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Biden Pick for Supreme Court Represented Terrorist Suspects as Public Defender

Ketanji Brown Jackson's record defending Guantanamo Bay detainees may be problematic for confirmation process.

Despite Southern Border Crisis, CBP Agents Asked to Deploy to Europe for Ukraine Conflict

Biden administration imposes second effort in year to divert border agents overseas. Last year, it was for Afghanistan.

Pentagon Approves 700 National Guards to Help Washington Police During Truckers Protest

The US Defense Department has approved deploying 700 National Guard troops and equipment in Washington to assist police control the truckers’ protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates during the State of the Union address on March 1, spokesman John Kirby said on Wednesday.

Biden Pentagon Let 50 Afghans Posing Serious Security Risks Into the United States, Watchdog Finds

At least 28 Afghan refugees with "derogatory information" cannot be located, DOD IG warns.

DHS Has Now Released All 76,000 Afghan Evacuees From Military Bases Into U.S.

Homeland Security announced the departure of the last Afghan evacuees from military bases on U.S. soil Saturday, saying 76,000 of them have been processed and released into American communities.

Dems Declare ‘Unconditional War on Racism’ in Bill Establishing a $70bn Federal, ‘Reconciliation’ Agency

House Democrats have introduced a bill that would, if passed, declare an “unconditional war on racism” while establishing the “Department of Reconciliation” as a new federal agency.

Rep. Cori Bush’s Vehicle Hit by Gunfire in Home District, Congresswoman Uninjured

A vehicle belonging to Democratic Missouri Rep. Cori Bush was shot in St. Louis on Saturday, Jan. 22, the congresswoman confirmed on Twitter.

Wokeness Hits the Upper Echelons of the Air Force

A few days ago, I noticed a disturbing tweet by Representative Dan Crenshaw about preferential treatment and lowered standards in the Air Force Special Tactics selection course.

Former Harvard Prof Found Guilty of Hiding Ties to University Lab in Wuhan

A former Harvard University chemistry professor was found guilty Tuesday of lying about his ties to China and not reporting income paid to him by a Chinese-run recruitment program.

Biden administration to fill in wall gaps and clean up border in three states

The Biden administration has given border officials the green light to fill in some of the gaps in unfinished Trump-era wall projects, as well as resolving environmental issues and cleaning up remaining construction sites nearly a year after activity was halted.

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