Milwaukee Judge Arrested for Obstructing ICE Operations
First reported by FBI Director Kash Patel, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was detained Friday morning on suspicion of obstructing a federal immigration operation. Patel accused Dugan of “intentionally misdirecting” federal authorities who were trying to arrest Eduardo Flores Ruiz, an undocumented person, in a since-deleted tweet.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Revokes $2.7 Million in Gov. Subsidies to Harvard University
Citing national security concerns and Harvard University's inability to address what she described as "anti-American, pro-Hamas ideology" on campus, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday that two DHS funds to the university will be canceled.
Did Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard Just Make a Major Move to End the Weaponization of Government Against Americans?
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, has declassified a Biden-era strategy for fighting domestic terrorism that was first created in the wake of the Capitol incident on January 6.
Google Sued By UK in $6.6 Billion Class Action Lawsuit for Anti-Competitive Practices
The UK court is suing Google for £5 billion ($6.6 billion) on the grounds that the tech company artificially inflated search ad pricing due to its market dominance.
Why Are Democrat Activist Judges Advocating for Criminal Illegal Aliens?
According to data compiled by The Gavel, judges nominated by Democrat presidents have been assigned 72% of the over 200 lawsuits contesting significant moves by the Trump administration.
Obama-Appointed Judge Indira Talwani Blocks President Trump’s Efforts to End Biden Admin Policy
The Trump administration is unable to quickly revoke the legal status and work permits of over 530,000 migrants who entered the country through President Joe Biden's contentious CHNV parole program; a federal judge has intervened to prevent this.
DOJ Ruling: “Federal Court Has No Authority to Force the Return of Deported MS-13 Gang Member”
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador despite a court ruling protecting him from removal, was the subject of a campaign to get him returned, prompting the Department of Justice to take a strong legal position on Sunday.
50,000 Non-Citizens to Be Removed from Arizona Voter Rolls
America First Legal sued on behalf of EZAZ.org and Yvonne Cahill, a naturalized American and voter, in an attempt to have ineligible non-citizens removed from Arizona's voter registers.
House Passes President Trump’s “Big Beautiful” Budget Resolution Plan 216 to 214
A budget resolution drafted by Republicans was narrowly approved by the House of Representatives on Thursday morning, marking a significant milestone on the road to implementing President Trump's legislative agenda through reconciliation. This expedited procedure permits fiscal policy to pass the Senate with just 51 votes.
Will the American People Finally See Sparks of Life in MAHA With Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals?
To regain American manufacturing and lessen reliance on adversarial foreign nations like China, President Donald Trump announced a planned "major tariff on pharmaceuticals" on Tuesday. At the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner, Trump gave Republican lawmakers a clear directive: put an end to the outsourcing of pharmaceuticals.
Will the “No Rogue Ruling Act” Mark the Beginning of the End of Judicial Overreach?
Conservatives won a resounding victory Wednesday when the House of Representatives passed legislation limiting federal district judges' ability to unilaterally halt national policy.
Are the “Big Fish” Starting to Feel the Hook as IRS Commissioner Krause Resigns?
IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause is resigning amid a new data-sharing arrangement between the Treasury and DHS.
President Donald J. Trump “Strikes Back” With 125% China Tariff Increase Response
Hours after China increased American import taxes to 84% and pledged to "fight to the end" in a growing spat that could stymie trade between the two biggest economies in the world, President Donald Trump on Wednesday increased tariffs on China to 125%.
What’s Next as China Turns Up the Heat With an 84% Tariff on U.S. Goods?
President Trump's aggressive tariff campaign, which aims to pressure China for failing to stop the flow of fentanyl into the United States, prompted Beijing to declare an 84% tariff on American products early Wednesday, further intensifying the trade battle between the United States and China.
DEAD ON ARRIVAL: Why Are Senate Republicans Supporting a Bill to Curb President Trump’s Tariff Authority?
Top Republicans in the Senate made it clear Monday that they have no interest in limiting President Trump's tariff authority, rejecting a bipartisan proposal as unlikely to pass in the face of new market turmoil brought on by Trump's sweeping 10% import duties.
Why Would the American People Have a Problem with ICE Being the Principle Authority in Deciding Gang Member Affiliations for Deportees?
According to Tom Homan, under the Alien Enemies Act, ICE is the "principal" authority in deciding a person's gang connection and, thus, their eligibility for quick deportation.
President Trump’s “Liberation Day Tariffs” Brings Nations to the Table Ready to Negotiate to Avoid Retaliatory Measures
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent provided fresh perspective on the international reaction to President Donald Trump's recently unveiled tariff plan during an appearance on Fox Business Network's Kudlow on Monday night.
U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Lower Court’s Ruling to Reinstate 16,000 Federal Workers
The United States Supreme Court delivered a major ruling in favor of President Trump's administration on Tuesday, overturning a lower court's order that had mandated the federal government's rehiring of almost 16,000 terminated probationary employees.
President Trump Proposes $350 Billion Deal to Erase U.S.-EU Trade Deficit
President Donald Trump said Monday that if the European Union wants to avoid his latest round of sweeping tariffs, it must agree to purchase $350 billion worth of American energy.
New York State Education Department Refuse to Remove DEI Programs
NYSED disputes the Trump administration's power to impose additional financial requirements and maintains that neither federal nor state statutes prohibit DEI.