After Nasrallah Mourner’s Expulsion From US, CAIR Tells Non-Citizens: Travel With Burner Phones To Avoid Deportation

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is advising non-citizens to take “proactive steps”—like using a burner phone—to avoid deportation after traveling abroad as the Trump administration cracks down on foreigners who support terrorism. During the anti-Israel group’s annual Ramadan fundraiser webinar on Sunday, which the Washington Free Beacon attended, CAIR attorneys and policy experts told

Musk Tapped to Help Probe Signal Chat Leak Involving Journalist

The investigation seeks to uncover how The Atlantic’s editor accessed a sensitive Signal chat with top U.S. security officials. The White House said Wednesday that Elon Musk is now involved in the high-profile investigation into how the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat with top U.S. national

DOGE removes details on canceled USAID contracts from “wall of receipts”

The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency is no longer publishing details of canceled U.S. Agency for International Development contracts due to what’s described as “legal reason[s]” on its website.  The change is “related to ongoing litigation,” a White House administration official told CBS News. It is not clear which litigation challenging the dismantling of