
Trump says he will attend Jimmy Carter’s funeral in DC
Trump, 78, told reporters ahead of a New Year’s Eve party at his Mar-a-Lago estate that he was invited to the 39th president’s state funeral in Washington, DC, which is scheduled to take place on Jan. 9.
ICE ends two programs meant to help migrants comply with release conditions over ‘immense cost’
Both programs were launched with the goal of getting a larger percentage of the more than 7 million migrants in ICE’s non-detained docket to comply with their release conditions.
‘He Saved Our Lives.’ Former Hostages Recall Carter’s Quest to Free Them
The Iran hostage crisis became a symbol of a failed presidency, but for some of those who lived it, Jimmy Carter was the one who brought them home at the expense of his own political career.
Chief Justice Roberts Condemns Threats to Supreme Court and Judiciary
In his year-end report on the federal judiciary, the chief justice decried violence, intimidation and disinformation and warned against defiance of court rulings.
Dems urge Biden to preserve immigration program that prevents deportations to certain countries — before Trump can cut it
Temporary Protected Status is a program established in the 1990s that allows the government to designate countries unsafe for nationals to return to.
Gavin Newsom mocked for ‘brag’ about California homelessness
“Gavin Newsom literally lost track of the $27 billion he spent on the homeless crisis,” State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones wrote.
GOP lawmakers slam Biden for allowing 9/11 terrorists to skirt death penalty: ‘Unforgivable’
“This is an abomination. The fact that Joe Biden allowed these plea deals to happen on his watch is unforgivable,” Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) wrote on X.
Dem rep predicts party would’ve lost ‘30 to 40 House seats’ if Biden was on the top of the ticket
One of the first House Democrats to publicly urge President Biden to throw in the towel believes that if he remained on the ticket, his party would’ve incurred heavy losses in Congress.
Watchdog sues State Department for records on censorship efforts, funding for ad ‘blacklist’ that included The Post
The State Department has been hit with a lawsuit demanding records pertaining to its now-defunct Global Engagement Center (GEC) subagency, which funneled US taxpayers’ money toward censorship efforts that suppressed Americans’ speech online and even tried to “blacklist” The Post.