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ICE leader Todd Lyons declines to defend Kristi Noem amid calls for her resignation

The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement refused to defend Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem when asked if she should resign during a heated House hearing where Democrats intensified calls for Noem to step down. Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons was asked by Rep. Tim Kennedy (D-NY) during the House Homeland Security Committee’s first oversight […]

‘Indefensible’: Epstein survivors slam DOJ’s ‘incomplete’ release of files

Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein rebuked the partial release of the Epstein files calling it “indefensible” in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi. The letter, obtained by CBS News, comes a day before the House Judiciary Committee’s is set to hold an oversight hearing with Bondi. The attorney general is facing criticism […]

Kid Rock admits to TPUSA halftime show being prerecorded

Kid Rock admitted that his performance for Turning Point USA’s rival Super Bowl halftime show was prerecorded, following speculations that he was lip-syncing. TPUSA announced that it would put on an alternative show during Apple Music’s Super Bowl halftime show, as conservatives criticized the NFL for selecting Bad Bunny as the performer. Bad Bunny, whose legal name […]

Hochul challenger Antonio Delgado drops out of New York gubernatorial race

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D-NY) lieutenant governor, Antonio Delgado, on Tuesday announced he was dropping his challenge to his boss. After launching his campaign for Hochul’s spot last June, Delgado failed to make much of a dent in Hochul’s commanding lead. Facing dismal polling numbers, the lieutenant governor ended his bid on Tuesday. “After much consideration, I’ve concluded […]

China panics after Takaichi declares intention to remilitarize Japan

The comprehensive electoral victory of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi over the weekend secured the Liberal Democratic Party a two-thirds majority in the Japanese Diet, a broad and inarguable mandate for her proposed nationalist revival. Following her victory, Takaichi was not coy about her policy ambitions — stating firmly on Monday that her goal is to […]

Don Lemon codefendant seeks to toss FACE Act indictment in church storming case

A codefendant charged alongside former CNN host Don Lemon in a federal case stemming from an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest inside a Minnesota church is asking a judge to dismiss his charges. Ian Davis Austin, one of nine defendants charged over a January disruption at St. Paul’s Cities Church, filed a motion on Friday […]

Johnson effort to block Trump tariff repeal votes hits GOP resistance

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is facing a risky vote in the House that will block resolutions to repeal President Donald Trump’s tariffs until July, with at least two Republicans firmly against the measure and a handful of others threatening to make passage difficult. A procedural vote, called a rule, on Tuesday to advance a slate […]

Canada paid for Detroit-Ontario bridge, Carney tells Trump after threats

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he spoke to President Donald Trump on Tuesday and reminded him that Ottawa paid to build the new Detroit-Ontario border crossing bridge.  “We discussed the bridge. I explained that Canada has paid for the construction of the bridge, over $4 billion,” Carney said. “The ownership is shared between the […]

ICE director refuses to apologize for Renee Good and Alex Pretti being called domestic terrorists

Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement director Todd Lyons on Tuesday declined to apologize for the Trump administration’s characterization of two U.S. citizens killed during ICE-related operations in Minnesota as “domestic terrorists.”  In response to a line of questioning during a Senate hearing from Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), Lyons refused to comment on whether he would […]

Howard Lutnick downplays Epstein relations: ‘Barely had anything to do with that person’

Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump’s commerce secretary, denied on Tuesday that he misled the public on his past interactions with the late Jeffrey Epstein and downplayed his association with the disgraced child sex offender. During questioning from Democrats at a Senate appropriations committee hearing on broadband, Lutnick, who for years lived next door to Epstein’s […]
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