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Ghislaine Maxwell Refuses to Answer Lawmakers’ Questions During Closed-Door Testimony
Maxwell’s attorney said she is prepared to provide testimony before Congress if she is first granted clemency, adding a new legal dimension to lawmakers’ ongoing inquiries into matters related to Epstein.
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Maxwell’s attorney said she is prepared to provide testimony before Congress if she is first granted clemency, adding a new legal dimension to lawmakers’ ongoing inquiries into matters related to Epstein.
Warsh has long advocated for aggressively shrinking the Federal Reserve’s $6.6 trillion balance sheet, a move that could tighten financial conditions and push mortgage rates higher, potentially clashing with Trump’s housing affordability goals.
President Donald Trump has threatened to block the opening of a major bridge linking Michigan and Ontario, intensifying tensions between the United States and Canada.
The hearing comes amid mounting criticism of federal immigration tactics, including requests for reforms such as mandatory body cameras, restrictions on masks and independent investigations following the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renée Good in Minneapolis enforcement operations.
The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to dismiss the criminal case against former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, who was convicted and jailed for defying a congressional subpoena issued by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack
As scrutiny intensifies around high-profile U.K. figures, the fallout from newly disclosed Epstein files has triggered fresh political strain in London and renewed attention on the royal family.
Republicans facing difficult midterm elections are increasingly uncertain about President Donald Trump’s role, as aides and allies describe mixed signals about how actively he plans to engage
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie is entering his most significant confrontation yet with President Donald Trump, defying party expectations as he seeks reelection in deeply conservative Kentucky
Recently released Justice Department documents show that attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein sought records from the CIA and NSA that might reveal any intelligence connections or retained files related to him.
President Donald Trump has excluded Democratic governors from a traditionally bipartisan White House meeting tied to the National Governors Association summit, revoking invitations without explanation and intensifying tensions between the administration and Democratic-led states
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won a decisive election victory, securing a larger parliamentary majority that strengthens her ability to deepen the U.S.-Japan alliance and expand defense and industrial policy.
The Pentagon is preparing to deploy U.S. nuclear-powered submarines to an expanded naval base in Western Australia, strengthening deterrence against China and positioning forces closer to a potential conflict over Taiwan
Iran’s top diplomat said Tehran will continue enriching uranium despite U.S. pressure, arguing that the country’s power comes from its ability to resist demands from major world powers following recent nuclear talks
More than $30 billion in taxpayer-funded welfare money designed to support America’s poorest families has been redirected into a wide range of state programs, prompting bipartisan warnings over weak oversight and misuse.
A whistleblower complaint filed against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard centers on a sensitive foreign phone call intercepted by U.S. intelligence, involving discussion of a person close to President Trump, according to people familiar with the matter
A $30 billion federal welfare program is under growing scrutiny as Republicans and Democrats warn that weak oversight has allowed states to use the funds in ways far beyond their original antipoverty mission
European governments are stepping up efforts to curb Russian oil shipments through their waters, a move designed to restrict Moscow’s ability to finance its war as economic pressures inside Russia continue to mount.
President Donald Trump on Thursday launched TrumpRx.gov, a federal website designed to help Americans find lower-cost prescription medications following months of negotiations with pharmaceutical companies.
Democrats are pressing for new restrictions on federal immigration agents as a condition for funding ICE and the Department of Homeland Security, a demand Republicans say goes too far but remain open to discussing.
School officials in suburban Minneapolis say a missing fifth-grade student was recently seen in an ICE detention facility in Texas, according to reports from other students held at the same location
Minnesota courts are facing mounting pressure as a surge in immigration-related cases overwhelms judges, prosecutors, and court staff, creating significant backlogs across the region.
The Trump administration plans to finalize a rule that would make it easier to discipline or dismiss senior career officials, potentially affecting nearly 50,000 federal workers by reducing long-standing job protections.
The proposed installation would place a Christopher Columbus statue on White House grounds, aligning with Trump’s broader stance on historical monuments and cultural recognition.
Satellite imagery reveals the locations and scale of U.S. military deployments near Iran, showing expanded air and naval positioning that analysts say could support wide-ranging operations if needed.
In a move that’s sure to rile up the far-left activist crowd but makes perfect sense for anyone who values the safety of our nation’s border enforcers, Meta has quietly started blocking links to the so-called “ICE List” website across…































