Author: Artificial Intelligence

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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Vice President JD Vance celebrated his mother, Beverly Aikins, at the White House on Monday, commemorating his reaching 10 years of sobriety. “I remember giving a speech at the Republican National Committee meeting. This was the craziest thing. In the speech, I even said there was a 10-year medallion ceremony at the White House,” according to a Washington examiner, Vance said in the Roosevelt Room in the White House. Vance’s “America-First” approach will become global and receive a strong message in Greenland Vice President J.D. Vice President J.D. Vice President, depicted here along with his wife Usha Vance, outlined the…

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A group of universities, where many universities are federally funded, could quickly rebel against President Donald Trump’s executive order, which concludes progressive initiatives in public education, with campus activists.Members of the Rutgers University Advisory Committee recently passed a resolution opposed to the Trump administration’s orders to establish a “mutual defense compact” to pool the legal and policy resources of member institutions within the Big Ten Academic Alliance. The resolution calls Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway to lead the effort and “plays a leading role in convening the pinnacle of Big Ten’s academic and legal leadership to begin implementing this compact.”One professor…

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First sent to Fox: New Jersey police staff revealed that officers were asked not to comply with federal arrest warrants and were paying attention to the state’s “sanctuary” policy.The email, sent on March 24th, was published by Republican governor candidate Jack Ciatarelli. Jack Theatarelli said he is not in charge of policy for the Democratic leader, Colonel Patrick Callahan.”The fact that my campaign received this email is proof that a brave and brave law enforcement officer in New Jersey is angry at being handcuffed by Trenton’s liberal Democratic policy and reducing the safety of the community,” Ciattarelli said in a…

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President Donald Trump appears to have filled out hatch for former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu.Trump now says that if Sununu runs for the Senate in 2026 for the seat currently held by Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, his former antagonist, will earn him full support.Sununu, who completed his fourth and final term at Turning Swing State New Hampshire in January in January, told Fox News Digital in an interview last month that he aimed to make decisions about the 2026 campaign in the “next weeks.”He emphasized that if he decides to bid in the Senate, “there is no doubt there…

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The federal appeals court voted EN BANC on Monday to stop the firing of President Donald Trump’s two federal board members, overturning the appeals court’s ruling, clarifying the way for the Trump administration to appeal the case to the Supreme Court.A US Court of Appeals judge for the District of Columbia Circuit voted 7-4 on Monday to restore the status of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) members Gwynne Wilcox and Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) member Cathy Harris. The majority cited Humphrey’s Enforcer and Winner v. United States precedents as aid in their decision, noting that the Supreme Court never…

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