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Donald Trump backtracks on crime policy: ‘She would be killed under your plan’

Former President Donald Trump backtracked on parts of his idea to institute the death penalty for all drug dealers when he was confronted with the possibility of someone he freed being executed.

Federal judge orders unsealing of Santos criminal bond sponsors for Thursday

A federal judge in New York ordered the unsealing of the identities of people who sponsored embattled Rep. George Santos's (R-NY) criminal bond, denying the congressman's latest attempt to keep his sponsors' identities a secret.

Rand Paul requests Fauci employment information months after alleged retirement

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) requested the employment records of former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci on Tuesday to determine if Fauci is still receiving a government salary or other government perks.

Border Patrol has caught 127 illegal immigrants on FBI terror watchlist in fiscal 2023

Border Patrol agents on the Canadian and Mexican borders have caught 127 noncitizens listed on the FBI's terror watchlist who tried to enter the United States illegally since the start of fiscal 2023, according to newly released federal data.

Trump takes credit for DeSantis’s success: ‘It was like a bomb went off’

Former President Donald Trump took credit for the success of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), saying things changed with his support, and it "was like a bomb went off."

Manhattan DA pushes back on Trump bid to remove judge in hush money case

Former President Donald Trump's bid to oust the judge overseeing his criminal prosecution in New York should not be granted, according to a Tuesday filing from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.

Arkansas ban on transgender surgery for minors struck down by judge as unconstitutional

A federal judge in Arkansas struck down the state's ban on transgender medical interventions for children Tuesday, deeming the law unconstitutional.

Title 42 end: May border encounters stagnant, but ports see record-high numbers

More than a quarter of a million immigrants turned up at the U.S. border in May, with a growing percentage choosing to surrender to federal customs officials at ports of entry rather than crossing illegally, according to newly released government data.

Texas attorney general’s wife Angela Paxton will not recuse from husband’s impeachment proceedings

Texas Republican state Sen. Angela Paxton, wife of embattled Attorney General Ken Paxton, will not recuse herself from her husband's impeachment trial connected to allegations of bribery and misappropriating funds.

Bernie Sanders launches investigation into Amazon warehouse safety

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) urged current and former Amazon workers to come forward as whistleblowers as he launched an investigation on Tuesday into longtime concerns from labor activists and employees over warehouse conditions.
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