Trucking vet lawmaker sounds off on illegal immigrant drivers as REAL ID deadline looms
Republican Rep. Mike Collins speaks with Fox News Digital about illegal immigration's impact on the trucking industry.
Republican Rep. Mike Collins speaks with Fox News Digital about illegal immigration's impact on the trucking industry.
The instructions came in a cable obtained by The Epoch Times. The State Department recently instructed employees to report workers who exhibited anti-religious bias, including bias against Christians, according to a cable obtained by The Epoch Times. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the April 11 cable directed State Department employees to a reporting form
The Supreme Court has ruled the Trump administration must facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return to the United States. President Donald Trump told an April 30 Cabinet meeting that he has not spoken with El Salvador’s president about returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States after the man was deported to El Salvador almost seven weeks
The president told a town hall event that the United States was in a ’transition period’ following the imposition of tariffs and urged voters to be patient. President Donald Trump on April 30 urged patience and trust in his tariff and trade policies, saying that rising prices and economic uncertainty reflect a necessary “transition period.”
She argued that the president’s tariffs would lead to higher prices and ‘paralyze American businesses, large and small, forcing them to lay off people.’ Former Vice President Kamala Harris issued a sharp rebuke of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term in the keynote speech at the 20th anniversary gala for Emerge
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign into law a $1 billion bill that covers private school vouchers and other education-related expenses. By the fall of 2026, the number of American K–12 students eligible for publicly funded school choice scholarships is expected to exceed 50 percent. That’s presuming Texas Gov. Greg Abbott soon signs
As the Trump administration launches multiple probes of the Harvard Law Review in the wake of a Washington Free Beacon report on the journal’s race-based policies, the law review itself will be conducting its own investigation—not into the evidence of discrimination revealed by dozens of documents, but into who leaked those documents to the Free Beacon. The journal’s top editors asked members of the