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Democratic congresswoman sparks online outrage over ‘deranged’ question to ICE director about ‘going to hell’
Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver, who is currently facing charges related to interfering with ICE officers at a detention facility, is facing strong pushback online over
Congressional Leaders: ICE Deal Possible Despite Divisions
Congressional leaders said Tuesday that a deal was still possible with the White House on DHS funding before it expires this weekend, but the two

Trump’s reaction to new footage of Guthrie abduction was ‘pure disgust,’ Leavitt says
Newly released FBI footage of a masked, armed person at Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home on the morning of her disappearance drew an immediate response from
Meta, YouTube Face Jury in Child Harm Trial
Jurors in a landmark social media case that seeks to hold tech companies responsible for harms to children got their first glimpse into what will
FBI Search of Ga. Offices Tied to Probe of Possible 2020 Election ‘Defects,’ Affidavit Says
The FBI obtained a search warrant to seize hundreds of boxes of ballots from election offices in Fulton County, Georgia, as part of a criminal
Los Angeles Mayor Targets ICE Access to City Sites
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced a series of policy proposals Tuesday that would restrict federal immigration officers from using or staying at city-owned sites.[#item_full_content]
GOP Fundraising Lead Over Dems Widens Ahead of Midterms
Democrats are warning that a financial advantage they enjoyed for much of the Trump era is fading, with FEC filings showing Republicans and allied outside
Vatican Bank Launches Two Catholic-Themed Equity Indexes
The Vatican Bank launched two new equity benchmarks on Tuesday that choose investments which adhere to Catholic principles, CBS News reported.[#item_full_content]
Stocks Dip With Economic Data, Earnings in Focus
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed lower Tuesday as investors digested disappointing retail sales figures and waited for a key labor market report.[#item_full_content]

Violence erupts as anti-Israel protesters target president’s Australia visit weeks after Bondi Beach massacre
Police clashed with anti-Israel demonstrators in Sydney during protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia, prompting national leaders to urge calm and call

Congress moves to set national rules for self-driving cars, overriding states
Lawmakers led by Rep. Bob Latta, R-Ohio, teed up consideration of how Congress approaches the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs) Tuesday, pressing the case for

DOJ moves to wipe Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction tied to Jan 6 probe
The Department of Justice moved Monday to toss out Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction, a rare request that served to undo yet another element

House hearing raises red flags over former tech mogul’s ‘CCP network’ allegedly funding far-left groups
During a House Ways and Means Committee hearing Tuesday, former U.S. tech mogul Neville Roy Singham was regularly named in the discussion and debate as

FBI reviewing Fulton County vote-count ‘deficiencies,’ court docs reveal
The FBI is investigating Fulton County’s handling of the 2020 election, according to newly filed search warrant affidavits outlining alleged ballot irregularities and record-keeping failures.

Dem rep labels federal immigration agents ‘thugs’ in tense hearing
Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., unleashed a blistering attack on federal agents Tuesday, calling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers “thugs” and accusing them of
Sen. Johnson: Dems’ DHS Warrant Demand Is ‘Unworkable’
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., ripped into Democrats on Tuesday, calling their proposal to tie Department of Homeland Security funding to a requirement that federal immigration
Lutnick Admits to Visiting Epstein’s Private Island
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledged on Tuesday he visited the private island of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker Johnson Says He Will Examine Epstein Records
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Tuesday he plans to personally review the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files now being made available to lawmakers, signaling growing
Sen. Johnson on Good, Pretti Deaths: Dems ‘Got Their Martyrs’
Democrats “got their martyrs” when immigration authorities shot and killed U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis last month, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., told CNBC’s
Telecom Execs Defend Turning Over Lawmakers’ Data to Biden DOJ
Executives from major cellphone providers told a Senate panel they complied with legal demands when turning over lawmakers’ call records connected to a Justice Department