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California Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly considering a plan to help illegal immigrants and their families threatened by President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan. A draft plan obtained by POLITICO entitled the Immigrant Support Network Initiative would consist of regional hubs to “connect at-risk individuals, their families, and communities with local systems such as legal services.” It proposes the creation of an immigrant support network that will , schools, trade unions, local governments, etc.FOX News Digital has reached out to a representative for President Trump. Newsom’s office told Fox News Digital that the draft was prepared by the California Department of…

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Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter. Get the latest updates on the Trump transition, exclusive interviews and other Fox News politics content.**Please note that the newsletter will be on Christmas break for the rest of this week. We’ll be back on Monday, December 30th. **what’s happening here…- Biden signs defense bill despite ban on transgender treatment- President Trump plans to rename Denali Ruffle FeatherFormer President Clinton leaves hospital after being treated for influenzaBiden vetoes bill to increase the number of federal judgesPresident Biden on Monday vetoed a bill that would have added 66 federal district judges over a decade.…

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Days after President Biden controversially commuted the sentences of 37 prisoners, President-elect Trump pledged Monday to seek the death penalty for certain federal criminal defendants. Biden’s move to reclassify death sentences as life sentences without the possibility of parole was heavily criticized by Republicans and many Democrats. ‘Divided’ Democrats praise Biden for saving murderer from ‘racist’ death penalty in 11th-hour clemency move President-elect Donald Trump points to America Fest in Phoenix on Sunday, December 22, 2024. On Monday, President Trump pledged to have the Justice Department pursue the death penalty following President Biden’s move to commute the death sentences of…

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A Pennsylvania woman has been arrested on felony forgery, tampering with public records, and voter registration charges after she allegedly attempted to fraudulently register dead people, including her own father, to vote in the 2024 election.Jennifer Hill, from the Chester area, was arrested Thursday and accused of trying to add four ineligible people to the voter rolls, including her deceased father.Delaware County Democratic District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said publicly that Hill used the app to register 324 people as staff members for an organization called the New Pennsylvania Project.Stollsteimer said the Pennsylvania Department of State is making the app available…

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Syrian hostage rescue operator offers glimmer of hope for holiday season in case of missing American journalist, believes Austin Tice is alive and hopes to find him soon, Fox News Digital told. Brian Stern of Gray Bull Rescue declined to divulge sensitive details, but said the 43-year-old Marine veteran and reporter kidnapped in Syria in 2012 is alive or at least until recently. He claimed to have enough information to believe he was alive. “I’m 100 percent sure he’s alive, or at least was alive as of two weeks ago,” Stern told Fox News Digital from his hotel room in…

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FOX 1: A top Chinese Communist Party diplomat who recently replaced a controversial official with deep ties to New York Democratic Party officials recently touted his relationship with an American university president and former New Jersey education official. Cheng Li, who was appointed Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in New York last month, praised the “warm hospitality” he received from Kean University President Lamont Lepore on social media last week.”I was truly overwhelmed by President Lepore’s warm hospitality. I truly felt at home on this campus,” Lee wrote to X. It is a joint Chinese-American institution where…

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President Joe Biden on Monday granted significant pay raises to junior enlisted personnel, despite opposing language deprivation of transgender medical care for children in China to counter China’s growing power. signed a national defense bill increasing total military spending to $895 billion. military family.Biden said his administration strongly opposes the provision because it targets groups based on gender identity and “interferes with parents’ role in determining the best care for their children.” He said this also undermines the all-volunteer military’s ability to recruit and retain talent. President Joe Biden signed the defense bill despite opposition to the bill. (AP Photo/Rod…

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New York’s last Republican governor said this week that sanctuary jurisdictions are reminiscent of Confederate states that shied away from federal law and waged war against the Union.Former Governor George Pataki spoke with businessman and 2013 New York City Republican mayoral candidate John Catsimatidis on 77WABC radio and was asked about the current situation in the Big Apple in this regard.”Right now I’m worried and people are worried and rightly so. But it’s a leadership issue. There were worse times in the past. I remember in the early 1990s, it got infinitely better,” Pataki said.”And it comes down to the…

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President-elect Trump this week promised to reverse former President Barack Obama’s 2015 decision to change the name of North America’s highest mountain to the Koyukon-Athabaskan name “Denali,” meaning “high or great.”President Trump made this promise to conservatives at a conference in Phoenix, noting that President William McKinley was also a Republican who believed in tariffs. He first vowed in August 2015 to reverse President Obama’s actions, calling it an “insult to the state of Ohio,” where McKinley was born and raised.In his remarks in Phoenix, he also called out Democrats’ renaming of Southern military bases named after Confederates, including Fort…

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A prominent ally of President Biden says he is “disappointed” after the president vetoed a bill that would increase the number of federal judges currently serving.Sen. Chris Coons (D-Delaware), who served as campaign co-chairman of Mr. He emphasized that he kept a bipartisan position as a top priority when doing so. invoice.”I am disappointed in this outcome, both for my own state and for federal judges across the country who are struggling with ever-increasing caseloads. I have been working on this bill for years. But thanks to the tireless bipartisan efforts with Senator Young, it made it to the President’s…

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