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Graham unveils budget blueprint for immigration enforcement push

Senate Budget Chair Lindsey Graham rolled out a fiscal blueprint that begins Republicans’ two-step plan to move an immigration enforcement bill through party lines. The goal is to fund ICE, Border Patrol, and related agencies, and get it to President Trump by his self-imposed June 1 deadline.

Court throws out challenge to police use of live facial recognition

A court dismissed a legal challenge to the Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition. The claim argued the technology could be used arbitrarily or in a discriminatory way, but the challenge did not succeed.

Cherfilus-McCormick faces possible House expulsion over ethics findings

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick could face expulsion after a House Ethics Committee hearing expected Tuesday, with possible discipline tied to findings of financial misconduct. Rep. Greg Steube says he will push an expulsion vote, while Cherfilus-McCormick says she will not resign. The dispute follows an ethics trial that found more than two dozen violations and a separate federal indictment involving alleged misuse of FEMA-related funds, a straw donor scheme, and a false tax return charge.

Trump says he does not want to extend Iran ceasefire

President Trump said he does not want to extend the ceasefire with Iran as it nears its deadline, telling CNBC there is not enough time. Potential peace talks in Pakistan remain unsettled, with Vice President Vance involved as Trump’s top negotiator.

Chicago car explodes during suspected street takeover

A car exploded during a suspected street takeover in Chicago’s Gresham neighborhood over the weekend. Police said the crowd scattered when officers arrived early Sunday morning, and no injuries or arrests were reported. The episode comes as the city deals with a wave of similar takeovers and warnings from Mayor Brandon Johnson about violent teen gatherings.

Tory MP invokes A Few Good Men in Mandelson scandal debate

During a parliamentary debate on the Peter Mandelson scandal, Tory MP Dr. Luke Evans quoted A Few Good Men and argued that responsibility should fall on those in authority when subordinates act on their direction. His comments came as criticism mounted over the Prime Minister’s handling of the scandal, alongside fresh revelations about the vetting process and Sir Olly Robbins’ testimony.

EU prepares to boost jet fuel imports from the U.S.

The EU says it will increase jet fuel imports from the United States as officials watch for possible supply problems. Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas said there are no signs of an actual shortage yet, but the bloc is preparing to move quickly, including possibly using emergency stocks if disruptions emerge.

Trump reportedly floats preemptive pardons for administration officials

President Trump has reportedly boasted that he could issue preemptive presidential pardons to hundreds, possibly thousands, of administration staff and officials. The claim raises fresh questions about how far the pardon power could be stretched, and whether it might shield unethical or illegal conduct before any charges are filed.

Pope Leo XIV clashes with Trump and GOP over war and immigration

Pope Leo XIV is criticizing Trump and Republicans for invoking Christianity to justify war and for their treatment of immigrants. He is calling for an end to the conflict and urging grace, charity, and forgiveness. Subtle reminder, apparently, that the Sermon on the Mount did not come with a campaign logo.

Pentagon ends mandatory flu vaccine requirement for troops

The Pentagon is ending the mandatory flu vaccine requirement for service members, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday. The change is being framed as giving troops more medical autonomy and more freedom to express religious convictions.

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