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Read More‘Some of the information we are receiving tends to lead toward the FBI,’ Tom Homan said this week.
Read MoreThe White House is attempting to shake up the federal workforce.
Read MoreMike Johnson’s comments run counter to claims made by some Democratic lawmakers who accuse the organization of illegally proposing cuts to federal agencies.
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Read MoreThe Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard 52-48 Wednesday as the next Director of National Intelligence.
Senator Mitch McConnell was the only Republican to vote against Gabbard. All Democrats voted against her.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sam Myers said on Monday during a hearing in Attorney General Kris Mayes’ prosecution of the 2020 alternate electoral slate for Trump and their associates that there were enough grounds in the defendants’ motions to dismiss to likely dismiss the prosecutions due to violating the First Amendment. Myers, who previously clerked for a Democratic Senator, and who was appointed to the bench by Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano, made the decision without hearing oral arguments due to the strength of the defendants’ arguments, he said.
Myers was addressing motions to dismiss based on the state’s anti-SLAPP law filed by former State Senator Anthony Kern and Trump’s former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Several of the other defendants filed similar motions, including Trump’s former attorney and constitutional legal scholar John Eastman and former Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward. State Senate President Warren Petersen (R-Mesa) and then-House Speaker Ben Toma filed an Amicus Curiae brief in support of Ward’s motion.
United States Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday announced that the Justice Department was suing New York and several of its leaders over its status as a "sanctuary state," which limits its cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
New York is the second state to be sued over its immigration enforcement policies. The Justice Department sued Illinois and Chicago last week for allegedly having interfered with federal immigration laws.
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