The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe: โThe SAVE Act is horrible legislationโ
In todayโs newsletter: Election results from Illinois, Sen. Mark Kelly discusses the U.S. intelligence hearing on Iran and more.
Trump thinks he can say whatever he wants. Judge Boasberg just publicly called his bluff.
The judge treated Trumpโs own words as evidence of motive โ and may signal a broader judicial willingness to scrutinize politicized legal process.
Judge writes Kari Lake โrepeatedly thumbed her noseโ at legal requirements
Reagan-appointed Judge Royce Lamberth ruled against the governmentโs illegal crippling of Voice of America.
In touting SAVE Act, Johnson refuses to cite any fraud it would have prevented
The House speaker held a press conference to tout Republicansโ voter suppression bill but wouldnโt point to any evidence about why tighter restrictions might be needed.
Republicans insist Trump has a strategy on the Strait of Hormuz โ even as it changes by the hour
Trump canโt make up his mind on what he wants allies to do on the Strait of Hormuz. But Republicans in Congress maintain that heโs planned for Iran to cut off traffic all along.
Pope Leo tells broadcasters to reject Trumpian war propaganda
The popeโs comments discouraging propaganda that portrays war as if itโs a video game could be interpreted as a clear shot at the Trump administration.
Israel says Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib has been killed
Israel Katz announced Khatibโs killing and said that โsignificant surprises are expected throughout this day.โ
AIPACโs Illinois strategy should be a wake-up call โ for candidates and for voters
In the Democratic Party, a dwindling number of candidates want to be publicly associated with the countryโs most prominent pro-Israel political organization.
The most important things Markwayne Mullin brings to the table as Trump’s DHS pick
The Department of Homeland Securityโs focus on immigration above all its other responsibilities isnโt likely to change under Mullinโs watch.
โAmericans at heartโ: ICE detains DACA recipient on way to visit premature baby in NICU
Juan Chavez Velascoโs case reflects a growing pattern: The Trump administration is targeting Dreamers who once believed DACA shielded them โ and letting their renewals expire unanswered.








