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Welcome to Fox News Politics Newsletter with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and Fox News Politics content.What is this going on…- What did the Bush administration say about the actual ID Act?- In line with the main Supreme Court arguments, here is the state where this has been passed on the school’s option measures.- Democrat vice-chairman gets the ultimate: stay neutral in primary or resign from party leadershipSuitable to be tied upDemocratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Ken Martin aims to suppress the party’s raging fires, making it clear that the DNC will remain neutral in the…

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The Trump administration has given immigrants only 12 hours to challenge their deportation after being officially notified, according to unsealed documents released Thursday.The application came from an official from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The document was revealed in federal courtrooms with a pending assignment from a lawyer representing detained immigrants held in the state.”There may be exceptional cases that are fact-specific, but in the general case, after alien has been accompanied by form AEA 21-B, the alien is given reasonable time and more than 12 hours including the ability to make a call. “If the aliens do…

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A California-appointed federal judge issued the Trump administration’s issue of control that prevented funding to sanctuary cities.The judge also spoke at the event in support of former Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama, and served as leadership roles on the committee electing Obama and John Kelly.Judge William Ollick of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California said Thursday that President Donald Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities was unconstitutional.Orick said he would direct Trump’s order Attorney General Pam Bondy and Homeland Security Department Christa Noem to withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities and counties…

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D-Ill in 2026. With longtime Senator Dick Durbin leaving for the coming days, the fight for his coveted role as Senate minority Whip, the second-highest leadership role in the Caucus next to Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, will soon begin.”When the torch has to go through, there’s a point in your career and I’ve reached that point,” Durbin said at a press conference in Springfield on Thursday. “I’m not asking for reelection to this US Senate seat.”Some names already float for the work of whip. Some of these have the typical voiced senators and others whose quiet policy chops look…

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A federal judge in Washington, D.C. blocked some of President Donald Trump’s executive orders on election integrity, particularly provisions relating to providing documentary proof of citizenship before being allowed to register to vote.Judge Colleen Coller Cotery of the District of Columbia, U.S. District Court, handed over the orders in response to a lawsuit filed by three separate groups of plaintiffs over five different provisions in the March 25th Trump Executive Order on election integrity. Kollar-Kotelly rejected the request to block three provisions, but was granted a request to block two other provisions regarding proof of voters’ citizenship requirements. The first…

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Slash and Burn. Over the course of several days, hundreds of millions of dollars worth of contracts and grants have ended for several days, the government’s Department of Efficiency (DOGE) said Thursday.According to a Doge post on X, the federal agency has eliminated 269 “wasteful” contracts.David Marcus: What America owes Elon Musk after Doge The Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, announced on Thursday that it would remove “wasteful” contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, including those including the “Bipoc Culinary Program.” (Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/Lightrocket)Doge has eliminated the $90 million grant. This includes $995,000 for the…

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The Navy will no longer pursue the zero emissions target established under the Biden administration, Secretary John Phelan announced Wednesday. “We need to focus on having a deadly, ready naval power that is not hindered by ideologically motivated regulations,” Phelan said in a video announcing the withdrawal of the Navy Climate Action 2030 plan.The plan calls for the Navy to use 100% emission vehicles by 2035 and 100% carbon-free power sources by 2030, reducing scope 1 and scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 65%. Hegseth maintains support for the White House amid the “Smear Campaign” that is likely to be…

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Orange County, California District Attorney Todd Spitzer said there is no “pending contract” in the case of illegal immigrants convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of two teens after a new scrutiny over their early release from a California prison.”As California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state legislature refuse to liability for criminals, he is released after a convicted felon who was deported twice served only a portion of his sentence for killing two 19-year-olds,” the Republican said in a news release Wednesday.”This was not a plea agreement. This was a defendant who had been sued in court and sentenced…

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Exclusive: Leaders of a progressive group outside New York City are about to protest against Republican City Hall on the frontline home on Sunday night.Footage from Wednesday’s inseparable Rockland Organising Committee monthly meeting shows one of the group’s leaders “potentially discussing. [having] Thousands of people came forward at the West Nyack event held by RN.Y. Rep. Mike Lawler this weekend.“It’s a long street and we’re trying to fill the whole street, so everyone who comes to the rally sees the people there and realizes that it’s not everything.Jangil is also a local elected official in the Lawler district and serves…

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On Thursday, a federal judge in New Hampshire blocked the Trump administration from cutting funding for public schools that maintain diversity programs.US District Judge Randya McAfati said Trump’s education department’s efforts to block federal funding for public schools that continue to promote diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs would likely violate the initial amendment, which presents what she called “textbook perspective discrimination.”The issue is a memo sent this month by the education sector to public schools across the country, threatening to withhold Title I federal funds from public schools that continue to “unfairly” promote Day’s views and programs.This effort sparked…

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