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D-Md. Governor Wes Moore confirmed with Fox News Digital that he will not travel to El Salvador following the deportation of so-called “Maryland Man” Kilmer Abrego Garcia. In Washington this weekend, Fox News Digital asked Moore if he plans to visit Abrego Garcia in El Salvador following his famous trip to defend Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s release from Abrego Garcia’s prison and return to the United States. “I’m not. Good night tonight,” Moore responded, with a smile on his face, dressed in a black tuxedo for the White House correspondent’s dinner. “Governor, do you think Abrego Garcia should be…
Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News’ Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. Please enter a valid email address. Having trouble? Click here. President Donald Trump delivered his second Inauguration Day speech on Jan. 20, when he previewed the steps his administration would take to unleash “the golden age of America,” which stretched from locking down the border and streamlining the federal…
First on Fox: New laws were introduced in both the House and Senate on Tuesday, connecting Fentanyl dealers to the distribution, allowing the deceased to be charged with felony murder.Current US law provides prisons for at least 20 years for the same crime, but prosecutors’ legal proceedings are not brought to trial as murder cases. The law will increase dealer severity and consequences for further crackdowns on the fentanyl crisis, which has killed around 280,000 Americans since 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIH) (NIH). The White House…
Monday’s House overwhelmingly passed a bill backed by First Lady Melania Trump, cracking down on postings of explicit images, including “deep fake” nudes generated by artificial intelligence without consent. The tool to address known exploitation by pinning technical deepfakes on websites and networks known as the Take It Down Act was approved by 409-2 votes and now headed to President Donald Trump’s desk. The measure generally prohibits online publication based on the nonconsensual nature of intimate visual depictions of authentic and computer-generated individuals, and requires certain online platforms to promptly remove such depictions when they receive notification of their existence,”…
D-Mich. Rep. Sri Taneder announced on Monday that he had introduced seven perks each article against President Donald Trump.”Donald Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is not worthy of being president and represents a clear and current danger to our country’s constitution and democracy,” Taneder said in a news release.The article alleges misconduct by Trump, including “justice of enforcement and obstruction of abuse,” “taking expenditure rights,” “abusing trade forces and abuse of international attacks,” “First Amendment violations,” “creating illegal offices,” “creating bribery and corruption,” and “Tyranical Overcoming.”Senators join a group of lawmakers on the far left who believes Trump has…
Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $254 billion budget deal on Monday.The extra charge could only apply if the suspect is charged with a Class A misdemeanor or a more serious claim, Hochul said. Lawmakers agreed to reduce mask penalties to Class B misdemeanors when prosecutors claim separate crimes, Politico reported.The governor initially wanted stricter laws to combat suspects wearing masks, and raised the issue last summer as politicians across the country tackled widespread protests against the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.Nassau County, New York, is trying to prohibit people from standing within 15 feet of officers under buildings…
Hell Freeze: The other day, at the White House, Donald Trump “started charm attacks primarily directed at Goldberg,” like Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg. “There was no hostility or call names or leveling him on our magazines regularly.”That’s according to Atlantic reporters Ashley Parker and Michael Scheller, who wrote cover stories for the magazine that was posted yesterday.For all the insights gathered from the interviews, nothing is more appealing than how it happened.They called the president on his cell phone. (What? Who should I go to court to get that? The reporter hasn’t said.)Trump says he conducted his first phone interview…
The California Trafficking Bill to Fight Child Sex Trafficking is raging with the authors of the bill to remove provisions targeting consumers to pass the bill. State Sen. Maggie Krell, a Democrat, has agreed to remove the clause from Congressional Bill 379, which would cause 16- and 17-year-old buyers to face felony charges due to sex. “To receive a hearing on the bill, we were forced to remove some of the bills that guarantee the crime of sexually purchasing minors in all cases where victims are under the age of 18,” Krell told Fox News Digital.Harvey Weinstein’s team demands hospital…
The Trump administration and Mexican officials have signed a contract to ensure Texas farmers get much needed water from Rio Grande after President Donald Trump denounced his southern neighbors for stealing water that had been promised under a treaty decades ago.US Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins announced Monday that a contract has been reached with Mexico to meet the current water needs of Texas farmers and ranchers, as agreed under the 1944 Water Treaty.Under the latest agreement, Mexico has pledged to send water from the international reservoirs and increase US flows from Mexico’s six Rio Grande tributaries until the end of…
The bill decriminating welfare fraud under $25,000 in California due to simple administrative mistakes is being pushed by Democrats. State Sen. Laura Smallwood Quevas introduces Senate Bill 560, which removes criminal penalties for welfare fraud under $25,000, and removes provisions for criminal penalties for welfare fraud attempts under $950. “California safety nets need to lift families without locking them in poverty,” Smallwood-Cuevas told Fox News Digital. “Now, if you don’t intend to deceive by missing a deadline or a mistake in your paperwork, it could lead to a felony charge that tears your family apart.”The lawmaker said the bill “provides…
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