Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the United States will be revoking South Sudanese visas and no clothes will be issued until the country accepts deportees.
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Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Adams Dismissed As Judge Rules In Line With Trump DOJ
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ federal corruption case has been dropped, which now allows him to run for a second term without the possibility of going to jail.
Read More Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Adams Dismissed As Judge Rules In Line With Trump DOJCalif: With Fewer Asylum Seekers, San Diego Shutters Migrant Shelters
A massive migrant shelter in San Diego, California, is closing its doors as the city has seen a significant drop in asylum seekers since President Donald Trump returned back to the White House.
Read More Calif: With Fewer Asylum Seekers, San Diego Shutters Migrant SheltersTrump Claims ‘Maybe 30’ Candidates Eyeing UN Role
President Donald Trump said on Monday that there are up to 30 people interested in the United Nations (UN) ambassador post, which opened up last week after the president asked Representative Elise Stefanik to step down.
Read More Trump Claims ‘Maybe 30’ Candidates Eyeing UN RoleGavin Newsom: Democrat Party Brand Is Too ‘Toxic’ And ‘Judgmental’
Gavin Newsom has taken a swing at his own party, calling Democrats too “toxic” and “judgmental.”
Read More Gavin Newsom: Democrat Party Brand Is Too ‘Toxic’ And ‘Judgmental’Pete Hegseth Commemorates 80th Anniversary Of Battle Of Iwo Jima In Japan, Hails ‘Warrior Ethos’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has praised the “shared warrior ethos” between the U.S. and Japan at a memorial service upon the site of the island battle.
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