Senate, House Hearings Preview Challenges Ahead for Trump’s Deportation Plans

The complexities of the nation’s immigration crisis could complicate the process. Two hearings on Capitol Hill on Dec. 10 offered a glimpse of the opposition that President-elect Donald Trump is likely to face as he seeks to fulfill his campaign promise of mass illegal immigrant deportations. Trump’s stated plan to conduct “the largest deportation operation

Senate Democrats fail to secure NLRB majority under Trump in razor-thin vote

Washington — A Democrat-led push to secure a majority on the National Labor Relations Board until 2026 fell short on Wednesday, as Senate Republicans and two independents blocked the nomination of Lauren McFerran to continue serving on the labor board.  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer filed cloture Monday on the nominations of McFerran, a Democrat,

‘Their Egos are Too Big To Admit That They’re Wrong’: Daniel Penny Slams Manhattan DA in Post-Acquittal Interview

Daniel Penny, who was found not guilty on Monday for the death of Jordan Neely, blasted the Manhattan district attorney’s office in his first interview since the trial, saying “their egos are too big to admit that they’re wrong.” “They’re all taxpayer funded so you’d think they’d have the interest of the people,” Penny told Fox

Trump Pledges to Accelerate Approvals for Projects Worth $1 Billion or More

The president-elect’s vow to expedite permits and trim environmental reviews addresses key obstacles in boosting energy and mining investments. President-elect Donald Trump on Dec. 10 pledged to expedite permitting and trim environmental reviews for investors financing large-scale job-creating and power-generating projects. “Any person or company investing One Billion Dollars, Or More, in the United States