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Supreme Court hears arguments on US power to strip green cards
Joshi responded that the justices should not assume that government officials would act in bad faith. Justice Samuel A.
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Joshi responded that the justices should not assume that government officials would act in bad faith. Justice Samuel A.
In her opening statement, Warren questioned whether Warsh would make monetary policy decisions without listening to Trump’s whispering in his ear.
During what should have been a week of crucial messaging and legislating, Congress spent the week instead focused on dramas on and off Capitol Hill.
Tim Walberg, R-Mich., chair of the committee, repeatedly reminded members to keep their tone appropriate, noting that a second-grade teacher should be able to safely present the hearing for kids.
“We should. We’ll see,” House Intelligence Chairman Rick Crawford, R-Ark., said.
She then attempted to defend Trump’s Tuesday threat without explaining exactly what he meant by “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.”
Roberts Jr. pushed Sauer to explain why the court should allow the traditional exceptions to birthright citizenship, such as children of diplomats, to cover millions of undocumented immigrants.
Thune and other Senate Republican leaders have defended their bill as a way to end the shutdown without giving in to Democratic demands.
A ruling in favor of the administration could redefine who can become a citizen without the say-so of Congress, which has already weighed in multiple times defining, and expanding, birthright citizenship
“But we are out of time for the critical responsibilities and tens of thousands of workers currently going without pay.”
If the EAC is going to issue guidance that causes an uproar because it sets requirements many legitimate voters cannot meet, we should know that now, not later.”
But House Republicans argued the Senate plan was hatched without their buy-in.
While Trump’s Middle East point man contended that the president had “instructed us that your preference is always peace and that we should make that our priority,” his Defense secretary was pounding
While Fleming has been in the race longer, Letlow should have the edge with the president’s support.
proposal, first reported by Punchbowl News, included a key difference: Republicans could provide ICE funding through a second filibuster-proof reconciliation bill to enact more partisan policies, and without
Alito Jr. brought up concerns about the potential appearance of fraud from counting late-arriving ballots, similar to claims President Donald Trump has made without evidence on voter fraud in the 2020
lawmakers who met with Trump administration officials Wednesday on Capitol Hill emerged with no clear consensus, with some still undecided over whether to reauthorize a powerful surveillance authority without
It’s unclear how much support Mullin might get from Democrats, who have declined to further fund DHS in fiscal 2026 without changes in immigration enforcement tactics.
“We should be briefed on the cost of the war and so many other factors,” said Sen. Mazie K. Hirono, D-Hawaii, a member of the committee.
Most respondents, 52 percent, said the U.S. should not have taken military action, while 41 percent said Trump should have attacked.