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Aliens.gov Goes Viral as White House Blends UFO Conspiracy Language With Immigration Enforcement Campaign
The Trump administration has launched an unconventional new immigration website that borrows heavily from UFO conspiracy culture, transforming the language of extraterrestrial disclosure into a political messaging campaign focused on illegal immigration and federal enforcement efforts. 
The Trump administration has launched an unconventional new immigration website that borrows heavily from UFO conspiracy culture, transforming the language of extraterrestrial disclosure into a political messaging campaign focused on illegal immigration and federal enforcement efforts. -
JD Vance Says U.S., Iran Are ‘Very Close’ to Deal as Hormuz Shipping and Nuclear Talks Advance
Vice President JD Vance said the United States and Iran are nearing a diplomatic breakthrough that could formalize a fragile ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping and launch a new round of negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program, marking the most significant progress in U.S.-Iran relations since the recent conflict in the Persian Gulf. 
Vice President JD Vance said the United States and Iran are nearing a diplomatic breakthrough that could formalize a fragile ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping and launch a new round of negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program, marking the most significant progress in U.S.-Iran relations since the recent conflict in the Persian Gulf. -
Trump Admin Sues Massachusetts Over ICE ‘Confidential’ Plates in Escalating Immigration Fight
The Trump administration escalated its confrontation with Democratic-led states over immigration enforcement Tuesday, filing a federal lawsuit against Massachusetts for allegedly refusing to issue confidential license plates to vehicles used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents. 
The Trump administration escalated its confrontation with Democratic-led states over immigration enforcement Tuesday, filing a federal lawsuit against Massachusetts for allegedly refusing to issue confidential license plates to vehicles used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents. -
GOP Rebels Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie Spotted Together in Costa Rica
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, two of the Republican Party's most outspoken critics of foreign intervention and federal spending, were photographed together during a vacation in Costa Rica this week, a public sighting that quickly fueled speculation about the growing alliance inside the GOP's anti-establishment wing. 
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, two of the Republican Party's most outspoken critics of foreign intervention and federal spending, were photographed together during a vacation in Costa Rica this week, a public sighting that quickly fueled speculation about the growing alliance inside the GOP's anti-establishment wing. -
Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Pete Hegseth as Trump Reverses Embarrassing Poland Troop Order
Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over turmoil inside his national security team after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth abruptly canceled a planned troop deployment to Poland, triggering what The Wall Street Journal described as an angry intervention from the president and setting off a wave of ridicule from late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel. 
Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over turmoil inside his national security team after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth abruptly canceled a planned troop deployment to Poland, triggering what The Wall Street Journal described as an angry intervention from the president and setting off a wave of ridicule from late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel. -
Rubio Says Iran Deal Could Take ‘A Few More Days’ After Hormuz Military Flare-Up
Marco Rubio said negotiations between the United States and Iran could take "a few more days" to finalize after fresh military tensions erupted around the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring the fragile balance between diplomacy and military escalation in one of the world's most strategically important waterways. 
Marco Rubio said negotiations between the United States and Iran could take "a few more days" to finalize after fresh military tensions erupted around the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring the fragile balance between diplomacy and military escalation in one of the world's most strategically important waterways. -
Trump Taps Pam Bondi for AI Advisory Council Weeks After DOJ Exit and Epstein Files Backlash
Pam Bondi has re-entered President Donald Trump's inner policy circle with a new role on the administration's technology advisory council, placing the former attorney general at the center of the White House's expanding artificial intelligence agenda just weeks after her departure from the Justice Department. 
Pam Bondi has re-entered President Donald Trump's inner policy circle with a new role on the administration's technology advisory council, placing the former attorney general at the center of the White House's expanding artificial intelligence agenda just weeks after her departure from the Justice Department. -
Stephen Miller Dragged Into Leaked ‘White Boy’ Text Controversy as Ashley St. Clair Levels New Claims Against Elon Musk
Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller and billionaire Elon Musk were thrust into a fresh social-media-driven controversy this week after influencer Ashley St. Clair alleged that Miller sent her messages referencing a "white boy" while also making a series of explosive claims about Musk's private political communications and personal conduct. 
Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller and billionaire Elon Musk were thrust into a fresh social-media-driven controversy this week after influencer Ashley St. Clair alleged that Miller sent her messages referencing a "white boy" while also making a series of explosive claims about Musk's private political communications and personal conduct. -
Trump Administration Claims White House ‘Cannot Safely Conduct Business’ Without New Ballroom After Deadly DC Shooting
The White House and the U.S. Department of Justice are intensifying their legal effort to revive a controversial White House ballroom expansion after the Trump administration argued in federal court that President Donald Trump "cannot safely conduct the business of the United States" without the proposed structure. 
The White House and the U.S. Department of Justice are intensifying their legal effort to revive a controversial White House ballroom expansion after the Trump administration argued in federal court that President Donald Trump "cannot safely conduct the business of the United States" without the proposed structure. -
DOJ Deletes Jan. 6 Records as Trump Administration Prepares $1.776 Billion Payout Fund for ‘Weaponization’ Claims
The U.S. Department of Justice removed hundreds of online records tied to Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions this week as the Trump administration simultaneously advanced a controversial $1.776 billion compensation fund that could allow pardoned rioters to seek taxpayer-funded payouts. 
The U.S. Department of Justice removed hundreds of online records tied to Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions this week as the Trump administration simultaneously advanced a controversial $1.776 billion compensation fund that could allow pardoned rioters to seek taxpayer-funded payouts.