Democrat John Fetterman declares support for ICE, condemning any calls for abolition as ‘outrageous’
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania declared his support for ICE and the work it does, slamming any calls to abolish it as "outrageous."
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania declared his support for ICE and the work it does, slamming any calls to abolish it as "outrageous."
The House Oversight Committee is preparing to hear from another former Biden advisor in its probe into an alleged cover-up of the ex-president's mental decline.
The seal of the United States Department of State in Washington on Jan. 26, 2017. Joshua Roberts/Reuters The State Department will move forward with its reorganization plan following a recent Supreme Court ruling, a department spokesperson said on Thursday. The move comes after the Supreme Court on July 8 lifted a lower court ruling that
President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet in the Oval Office of the White House on Feb. 28, 2025. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump said on July 10 that he has struck a new deal with NATO under which the United States will supply weapons to Ukraine amid its ongoing
Yangon — Myanmar’s military leader lauded President Trump and asked him to lift sanctions, the ruling junta said Friday, after a tariff letter from the U.S. president that it has taken as Washington’s first public recognition of its rule. Min Aung Hlaing endorsed Mr. Trump’s false claim that the 2020 U.S. election was stolen, and thanked
The Department of Education in Washington on April 28, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times Multiple agencies updated their policies on July 10 to block illegal immigrants from receiving federal benefits through their programs. The move follows President Donald Trump’s executive order in February directing federal agencies to identify government-funded programs that “permit illegal aliens to
After years of legal battles, state attorneys general won billions of dollars in opioid settlements from drug companies accused of fueling the addiction crisis. They declared victory at press conferences, and some touted the deals during their gubernatorial campaigns. But now that the windfall is being spent, are attorneys general doing enough to ensure it’s