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DHS Secretary Blasts Senator for Calling
ICE Unconstitutional: ‘If You Don’t
Like the Laws, YOU Can Change Them’
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 5:39:11 AM Post Reply
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin fired back at Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing over claims that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is lawless, dangerous, and unconstitutional. “We’re doing the job that Congress gave us the authority to do,” Mullin said. “If you don’t like the laws, you can change them.” During the Tuesday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security hearing titled “A Review of the President’s Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Request for the Department of Homeland Security,” Murphy accused ICE and DHS of violating court orders. “Every day, this agency is breaking the law at scale and wasting billions of taxpayer dollars.
SPLC charged with offering would-be KKK,
Neo-Nazi defectors salaries to stay in,
spy on hate groups
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 5:31:34 AM Post Reply
More than two decades ago, the leader of the National Socialist Party of America decided he wanted out of the white nationalist movement. The leader approached the Southern Poverty Law Center, which has positioned itself as the nation’s preeminent watchdog of “hate,” and for helping people get out of such groups. The individual was out of money and no longer wanted to be a part of the movement. But, instead of helping the individual break free, the SPLC had something else in mind. The organization allegedly offered him a monthly salary funneled through a fictitious entity to maintain the extremist organization,
Ohio Becomes First State to Share Business
Data With Feds to Hunt Fraudsters
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/4/2026 7:30:34 PM Post Reply
Ohio will be the first state in the country to share its corporate registration records with the Justice Department’s new National Fraud Detection Center, as fraud scandals continue to drain taxpayer dollars nationwide. The first-of-its-kind partnership will give federal investigators immediate access to the state’s public business registration data, which could help expose shell companies, suspicious networks, shared addresses, and other signs of taxpayer fraud. “This is what I consider to be a historic day in our fight against fraud,” Assistant Attorney General Colin M. McDonald said. “Americans deserve a government that stewards their money wisely and protects it from wrongdoers.
Louisiana Schools Wave Goodbye to Bureaucratic
Red Tape
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/4/2026 7:28:06 PM Post Reply
Who would have thought education dollars were best used when actually directed toward the education of students? Attempting to follow every letter of federal regulation in education is a monumental task. School personnel spend tens of millions of hours (and dollars) each year on federal compliance. What they get in return for this investment is rarely to the students’ direct benefit. Through the new Returning Education to the States Waiver, the Education Department has created a map for reform. As a result, many state superintendents across the country are working with the Education Department to redirect tax money.
SCOTUS Delivers 8-1 Blow to AT&T, Verizon
in $100M FCC Case
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/4/2026 7:26:28 PM Post Reply
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided 8-1 with the Federal Communications Commission against two telecom giants over a combined $100 million in fines. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority. The lone dissenter was Justice Clarence Thomas. Telecom companies AT&T and Verizon claimed the FCC violated their rights to a jury trial by issuing fines for an alleged violation of the law. The FCC had found that both companies violated the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which requires carriers to protect the confidentiality of customer data. The commission fined AT&T $57 million and fined Verizon $46.9 million.
President Vucic: U.S. Set to Outpace China
in Serbian Investment; Post-Iran War Economic
Boom Could Set Stage for Revival of Washington
Agreement on Kosovo
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/4/2026 5:52:37 AM Post Reply
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told Breitbart News that it would be a “big, big, big deal” if President Donald Trump turned his gaze to finalizing the Washington Agreement between Serbia and Kosovo after he finishes his deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran. “If we’ll be able to reach a compromise, compromising solution, that would be a big, big, big deal,” Vucic told Breitbart News in a lengthy interview in his office when asked if Trump finishing the deal inked in his first term on the matter would be a big success for the American president. “Yeah.”
Joe Biden crashes Jill’s book talk,
steals spotlight to ask who she loves
the most in incredibly cringey moment
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/3/2026 6:06:29 AM Post Reply
Former President Joe Biden crashed his wife Jill’s debut book talk Tuesday, stealing her spotlight to bizarrely ask the former first lady who she loves the most in a cringe-inducing moment before aides could cut him off. Jill Biden had been wrapping up a Q&A about her newly released book “A View from the East Wing” with moderator Whoopi Goldberg at the 92nd Street Y on the Upper East Side when Biden, 83, left his seat in the audience and wandered up to the edge of the stage. Goldberg had read a comment from the audience thanking Biden for his service, and Jill, 75, stood up —
US carries out ‘self-defense’ strikes
against Iranian drones and missiles, as
Tehran targets Kuwait, Bahrain
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/3/2026 6:04:37 AM Post Reply
Tehran launched at least five missiles that “failed to hit their intended targets” in neighboring Gulf countries. Two fell short or splintered mid-air while the other three were intercepted by US and Bahrain air defense forces, according to CENTCOM. Iranian state media broadcast that three missiles struck “enemy bases” in Kuwait.CENTCOM also shot down three one-way attack drones that Iranian forces fired toward civilian mariners in the surrounding regional waters. The US’s strike targeted a military ground control station on the island, which sits along the critical Strait of Hormuz. The US military condemned the “unwarranted Iranian aggression during the ongoing ceasefire.” The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, meanwhile,
Trump’s pick for Iowa governor Randy
Feenstra concedes election to Zach Lahn
— breaking president’s endorsement streak
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/3/2026 6:00:58 AM Post Reply
President Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra conceded to businessman Zach Lahn in the Iowa GOP primary for governor, marking a rare endorsement defeat for the president in the primaries. Lahn barely edged out Feenstra (R-Iowa) in the contest to take on Democratic state auditor Rob Sand in the general election. The congressman conceded before most outlets even called the race.Up until Tuesday, Trump had a perfect endorsement record in House, Senate, and governor races on the Republican side. Notably, the president did have a handful of GOP primary defeats in low-level races such as state legislative ones. Trump had endorsed Feenstra on Friday,
New York Democrats have launched their
latest push to disenfranchise Republican voters
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/2/2026 9:38:48 PM Post Reply
New York Democrats’ latest bid to suppress Republican voters launches this week as the Legislature gets the ball rolling on amending the state Constitution to allow it. They claim they’re just countering GOP gerrymandering across the country, but that prompts the question: Why did they start trying to do this before the ink was even dry on the 2020 Census? As we noted recently, New York Dems in fact triggered the gerrymander wars with their relentless efforts, starting in 2021, to undo the voter-passed prohibition on gerrymandering so they could draw district maps guaranteed to shut out the Republicans (who still draw over 40% of the statewide vote).
Inflation in Iran hits highest levels
in 80 years as negotiations with the U.S. stall
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/2/2026 9:37:13 PM Post Reply
Inflation is hitting Iran hard in the midst of stalled negotiations with the U.S. Iranian news agencies are reporting that the country has stopped talking with mediators about extending the ceasefire with the U.S. and Israel, the Associated Press reported. President Donald Trump said Monday that he does not "care" if peace negotiations with Iran are over, stating that the negotiations had been taking too much time. However, Trump said on Tuesday that claims that the two countries have ceased communicating are "false and erroneous." So long as no agreement is reached, Iran's oil-
CENTCOM says US forces have defended against
new, aggressive Iranian behavior
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/2/2026 9:35:14 PM Post Reply
The United States Central Command said Tuesday night that U.S. forces have successfully defended itself against aggressive Iranian behavior and countered with self-defense strikes on Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf. The U.S. military said Iran launched several ballistic missiles toward regional neighbors in the Middle East, which all failed to hit their targets of Bahrain and Kuwait. American forces also shot down three one-way attack drones that were launched toward civilian mariners in regional waters and conducted self-defense strikes on an Iranian military ground control station on the island.