Washington Times - Politics
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Trump signs order cracking down on voter fraud, noncitizen voting
President Trump moved to crack down on noncitizen voting in federal elections with a new executive order Tuesday requiring people who register to...
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DOGE says nearly 300K government credit cards have been canceled or limited
As part of its efforts to downsize the federal government, the Department of Government Efficiency has been pruning or limiting the travel and...
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Supreme Court mulls whether challenges to Clean Air Act will be filed in state courts or Washington
The Supreme Court grappled Tuesday with whether lawsuits under the Clean Air Act must be brought in Washington, where the Environmental Protection...
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Justice Department working with DOGE to collect agency referrals to launch fraud cases
The Department of Justice is working with the Department of Government Efficiency to collect referrals for criminal fraud investigations.
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Canadians, and their dollars, stick to their homes and native land
Canadians aren't just avoiding American products because of President Trump's tariff threats and talk of annexation.
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Mike Huckabee, Trump's pick to be Israel ambassador, will face senators as war in Gaza restarts
President Trump's nominee to be ambassador to Israel will face a confirmation hearing Tuesday on Capitol Hill as U.S. and Arab mediators struggle...
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New York Times denounces Trump's 'intimidation tactics' against reporters
The New York Times on Monday denounced "intimidation tactics" by President Trump against its reporters after days in which the administration...
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DOGE cuts are testing some conservative voters' faith in special election for Matt Gaetz's old seat
As the Trump administration forges ahead with its dramatic reshaping of the federal government, voters in a northwest Florida congressional...
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Judge tells State Department to keep funding refugee assistance programs
A federal judge on Monday ordered Secretary of State Marco Rubio to restore funding to a series of refugee assistance groups that he'd slashed,...
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Trump invokes 'state secrets' to hide deportation details from court
President Trump on Monday invoked the "state secrets" doctrine to block the release of any more information about controversial deportation flights...
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Louis DeJoy resigns as Postmaster General after 5 years
The head of the beleaguered U.S. Postal Service, Louis DeJoy, resigned Monday after nearly five years in the position, leaving as President Trump...
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House GOP schedules vote on limiting nationwide injunctions that have stalled Trump's agenda
House Republicans will vote next week on a bill to limit nationwide injunctions from federal district judges, amid party frustration over rulings...