30 minutes ago, U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy issued a ruling blocking an effort by the tr@mp administration to redirect federal funds originally designated for programs supporting people experiencing homelessness.

The decision immediately clarified the legal boundaries surrounding how allocated funds may be used once Congress has specified their intended purpose. According to the ruling, the attempted redirection conflicted with…

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45 minutes ago, former official Kash Patel told members of Congress that there was no credible information indicating Jeffrey Epstein trafficked minors, a statement that immediately drew scrutiny from legal analysts and lawmakers.

Forty-five minutes ago, remarks made by Kash Patel during congressional testimony drew renewed attention to the legal and institutional standards governing oversight, fiscal accountability, and the integrity of public records….

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50 minutes ago, Judge Jia Cobb ruled in favor of twelve members of Congress who challenged restrictions on their access to ICE facilities, a decision that immediately clarified congressional oversight authority.

The ruling concluded that efforts to block unannounced inspections violated established legal standards governing legislative oversight of executive agencies. By affirming the lawmakers’ right to conduct inspections without prior notice,…

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50 minutes ago, Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum formally urged the United Nations to intervene diplomatically amid rising concerns about potential actions involving Venezuela, a move that immediately drew international attention.

Her appeal emphasized principles long embedded in international law, including non-interference, national sovereignty, and the peaceful resolution of disputes between states. Speaking in measured terms, Sheinbaum called for dialogue over…

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40 minutes ago, California announced the appointment of Susan Monarez, a former CDC director, to lead a new statewide initiative focused on restoring public trust in science and evidence-based policy.

The move immediately drew national attention, reflecting California’s continued emphasis on scientific expertise in public health and governance. State officials described the initiative as an effort to strengthen transparency, communication,…

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20 minutes ago: Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intensifying legal and political pressure ahead of a court-imposed deadline related to the release of Epstein-related records.

The situation emerged as part of an ongoing legal process, with the court setting a clear timeline for compliance and outlining potential consequences under established judicial procedures. Legal observers emphasized…

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30 minutes ago, U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy issued a ruling blocking an effort by the tr@mp administration to redirect federal funds originally designated for programs supporting people experiencing homelessness.

The decision immediately clarified the legal boundaries surrounding how allocated funds may be used once Congress has specified their intended purpose. According to the ruling, the attempted redirection conflicted with…

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30 minutes ago, tension surged on Capitol Hill after special counsel Jack Smith formally demanded that Rep. Jim Jordan release the full video of his eight-hour, closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.

Breaking — thirty minutes ago, tension surged on Capitol Hill after special counsel Jack Smith formally demanded that Rep. Jim Jordan release the full video of his eight-hour, closed-door testimony…

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45 minutes ago, former official Kash Patel told members of Congress that there was no credible information indicating Jeffrey Epstein trafficked minors, a statement that immediately drew scrutiny from legal analysts and lawmakers.

Forty-five minutes ago, remarks made by Kash Patel during congressional testimony drew renewed attention to the legal and institutional standards governing oversight, fiscal accountability, and the integrity of public records….

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JUST: U.S. Congress Moves Toward Issuing a Formal Subpoena for Donald Trump Amid Allegations of Illegal Demolition of the White House East Wing, Defying a Standing Federal Court Order, Recent Epstein Mail and Orchestrating the Suspension of SNAP Benefits During Government Shutdown

Congress Prepares Subpoena for President Trump Amid Alleged Illegal White House Demolition and Government Misconduct Washington, D.C. – U.S. Congress is moving to issue a formal subpoena for President Donald Trump…

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