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The Hidden Contempt of <i>Thunderbolts*</i>
[ad_1] Marvel’s mangled heroism humiliates the nation. [ad_2] Source link
Justice Jackson says attacks on judges, including impeachment calls, are 'designed to intimidate'
[ad_1] Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned Thursday against attacks and pointed rhetoric against the judiciary in an unsubtle reference to President Trump's criticisms of judges ruling against his policies. [ad_2]...
Justice Department files second anti-sanctuary lawsuit against Illinois
[ad_1] The Trump administration filed a new immigration lawsuit Thursday against Illinois, arguing the state illegally discourages businesses from signing up for E-Verify, the federal system that can weed illegal...
Trump impeachment fervor fizzles in House
[ad_1] Democrats' first attempt at impeaching President Trump in his second term has quickly flamed out. [ad_2] Source link
Trump says nations that purchase oil from Iran will be banned from doing business with U.S.
[ad_1] President Trump warned of new secondary oil sanctions against Iran Thursday and described harrowing accounts from freed hostages who were held captive by Hamas terrorists in their attacks on...
Trump appeals to Supreme Court to shut down deportation amnesty for Venezuelan immigrants
[ad_1] The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to step in and allow Homeland Security to shut down a Biden-era deportation amnesty that's protecting hundreds of thousands of...
Republicans split on approach to curbing Obamacare Medicaid expansion
[ad_1] House Republicans are struggling to coalesce around a proposal for scaling back the expansion to Medicaid made under Obamacare as they search for savings for President Trump's "big, beautiful...
Trump launches religious liberty commission
[ad_1] President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to create a new presidential commission on religious liberty. [ad_2] Source link
Grassley calls on FBI to release Biden-era emails over jailed first-term Trump personnel
[ad_1] Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles E. Grassley on Thursday asked the FBI for internal communications regarding the prosecution of President Trump and his first-term White House staff. [ad_2] Source link