January 29 If Minnesota’s AG is serious about finding a compromise, Dems must ‘do their part,’ argues former DHS chief Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf criticizes Democrats’ ‘wrong approach’ to the unrest over I.C.E. operations on ‘America Reports.’
January 29 Senate GOP holdouts refuse to budge as shutdown talks continue Senate Republicans split from their party over the government funding package as negotiations continue on the DHS bill and a possible government funding extension.
January 29 Vulnerable Dem's support for Alex Pretti collides with Laken Riley Act anniversary Georgia Republicans rip Sen. Jon Ossoff after he demanded a probe into Alex Pretti’s shooting, arguing he’s louder on Minneapolis than illegal immigrant crime at home.
January 29 Trump-era ICE agents targeted for ‘immorality’ by Dem trying to blacklist them from cop, classroom jobs California lawmaker proposes bill that would bar ICE agents from police and teaching jobs, citing "immorality" concerns amid Trump deportation efforts.
January 29 Tensions boil in House over emerging Senate deal to avert government shutdown House Republicans are balking at an emerging Senate deal to quell a Democrat rebellion over funding the Department of Homeland Security.
January 29 Kevin McCarthy analyzes Homan's stance on immigration, anti-ICE rhetoric Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy discusses Tom Homan's statements on immigration enforcement and addresses the rising anti-ICE rhetoric from Hollywood and Democratic figures.
January 29 'PRETTY BORING': Trump clarifies he 'didn't sleep' during previous 3-hour Cabinet meeting President Donald Trump jokes with his Cabinet, saying he wanted to 'get the hell out of here' during the previous meeting that lasted three hours.
January 29 Mayor Jacob Frey defends Minneapolis protesters: 'This is an opportunity to be a patriot' Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says the U.S. is a 'nation of immigrants' and it shouldn't matter where someone comes from as he defends protests.
January 29 Democrats threaten DHS funding shutdown over ICE policies John Roberts introduces Chad Pergram live from Capitol Hill, who reports on the potential for a government shutdown due to Democrats threatening to block funding for the Department of Homeland Security over Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
January 29 Michigan family who lost home over tax bill takes property rights case to Supreme Court The Pung family says Isabella County wrongfully foreclosed on a nearly $200,000 home over a disputed tax bill that ballooned to $2,242 — and kept their hard-earned equity. Their case will be argued at the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 25.