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Texas to Expand Floating Border Wall in Rio Grande River

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced Friday that the state has intensified its border security efforts by expanding the floating marine barrier in the Rio Grande and installing additional razor wire in Eagle Pass.

Fugitive Mexican Cartel Leader Arrested in California for Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering

A high-ranking member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa, has been arrested in Riverside, California, after allegedly faking his death...

House Foreign Affairs Member Condemns State Department ‘Therapy Sessions’

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) is demanding the State Department hand over information after it held therapy sessions following Donald Trump's presidential victory.

DOD ‘Intentionally Delayed’ D.C. National Guard During Jan. 6

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) sent a letter to the Department of Defense Inspector General, declaring that the DOD delayed the deployment of Washington, D.C. National Guard members during the January 6, 2021 protest.

Senator Introduces Bill Ending Dept. of Education

Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) introduced a bill that abolishes the Department of Education.

Washington State Creates Task Force to Combat ‘Domestic Violent Extremism’

The state of Washington launched a "Domestic Violent Extremism and Mass Violence Task Force."

Matt Gaetz Withdraws from Trump AG Consideration

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his name from his nomination as President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general.

Justice Department Moves to Break Up Google Amid Antitrust Concerns

On Wednesday, the Department of Justice is set to present a federal judge with a request concerning the possible breakup of Google. This follows...

FEMA Whistleblower Alleges Trump Supporters Viewed as ‘Domestic Terrorists’

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer revealed that a whistleblower claimed a FEMA contractor told a family that the agency views Trump supporters as "domestic terrorists."

Venezuelan Gang Expands to 16 States, Sparks National Security Concerns

The Venezuelan criminal organization Tren de Aragua has spread its violent influence to 16 states across the U.S., according to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memo. The gang, known for its brutality, has recently established operations in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Montana, and Wyoming, adding to its existing presence in major states such as Texas, California, Florida, and Colorado.

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