Trump lawyers motion to adjourn Manhattan DA trial until after SCOTUS rules on presidential immunity
Lawyers for former President Trump filed a motion Monday to adjourn the trial stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s charges related to hush money payments until after the Supreme Court rules on presidential immunity. The trial in New York City is set to begin on March 25 with jury selection, but the former president Read More
El Paso judge blocks Ken Paxton’s efforts to subpoena Annunciation House
The judge questioned Paxton’s true motives to investigate the shelter, saying there is “a real and credible concern” the state has a predetermined goal of shutting down Annunciation House.
Kansas senator aims to block airlines from letting migrants fly via controversial app at DC airport
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas, is introducing legislation that would strip airlines of their gate access at one of the country’s top airports if they allow migrants onto their planes who have been verified using the controversial CBP One app. Marshall’s End Aerial Invasion Act, co-sponsored by Sen. Mike Lee, Read More
Kansas Sen. aims to block airlines from letting migrants fly via controversial app at D.C. airport
FIRST ON FOX: A Republican from Kansas, Sen. Roger Marshall, is introducing legislation that would strip airlines of their gate access at one of the country’s top airports if they allow migrants onto their planes who have been verified using the controversial CBP One app. Marshall’s End Aerial Invasion Act, co-sponsored by Sen. Mike Lee, Read More
New York has the highest number of government union workers, report finds
New York has the country’s highest number of government union workers, according to a new report. On Monday, the Commonwealth Foundation released a report titled “State of the Unions: Examining Union Membership in State Government,” which found that while union membership is declining across the country, public sector unions are thriving. Those very unions, meanwhile, have Read More
US, coalition forces defeat Houthis’ ‘large-scale attack’ in Red Sea, shoot down at least 28 drones
The Pentagon said U.S. and coalition forces defeated a “large-scale attack” by Iranian-backed Houthis in the Red Sea this weekend, shooting down at least 28 drones. The escalated attack is one of the largest in the past few months. Earlier in the week, an anti-ship ballistic missile struck the MV True Confidence, killing three and Read More
South Carolina budget proposal would include raises for teachers and state workers
Teachers and state employees would get raises under a spending plan being debated by the South Carolina House this week, but many other state agency requests are being rejected as the influx of money from pandemic relief and good economic times slows. South Carolina is in a good place economically, with revenues up despite tax Read More
Sen. Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to new charges
Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., pleaded not guilty in Manhattan Federal Court Monday to charges of bribery and obstruction of justice. The arraignment regarding an 18-count superseding indictment against Menendez, his wife Nadine Menendez and New Jersey businessmen Wael Hana and Fred Daibes took place Monday morning. Sen. Menendez and his wife, who arrived at 10:41 a.m. Read More
Winning for Women launches 6-figure ad buy in key races highlighting ‘financial burden’ of border crisis
EXCLUSIVE: Winning for Women (WFW) PAC announced on Monday a six-figure digital ad buy highlighting the “financial burden” the Biden administration’s “open border policies” have put on American taxpayers. The ads will run in five states with key House races: North Carolina’s 1st congressional district; New York’s 18th congressional district; California’s 45th congressional district; Oregon’s Read More
Biden Cabinet secretary announces retirement ahead of ‘crazy, silly’ election season
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge announced Monday that she is stepping down from her position. “It’s time to go home,’’ Fudge told USA Today, which reported that her last day is March 22. “I do believe strongly that I have done just about everything I could do at HUD for Read More