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Rep. Meuser to Newsmax: Must Be Consequences for 'Outrageous' Minnesota Fraud
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., warned Thursday that the fraud investigators say they have uncovered in Minnesota must end with real consequences, telling Newsmax viewers that "people must be held accountable" for what he called massive abuse of federal dollars.
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Trump Hails 'Good News' on Iranian Protester Executions
President Donald Trump early Thursday said that it's "good news" that an Iranian protester would not be sentenced to death by the Iranian regime for participating in the country's protests in recent weeks.
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Alaska Woman Appeals Voter Fraud Charges Over Samoan Status
A state appeals court is being asked to dismiss felony voter misconduct charges against an Alaska resident born in American Samoa, one of numerous cases that have drawn attention to the complex citizenship status of people born in the U.S. territory.In arguments Thursday,...
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Poll: Republicans Split on Trump's Aggressive Immigration Crackdown
President Donald Trump's Republicans are divided over whether federal immigration officers should try harder to avoid hurting people following the shooting death of a community activist during an immigration raid, according to a Reuters/Ipsos survey.
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NATO Deploys Troops to Greenland Amid US Tensions
NATO countries are deploying troops to Greenland after talks between the United States, Denmark, and Greenland failed, escalating Arctic security tensions tied to President Trump’s push for control of the island.
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Rep. Comer to Newsmax: House Votes Soon to Send Clinton Contempt to DOJ
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., told Newsmax on Wednesday that the panel is moving to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after he said they defied bipartisan subpoenas, setting up ...
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Trump: Minneapolis Food Stamp Fraud 'Giant Democrat Scam'
President Donald Trump accused retailers in Minneapolis that accept food stamps of widespread fraud in a Wednesday night post on Truth Social, arguing that taxpayer-funded programs are being abused with political and media protection.
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Sen. Marshall to Newsmax: Credit Card Bills Promote Consumer Savings
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., said on Newsmax Wednesday that Senate action aimed at the credit card industry pairs a bipartisan push to break up what he called a payments duopoly with the President’s call for a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates.
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Sen. Cotton's Bill Speeds Deportation of Criminal Aliens
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., introduced legislation on Wednesday aimed at accelerating the deportation of aliens convicted of crimes, making any noncitizen convicted of a felony or two misdemeanors automatically deportable.
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Rep. Roy to Newsmax: ICE Critics Fixate on Negative, Ignore Facts
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Wednesday that critics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement are ignoring clear evidence and the broader public safety role of the agency after new details emerged in the Minneapolis case involving the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
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Fed Governor Criticizes Global Defense of Chair Powell
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said Wednesday it was inappropriate for prominent central bank officials from around the world to publicly defend Fed Chair Jerome Powell amid a Department of Justice criminal investigation.
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Newsom Rejects Extradition of California Abortion Doctor
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, said Wednesday that the state will not extradite a doctor charged in Louisiana with providing abortion medication to a resident of that state.
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Meadows to Newsmax: Trump's Boom Coming When Rates Fall
Mark Meadows told Newsmax on Wednesday that voters are about to feel the economic upswing President Donald Trump has promised, arguing that lower interest rates and easing costs will matter more at the ballot box than foreign crises, even as the White House juggles flash ...
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Senate Republicans Kill War Powers Measure on Venezuela
Senate Republicans voted to dismiss a war powers resolution Wednesday that would have limited President Donald Trump's ability to conduct further attacks on Venezuela after two GOP senators reversed course on supporting the legislation.
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Rep. Johnson Optimistic About Passing Second Megabill
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Wednesday he is confident he can get a second megabill passed through the chamber.
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Trump, Venezuelan Leader Rodriguez Tout Positive Phone Call
President Donald Trump spoke by phone Wednesday with Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodríguez, and both sides cast the conversation as upbeat, with Trump telling reporters at the White House that Rodríguez is "a terrific person" and that the two had "a long call," ...
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Rep. Fine to Newsmax: Bill Empowers Trump to Annex Greenland
Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Wednesday about legislation he is sponsoring that would empower President Trump to take "whatever steps necessary" to annex or otherwise acquire Greenland as a U.S. territory, framing it as a national security imperative.
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Rep. Luna to Newsmax: Clintons Should Be Jailed If Subpoena Ignored
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said Wednesday on Newsmax that former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should face jail time if they continue to defy congressional subpoenas.
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Education Department Launches 18 Title IX Investigations
The U.S. Dept. of Education's Office for Civil Rights announced Wednesday that it has begun investigations into 18 academic institutions in 10 states for Title IX violations that allowed students to participate in sports based on their 'gender identity,' not biological.
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22 Candidates Enter Ga. Race to Succeed Ex-Rep. Greene
A district attorney, a state senator and a trash-hauling entrepreneur are among the 22 candidates bidding to succeed former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a Georgia congressional seat.
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Rep. Amodei Leads GOP Effort to Fund ICE Body Cameras
Republican lawmakers negotiating the Department of Homeland Security funding bill are advancing a proposal to allocate explicit funding for body-worn cameras for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, Politico reported Wednesday.
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Starlink Free in Iran as Regime Cuts Communications
Activists say SpaceX has made Starlink satellite internet service free in Iran after the regime imposed a broad internet blackout, a move that could blunt Tehran's effort to choke off protest images and outside reporting as the death toll and detention numbers cited by ...
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Judges Reject GOP Bid to Block California Maps
A panel of federal judges on Wednesday rejected Republicans' claim that California's new congressional maps are unconstitutional.
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Trump: Iran Executions of Protesters Are 'Stopping'
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that executions of protesters in Iran are coming to a halt. "We've been told that the killing in Iran is stopping and that there's no plan for executions," he said from the Oval Office."I've been told that on good authority."
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CBO: War Department Name Change Could Cost Up to $125M
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that implementing President Donald Trump's executive order to change Defense Department to War Department could cost between a few million dollars and as much as $125 million.