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News   -   Jun 19, 2025 U.S. Tightens Student Visa Rules with Enhanced Social Media Checks
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The U.S. has resumed student visa interviews with stricter social media vetting, requiring public access to accounts. Consular officers will screen for hostility toward American values, as announced by the State Department on June 18.

News   -   Jun 19, 2025 Senate GOP Pushes Protect Our Bases Act to Shield Military Sites
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Senate Republicans, led by Tim Scott, introduced the 'Protect Our Bases Act' on June 18 to shield U.S. military sites from foreign adversaries. The bill enhances CFIUS's ability to review land purchases near sensitive areas.

Laura Ingraham   -   Jun 19, 2025 Trump's Border Success: Record Low Crossings Celebrated
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Watch former Acting ICE Director Ron Vitiello describe border control success under President Trump's policies, as reported on 'The Ingraham Angle.' Vitiello credits Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem for robust enforcement.

News   -   Jun 18, 2025 Pentagon Deploys 700 Troops to Support ICE in Border Security Push
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The Pentagon has deployed 700 troops to support ICE in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas for immigration enforcement. This move aids logistical tasks at detention centers, aligning with President Trump's border security goals.

News   -   Jun 18, 2025 BREAKING: Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Ban on Gender Treatments for Minors
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BREAKING: The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender transition treatments for minors in a 6-3 ruling on June 18. The decision in United States v. Skrmetti affirms state authority over such medical practices for youth.

News   -   Jun 18, 2025 DOJ Announces Fraud Syndicate Sentenced for Targeting Elderly Americans
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The Justice Department, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, announced that a transnational crime syndicate was sentenced for defrauding elderly Americans through romance scams and fraud, stealing millions.

Laura Ingraham   -   Jun 18, 2025 Tom Homan Slams Sanctuary Cities in Bold Trump Crackdown
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Tom Homan, Trump's Border Czar, appeared on The Ingraham Angle and condemned sanctuary cities, vowing a fierce crackdown. He warned of increased ICE presence in non-compliant areas to protect American communities.

News   -   Jun 18, 2025 JD Vance Defends Trump's Unwavering Iran Policy Stance
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Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump's consistent Iran policy on June 17 via social media. He stressed Trump's decade-long stance against Iran having nuclear weapons or uranium enrichment.

News   -   Jun 18, 2025 Jeanine Pirro Tapped for Full Term as DC's Top Prosecutor
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President Trump has nominated Jeanine Pirro for a full term as U.S. attorney for DC, following her interim role. Her nomination is now with the Senate Judiciary Committee for review.

Laura Ingraham   -   Jun 18, 2025 U.S. Military Power: Can It Neutralize Iran's Deadliest Nuclear Facility?
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Watch Laura Ingraham's interview with Brent Sadler, Heritage Foundation senior fellow, who discusses US military options to target Iran's Fordow nuclear site. He highlights bunker-busting bombs as key to neutralizing this threat.

News   -   Jun 17, 2025 Chinese National Faces Charges for Illegal Voting in 2024 Election
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Haoxiang Gao, a Chinese student at the University of Michigan, faces federal charges for illegally voting in the 2024 election. His actions raise concerns about election integrity in a key swing state.

News   -   Jun 17, 2025 FBI Unveils Declassified Report on Chinese 2020 Election Interference
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FBI Director Kash Patel declassified a report on alleged Chinese interference in the 2020 U.S. election. The documents, given to Sen. Chuck Grassley, detail CCP plans for fraudulent mail-in ballots.

News   -   Jun 17, 2025 US-UK Sign Trade Pact With Economic Gains for Agriculture
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President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer signed the US-UK Economic Prosperity Deal, which will boost American exports by $5 billion, focusing on beef and ethanol. It also offers tariff relief for UK car exports.

Laura Ingraham   -   Jun 16, 2025 Mel Gibson Condemns Newsom and Bass for California’s Decline
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Mel Gibson sharply criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass on The Ingraham Angle for destructive decision-making. He urged Angelenos to demand better leadership amid concerns over lawlessness and unrest in the state.

News   -   Jun 16, 2025 Trump's Self-Deportation Program Nets Nearly 1 Million Departures
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Nearly 1 million illegal immigrants have self-deported under Trump's program, cutting costs by 70 percent. This has led to higher wages for American workers as the labor market tightens.

News   -   Jun 16, 2025 Florida DMV Workers Caught Selling Illegal CDLs to Non-Citizens
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Florida DMV employees were arrested for selling over 1,000 non-domicile CDLs to illegal aliens without training or testing. The scheme, uncovered by BCSO and HSI, poses serious risks to public safety on highways.

News   -   Jun 16, 2025 China's Nuclear Surge Challenges US in AI Energy Race
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China's rapid nuclear energy expansion, with nearly 40 new plants, challenges the US, which faces a 'Sputnik moment' in AI power needs. Oklo's Pat Schweiger warns of the urgent need for American innovation.

Megyn Kelly   -   Jun 15, 2025 Top In-Personal Guests on Megyn Kelly Show First Half of 2025
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Watch the Megyn Kelly Show's first half 2025 in-person highlights featuring Andrew Schulz, Dave Portnoy, Tim Dillon, Karoline Leavitt, Secretary Marco Rubio, and Zachary Levi.

Laura Ingraham   -   Jun 14, 2025 Jonathan Turley Slams Judicial Bias in Courtroom 'Kings' Argument
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Jonathan Turley, on 'The Ingraham Angle,' criticized a judge's use of 'kings' in court, warning of political bias in judicial opinions. This raises concerns about impartiality, especially in cases tied to President Trump.

News   -   Jun 13, 2025 Massive $550 Million USAID Bribery Scandal Uncovered by DOJ
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Four men pleaded guilty to a $550 million USAID bribery scheme involving 14 contracts. The decade-long fraud, exposed by the DOJ, raises serious concerns about government oversight.

News   -   Jun 13, 2025 LA Prosecutors Issue Stern Warning to Rioters Over Violent Protests
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LA prosecutors warn rioters of long prison sentences for violence during protests, with felony charges announced. Nathan Hochman emphasizes that while protest is legal, criminal acts will face severe penalties.

News   -   Jun 13, 2025 DHS Orders 500,000 Immigrants to Leave United States
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DHS has ordered 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to immediately leave the United States. The decision follows a Supreme Court ruling on May 30 allowing the end of a parole program.

News   -   Jun 12, 2025 Trump Overturns California's Vehicle Emission Mandates in Bold Move
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President Trump signed resolutions on June 12 blocking California's vehicle emission rules mandating zero-emission cars by 2035. This move aims to protect consumer choice and reduce costs with increased competition.

News   -   Jun 12, 2025 RFK Jr. Urges Governors to Ban Sugary Drinks in SNAP Benefits
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Health Secretary RFK Jr. urges governors to ban sugary drinks from SNAP benefits, citing public health concerns. Waivers in Arkansas, Idaho, and Utah mark a growing trend to restrict junk food purchases.

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