Two Ukrainian women in South Florida on temporary visas were hit with federal charges after being accused of illegally voting in the last 2024 U.S. presidential election, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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Walz: Harris Picked Me As Running Mate Since ‘I Could Code Talk To White Guys Watching Football, Fixing Their Truck’
Failed former Democrat vice presidential candidate Tim Walz revealed what he believes is the two main reasons why he was chosen as former Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate during a “listening tour” at a Harvard forum on Monday.
Read More Walz: Harris Picked Me As Running Mate Since ‘I Could Code Talk To White Guys Watching Football, Fixing Their Truck’WH: Elon Musk Working With DOGE Remotely, Preparing To Step Out Of SGE Position
Elon Musk is now preparing for his smooth transition out of his position as a Special Government Employee (SGE), working closely with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the second Trump administration — according to a New York Post report.
Read More WH: Elon Musk Working With DOGE Remotely, Preparing To Step Out Of SGE PositionChinese Exports Into U.S. Drop Dramatically
Imports of Chinese goods into the United States have declined sharply due to President Trump’s tariffs, prompting concerns among analysts about potential supply shortages for certain products.
Read More Chinese Exports Into U.S. Drop DramaticallyBrooke Rollins Signals At Working On Food Stamps With RFK Jr., ‘This Administration Will Not Let Any Child Go Hungry’
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has stated that her department has a “massive plan” for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program reforms, and will be working closely with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Read More Brooke Rollins Signals At Working On Food Stamps With RFK Jr., ‘This Administration Will Not Let Any Child Go Hungry’Calif: Bill Proposes Decriminalizing Certain Welfare Fraud Cases Under $25K Tied To Administrative Errors
A Democrat in California has introduced a bill that would decriminalize welfare fraud that falls under $25,000.
Read More Calif: Bill Proposes Decriminalizing Certain Welfare Fraud Cases Under $25K Tied To Administrative Errors