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Exclusive: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have reached an agreement that allows ICE to access taxpayer information to find illegal immigrants eligible for deportation. The Trump administration filed a memorandum of understanding later Monday with the court to create a guardrail in court, and the process of the IRS’ request to further investigate further investigations of criminal illegal immigrants who failed or refused 90 days after the judge issued a final removal order. “The Internal Revenue Service and immigration and customs enforcement agencies have been caught up in the memorandum of understanding to…

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The government’s Department of Efficiency (DOGE) has announced a $51 million cut from the US African Development Foundation. This includes hundreds of thousands of dollars and mango drying facilities for the marketing of shea butter and pineapple juice.Doge made an announcement on X, highlighting several initiatives that have been put into the money.For example, $229,296 was used to sell 100% organic sea butter in Burkina Faso. $246,217 was spent on a mango drying facility in Ivory Coast. $239,738 was spent on marketing Benin’s pineapple juice.The department also said $99,566 was spent on increasing yogurt production in Uganda. $84,059 was spent…

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House Republicans should try to pass two major bills over again Fox News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pargram joins the “American Newsroom” to discuss the House GOP passing the bill with the aim of suppressing federal judges and mandating evidence for votes. Two important bills backed by President Donald Trump are expected to be voted this week after moving forward with the House Rules Committee on Monday evening.The Fraudulent Arbitration Act by R-Calif, Rep. Darrell Issa (Nora Act) limits the ability of district court judges to issue orders that obstruct Trump policies across the country. Protection of the American Voters…

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The Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the State Department have called for practices that require diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts to account for 20% of performance ratings for foreign service personnel under the Biden administration.Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Biden administration’s Day policy reforms “important and historic.””Now, our incredible foreign service personnel are valued on true merit, not on arbitrary, unchanging characteristics,” he writes in X.Rubio shared a post from Doge. This said it was assessed under the policy for whether diplomats shunned “gender adjectives” and “slightly praised.”The US Naval Academy ends positive actions in enrollment:…

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President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he will be undergoing a physical examination on Friday, marking his first annual physical physics in his second administration.Trump announced the plan in the Truth Social Post, saying the exam will take place at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.”I’m happy to report this Friday that my longstanding annual physical examination will be conducted at Walter Reed Army Medical Center,” the Republican wrote. “I’ve never felt better, but nonetheless, I have to do these things!”Trump’s stamina and physical health are at the forefront of his miraculous survival since his assassination attempt on…

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Another leader and military veteran replaced the term-restricted governor Gretchen Whitmer, throwing his name into the candidate’s growth list in the Michigan governor’s race.On Monday, Trump’s ally, Republican Rep. John James announced he would begin bidding for governor and become the latest GOP candidate to jump into the primary. “I am running for Michigan’s great governor,” James shared in an X’s statement.James has now joined state Senate Republican leader Arik Nesbitt as the latest Republican to jump into the governor’s primary, Hill reported. Meanwhile, candidates for the Democratic primary race include Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Genesee County…

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The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Donald Trump’s request to ban executives from using the War Immigration Act of 1798 to immediately enforce Venezuelan citizens.A high court judge ruled 5-4 to grant the administration’s demand to lift the stay in a temporary victory for Trump and his allies.The issue was that the alien enemy law, or the immigration law passed by Congress in 1789, quickly passed to remove certain immigrants from the soil of the United States. Prior to Trump’s second White House term, it was only called three times in US history: during the war in 1812, during…

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The Senate voted Monday to invoke Cloture with Elbridge Colby’s nomination, bringing the national security strategist a step closer to confirming the Pentagon’s third post, Defence Secretary for Policy. The procedural vote, which limits discussion and raises a final confirmation vote, was passed with a margin of 53-49. Colby’s nomination last month began his advance from the Armed Services Committee and was on R-Ark during the closing door voting.Three Democrats broke into the party and voted in favor of Colby. Senator Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich. , Mark Kelly, D-Ariz. and Jack Reed, a top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee. The…

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Government Efficiency (DOGE) helped the U.S. Coast Guard save $32.7 million by eliminating the “inefficient IT program,” known as the Logistics Information Management System (CG-LIMS).”Another victory over government efficiency in the DHS!” Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem said in a statement Monday to Fox News Digital. “Continuing the key work of Doge, the Coast Guard has eliminated invalid IT programs, saved over $32 million and focused on the resources most needed to protect our homeland. The USCG continues to provide the president’s priorities and maximize efficiency while ensuring a boundary and ocean approach.”Initially, CG-LIM, which began operations in 2027 and…

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Exclusive: Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is asking the Department of Justice to discard reports that could lead to intense federal surveillance at the Phoenix Police Department.In a letter to the Attorney General, who was newly sworn in for civil rights, Petersen called on the DOJ to withdraw reports from the Biden administration on civil rights issues within the department. The report would essentially try to ensure that the city of Phoenix agrees to a high federal involvement through the DOJ.The June 2024 report stated that the department and city will engage in patterns or practices of conduct that violate…

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