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FOX 1: Republicans seek to block welfare and other benefits for illegal immigrants paroled into the U.S., bypassing the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster to pass the budget reconciliation process. I’m planning.Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) plans to introduce the “America First Act” on Wednesday. The bill would change the requirements outlined in the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act to explicitly exclude people who have been granted asylum and illegal immigrants, including refugees. People who entered the country on parole or whose deportation is pending. Farm State Republicans appear skeptical about RFK JR seeking HHS confirmation Prime Minister Lee hopes to…

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I’m not thrilled about Donald Trump’s renewed attack on the “corrupt media.”Trump, fresh off a $15 million victory over ABC and George Stephanopoulos, sued the Des Moines Register and leading pollster Ann Selzer yesterday over improper polling. She predicted he would lose by four points, but he won state by 13 points. He called it “brazen election interference.”President Trump is also seeking legal action against CBS over the “60 Minutes” gaffe in which Kamala Harris replaced a crisp response to a different question. But the network could argue that this was a regular television edit.Trump is unlikely to win these…

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Members of Congress are vulnerable. They are not super men or women. They are made of bones and flesh like everyone else.A series of unrelated events in recent days illustrated the vulnerability of those working in the Capitol, as health concerns affected three prominent Congressional figures.Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) fell during the Senate’s weekly luncheon last week. D.C. Fire Rescue went to the Capitol to examine the Republican leader after he suffered a cut to the face and a sprained wrist. He was later found wearing a brace on his arm that spanned his hand and thumb. He…

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President-elect Trump warned Senate Republicans on social media Tuesday night about a potential deal with Democrats after he withdrew his recent ambassadorial nominations.Republican leaders first nominated Herschel Walker to serve as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas. Walker, a staunch Trump ally, is running for the U.S. Senate as a candidate from Georgia in 2022.President Trump’s post began: “I am pleased to nominate Herschel Walker as the United States Ambassador to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.” “For decades, Herschel has served as an ambassador to our nation’s youth, military men and women, and national and international athletes.”President Trump went on to…

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Some members of the new Congressional DOGE caucus are eyeing Republicans to crack down on work-from-home policies in federal agencies when they take control in Washington, D.C., next year.The group’s name, an acronym for “Achieving Superior Government Efficiency,” is a new advisory committee commissioned by President-elect Trump and led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, the Department of Government Efficiency (for short). DOGE).The caucus held its first meeting on Tuesday, and lawmakers told Fox News Digital that the meeting was largely “institutional.”Rep. Aaron Bean (R-Fla.), co-chair of the DOGE caucus, told Fox News Digital that the room was packed with…

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Congressional leaders have unveiled plans to avoid a partial government shutdown before Friday’s federal funding deadline.House Republicans released a 1,547-page document on a short-term extension of government funding levels for fiscal year 2024 (FY) to give lawmakers more time to agree on funding for the remainder of fiscal year 2025.This is the second such extension, known as a continuing resolution (CR), since fiscal year 2024 ended on September 30.The bill extends government funding levels for fiscal year 2024 through March 14 and provides more than $100 billion in funding for disaster relief in the wake of storms Helen and Milton…

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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.what’s happening here…-Red states reveal plans to buy auctioned border wall materials to keep for Trump- Electoral College vote officially takes President Trump one step closer to becoming president- Vance will likely be the frontrunner in 2028, but the RNC chairman is “excited about the bench we have””Many federal laws may have been broken.”Former Rep. Liz Cheney has been called on by Republican lawmakers to request that the FBI investigate her for “possible criminal witness tampering” related to…

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After a confidential meeting with U.S. intelligence officials, lawmakers claimed they received assurances that nothing “malicious” was happening in New Jersey over the recent uptick in drone sightings. On Tuesday, U.S. officials from the CIA, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Defense spoke before the House Intelligence Committee to allay growing concerns about unmanned aircraft system (UAS) sightings and new federal actions. An explanation was given to the members privately.”There is no evidence that anyone has done anything illegal here, and as far as authorities are aware, there is no evidence that these drones are associated with anyone…

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Lawyers advising President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., this week claimed in the New York Times that Kennedy tried to undo Food and Drug Administration regulations. has strongly criticized reports of (FDA) approval of polio vaccine.”Contrary to hysterical media reports that the petition was aimed at ensuring the availability of the polio vaccine, the scope of the petition was very narrow,” said RFK Jr.’s close advisor, Shiri & Grimstad LLP partner Aaron Siri told Fox News. digital. “We are simply asking the FDA to require appropriate clinical trials to authorize…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be asked to explain some of the Republican beliefs about agriculture and food production that protect the state’s agricultural industry. This could hinder a smooth confirmation if he fails to address their concerns. “They have to be able to use modern farming techniques, which involves a lot of things like fertilizers and pesticides, as well as very sophisticated equipment. We have to have a conversation,” Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., told reporters. “I’m always going to stand up for farmers and ranchers.”Elizabeth Warren demands answers from President Trump about Elon Musk’s ‘conflict of interest’ Some Senate…

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