Incoming ‘Border Czar’ Suggests Illegal Immigrants Should ‘Self-Deport’ Soon

‘Criminals and gang members get no grace period,’ Tom Homan told Fox News on Monday evening. The official who will oversee border security under President-elect Donald Trump warned people who are in the United States illegally to “self-deport” because the federal government is going to make immigration enforcement a priority in the incoming administration. Over

Biden meets with Israel’s Herzog at the White House

Biden meeting with Israeli President Herzog Biden meeting with Israeli President Herzog as concerns continue over Gaza aid 05:03 President Biden is meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the White House Tuesday, as the two leaders discuss the conflict with Lebanon, the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the hostages still held by Hamas.  The

Biden meets with Israel’s Herzog on Middle East conflict, humanitarian aid to Gaza

President Biden met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the White House Tuesday, as the two leaders address the conflict with Lebanon, the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the hostages still being held by Hamas.  The meeting, which Herzog called “very productive,” lasted about an hour. Herzog told reporters afterward that the Biden administration is

Supreme Court Denies Mark Meadows’s Request in 2020 Election Interference Prosecution

The former White House chief of staff argued his efforts to contest the 2020 Georgia election were part of his federal job and thus the case should be moved. The Supreme Court on Nov. 12 turned away former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows’s request to transfer his election interference case from a

More Trump Cabinet Picks Emerge: Marco Rubio for State, Mike Waltz for NatSec Adviser, Kristi Noem for DHS

As he continues to fill out his cabinet, President-elect Donald Trump is expected to tap Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as his secretary of state, Florida Rep. Mike Waltz as his national security adviser, and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to lead the Department of Homeland Security, according to officials familiar with the decisions. All three