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[ad_1] The Trump administration’s ban on transgender people serving in the military is expected to come into effect Friday after continuing court agendas against the controversial Department of Defense (DOD) policy. Biden’s appointee, DC-based US District Judge Ana Reyes, moderated the March 21 hearing, where the department requested that the original March 26 deadline be delayed to enact a policy. Reyes said he wanted to allow more time for the appeal process. She also said she had allowed enough time to sue her previous opinions that had previously prevented the ban from coming into effect. “I don’t want to pack…

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[ad_1] The federal court of appeals refused to stay in a lower court order in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s authority to send Venezuelan citizens through the Wartime Act of 1798. In a 2-1 decision on Wednesday, a panel of three judges sided with plaintiffs in the lawsuit, further blocking the Trump administration’s ability to advance the deportation agenda. Juryers Karen Henderson, Patricia Millett and Justin Walker of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals were the main side of the oral debate on Monday, when they agreed to hear a quick voice from last week. The Mondays before and…

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[ad_1] US enemies such as China and Russia are beginning to target the northern US border with Canada, FBI director Kash Patel told lawmakers Wednesday.In testimony before the House Intelligence Election Committee, Patel told lawmakers that “effective resolutions” against the crisis at the tropical border have shifted resources to target the borders of the Northern United States.”The enemy will adapt,” Patel said.FBI Director Kash Patel sends a note calling CNN report for ATF cuts “completely false” FBI Director Kash Patel said about 178,000 Chinese citizens tried to cross the US southern border between 2022 and 2025 (J. Scott Applewhite/AP photo)Patel…

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[ad_1] Dems’ silence over Tesla’s violence continues Fox News Digital received a cold shoulder from a Democrat when asked if he would condemn “domestic terrorism” against Tesla. D-Conn. Only Senator Rosa Delauro of the MP provided comments. (Nicolas Balasse) Democrats once again are giving quiet treatment to Tesla’s violence and vandalism against cars and dealers. House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y., and former chairman Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif), refused to condemn violence against Tesla when faced with Capitol Hill. Even as the FBI launched a task force to crack down on Tesla crime, few Democrats explicitly condemned the ongoing attacks on…

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[ad_1] Congress this week advanced two bills aimed at expanding gun owners’ rights to support the law. One of them will mark the “most monumental” victory over the second amendment rights for more than 20 years, according to legislative experts at the National Rifle Association, if they sign the law. The Constitutional Hidden Carry Reciprocity Act, and HR 38, HR 2184, were discussed and handed over by the committee on Tuesday. This was the first step before the bill was considered by the entire House of Representatives and ultimately by the Senate. HR 38, which seeks to implement national reciprocity…

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[ad_1] The anonymous woman filed a rare medical negligence lawsuit against an Illinois abortion last week after making a “terrifying” turn when an emergency hospital visit revealed that “half of the deceased preschool human beings” remained inside her. Chicago injury lawyer Richard Craig filed the suit on behalf of Jane Doe of Indiana, naming both the Champaign-based equity clinic and its founder, Dr. Keith Liesier Kindle, as defendants. Craig told Fox News Digital in an interview Thursday that he had “never been presented” in such a case.150 pro-life groups thriving “big abortion” industry under Biden urge to Congress Patient Jane…

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[ad_1] Rep. Jasmine Crockett of D-Texas refused to apologise for referring to Gov. Greg Abbott, who is in a wheelchair on Wednesday.Crockett became annoyed and ended the conversation after refusing to apologize multiple times in an interview with Fox News. Lawmakers issued a statement about her comments earlier this week, but did not include an apology.”I have a statement. Why do I apologize when I make a statement? My statement was clear,” Crockett said as he faced the issue.”But he didn’t apologise for calling him the ‘Governor Hot Wheels’ when he was in a wheelchair. Fox News reporter Hilary Vaughn…

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[ad_1] House Democrats responded to the detention of anti-Israel activist and Columbia University alumnus Mahmoud Khalil amid rage that he could potentially be deported.”Free Mahmoud Khalil!” D-Ill Rep. Deila Ramirez said at a press conference at Capitol Hill on Tuesday. He also said he is a critic of the Trump administration’s decision to detain him.”This government believes they can target people in order to dare to oppose it, and believes they disagree with what the President is doing. We may not agree that he may not be told as a student in Colombia, but I think you will not agree…

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[ad_1] CIA director John Ratcliffe said signal chat text issued by the Atlantic on Wednesday revealed a so-called “plan of attack” targeting the Hooty rebels in Yemen. Speaking at a hearing of the House Intelligence Email Committee on the global threat, Ratcliffe told lawmakers, “I am also grateful for the opportunity to relay the fact that yesterday I spent four hours asking questions from the senators as a result of that article, which I had intimate about sending classified information because of a hidden message.” “These messages were revealed today, revealing that I did not send any classified information and…

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[ad_1] West Virginia will launch a ban on certain synthetic dyes and additives used in foods sold in the state following the passage of a bill that marks the most comprehensive efforts to regulate food ingredients at the state level. Republican Gov. Patrick Morrissey signed the law on House Bill 2354 on Monday, enforcing a tiered-based ban. Starting August 1st, seven different artificial food dyes will no longer be permitted to be used in school lunches. Starting January 1, 2028, the same food dye and two additional food preservatives will not be permitted in foods sold in the state.Red Dye…

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