
SAVE America Act Sparks Debate Over Voting Requirements, Potential Disenfranchisement
The SAVE America Act faces criticism from Democrats and pushback from Republicans over voting requirements and voter access concerns.

The SAVE America Act faces criticism from Democrats and pushback from Republicans over voting requirements and voter access concerns.

Georgia legislature moves closer to passing bill that would make it the first state to require weapons detection systems in every public school.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch calls for tax cuts on energy bills and three-year VAT removal as focus returns to household energy costs.

Senate GOP leaders will hold extended floor debate on legislation requiring citizenship proof for voting, facing pressure from Trump despite lacking votes to pass.

Gregory Bovino, who oversaw immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis, will retire in March following his January demotion.
US regulators are examining safety concerns over Chinese air bag parts while lawmakers propose new restrictions on semiconductor equipment sales to China.
House Intelligence Committee ranking member Jim Himes alleged President Trump falsely claimed to have conducted negotiations with Iran.

The Department of Justice is requesting a court dissolve an injunction preventing the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia.

Republican officials have criticized NATO's performance and suggested the U.S. explore new defense alliances with Pacific allies.

Members of Congress engaged in heated debate over whether recent military strikes against Iran by the Trump administration require congressional authorization.

The government has unveiled new initiatives including youth centers and specialized school training to address anti-social behavior and knife crime.

Former President Trump expressed anger at Justices Barrett and Gorsuch following a Supreme Court decision on tariffs.

Over 300 Angel Families back Markwayne Mullin for DHS secretary while DOJ reportedly reduces immigration legal aid program.

Lawmakers are discussing potential voting legislation and constitutional amendments related to citizenship and electoral processes.

Asif Merchant told a Brooklyn federal court that Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatened his family to force his participation in the alleged scheme.
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