White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the funding was earmarked for condom distribution in Gaza, per DOGE and OMB.
More than 100 days since Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, the Israeli military continues its bombardment of the neighboring Gaza Strip ... Majority Leader Chuck Schumer did not bring ...
The US Senate on Tuesday blocked a bill to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC) for its arrest warrants against Israeli officials over the war in Gaza. Senators voted 54-45 on the "Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act," falling short of the 60 votes required to prevail.
President Donald Trump delivered remarks in Las Vegas and traveled to Miami as the administration pushes his immigration agenda.
Earlier Monday, Biden and Vice President Harris were briefed in the Oval Office by their national security team on the situation on the ground in Israel and Gaza. White House chief of staff Jeff ...
“I will ban refugee resettlement from terror-infested areas like the Gaza Strip,” he said ... and expanded his attacks on New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, the Democratic Senate majority ...
Among those attacked on the ground during Hamas’ initial offensive were attendees of a trance music festival near Gaza. A nongovernmental ... Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y ...
He has also said it would be a “big mistake” for Israel to reoccupy Gaza. It is rare for a president ... to Israel on Tuesday. U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, a New York Jewish Democrat who is ...
Laken Riley Act: President Trump signed his first bill into law, and it closely tracked his agenda on immigration. The bill directs the authorities to detain and deport immigrants who are accused — not yet convicted — of specific crimes if they are in the country illegally. Read more ›
They effectively blocked sanctions on an antisemitic International Criminal Court because it impacted those who enable it. Then they blamed the GOP.
President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law today, in first legislative win since returning to office. The law, named after a 22-year-old nursing student who was killed by a Venezuelan migrant,
President Donald Trump signed the bipartisan Laken Riley Act into law as his administration’s first piece of legislation. People who are in the United States illegally and are accused of theft and violent crimes would have to be detained and potentially deported even before a conviction.