At a Glance: Here’s What’s In the House’s $883 Billion Defense Budget Proposal For 2025

The House Armed Services Committee is advancing an $883.7 billion proposal for the fiscal year 2025 national defense policy, known as the NDAA. The House Armed Services Committee is advancing an $883.7 billion proposal for the fiscal year 2025 national defense policy, known as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The Republican-led House committee voted

Robert De Niro, Jan. 6 Police Officers Rally for Biden Outside Trump Trial in Manhattan

The actor, flanked by Biden Communication Director Michael Tyler and two Jan. 6 police officers, alleges President Trump ‘will never leave’ office if reelected. As Judge Juan Merchan hears closing arguments in former President Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial, actor Robert De Niro and two former Jan. 6 police officers spoke on behalf of

Lawsuit Seeks End to ‘Lawless’ Noncitizen Voting in Pennsylvania

Policy allowing people to register to vote without a verifiable driver’s license and Social Security numbers violates federal law, legal group says. The conservative advocacy group America First Legal (AFL) filed a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of State, seeking to end a directive that allows noncitizens to vote in state and federal elections. The

Mayorkas says some migrants “try to game” the U.S. asylum system

El Paso, Texas — In an interview with CBS News, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said some migrants coming to the U.S.-Mexico border are trying to “game” the U.S. asylum system, echoing a statement often made by Republicans but rarely expressed by Biden administration officials. “The reality is that some people do indeed try to

Judge rejects special counsel request to limit Trump’s speech in classified documents case

Washington — The federal judge overseeing special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents case against former President Donald Trump denied prosecutors’ request that the court impose a gag order on certain public statements that they argued posed a danger to law enforcement. In an order issued Tuesday, Florida Judge Aileen Cannon rejected Smith’s motion that she