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Fact-Checking Justice Sotomayor’s Imaginary Birthright Citizenship Cases

Last week, the Supreme Court held oral arguments in Trump v. CASA, Inc., a case that stems from President Donald Trump’s January executive order on… Read More

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Hegseth Orders Probe Into 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal, Previous Investigations

Several reports and hearings have found successive administrations culpable.

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Democrats and Republicans Clash Over New Jersey Rep Facing Charges After Scuffle Outside ICE Facility

House Republicans claim the lawmaker who participated in a protest at the facility engaged in ‘obstruction,’ not oversight.

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SCOTUS Allows Trump Admin to Strip Protections from Some Venezuelans, Deportations Could Follow

https://bonginoreport.com/national-security-global-affairs/scotus-allows-trump-admin-to-strip-protections-from-some-venezuelans-deportations-could-follow

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Trump Education Department Drops Biden’s Record Fine Against GCU

Grand Canyon University (GCU) announced Friday that President Donald Trump’s Department of Education (ED) has rescinded the record $38 million fine the Biden administration levied against it. Heavy Levy In 2023, President Joe Biden’s ED slapped a $37.7 million fine on the nation’s largest private Christian university, accusing it of deceiving doctoral students about the …

The post Trump Education Department Drops Biden’s Record Fine Against GCU appeared first on The New American.

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USDA Approves Nebraska’s Banning Soda and Energy Drinks From Food Stamps

The American Beverage Association argues against such bans, saying they restrict ‘beverage choice.’

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FBI Shuts Down Internal FISA Watchdog

FBI Director Kash Patel has shuttered the Office of Internal Auditing, a unit responsible for policing the use of section 702 of FISA. …

The post FBI Shuts Down Internal FISA Watchdog appeared first on The New American.

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