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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday filed a notice of defamation suit against a former aide who previously filed a federal lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, claiming he was defamed in the process.“The essence of this lawsuit is the suffering that Governor Cuomo has suffered and continues to suffer as a result of the false statements made by Mr. Bennett and his representatives on December 9, 2024, that Governor Cuomo “engaged in sexual conduct.” “The purpose of this lawsuit is to recover compensatory and punitive damages for serious injuries and losses “harassed Bennett,” the legal notice Cuomo filed against…

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House Republicans reached an agreement on a backup plan to avoid a government shutdown by Friday’s deadline.Sources told Fox News Digital that the deal would extend current government funding levels by three months and suspend the debt ceiling that President-elect Trump had called for for two years.President Trump praised the agreement minutes after Fox News Digital reported on it.The deal also includes aid for farmers and about $110 billion in disaster relief funding for Americans affected by storms Helen and Milton.Conservatives revolt over government funding plan, with Johnson facing rival speakership Congressman Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) speaks as House Majority Leader…

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EXCLUSIVE: Baltimore ICE Removal Operations officials arrested eight immigrants Thursday in suburban Maryland, including four convicted child sex abusers and a murderer. The arrest occurred during an exclusive interview with a government agency on Fox News. One of the arrested immigrants was found guilty of sexually abusing a minor and exposing herself in public several times. Another immigrant from the Philippines was previously convicted of sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl.One immigrant convicted of murder was living in the U.S. on a permanent resident visa, according to ICE.Immigrant crime issue, Biden administration, Democratic Party’s “courtesy”: Congressman. pete session ICE officers conduct…

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Justice Department lawyers are asking a federal judge to deny a Jan. 6 petition from at least two defendants seeking to return to the nation’s capital in time for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.Cindy Young, who was convicted of four misdemeanors for their involvement in the Capitol riot, and Russell Taylor, who pled guilty to a felony charge of conspiracy, despite the following stipulations in their sentencing: Regardless, he petitioned the court to allow him to return to Washington, D.C. Let them stay away. “Despite Mr. Young’s self-proclaimed statement that he ‘does not pose a danger to the community,’ Mr. Young…

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Deportations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will catch up to Trump-era levels in fiscal year 2024, just as the number of undocumented immigrants not in ICE custody surges to new highs.ICE deported 271,484 illegal immigrants to 192 countries in fiscal year 2024, according to ICE’s annual report released Thursday. Of those, 32.7% had a criminal record, and 237 were known or suspected terrorists.This is a significant increase from more than 142,000 people in fiscal 2023 and approximately 72,000 in fiscal 2022. In fiscal 2020, the last year of the Trump administration and coinciding with the coronavirus pandemic, approximately 185,000…

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As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House next month, what kind of foreign policy can Americans expect during his second term in the Oval Office?J. Michael Waller, a senior strategic analyst at the Security Policy Center, suggested in an interview with Fox News Digital that President Trump would pursue an “America first foreign policy,” echoing Biden’s approach. He described it as “America’s last.”Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has urged the soon-to-be commander-in-chief to significantly increase military spending to shore up the country’s “hard power.”The longtime lawmaker also warned against an isolationist approach to foreign policy, writing…

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When the federal government closes its doors, Americans will get a glimpse of an issue that has been debated in Washington for years. The question is, “How much government is too much?” Here’s what happens during a partial government shutdown. This typically happens when Congress fails to pass a new bill authorizing the spending.Federal agencies and services deemed “essential” will cease operations, while “essential” services are expected to continue functioning. Examples of “critical” agencies include national security, border patrol, law enforcement, and disaster response. Additionally, funding for certain programs such as Social Security and some institutions such as the Post…

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Subscribe to Fox News to access this content Plus, your account will give you exclusive access to select articles and other premium content for free. Enter your email address[続行]By pressing , you agree to Fox News’ Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, including notice of financial incentives. Please enter a valid email address. Need help? Click here. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a New York-based abortionist for violating Texas law by transporting abortion pills into the state.But New York Gov. Cathy Hochul said the recently passed “shield law” protects abortion providers from prosecution in other states and sets…

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After a bipartisan plan brokered by House Speaker Mike Johnson collapsed hours earlier, House Democrats on Thursday weighed in on the drama of the spending bill and the efforts of Elon Musk and others who are in President-elect Donald Trump’s orbit. He was furious over his enormous influence.Speaking to reporters outside a leadership meeting Thursday, House Democrats expressed disappointment that Republicans had walked away from discussion of the talks, with many saying Republicans appeared to be taking cues from Elon Musk. he accused. Rep. Jerry Nadler (D.Y.) referred to Billionaire X’s owner as “President Musk” while speaking to reporters Thursday.”For…

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First aired on FOX: New National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) senior staff revealed Thursday to support incoming Chairman Tim Scott (R.S.C.) in his goal of expanding the Republican majority in 2026. Ta. President-elect Donald Trump, Scott himself, and former Vice President Mike Pence. Scott, who is elected to lead the NRSC next cycle, will have support from veteran Republican operatives. Jennifer DeCasper, Scott’s longtime chief of staff and top adviser, will be the next NRSC executive director. Stephen Demora joins her as Deputy Executive Director. He served as Pence’s campaign manager for the 2024 presidential election and has extensive experience…

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