
Hegseth References Trump Border Policy Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made statements about border control and US-Latin America relations during sixth day of military operations with Iran.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made statements about border control and US-Latin America relations during sixth day of military operations with Iran.

Senate Democrats defeated a GOP-sponsored amendment that would have required voters to show photo identification when casting ballots.

Jay O. Rothman was fired as president of the University of Wisconsin System after four years in leadership amid reported power struggles.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem appeared before Congress amid reports of presidential frustration and questioning over various issues.

Former President Trump posted criticism of Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger on Truth Social, citing concerns about the state's economy.

Justice Department contends D.C. pipe bomb defendant's actions fall outside scope of Trump's blanket pardons for January 6 participants.

President Trump endorsed using budget reconciliation to fund immigration enforcement agencies without Democratic support, setting a June 1 deadline.

An 18-year-old USC freshman lost an eye after being struck by a less-lethal projectile fired by a Department of Homeland Security agent during a March protest in Los Angeles.

GOP explores bypassing Democratic opposition to fund DHS as department seeks employee videos highlighting shutdown impacts.

Top U.S. intelligence officials will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee to discuss national security threats facing the country.

Democratic leaders, including John Kerry, condemned President Trump's recent posts about Iran during a political gathering in New York.
Vice President-elect J.D. Vance will take the lead role in upcoming US negotiations with Iran, according to reports.

A man facing charges for plotting to firebomb a pro-Palestine activist's home has ties to a group whose leaders advocate violence against Palestinians.

Republicans plan extended Senate debate on legislation requiring new voters to prove citizenship when registering, despite Democratic opposition.

Graham Platner, a Maine Republican Senate candidate, defended having a Nazi tattoo and controversial social media posts by attributing them to military culture.
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