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Pentagon Establishing 250-Mile Military Buffer Zone Along Southern Border

The Pentagon is expected to establish two new military zones on the United States’ southern border with Mexico, defense officials told several news outlets on Thursday.

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DOJ Sues California County Over Noncitizen Voting Records

The lawsuit alleges the Orange County Registrar of Voters concealed improper registrations by refusing to release records.

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Supreme Court Allows States to Block Planned Parenthood From Receiving Medicaid Funding

South Carolina had argued that no one’s rights were violated when it decided to exclude Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program.

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DOJ sues Washington state over law forcing Catholic priests to break seal of confession…

The US Department of Justice announced Monday that it has filed a legal action against the State of Washington, challenging a new law that the department says violates constitutional protections for religious freedom.
Dhillon, who has a long history of litigating religious freedom cases, said the law appears to ignore established legal protections for religious practice.

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DOJ Accuses Biden-Appointed Judge Of ‘Unprecedented Defiance’ After Rejecting SCOTUS Ruling Allowing Deportations…

“The Supreme Court’s stay of a left-wing district judge’s injunction reaffirms the president’s authority to remove criminal illegal aliens from our country and Make America Safe Again,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said after Monday’s decision.
Murphy quickly ordered the Trump administration to give the eight deported illegal alien criminals more adequate due process, including a “meaningful opportunity to object” to their removals to a foreign country.

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Trump DOJ Sues Judges On Entire Federal District Court

‘Whether or not the alien needs or seeks emergency relief’

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FBI Investigating Leak of Iran Strike Intelligence Report: Hegseth

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the report was top-secret and preliminary and that its conclusion is one of low confidence.

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Debate in Congress over the presidential ‘War Powers Resolution’

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Did President Trump violate the War Powers Act, officially known as the War Powers Resolution of 1973, a federal law that limits the U.S. president’s ability to engage military forces without congressional approval? While he has faced criticism, some of the president’s biggest critics (Republican and Democrat) defended his decision to…

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