Graham to Johnson: You Crossed the Line and I Won't Forget It
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| | | | | | | Federal Judge Blinks First in ICE Showdown After Detainee Release | A federal judge threatened to hold the acting head of ICE in contempt. Then he didn't. The detainee at the center of it all got released. And now everyone's pretending this was some kind of victory for judicial authority when really it's just another example of how our immigration system lurches forward in spite of itself. | Read More |
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| | | | | | Trump Defends First Lady Documentary Against Media Critics at Kennedy Center Premiere | The cameras flashed and the red carpet rolled out at the Trump-Kennedy Center this week, but the real story unfolded when President Donald Trump addressed the predictable chorus of criticism already mounting against a documentary that had not yet reached theater screens. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capitol Hill Today | Sen. Ron Johnson said he supports requiring federal immigration officers to wear body cameras, responding to reform proposals from Senate Democrats amid controversy over immigration enforcement tactics. His comments come as lawmakers debate changes to ICE and CBP operations following fatal shootings during recent federal immigration actions. | Rep. Jamie Raskin said he will vote to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress so long as the chamber also votes to hold Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt. The declarations come as part of ongoing Oversight Committee actions over the Clintons' refusal to comply with subpoenas related to the Epstein investigation. | House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused the White House of attempting to "extort" $230 billion from the Justice Department as part of broader federal budget negotiations, alleging political pressure over funding conditions. His comments underscore the heightened disputes between congressional Democrats and the administration on spending priorities and oversight. | Rep. Michael McCaul criticized federal immigration operations in Minnesota, saying "excessive use of force" must stop while defending the mission to remove violent felons. His remarks reflect growing congressional scrutiny of how the Trump administration's enforcement actions are being conducted. |
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