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Leaked DHS Messages Reveal Fears Over China’s Influence on Tim Walz, James Comer Alleges Agency Stonewalling
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has intensified his investigation into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's alleged ties to China, releasing internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) communications and accusing the agency of stonewalling the inquiry. Comer's latest move comes after the DHS failed to fully comply with a congressional subpoena demanding documents related to Walz's connections with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). 
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has intensified his investigation into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's alleged ties to China, releasing internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) communications and accusing the agency of stonewalling the inquiry. Comer's latest move comes after the DHS failed to fully comply with a congressional subpoena demanding documents related to Walz's connections with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). -
Tennessee AG Uncovers ICE Plan to Release Criminal Migrants into the State
Tennessee, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced that a lawsuit filed by his office forced U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to reveal previously undisclosed documents exposing the federal agency's plan to release thousands of detained migrants, including convicted criminals, into the state. The documents, obtained after ICE failed to comply with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, shed light on a coordinated effort between ICE, local immigration-rights groups, and Nashville officials to facilitate these releases. 
Tennessee, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced that a lawsuit filed by his office forced U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to reveal previously undisclosed documents exposing the federal agency's plan to release thousands of detained migrants, including convicted criminals, into the state. The documents, obtained after ICE failed to comply with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, shed light on a coordinated effort between ICE, local immigration-rights groups, and Nashville officials to facilitate these releases. -
Donald Trump Warns ‘Nasty’ Michelle Obama of 'Big Mistake'
At a rally in Atlanta on Monday night, former President Donald Trump launched a pointed attack on former First Lady Michelle Obama, warning her that she had made a "big mistake" by being "nasty" towards him. The remarks came just over a week before Election Day, as tensions continue to rise between the two major campaigns. 
At a rally in Atlanta on Monday night, former President Donald Trump launched a pointed attack on former First Lady Michelle Obama, warning her that she had made a "big mistake" by being "nasty" towards him. The remarks came just over a week before Election Day, as tensions continue to rise between the two major campaigns. -
Trump’s MSG Rally Faces Backlash for Offensive anti-Puerto Rican Remarks as Campaign Struggles with Fallout
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is facing mounting backlash following a controversial rally held at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. The event, intended to energize Trump's base ahead of the 2024 presidential election, has instead sparked outrage over offensive remarks made by speakers, including comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, whose comments about Puerto Rico drew widespread condemnation. 
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is facing mounting backlash following a controversial rally held at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. The event, intended to energize Trump's base ahead of the 2024 presidential election, has instead sparked outrage over offensive remarks made by speakers, including comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, whose comments about Puerto Rico drew widespread condemnation. -
Ballot Box Fires Destroy Votes in Washington and Oregon; FBI Takes Over Investigation
Federal authorities are investigating a series of ballot box fires in the Pacific Northwest that occurred early Monday morning, with the FBI coordinating efforts across multiple jurisdictions. In two separate incidents in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, ballot boxes were set ablaze, raising concerns about the security of the voting process as ballots were potentially destroyed just days before the election. 
Federal authorities are investigating a series of ballot box fires in the Pacific Northwest that occurred early Monday morning, with the FBI coordinating efforts across multiple jurisdictions. In two separate incidents in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, ballot boxes were set ablaze, raising concerns about the security of the voting process as ballots were potentially destroyed just days before the election. -
Puerto Rican Community Outraged by Comedian's Comments at Trump Rally; Harris Seizes Moment
In a contentious twist ahead of the November 5 election, former President Donald Trump is facing widespread backlash from the Puerto Rican community and prominent figures like Grammy-winning artists Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin. The controversy erupted after a comedian at Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden made derogatory remarks about Puerto Rico, igniting tensions in a race where Latino voters could play a decisive role. 
In a contentious twist ahead of the November 5 election, former President Donald Trump is facing widespread backlash from the Puerto Rican community and prominent figures like Grammy-winning artists Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin. The controversy erupted after a comedian at Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden made derogatory remarks about Puerto Rico, igniting tensions in a race where Latino voters could play a decisive role. -
Michelle Obama Accuses Critics of Distracting from Trump's Record At Michigan Rally
Former First Lady Michelle Obama delivered a passionate appeal to voters on Saturday, criticizing former President Donald Trump and rallying support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the critical swing state of Michigan. Speaking to a packed crowd at the Wings Event Center, Obama accused critics of nitpicking Harris's interview responses to distract from Trump's record. 
Former First Lady Michelle Obama delivered a passionate appeal to voters on Saturday, criticizing former President Donald Trump and rallying support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the critical swing state of Michigan. Speaking to a packed crowd at the Wings Event Center, Obama accused critics of nitpicking Harris's interview responses to distract from Trump's record. -
Elon Musk Worked Illegally in U.S. Before Founding Zip2, Report Reveals
Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest individual and a vocal supporter of restrictive immigration policies, reportedly worked in the United States without proper authorization after dropping out of a graduate program in 1995, according to a report by The Washington Post. Musk, who has recently voiced support for Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric, briefly worked illegally after leaving Stanford University to focus on building his first company, Zip2, an early venture that set the stage for his eventual fortune. 
Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest individual and a vocal supporter of restrictive immigration policies, reportedly worked in the United States without proper authorization after dropping out of a graduate program in 1995, according to a report by The Washington Post. Musk, who has recently voiced support for Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric, briefly worked illegally after leaving Stanford University to focus on building his first company, Zip2, an early venture that set the stage for his eventual fortune. -
Bezos Blocks Washington Post’s Kamala Harris Endorsement, Sparking Outrage Among Staff
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos overruled his own publisher to prevent The Washington Post from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. The decision, which has ignited widespread backlash within the newspaper, marks the first time in decades that the Post will not endorse a presidential candidate, setting off alarm bells among its editorial team and longtime observers of the institution. 
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos overruled his own publisher to prevent The Washington Post from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. The decision, which has ignited widespread backlash within the newspaper, marks the first time in decades that the Post will not endorse a presidential candidate, setting off alarm bells among its editorial team and longtime observers of the institution. -
Chinese Hackers Allegedly Target Cellphones of Trump and Harris Campaigns
Chinese hackers are believed to have attempted to breach the cellphones of former President Donald Trump, his running mate Senator JD Vance, and members of Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign, sources familiar with the situation revealed. 
Chinese hackers are believed to have attempted to breach the cellphones of former President Donald Trump, his running mate Senator JD Vance, and members of Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign, sources familiar with the situation revealed.