‘We Will Continue To Fight,’ Jill Biden Tells Vogue in Glitzy Profile

Fresh off her husband’s abysmal debate performance, first lady Jill Biden is on the cover of Vogue, telling the magazine that the Biden family will “continue to fight” and will “not let those 90 minutes define” President Joe Biden’s four years in office. Jill Biden posed for the magazine and conducted a sprawling interview ahead

Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Immunity for ‘Official Acts,’ Returns Case to Lower Courts

The U.S. Supreme Court threw out a lower court decision that had rejected Donald Trump’s bid to shield himself from federal criminal charges. The court ruled that former presidents are shielded from prosecution for “official acts” within their constitutional authority, as opposed to a private capacity. The decision came in Trump’s appeal of a lower

Ruben Gallego Ad Features Sheriff Who Likened Border Agents to Nazi Secret Police

Santa Cruz County sheriff David Hathaway has repeatedly insulted border agents as ‘goons,’ argued for ‘porous’ borders Rep. Ruben Gallego with Sheriff David Hathaway (Gallego for Arizona/YouTube) Arizona Senate candidate Ruben Gallego’s (D.) latest effort to rebrand himself as a border hawk is a campaign ad that features an Arizona sheriff who supports “porous” borders

Biden Admin Flying Migrants Deported by Trump Back Into the US

The Biden administration is flying previously deported Cameroonians whose asylum claims were determined to be invalid back into the United States, according to interviews with Immigration and Customs Enforcement staff and internal agency memos reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. The program, which has not been announced to the public, appears to be a response

House Panel Advances Wildfire Bill Meant to Deter ‘Frivolous Lawsuits,’ Start Thinning

Bipartisan Fix Our Forest Act sponsors urge swift adoption of measure designed to be implemented immediately to begin thinning at-risk forests. The House Natural Resources Committee has advanced a land management bill that proponents say would expedite environmental reviews, deter “frivolous” lawsuits that delay thinning of overgrown forests, and use “fireshed mapping” to identify areas

Supreme Court Set to Rule on Trump Immunity Case on Monday

The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its final opinions on July 1, the last day of the current term. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its final opinions on Monday, the final day of the court’s current term. The most significant—and controversial—decision involves a question on whether former President Donald Trump