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The Latest: House poised to fund immigration enforcement for the rest of Trump's term
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As threats against polticians rise, should taxpayers foot the bill for security?
Push to protect family homes of MPs amid uptick in threats of political violence Sun 31 May 2026 at 10:08am In short: As threats against elected officials grow, WA members of parliament are feeling an increasing risk to their safety. It has prompted a push for politicians to get an allowance for home security upgrades. What's next: The ABC understands the body that sets politicians' entitlements is considering the matter.
Dozen GOP rebels fail to permanently kill Trump's controversial $2B fund
Senate Republicans rallied against permanently killing President Donald Trump's nearly $2 billion "anti-weaponization" fund despite heavy criticism among their ranks. Republicans and Democrats shut down an amendment from Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., that would prevent the fund from ever returning and instead divert the funding to the nation's fraud fund. Though Senate Democrats despise the "anti-weaponization" fund, diverting the money was a bridge too far for nearly the entire caucus.
The limits of self-funding: From the Politics Desk
Welcome to From the Politics Desk, a daily newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail. In today’s edition, Ben Kamisar takes stock of the half-billion dollars Tom Steyer has spent over the course of two unsuccessful bids for office. Plus, Andrea Mitchell digs into the latest back-and-forth between the U.S. and Iran.
The J6 Rioter Now Working at the Pentagon
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. On January 6, 2021, 19-year-old Elias Irizarry was among the members of a violent mob that broke into the U.S. Capitol and attempted to overturn the recent presidential election. He was convicted of trespassing on government grounds, and videos from that day show him entering through a window with a metal pole in his...
50 questions Nigel Farage 'must answer' over £5m 'gift' as he's urged to come clean
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Senator pepper-sprayed at ICE protest says he fears New Jersey could see repeat of Minneapolis violence
Senator pepper-sprayed at ICE protest says he fears New Jersey could see repeat of Minneapolis violence Senate debates more funding for ICE as New Jersey senator warns worse violence could erupt in coming days - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A New Jersey senator who was pepper-sprayed by ICE officers last week now says he’s worried that tensions between protesters and ICE agents in his home state could escalate into further violent clashes in the next few days or weeks. Sen. Andy Kim was...
Congress barrels toward deadline pile-up as GOP divisions threaten Trump agenda
Congress returns facing looming deadlines, unfinished business and internal Republican divisions as the midterm elections draw closer. Lawmakers left Washington ahead of Memorial Day on the cusp of passing a massive immigration enforcement funding package. Doing so would have allowed Republicans to tackle other outstanding priorities.
Congress barrels toward deadline pile-up as GOP divisions threaten Trump agenda
Congress returns facing looming deadlines, unfinished business and internal Republican divisions as the midterm elections draw closer. Lawmakers left Washington ahead of Memorial Day on the cusp of passing a massive immigration enforcement funding package. Doing so would have allowed Republicans to tackle other outstanding priorities.