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Dropping F-bomb, Trump heads to NATO summit angry with Israel and Iran
WASHINGTON — NATO leaders kicked off a summit in the Netherlands this week without President Donald Trump, with some saying they made the journey to preserve the core values of the alliance. But a fired-up American commander in chief could put that focus to the test.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday he was at the NATO summit ...Read more

Robert Garcia wins top Democratic spot on Oversight panel
WASHINGTON — Rep. Robert Garcia of California will take over as the top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, signaling a shift toward younger leadership among his party.
The ranking member position opened earlier this year when Virginia Rep. Gerald E. Connolly announced he would step down after his esophageal ...Read more

Trump orders Congress to stay in Washington to pass Big Beautiful Bill
President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered Republican lawmakers to stay in Washington, D.C. for as long as it takes to bridge their differences and pass his sprawling budget bill.
With a self-imposed July 4 deadline looming, Trump warned the GOP-led Congress that there will be no fireworks in their home districts and holiday cookouts until they ...Read more

Trump's Iran strike follows pattern of presidents asserting authority
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend falls in a decades-long tradition of military strikes of debatable legality that the other branches of government have been unwilling or unable to check, experts said.
The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, while a 1973 law ...Read more
Trump administration orders California to remove gender identity from sex education lessons
The Trump administration has given California 60 days to remove gender identity materials from sex education curriculum or risk losing more than $12.3 million in federal grants that helped pay for the creation and distribution of the materials.
The order is the latest clash between the administration California related to LGBTQ+ issues. These ...Read more

Commentary: Trump's remittance tax is a cruel double-tax on immigrant's dignity
Every week, millions of immigrants in the United States wire money across borders to their families and hometowns, not because they can afford to, but because they have to. Those funds can mean food on the table, payment of school fees or medicine for someone sick.
Now, President Donald Trump and the Republicans want to impose a burdensome tax...Read more

Harvard wins longer block on Trump's foreign student ban
A federal judge issued another court order letting Harvard University keep hosting foreign students, this one in its fight to overturn President Donald Trump’s proclamation barring their entry to the U.S.
US District Judge Allison Burroughs granted the university a preliminary injunction Monday that prevents the government from enacting a ...Read more

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to deport migrants to third countries
The Trump administration can deport migrants to third countries other than their homeland, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday, overturning a federal judge’s decision in Massachusetts that had stopped such deportations.
The high court’s ruling paves the way for the administration to transfer deported men currently held at a U.S. military...Read more

Supreme Court, ruling for Trump, says criminal migrants may be deported to South Sudan
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Monday the Trump administration may deport criminal migrants to South Sudan or Libya even if those countries are deemed too dangerous for visitors.
By a 6-3 vote, the conservative majority set aside the rulings of a Boston-based judge who said the detained men deserved a "meaningful opportunity" to object ...Read more

Trump's Iran strikes met with condemnation from Minnesota Democrats in Congress, praise from GOP
WASHINGTON — Minnesota’s six Democrats sharply condemned President Donald Trump’s surprise attacks on Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, arguing that he should have received congressional authorization before they were carried out.
Meanwhile, just two of the state’s four Republicans in Congress spoke out about the attacks, both ...Read more

Trump's Iran strikes put potential heirs Vance and Rubio in spotlight
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities put a spotlight on two former senators who could vie to succeed him as the leader of the Republican Party and his “Make America Great Again” movement: Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
As the commander in chief addressed the ...Read more

Worried about political violence, some lawmakers want to scrub home addresses
WASHINGTON — As members of Congress debate how best to protect themselves following the murder of a Minnesota state legislator and her husband, privacy advocates are sounding a note of caution against piecemeal responses, while also urging broader legislation for all Americans.
According to court documents, the alleged shooter, who compiled ...Read more

GOP plan to force food stamp costs on states is blocked from Senate bill
WASHINGTON — The Senate parliamentarian rejected an effort by Republicans in Congress to force states to take on significantly more costs associated with the federal food assistance program known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
The decision by the parliamentarian that the provision doesn't meet the strict rules of ...Read more

White House walks back Trump 'Make Iran Great Again,' regime change calls
The White House Monday sought to walk back President Donald Trump’s calls to “Make Iran Great Again” and for a “regime change” after the massive U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt insisted the president was simply asking if the Iranian people might want a new government, not ...Read more

Senate Republicans set up potential clash with House on 'big, beautiful bill'
WASHINGTON — Last week, the U.S. Senate released its version of the “big, beautiful bill” that would implement President Donald Trump’s campaign promises to cut taxes and reduce federal spending.
But tweaks to the bill made by Republican senators to match their priorities threaten the delicate balance that allowed the bill to pass ...Read more

This week: Congress debates war and reconciliation
WASHINGTON – The budget reconciliation package continues to dominate the agenda in Congress this week, as lawmakers are also expected to debate President Donald Trump’s weekend military strikes against Iranian nuclear targets.
An all-senators briefing on the situation with Iran is slated for Tuesday afternoon, and a war powers resolution ...Read more

Housing advocates worry states can't fill rental aid gaps if Trump cuts go through
The Trump administration is pushing to reshape the federal housing safety net by slashing spending and shifting the burden of housing millions of people to states, which may be ill-equipped to handle the mission.
President Donald Trump’s recent budget request to Congress for fiscal year 2026, a preliminary plan released in early May and known...Read more

Commentary: Trump's violence lit the Minnesota fuse
In 2009, Janet Napolitano, former President Barack Obama’s homeland security secretary, announced a study of right-wing violence like the Oklahoma City terror bombing. But after Rush Limbaugh furiously condemned what he called a “Big Sis terror list,” she apologized and suspended the probe.
Get ready for two polar responses to the ...Read more

Editorial: Trump isn't just 'enforcing the law' on immigration -- he's weaponizing it
President Donald Trump was returned to the White House this year largely on the strength of one issue: immigration. Trump’s narrative of a nation being overrun by violent migrant criminals was never real, but the Biden administration’s failure to prioritize border control was.
It’s safe to say a great many Americans who don’t ...Read more

Editorial: ICEing out any dissent -- Trump arrests of elected officials are intimidation
President Donald Trump’s needlessly rough and cruel attitude for ICE in his mission to round up as many people as possible for the mass deportation of millions, including non-criminals, has extended to elected officials, with city Comptroller Brad Lander being detained at immigration court Downtown as he attempted to escort a man following a ...Read more
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- Worried about political violence, some lawmakers want to scrub home addresses
- Supreme Court, ruling for Trump, says criminal migrants may be deported to South Sudan
- Commentary: Trump's remittance tax is a cruel double-tax on immigrant's dignity
- Trump's Iran strikes put potential heirs Vance and Rubio in spotlight
- Senate Republicans set up potential clash with House on 'big, beautiful bill'