a thousand American-born babies.

MK-Ultra Hearing Coming in May

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announced this week that the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets will hold a hearing on the MK-Ultra program in May.

Democrat Claims Hegseth Committed War Crimes

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) claimed on CNN’s “OutFront" that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth committed war crimes.

House GOP Passes Blueprint to Fund ICE

House Republicans passed a budget blueprint Wednesday to begin unlocking federal funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, on day 74 of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, before leaving Washington for a two-week recess.

Whitmer Tried to Take Credit for a Trump Win

The Trump White House fired back at Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday after she moved to claim credit for a $43.4 million steel manufacturing expansion in her state, a deal the administration says was made possible by President Trump's tariff agenda.

Iran’s Leader Issues Rare Statement

Iran's supreme leader has issued a rare statement against the United States, pledging to protect its interests.

NY Dems Admit They Always Knew Green Energy Law Would Spike Bills

Seventeen current and former New York state lawmakers filed a court brief this month admitting they knew the state's sweeping green energy mandates would raise energy costs when they voted for the law seven years ago -- and they're asking a judge to enforce it anyway.

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