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[ad_1] A top Democrat in the Virginia House of Representatives has sounded the alarm over President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) plan to tell some federal employees, “You’re fired,” on the grounds of efficiency.The state’s top Senate Republican countered Thursday that the majority party is “asking the wrong questions.”Earlier this week, House Speaker Don Scott Jr. sent a letter to the federal unemployment agency warning of the impact of such a plan and the potential for an increase in unemployment claims.”I want to raise my family in Virginia, pay my taxes in Virginia, and call Virginia my home,”…

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[ad_1] The Biden administration announced Friday it would halt the sale of materials slated to be used to build a border wall, ahead of the inauguration of the incoming Trump administration, which has promised to reinstate tougher measures to combat illegal immigration.The Biden administration has agreed to a court order barring further disposal of border wall materials for the next 30 days, allowing President-elect Trump to use those materials, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. This was confirmed to the court. After abruptly halting most border wall construction in 2021, the Biden administration has been auctioning off parts of…

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[ad_1] In a final push toward the imminent start of the Trump administration, President Biden is expected to announce an additional $1.25 billion in military aid to Ukraine.This large aid package includes significant military supplies, including for the nation’s advanced surface-to-air missile system and Hawk air defense system. The package also includes a Stinger missile and 155mm and 105mm artillery shells.Officials plan to make an announcement on Monday, according to the Associated Press.Zelenskiy worries that it will be dangerous if Ukraine loses its unity 1,000 days after the start of the war, and that it will be defeated if the…

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[ad_1] In a court brief Friday, President-elect Trump said he would decide whether TikTok can continue operating in the U.S., citing the unique national security and First Amendment issues raised in the case. said that it should be done.Trump’s argument comes weeks before the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on Jan. 10, 2025, on a law that would require TikTok to be divested from control of a foreign enemy. The parties do not support it either,” the court filing states.Selling TikTok could be Trump’s ‘deal of the century’, says House China Committee chairmanTikTok is owned by ByteDance,…

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[ad_1] The New York City Police Department’s Special Victims Unit is searching for a man suspected of molesting a 5-year-old girl near a government-funded immigrant shelter in midtown Manhattan.Local New York news source 1010 WINS reported that the girl and her mother, whose identities have not been released by authorities, are residents of a New York City-funded immigrant shelter located in the former Roosevelt Hotel.A representative from the New York City Police Department’s Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Public Affairs confirmed the investigation to Fox News Digital. A representative told FOX News Digital that the incident occurred around 7…

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[ad_1] Arizona’s top law enforcement official said in a recent interview that he is not afraid to stand up to President-elect Trump on immigration.Democratic Attorney General Chris Mays told Britain’s Guardian that plans to build a concentration camp, previously called a “concentration camp,” in the Grand Canyon State cannot get off the ground.Mays defended Dreamers, beneficiaries of the Obama-era DACA program, saying any attempt by the federal government to send them home would be a “red line for me.””I will not tolerate any attempt to deport them or undermine them,” Mays said. “We will do everything we can to fight…

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[ad_1] A Georgia judge has ruled that the state Legislature can subpoena Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis as part of an investigation into whether there was any misconduct during the prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump.In a Dec. 23 order, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shukla Ingram ordered Willis to submit a list of claimed privileges and objections to the subpoena by Jan. 13.Mr Willis plans to appeal the decision. “We believe the ruling is wrong and we intend to appeal,” former Georgia Gov. Roy Burns, who is representing Willis in the case, told The Associated Press in an email.Georgia…

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[ad_1] After President Biden moved to commute the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates, Sen. Joe Manchin of Virginia, Idaho, called the pardons granted to two of them “grossly misguided and insulting.” .Biden commuted the sentences in 37 cases to life in prison without the possibility of parole.The soon-to-be-retired Democratic independent Sen. Manchin reportedly said he felt a responsibility to speak out on behalf of the parents of Samantha Burns, who was murdered at age 19 in 2002. President Trump promises to reinstate federal executions after Biden commutes death sentences of 37 inmates Sen. Joe Manchin (D-Va.) speaks during…

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[ad_1] The law, which Congress passed last week to address Social Security cuts for some public-sector workers, narrowly avoiding a partial government shutdown, has been criticized by opponents who say it will be costly and hasten the program’s collapse. Despite criticism, it was praised by law enforcement. The Senate overwhelmingly approved the Social Security Fairness Act on Saturday, a bipartisan bill that would repeal two little-understood rules: the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). The bill would effectively repeal a 1980 rule that cut benefits for civil servants receiving the state pension.The bill has been sent…

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[ad_1] Guatemala may accept more foreign nationals expelled from the United States by the incoming Trump administration in a bid to strengthen ties with the United States, according to a report.Officials told Reuters that Guatemala has strained relations with the United States and will accept deported nationals from other Central American countries such as Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti, which have not accepted deportees in the past. He said he was ready. “We need a regional response,” one Guatemalan official told Reuters. “And we want to be part of the solution.”There are hopes that President Trump will keep his campaign promise…

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