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ICE Agents Reportedly Use Meta AI Smart Glasses During Immigration Raids, Sparking Surveillance Concerns
Reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been wearing Meta AI smart glasses during immigration enforcement operations are raising new questions about surveillance, privacy and the growing role of artificial intelligence in law enforcement under President Donald Trump's administration. 
Reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been wearing Meta AI smart glasses during immigration enforcement operations are raising new questions about surveillance, privacy and the growing role of artificial intelligence in law enforcement under President Donald Trump's administration. -
Kristi Noem Grilled in Congress Over $220M DHS Ad Campaign as Lawmakers Question No-Bid Contracts
Former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced sharp criticism from lawmakers during a congressional hearing over a $220 million taxpayer-funded advertising campaign, including a widely circulated video showing her riding a horse near Mount Rushmore, as members of Congress questioned how federal contracts were awarded and whether public funds were misused. 
Former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced sharp criticism from lawmakers during a congressional hearing over a $220 million taxpayer-funded advertising campaign, including a widely circulated video showing her riding a horse near Mount Rushmore, as members of Congress questioned how federal contracts were awarded and whether public funds were misused. -
Epstein Files Dispute Deepens as Journalist Accuses Trump DOJ of ‘Breaking the Law’ in Document Redactions
The Trump administration is facing renewed scrutiny over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation records after a prominent journalist accused the Justice Department of improperly redacting documents in a way that allegedly exposed victims while continuing to shield powerful figures linked to the late financier. 
The Trump administration is facing renewed scrutiny over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation records after a prominent journalist accused the Justice Department of improperly redacting documents in a way that allegedly exposed victims while continuing to shield powerful figures linked to the late financier. -
Epstein Survivor Juliette Bryant Questions DOJ Photo in Newly Released Files, Says ‘I Was Wearing Those Pants’
Newly released U.S. Department of Justice records tied to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking investigation are drawing renewed scrutiny after Epstein survivor Juliette Bryant, a South African woman who says she was trafficked by the financier, publicly questioned the explanation attached to a graphic photograph contained in the files. 
Newly released U.S. Department of Justice records tied to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking investigation are drawing renewed scrutiny after Epstein survivor Juliette Bryant, a South African woman who says she was trafficked by the financier, publicly questioned the explanation attached to a graphic photograph contained in the files. -
Trump–Peña Handshake Goes Viral at ‘Shield of the Americas’ Summit as Paraguay’s Leader Holds Firm
A brief handshake between President Donald Trump and Paraguayan President Santiago Peña at the Shield of the Americas summit in Doral, Florida, quickly became one of the most widely shared moments of the gathering, after video footage circulating on social media appeared to show Peña resisting Trump's signature pulling handshake style. 
A brief handshake between President Donald Trump and Paraguayan President Santiago Peña at the Shield of the Americas summit in Doral, Florida, quickly became one of the most widely shared moments of the gathering, after video footage circulating on social media appeared to show Peña resisting Trump's signature pulling handshake style. -
DOJ Releases Previously Withheld Epstein Documents Containing Allegations Mentioning Trump
Newly released documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation include an FBI interview report summarizing an uncorroborated allegation involving President Donald Trump, according to files published by the U.S. Department of Justice this week as part of a broader disclosure of previously withheld materials. 
Newly released documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation include an FBI interview report summarizing an uncorroborated allegation involving President Donald Trump, according to files published by the U.S. Department of Justice this week as part of a broader disclosure of previously withheld materials. -
House Lawmakers Question $143 Million DHS Contract to 8-Day-Old Firm as Kristi Noem Faces Scrutiny
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced pointed questioning from lawmakers over a $143 million federal contract awarded to a company created just days earlier, a deal that has intensified scrutiny of the department's advertising campaign promoting the Trump administration's immigration policies. 
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced pointed questioning from lawmakers over a $143 million federal contract awarded to a company created just days earlier, a deal that has intensified scrutiny of the department's advertising campaign promoting the Trump administration's immigration policies. -
U.S. Senate Rejects Iran War Powers Resolution, Preserving Trump’s Authority for Ongoing Military Operations
The U.S. Senate rejected a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump's authority to conduct military operations against Iran, leaving the White House with broad discretion to continue or expand military action without additional congressional authorization. The closely watched vote underscores sharp divisions in Washington over the constitutional balance between Congress and the presidency in matters of war. 
The U.S. Senate rejected a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump's authority to conduct military operations against Iran, leaving the White House with broad discretion to continue or expand military action without additional congressional authorization. The closely watched vote underscores sharp divisions in Washington over the constitutional balance between Congress and the presidency in matters of war. -
Trump Ally-Turned-Critic Marjorie Taylor Greene Says President Is ‘Toward the End’ of Life
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly questioned President Donald Trump's mental outlook and longevity, saying the 79-year-old leader is "toward the end" of his life and raising concerns about his state of mind after Trump repeatedly suggested in recent remarks that he may not enter heaven. 
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly questioned President Donald Trump's mental outlook and longevity, saying the 79-year-old leader is "toward the end" of his life and raising concerns about his state of mind after Trump repeatedly suggested in recent remarks that he may not enter heaven. -
Stranded Americans in Middle East Criticize Reump Admin Response After Iran Strikes Disrupt Travel
American citizens stranded across the Middle East following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran say they have struggled to secure evacuation assistance, with some reporting that official guidance from U.S. embassies and emergency hotlines advised them not to rely on government-organized departures. 
American citizens stranded across the Middle East following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran say they have struggled to secure evacuation assistance, with some reporting that official guidance from U.S. embassies and emergency hotlines advised them not to rely on government-organized departures.