Washington Times - Politics
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Second court rules Trump broke law with Alien Enemies Act deportations
A federal judge on Tuesday castigated President Trump for deporting Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, saying he stretched the Alien Enemies...
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Senate confirms Bisignano to lead Social Security Administration as agency faces DOGE overhaul
Wall Street veteran Frank Bisignano was confirmed by the Senate on Tuesday to lead the Social Security Administration, taking over at a turbulent...
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Judge bars Trump administration from shrinking agencies that fund libraries, settle labor disputes
A federal judge has temporarily barred President Donald Trump's administration from dramatically shrinking three agencies that fund libraries...
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Intelligence community disputes ties between Tren de Aragua and Venezuela's government
The Venezuelan government is not controlling Tren de Aragua, according to a newly declassified U.S. intelligence community memo that undercuts...
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DHS chief says flyers without required ID may face extra screening at airports
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem warned Tuesday that unprepared travelers may face some inconveniences but Real ID's strict identification...
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Trump Pentagon nominee under scrutiny in hearing for partisan comments
A retired U.S. brigadier general who failed to get through the confirmation process in the first Trump administration got renewed scrutiny for his...
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Canadian Prime Minister Carney will meet with Trump, hoping to ease trade war tensions
Canada's new prime minister, Mark Carney, won the job with a promise to confront the increased aggression shown by President Trump -- and he'll...
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Pro-Trump legal group sues Chief Justice Roberts over denied records request
A pro-Trump legal group once led by the president's top aide, Stephen Miller, has sued Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
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Judge orders Trump to admit roughly 12,000 refugees
A judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to admit some 12,000 refugees into the United States under a court order partially blocking the...
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Justice Department plans to investigate prosecutor's office in Minnesota's most populous county
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation of the prosecutor's office in Minnesota's most populous county after its leader directed...
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Trump administration asks judge to toss suit restricting access to abortion medication
The Trump administration on Monday asked a judge to toss out a lawsuit from three GOP-led states seeking to cut off telehealth access to abortion...
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Trump shuts off federal funding for gain-of-function virus research in China, Iran
President Trump ended federal funding for gain-of-function virus research in China, Iran and other countries that have "insufficient research...