📰 WATCH: Lawmakers break down how billions in the ‘big, beautiful bill’ boost Trump’s immigration crackdown

WATCH: Lawmakers break down how billions in the 'big, beautiful bill' boost Trump's immigration crackdown

President Donald Trump signed a significant tax-and-spending bill into law this month, with Republican lawmakers celebrating various victories, including funding for immigration enforcement. The legislation allocates billions of dollars for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and detention facility capacity. House Republicans praised the funding boost, emphasizing the importance of border security and enforcement. Rep. Michael Guest highlighted the need for targeted enforcement against criminal immigrants, while Rep. Ralph Norman emphasized ICE’s need for additional funding. The bill also includes provisions related to Trump’s border wall, extending tax cuts, rolling back green energy subsidies, and imposing new work requirements for federal aid.

📰 Senate votes to consider former Trump lawyer for lifetime as appeals court judge

Senate votes to consider former Trump lawyer for lifetime as appeals court judge

The Senate voted 50-48 to consider the nomination of former Trump lawyer Emil Bove to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, with one Republican breaking ranks to vote against him. Democrats have tried to slow down the nomination, arguing that Bove, currently working at the Justice Department, is unfit due to allegations that he suggested ignoring judicial orders during his time as a defense attorney for Trump. Sen. Susan Collins supported moving forward but stated she would oppose Bove’s confirmation in the final vote. Sen. Lisa Murkowski was the only Republican to vote against advancing Bove’s nomination. Democrats, including Sen. Cory Booker, expressed concerns about Bove’s impartiality and the rushed approval process.

Sen. Collins emphasized the importance of judges upholding the rule of law and the Constitution, expressing doubts about Bove’s ability to be an impartial jurist. Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee protested the approval of Bove, with Sen. Booker pushing for more debate time before storming out of the meeting. Booker criticized the rushed process and lack of respectful debate, questioning the motives behind the administration’s push for Bove’s nomination. The exchange between Booker and Chairman Grassley highlighted tensions over the nomination and concerns about the administration’s influence on judicial appointments.

The Trump administration’s criticism of “activist” judges blocking its policies, particularly in immigration and border security, has intensified as Bove’s nomination moves forward. Democrats’ objections to Bove reflect broader concerns about the administration’s influence on the judiciary and the need for impartial judges. The sharp exchange between Booker and Grassley underscored the contentious nature of Bove’s nomination and the broader debate over judicial independence. The article raises questions about the impact of Trump’s remarks on judicial appointments and the potential consequences in ongoing legal battles.

📰 Coast Guard overhaul takes off amid Trump administration’s immigration, narcotics crackdown

Coast Guard overhaul takes off amid Trump administration’s immigration, narcotics crackdown

Efforts to overhaul the Coast Guard are gaining momentum in Congress and within the Department of Homeland Security, aiming to elevate the service to be on par with other military branches under the Department of Defense. Legislation authorizing funding for the Coast Guard through 2029 recently passed a committee vote, focusing on empowering the service to combat drug and immigration interdiction missions. The proposed Coast Guard Authorization Act includes establishing a civilian secretary for the Coast Guard to streamline operations and eliminate bureaucratic hurdles. The Coast Guard has seen a significant increase in drug seizures under the Trump administration, prompting the need for reforms and enhancements. The overhaul efforts also include aligning the Coast Guard with Department of Defense standards for fitness and grooming, in response to the administration’s focus on border security and drug interdiction.

The Coast Guard’s missions, particularly drug interdiction, have been on the rise, with a notable increase in cocaine seizures since President Trump took office. Legislation introduced in Congress aims to establish a civilian secretary for the Coast Guard to improve coordination and efficiency in operations. The proposal includes changes to the organizational structure, personnel, acquisitions, and technology of the Coast Guard to align with directives from the Trump administration and the Department of Homeland Security. The plan also focuses on enhancing the Coast Guard’s force and aligning it with Department of Defense standards for physical fitness and grooming. The goal is to complete the transformation of the Coast Guard by 2028 to better address illegal immigration and drug smuggling.

Efforts to reform the Coast Guard also include initiatives at the Department of Homeland Security to revamp the service’s structure and operations. The proposed changes aim to strengthen the Coast Guard’s capabilities and better equip it to address evolving challenges in maritime security. The establishment of a civilian secretary for the Coast Guard is seen as a crucial step in enhancing the service’s leadership and coordination with other agencies. The overhaul aligns with the Trump administration’s focus on border security and drug interdiction, emphasizing the importance of a dedicated leadership role within the Coast Guard. The transformation plan for the Coast Guard seeks to modernize its operations and ensure it can effectively fulfill its mission to keep the nation safe.

📰 Brennan directed publication of ‘implausible’ reports claiming Putin preferred Trump in 2016, House found

Brennan directed publication of 'implausible' reports claiming Putin preferred Trump in 2016, House found

The House Intelligence Committee found that the intelligence community did not have direct information indicating that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to help elect Donald Trump in the 2016 election. However, the Obama administration directed the publication of intelligence suggesting otherwise, including the discredited anti-Trump dossier. The report revealed that the Intelligence Community Assessment of 2017 was rushed and lacked proper coordination, leading to misquoting of sources and tradecraft concerns. The ICA excluded significant intelligence that challenged the narrative of Putin preferring Trump over Clinton, and it failed to consider alternative explanations of Putin’s intentions. Top Obama officials testified that they had no empirical evidence of Trump-Russia collusion, aligning with the results of the Mueller investigation that found no criminal coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia. The declassified report raises questions about the creation of the Russia interference narrative and the handling of intelligence during the 2016 election.

📰 After meeting with Trump, Republican in key House battleground announces major decision on ‘Fox and Friends’

After meeting with Trump, Republican in key House battleground announces major decision on 'Fox and Friends'

Republican Rep. Mike Lawler of New York announced on Fox News that he will seek re-election in his House district instead of running for governor, a decision welcomed by the White House and congressional Republicans. Lawler’s choice to run for re-election is seen as crucial in defending the House majority in the 2026 midterms. Lawler’s district is being targeted by Democrats, who hope to regain the House majority. If Lawler had run for governor, he would have likely faced Rep. Elise Stefanik for the GOP nomination, who is also preparing to challenge Governor Kathy Hochul. Lawler’s decision was met with criticism from Democrats, who view him as weak for aligning with Trump and not challenging Hochul directly.

In summary, Mike Lawler’s decision to run for re-election in his House district instead of running for governor was influenced by the support of top House Republicans and President Trump. This move is significant in the context of the upcoming midterms and the battle for House majority. Lawler’s choice not to challenge Governor Hochul directly has implications for the GOP nomination in the gubernatorial race, where Rep. Elise Stefanik is a key player. The decision has sparked criticism from Democrats, who view Lawler as weak and aligned with Trump rather than standing up to Hochul.

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