Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content, including potential presidential campaign rumors about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and various political events.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration allowing deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, but lawyers argue proper notice is not being given to detainees facing deportation. Due process rights are being violated, leading to legal challenges and uncertainty about deportation proceedings.
Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife were arrested for harboring a suspected member of an ultra-violent Venezuelan gang. President Trump's crackdown on gang crime resulted in the arrests of over 600 gang members during his first 100 days in office.
Famous aerobatic pilot Rob Holland died in a plane crash at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia while attempting a routine landing. The NTSB confirmed he was in touch with the air traffic control tower before the crash. The aircraft involved was an MX Aircraft MXS, specifically built for airshows.
Former D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams analyzes legal cases involving the deaths of four University of Idaho students. Bryan Kohberger is charged with first-degree murder and burglary. Roommates discovered the bodies after witnessing a masked intruder. Evidence suggests attempts to clean up the crime scene. Testimonies from digital specialists and crime scene analyst are expected during trial.
NPR has been receiving tips about detentions at the Ambassador Bridge in Michigan, with over 200 detentions this year, including American children, as revealed by an inquiry from Rep. Rashida Tlaib.
The federal government is restoring the records of international students after abruptly terminating them, complicating their ability to stay in the U.S. Many judges had already ordered the restoration of students' records. The Trump administration has taken various steps to expel noncitizens, including revoking visas.
Cuba says it will continue receiving deportation flights from the U.S. despite the suspension of migration talks. The Trump administration plans larger scale deportations of Cubans without legal immigration status, but the Cuban government remains committed to 2017 migration accords negotiated with Obama.
A migrant in Gwinnett County, Georgia, is accused of killing a mother and injuring her daughter in a hit-and-run crash. The migrant is facing deportation and has been charged with felony hit-and-run, driving without a license, and using a fake license plate.
A 20-year-old illegal alien from Mexico is accused of brutally raping a 13-year-old boy in Charlotte County, Florida. The incident occurred during a game of hide-and-seek. The suspect was caught and sent back to Mexico in 2021 but reentered the US illegally in 2022. The sheriff criticized sanctuary cities and states for prioritizing the safety of criminals over citizens' security.
President Trump signed an executive order to ramp up deep seabed mineral exploration and processing, aiming to establish the US as a global leader in responsible seabed mineral activities. Another order was signed to strengthen federal service probationary periods.
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to charges of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Chelsea Manning showed support for Mangione, stating the case is being rushed. Supporters believe Trump is targeting Mangione unfairly. Mangione faces multiple charges, including murder and gun offenses. The case has sparked protests and controversy.
U.S. retailers warn of empty store shelves and supply chain issues if Trump's tariffs on China remain high, leading to canceled shipments and uncertain holiday season. Small businesses face financial strain due to high tariff fees.
Jewish students at Yale University speak out about experiencing antisemitism on campus, including verbal abuse and obstruction of their right of way by anti-Israel demonstrators. The students describe the discrimination as devastating and pervasive, with instances of racist abuse and physical assaults. The university has taken disciplinary action against the demonstrators and condemned antisemitism.
A new transparency report reveals the inefficiency of the Department of Labor's Jobs Corps Program, with low graduation rates and high costs. Concerns include criminals and runaway teens being housed in Job Corps dorms. The Department of Labor has been focused on transparency and accountability under the backdrop of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Luigi Mangione is facing the death penalty for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, sparking national discussion about the health care industry. The case involves firearms offenses, stalking, and terrorism charges in multiple states.
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, is facing the death penalty in a case tied to Trump's executive order. The use of the death penalty in this case has raised political concerns.
California Governor Gavin Newsom celebrates California surpassing Japan as the world's fourth-largest economy, but the state faces challenges like wildfires, homelessness, and poverty. Despite economic growth, there are concerns about mismanagement, deficits, and infrastructure failures. The state's Democratic leadership is criticized for neglecting essential services and prioritizing utopian policies. The article questions Newsom's leadership and the sustainability of the California model.
The Economist/YouGov Poll conducted among 1,625 U.S. adult citizens provides insights into American politics and public opinion on various topics like Donald Trump, American Politics, Immigration, Vaccines, Coronavirus, and more.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for allegedly obstructing federal authorities seeking to detain an undocumented immigrant. The arrest is part of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration and its battles with judges over federal policy.
Former New York Congressman George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years in federal prison for scamming donors who funded his winning campaign. He admitted to betraying the trust of his supporters and must surrender to jail by July 25. Santos begged for a reduced sentence but was hit with the maximum of seven years and a $373,000 restitution. He was the first Republican to be expelled from the House for fabricating his education, work experience, property ownership, ethnicity, religion, and more.
President Trump criticizes Harvard University, calling it an '[antisemitic], far-left institution' and a 'threat to democracy.' Harvard is suing the Trump administration over funding freeze and refusal to comply with demands.
President Trump has discussed acquiring Greenland, Canada, and Panama to expand the U.S. territory. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has rejected the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state of America.
Amid internet speculation about a possible serial killer in New England, authorities are investigating the deaths of several individuals in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. The public is urged to remain vigilant and avoid spreading unverified information on social media.
A 62-year-old man died after experiencing a medical crisis on an American Airlines-affiliated flight. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of American Airlines and Envoy Air for failing to provide timely medical assistance.
Illegal immigrant from Guatemala sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for stabbing to death a Las Vegas showgirl and a Canadian tourist. Incident occurred in 2022 during a stabbing spree on the Las Vegas strip.
Wisconsin judge arrested for allegedly hiding an illegal immigrant in her jury room to prevent ICE arrest, FBI investigation ongoing.
The relationship between Russia and the U.S. has warmed under President Trump, with a focus on business deals despite faltering peace negotiations in Ukraine. This article looks at the changing dynamics from the Russian perspective.
The Trump administration is cutting funding for weather and climate research programs, resulting in the termination of hundreds of employees at NOAA. The cuts may slow down progress in developing weather and climate models, impacting the ability to forecast hurricanes and severe weather events.
Major consumer conglomerates are cutting financial forecasts due to the impact of tariffs on Chinese goods and global imports. Companies like PepsiCo, Kimberly-Clark, and Procter & Gamble are warning of lower sales and profits. Consumer sentiment is declining, with concerns about the future of the U.S. economy and rising inflation. Retail sales saw a jump in March driven by pre-tariff purchases.
U.S. Army Brigadier General David Zinn discusses Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's new initiatives to improve fitness standards in the American military on the Breitbart News Daily Podcast hosted by Mike Slater.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced streamlined permits reducing review time from potentially years to 28 days, under emergency procedures following President Trump's National Emergency Declaration. The fast-tracked process includes energy resources crucial to national security and economic resilience.
Durable goods orders in the U.S. surged by 9.2% in March, far exceeding expectations, with a significant increase in transportation equipment orders. Core capital goods orders rose by just 0.1%, indicating slower growth than anticipated. Analysts suggest the surge in orders may be due to front-loading ahead of tariff announcements.
Former Abilene preschool teacher sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for producing child pornography involving two young boys. Mark Penfield Eichorn admitted to paying the boys to record videos of themselves engaged in sexual acts. The maximum sentence was imposed by U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix.
Disgraced New Mexico magistrate judge and his wife arrested for allegedly harboring reported Tren de Aragua gang members. Judge resigned after ICE arrested Venezuelan man living on his property. Couple charged with tampering with evidence and conspiracy. Judge served in Las Cruces Police Department before becoming a magistrate judge.
U.S. retailers are warning of potential empty store shelves and supply chain disruptions due to President Trump's tariffs on China. Companies are canceling orders and shipments from China, leading to a decrease in imports. The tariffs could result in higher prices for consumers and a limited selection of goods.
FBI arrests Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly obstructing detention of an undocumented immigrant wanted by federal authorities.
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The article discusses the upcoming deadline for using REAL ID-compliant licenses for air travel and the history behind the REAL ID Act of 2005, which aims to prevent terrorist activities by setting higher standards for identification. It highlights the support from Republican lawmakers and the Trump administration for enhancing national security and cracking down on crime and illegal immigration.
The article discusses the ongoing Supreme Court battle over parents' rights to remove their children from LGBTQ+ curriculum and the establishment of the nation's first religious charter school. It provides information on various states that have implemented school choice programs.
A man lost 132 pounds by eating a daily Chick-fil-A salad, Florida State University students thanked police officers with snacks after a mass shooting, New Jersey launches REAL ID Emergency Issuance Program, and Fox News offers crossword puzzles and lifestyle content.
White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller discusses the return of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S., sparking a legal battle between Democrats and Republicans.
A Russian woman was able to sneak onto a New York-to-Paris flight without a boarding pass by blending in with a group of passengers. She was eventually caught and is facing legal charges.
Voters in Texas will decide in May whether SpaceX's rocket launch site will become a city, sparking a debate over public access to a nearby beach.
A Russian biology researcher at Harvard Medical School has been detained in the U.S. after returning from France and is facing possible deportation.
Racial disparities are widening in the juvenile justice system in the U.S., with Black and American Indian children being disproportionately incarcerated compared to white children. Youth of color are treated more harshly at every stage of the justice system, from policing to detention to probation. Policies like diversion programs have helped reduce youth incarceration rates, but disparities persist due to systemic biases.
The San Juan Basin in New Mexico, one of the oldest federal lands drilling areas, is facing challenges as major oil companies left the region. Despite hopes for a new boom, trade wars and fears of a recession have dampened expectations for higher profits. Local workers and companies are navigating uncertainty and volatility in the oil and gas industry.
Jessica Rodriguez Aguilar's husband, Josue, was detained during a routine immigration appointment in Miami. Lawyers are warning clients about the increasing risk of being detained at immigration check-ins under the Biden administration.
Immigrants without legal status in Detroit face detention at the US-Canada Ambassador Bridge due to confusing signage and construction. Recent inquiries by Rep. Rashida Tlaib reveal detentions of families, including children, and a suicide attempt by a detainee.
China contradicts President Trump's claims of active discussions to resolve the trade war, stating that no negotiations have taken place. Tariffs between the two countries remain high, raising fears of a global recession. Mixed messaging from both sides continues to impact markets and trade relations.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivers a speech calling for China to reform its economic system, emphasizing the need for rebalancing and the end of over-reliance on exports. The U.S. is maintaining tariffs until reform begins and is considering broader factors in its China policy.
Indian and Chinese college-graduate migrants in the U.S. are losing white-collar jobs due to criminal activity being ignored by the Biden administration. American professionals hope for reform to protect their jobs. Indian politicians are pushing for jobs to be reinstated. Scams involving Indian employees at Apple and Fannie Mae have been reported. The U.S. government is cracking down on visa fraud and phone scams run from India.
The Palisades Fire destroyed properties due to lack of brush clearance and water in hydrants. The LAFD is sending notices to property owners to clear their own brush despite the fire damage. City negligence and lack of inspections were blamed for the fire.
Destany Scott, a 20-year-old woman from Ohio, faces felony charges for assaulting an 11-year-old girl at a park and wishing death upon her. The girl's mother also got arrested during the altercation.
ICE officers arrested a Guatemalan illegal alien for allegedly murdering his girlfriend in Maryland with the help of his uncle who is also an illegal alien. The suspects entered the U.S. illegally in 2019. The arrest was praised by ICE officials as a step towards justice.
Harvard University is addressing the issue of antisemitism on campus and pushing back against federal government intervention in faculty hiring and admissions processes.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Americans are giving President Donald Trump poor marks for his handling of the economy, with just 37% approving of his performance. Concerns include trade wars, tariffs, and economic instability. Trump's overall approval rating is higher than his Democratic predecessor, but there are worries about the economy heading towards a recession.
President Donald Trump's approval rating has declined to 40% after his second term's 100-day mark. Many Americans disapprove of his policy actions, especially his use of executive orders. Partisan differences are wide in evaluations of Trump's job performance and policies. Trump's economic confidence has declined, but his immigration policies are still popular among his supporters.
The Social Security Administration had announced new policies for identity verification, but canceled the requirement for beneficiaries to verify their identity in person. Direct deposit changes can only be done online or in person.
President Trump and his administration have claimed that 90,000 U.S. plants and factories closed after NAFTA, but the figure is questionable. Experts say automation and other factors, rather than trade, were more responsible for the decline in U.S. manufacturing jobs.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must facilitate the release of an immigrant who was deported without a hearing to El Salvador, highlighting the issue of due process for noncitizens. The case questions the erosion of due process rights under the Trump administration.
President Trump announces high-level meeting with Iran to discuss nuclear program, first direct engagement since U.S. withdrawal from JCPOA in 2018. Israel aligns with U.S. goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
A 17-year-old student-athlete fatally stabbed another teen at a Texas track meet over a seating dispute. The victim's twin brother witnessed the tragic event. The suspect claimed self-defense and is currently in jail on a $1 million bail.
Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content including House Freedom Caucus chair urging Johnson to change course on Trump budget bill, Homeland Security using lie detector tests, and Trump administration cracking down on suspected gang members.
The Trump administration is restructuring USAID to align with 'America First' policy, leading to the termination of thousands of employees. Allegations of mismanagement and government overspending led to investigations and layoffs. The agency will be reorganized by 2025, with functions absorbed by the State Department.
President Trump meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amidst global concern over Trump's tariffs.
President Trump is not looking to pause tariffs despite stock market turmoil and global economic fears. He believes negotiations can lead to fair deals and substantial tariffs. Market turbulence has followed his announcement last week of sweeping global tariffs.
16-year-old firefighter Chevy Gall from Missouri was tragically killed in a motor vehicle crash while responding to a call for service. The community, family, and fellow first responders are mourning his loss.
Three deaths in California due to hantavirus, a disease primarily carried by rodents causing severe respiratory or renal diseases in humans. Hantavirus cases confirmed in Mammoth Lakes. Health officials warn of increased risk with the presence of mice and advise precautions.
Universities in the Big Ten Academic Alliance are considering forming a Mutual Defense Compact to oppose Trump administration's orders affecting higher education. The resolution aims to defend academic freedom and integrity against political interference.
Emily Wolfe, 34, has gone missing in Utah with her phone no longer active. She was last seen on March 31 and authorities suspect she may have been headed to Highland, Utah.
A small private plane skidded off a runway at an Oregon airport and into the nearby bay, resulting in the rescue of five people. The incident caused the suspension of commercial air service for a short period.
Texas man charged with making threats against ICE agents and Homeland Security Secretary on Facebook
Maine officials filed a lawsuit against the USDA for freezing funding due to the state's refusal to reverse its transgender athlete participation policy. The USDA demanded compliance with Title IX to protect female athletes from trans inclusion before restoring funding.
The Trump administration's new tariffs on imported goods have sparked concerns about a potential recession in the U.S. and globally, prompting increased odds of a recession as per economists at investment banks. The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) determines recessions and defines them as a significant decline in economic activity lasting more than a few months.
El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents seized $175,000 in cash from 21 Romanian nationals linked to an organized crime network at an interior immigration checkpoint in New Mexico. Additionally, illegal aliens with criminal histories were arrested in separate incidents in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
SCOTUS declined to hear a challenge to New York's concealed carry restrictions, including gun-free zones in 'sensitive' places and a provision requiring gun owners to show 'good moral character' to obtain concealed carry licenses. SCOTUS also upheld Biden-era ATF regulations on 'ghost guns.'
DOJ lawyer suspended over mishandling of deportation case involving Salvadoran national with ties to MS-13, mistakenly removed despite protections. Administration cites 'administrative error.'
Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins discusses new American economic plan and tariffs on CNN's 'State of the Union', claiming it is time to rebuild the American economy around American goods and industry.
Husband and wife duo arrested for allegedly vandalizing Tesla vehicles with political hate speech in Washington, D.C. Husband is a former government bureaucrat and wife is a prominent figure in the NGO world.
New satellite imagery shows the USS Carl Vinson entering the Indian Ocean via the Malacca Straits, marking a significant step in the U.S. military's increased presence in the region amid escalating tensions with Iran and the Houthis in Yemen.
US stocks seesawed as investors reacted to rumors of a 90-day pause on tariffs, which were quickly denied by the White House. The uncertainty surrounding Trump's trade policy led to significant market swings.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis launches 'Florida DOGE' program similar to federal level initiative led by Elon Musk to uncover hidden waste, review state operations, and ensure financial compliance with state laws. Local jurisdictions and universities support the audit, but some residents express concerns about the initiative.
An anonymous Jeffrey Epstein accuser has dropped her sex trafficking lawsuit against psychiatrist Henry Jarecki, realizing he did not harm her and she was not referred to him by Epstein.
23-year-old man arrested for impersonating an ICE agent in Martin County, Florida. Victims recognized he was not a law enforcement officer and called 911. The man claimed he was the victim but was later arrested for impersonating a federal law enforcement agent.
Father Arul Carasala, a Catholic priest in Kansas, was fatally shot at his church's rectory by Gary Hermesch, who is facing one count of first-degree murder. The motive for the killing remains unknown.
The Department of Homeland Security is using lie-detector tests to find and prosecute leakers. Senator John Kennedy questions Vice President Kamala Harris' ability to be commander-in-chief.
An undocumented immigrant and queer activist spoke at an anti-Trump rally in Washington, DC, protesting Trump and Elon Musk. She is the executive director of United We Dream, representing immigrant activists. The rally aimed to fight against the agenda of Trump and congressional Republicans.
President Trump advises Americans not to panic amid global market concerns, introduces reciprocal tariffs to bring manufacturing back home. He warns countries to build products in America to avoid tariffs.
Host at MAGA-friendly cable channel Newsmax expresses shock over President Trump's tariffs impacting personal wealth, discussing potential impact on Americans' retirement savings and market fluctuations.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding transgender athletes in women's sports, with a focus on a fencer taking a knee in protest and a softball coach defending her players attending an event hosted by a women's sports advocate. Different athletes express their views on the topic, with some supporting fairness and keeping biological males out of women's sports, while others advocate for inclusivity.
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meet at the White House to discuss tariffs and other issues. FBI warns of concerning situation at America-Canada border. Legacy media outlets criticized for being late on scandals. Various news stories covering immigration, tariffs, vaccinations, and other current events.
An online fundraiser for Karmelo Anthony, a Texas high school student accused of stabbing a fellow student-athlete to death, has raised nearly $150,000. Anthony claims self-defense in the incident. The fundraiser aims to support Anthony and his family during this challenging time.
DOJ lawyers are arguing against a federal judge's order to return an alleged MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The judge's order is being challenged by the DOJ, claiming it is constitutionally intolerable.
Severe flooding and weather conditions across multiple states have resulted in at least 20 deaths, including a nine-year-old boy swept away by floodwaters in Kentucky and a teen firefighter killed in Missouri. An EF-3 tornado in Tennessee claimed the lives of at least ten people. The aftermath includes destroyed homes, buildings, and vehicles. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp expressed condolences for the deaths caused by fallen trees in his state. The storms have subsided, but flood warnings are still in effect.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns that President Trump's tariffs will likely increase prices on domestic and imported goods, slowing down the U.S. economy. Dimon highlights the potential negative effects of the tariffs on inflation, economic growth, and global markets.
A family in Illinois survived a lightning strike while driving on a highway, causing extensive damage to their car but no injuries. Deputies warn about rising water due to flooding in the area.
A Pennsylvania man involved in a car crash opened fire at police, wounding one officer before being detained. The incident remains under investigation.
Fox News Digital spoke with Jon Brewton, the founder and CEO of Data2 and a U.S. Air Force veteran, about the emerging 'quiet crisis' at the U.S.-Canada border and the use of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to combat human smuggling.
Nikki Cheng-Saelee McCain, a mother of four from Northern California, disappeared on May 17, 2024, and her case has been reclassified as a homicide. Her family is seeking answers and persons of interest have been identified. Her husband, Tyler McCain, was charged with multiple felony counts previously. Authorities are seeking information to solve the case.