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The court's conservative majority has generally let President Trump remove leaders of independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission, at least temporarily.
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People who have insurance under the Affordable Care Act are being asked to pay more for plans that will cover less of their care.
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The former Democratic congressman, who lost his 2024 Senate bid to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), says a bruising Senate primary could threaten party unity.
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The party denies breaking electoral law, saying the "inaccurate claims come from a disgruntled former councillor".
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Funding will be used to help employ young people in sectors including AI, hospitality and engineering.
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Past presidents have attended the marquee event, but on Sunday Mr. Trump is the first to host it, putting his cultural takeover of Washington in sharp relief.
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The Democratic president and his top advisers rejected recommendations that could have eased the border crisis that helped return Donald Trump to the White House.
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Lawmakers aim to send the bill, which authorizes $8 billion more than the White House requested, to the president's desk by the end of the year.
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President Trump has repeatedly ousted leaders of independent agencies despite federal laws meant to shield those regulators from politics.
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Days after pardoning him, President Trump accused Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas of disloyalty for not switching to the Republican Party.
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Top Democratic lawmakers who have seen the footage said Sunday that making the video public would provide transparency around the strikes that killed two survivors on Sept. 2.
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Rep. Henry Cuellar, who was charged with bribery in 2024, says he is firmly a Democrat but a bipartisan one who can work with the president.
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Pat McFadden says they would need a "good reason" to decline one of 55,000 new work placements.
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In an interview, Bruna Ferreira, who chose the White House press secretary as her son's godmother, contested the portrayal of her as a criminal, absentee mom.
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The president and his aides have escalated anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies in recent weeks.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's efforts to oust a Federal Trade Commission leader offer parallels to the current fight over President Trump's actions.
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The president, who has fired the center's leaders and changed its programming, basked in applause from allies Saturday.
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Republican leaders have neither ruled out nor committed to launching a fuller investigation after revelations that U.S. forces killed two survivors of the attack.
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Trump joined leaders from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo to sign an accord — and to marvel at the new name his administration gave the building.
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Kenner, a suburb of New Orleans, has been transformed by an infusion of newcomers. Immigrants there have been on edge all year, particularly in recent weeks.
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Bruna Caroline Ferreira, the mother of a nephew of the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, was pulled over and arrested on her way to pick up her son from school, Ms. Ferreira's lawyer said.
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The NJ first lady's position overlooks her and her allies' participation in a campaign finance system she now opposes.
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WASHINGTON - Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas today delivered the Oath of Office to Chris Magnus, the fifth Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
"Chris Magnus has decades of experience as a law enforcement officer and I am pleased he will now serve as the Commissioner of CBP," "He is assuming the leadership of an extraordinary organization that fulfills the vital mission of protecting our borders and advancing lawful trade and travel. I am immensely grateful to Troy Miller, who has served as the Acting Commissioner with tremendous skill and integrity. Mr. Miller will serve as CBP's Deputy Commissioner. Commissioner Magnus and Deputy Commissioner Miller, along with the entire CBP leadership team and its great workforce, will propel the agency forward with dignity, integrity, transparency, and accountability."
In addition to Secretary Mayorkas, Commissioner Magnus was joined by his husband, Terrance Cheung, Deputy Commissioner Troy Miller, Executive Assistant Commissioner Benjamine Huffman, CBP Chief of Staff Lise Clavel, and members of the DHS and CBP workforce.
Prior to joining CBP, Commissioner Magnus served as the Police Chief of Tucson, Arizona. Commissioner Magnus has also served as police chief in Fargo, ND and Richmond, CA. Commissioner Magnus grew up in Lansing, MI. He earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice and his master's degree in labor relations from Michigan State University.
Magnus was confirmed on December 7, 2021.
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New York politicians are expected to vote next week to force the city's police force to divulge the surveillance technology it uses, one of many reforms of law enforcement being considered across the United States.
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