Policy & Law — Archive
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Gabbard Unaware of FBI Probe Into Joe Kent Before Resignation, Official Says
The director of national intelligence was not informed about the weeks-long FBI leak investigation into the former counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran policy.
GOP Whip Says 'America-Hating Terrorists' Should Lose Citizenship Under SCAM Act
The bill would expand government power to revoke citizenship from naturalized citizens convicted of terrorism, fraud or espionage.
Pritzker's $5M Push for Ally Sparks Fury From Congressional Black Caucus
Illinois Lt. Gov. Julianna Stratton won the Democratic Senate primary with Pritzker's backing, defeating the CBC's preferred candidate and a $30M challenger.
Supreme Court Revives Mississippi Evangelist's Challenge to Protest Ordinance
The 9-0 ruling allows Gabriel Olivier to proceed with his lawsuit seeking future protection from the Brandon, Miss. ordinance, citing the distinction between challenging past convictions and preventing future prosecutions.
Thune Says Democrats 'Scared' of Far-Left Base as DHS Shutdown Hits 35 Days
Senate Republicans have blocked four attempts to fund the Department of Homeland Security as Democrats demand ICE reforms.
Trump Commemorative Gold Coin Approved by Federal Commission for America's 250th
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, composed of Trump appointees, approved the design for a 24-karat gold coin bearing the president's image, circumventing a law prohibiting living presidents on currency.
An Immigration Court Few Have Heard of Is Quietly Shaping Policy Behind the Scenes
The Trump administration cut the Board of Immigration Appeals from 28 to 15 judges, all Trump appointees; DHS won 97% of public cases in 2025, up at least 30 percentage points from the 16-year average.
Chuck Norris Didn't Just Play Tough. He Lived It, And Today's Culture Can't Match It
The martial arts champion and actor died at 90, leaving behind a legacy of disciplined mastery that conservatives cite as a model for masculinity and progressives critique as outdated.
ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant With Violent Criminal History After Road Rage Incident in Pennsylvania
Christopher Leon Bailey, who overstayed his 2009 tourist visa and was released on bond by a Biden-era immigration judge, is accused of attempting to stab and run over a driver.
James Comey Subpoenaed in Trump-Appointed Prosecutor's 'Grand Conspiracy' Probe
Jason A. Reding Quiñones, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, is leading an investigation into 2016 election-related prosecutions that has issued over 130 subpoenas.