Washington Times - Politics
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New Jersey congresswoman indicted on charges from confrontation with ICE
The Justice Department said Rep. LaMonica McIver was formally indicted Tuesday on three charges stemming from her clash with immigration officers...
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Appeals court says Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs can move forward
A federal appeals court said Tuesday that President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs can remain in effect while the legal battle over them rages,...
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Newsom declares 'democracy' at stake in battle with Trump over Los Angeles
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, reaching to become the face of Democratic opposition to President Trump, declared "democracy is under assault" in an...
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House votes to revoke D.C.'s noncitizen voting law
House Republicans led the charge Tuesday to overturn the District of Columbia's law that allows noncitizens -- including illegal immigrants -- to...
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Navy advances drone warfare capabilities as threat of conflict with China looms
The Navy and Marines are fielding advanced unmanned weapons in preparation for a potential future conflict with China that key service leaders told...
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Bill to repeal FACE Act after Biden 'weaponization' clears House committee
The House Judiciary Committee passed legislation Tuesday to repeal the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, a law wielded by the Biden...
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Judge rejects Gavin Newsom's bid to immediately eject Trump's troops from Los Angeles
A federal judge allowed President Trump at least two more days of free action to deploy troops to Los Angeles, putting off California's request for...
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House Democrats criticize Hegseth for lack of defense budget details
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday was met with complaints from lawmakers who accused the Pentagon of not providing Congress with sufficient...
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GOP aims to stop retroactive pandemic unemployment payments
Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee are calling on Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer to stop an Ohio judge from forcing the state...
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Trump announces plans to restore original names of eight Army bases named for Confederates
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will restore the original names of eight Army bases that were once named for Confederate Civil War soldiers.
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House to interview former top Biden aides about autopen, cognitive decline
Four top aides to former President Biden have agreed to provide interviews to House lawmakers investigating a potential cover-up of Mr. Biden's...
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Study shows little agreement between Republicans and Democrats on media sources
A new survey that probes the level of trust Democrats and Republicans have for news sources finds the business-oriented publications Forbes and The...