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Fetterman rebukes fellow Dems for border security issues
Both Pennsylvania Democratic Senators John Fetterman And GOP Senator Dave McCormick spoke about the importance of border security in a bipartisan forum.
“Hey, I lost some support at the party. I thought borders were really important and our party didn’t handle the border properly,” Fetterman told “Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Breem in a Fox Nation presentation for the Senate Project Series on Monday.
“Look at the numbers that show up at our borders with 267,000 and 300,000 people. And we can all agree that it’s about the size of Pittsburgh. Now that’s not acceptable. It’s a national security issue. And it’s a confusion.read more

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) will speak to a Senate Metro reporter on February 12, 2025, during a series of confirmation votes for President Donald Trump’s Cabinet members at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. (Anna Money Maker/Getty Images)
White House
You were fired: Trump Administrator announces aligned rules rationalization process to fire federal workers for fraudulent conduct
“I really don’t leave”: Will Trump Cabinet revert the legacy of Mask’s Doge now that he’s gone?

On May 30, 2025, I will be attending a press conference at the White House Oval Office in Washington, DC. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
Boulder terrorist attack
“Suicide Migration”: The Boulder terrorist attack puts Biden-era immigration policy on the hot sheet: “We need to turn it all back.”
“I’m very angry”: Jewish lawmakers urge the deportation of suspected Boulder terrorist families
“Range”: Fetterman, McCormick responds to “surprising” Boulder attacks on pro-Israel groups
Ideological violence: The alleged terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, is found in prison records where Soliman is suspected of facing murder and assault charges.

Boulder’s terrorism suspects Mohamed Sabri Soliman is illegally in the US and overstaying his visa. (Boulder Police Department)
“Suicide Migration”: Boulder Terrorist Attacks place Biden-era immigration policies on hot waters
Anti-American’: Trump says Boulder terrorist attacks are “unacceptable” and deportation must continue
Non-citizen: Biden administration’s work permit granted on suspicion of staying visa for terrorists in Boulder
Boulder’s Fear: Holocaust survivors suspected terrorist attack among victims in Boulder, Colorado
The world stage
Turkey tension: After an explosive weekend, Russian Ukraine for peace negotiations in Istanbul
The scam revealed: Tensions rise as Israel strongly denied Palestinian shootings at humanitarian sites in Gaza

Palestinians will carry boxes and bags containing food and humanitarian aid packages delivered by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an Israel-approved US aid organization in Khan Eunice, Gaza Strip, on Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP)
Nationalist Comeback: Polish conservative Karol Naulocki wins the presidential election, and Duda succeeds
“Accusation of honor and loss”: China accused Hegses of supporting a “Cold War mentality” to label the country as a threat
Capitol Hill
With hot water: Maxine Waters Campaign pays $68,000 to violate Campaign Finance Act
“Unrealistic”: Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams FDA Green Lighting of MnexSpike Covid-19 Vaccine

The chair of the subcommittee on the implementation of Government Efficiency (DOGE) US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-SC) will preside oversight subcommittee hearing on February 26, 2025 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. (Anna Money Maker/Getty Images)
All over the US
Fixed unlockable: As Musk leaves, how they progressed, looking back at previous efforts to reduce waste, fraud and abuse.
Denied appeal: The Supreme Court refuses to consider Rhode Island’s gun control law, Maryland’s appeal
Dei Dollar: Taxes of hundreds of millions will be sent to DEI Group contracts, Watchdog discovered

The Upper Arlington School District faces legal complaints about its DEI policies (Getty)
“Ups the ante”: US government taking a “dramatically different approach” using terrorist accusations against drug cartels: FBI alumni
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