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Federal Immigration Agent Charged With Assault After Video Contradicts Sworn Statements

Federal Immigration Agent Charged With Assault After Video Contradicts Sworn Statements

Minneapolis, Monday, 18 May 2026.
An immigration agent faces felony assault charges in Minnesota after video evidence contradicted his sworn self-defense claims regarding the January 2026 shooting of a Venezuelan immigrant.

Inside California's $349 Billion Budget Plan: Economic Impacts and Local Backlash

Inside California's $349 Billion Budget Plan: Economic Impacts and Local Backlash

Sacramento, Monday, 18 May 2026.
Governor Newsom’s $349.4 billion budget revision aims to close state deficits but faces severe backlash for shifting healthcare and homelessness costs directly onto local cities and counties.

Senate Ruling Blocks White House Ballroom Funding as Costs Surge to $1.4 Billion

Senate Ruling Blocks White House Ballroom Funding as Costs Surge to $1.4 Billion

Washington, D.C., Monday, 18 May 2026.
A recent Senate ruling blocked a $1 billion public funding proposal for the White House ballroom, revealing total project costs have skyrocketed 700% to a staggering $1.4 billion.

Record Spending Defines the Kentucky Primary as Trump Challenges Incumbent Thomas Massie

Record Spending Defines the Kentucky Primary as Trump Challenges Incumbent Thomas Massie

Frankfort, Monday, 18 May 2026.
In the most expensive House primary in U.S. history, Trump’s aggressive campaign to unseat incumbent Thomas Massie tests his political influence and reveals growing fractures within the Republican party.

President Trump Proposes $1.7 Billion Fund to Settle Ongoing IRS Lawsuit

President Trump Proposes $1.7 Billion Fund to Settle Ongoing IRS Lawsuit

Washington, Sunday, 17 May 2026.
Reports indicate President Trump may settle his IRS lawsuit in exchange for a $1.7 billion taxpayer-funded compensation pool for political allies, prompting unprecedented legal and budgetary debates in Congress.

Colorado Governor Commutes Sentence of Former Election Clerk Tina Peters Amid Political Pressure

Colorado Governor Commutes Sentence of Former Election Clerk Tina Peters Amid Political Pressure

Denver, Sunday, 17 May 2026.
Facing pressure from Donald Trump, Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted former election clerk Tina Peters’ nine-year sentence on Friday, sparking fierce backlash from state officials defending democratic infrastructure.

Incumbent Louisiana Senator Ousted in Historic Primary Following Impeachment Backlash

Incumbent Louisiana Senator Ousted in Historic Primary Following Impeachment Backlash

Baton Rouge, Sunday, 17 May 2026.
In a striking display of Donald Trump’s enduring political influence, Bill Cassidy became the first elected incumbent senator since 2012 to lose a primary following his 2021 impeachment vote.

Trump Threatens to Oust Lauren Boebert in Growing Republican Party Rift

Trump Threatens to Oust Lauren Boebert in Growing Republican Party Rift

Washington D.C., Sunday, 17 May 2026.
Donald Trump labeled former ally Lauren Boebert ‘weak-minded’ and threatened a primary challenge after she endorsed a rival, exposing fractures that could destabilize Republican congressional unity.

Dana White Urges President Trump to Reverse New Betting Tax Limits

Dana White Urges President Trump to Reverse New Betting Tax Limits

Las Vegas, Sunday, 17 May 2026.
UFC President Dana White is lobbying President Trump to reverse new federal limits on gambling loss deductions, warning the tax policy could drive bettors into unregulated, underground markets.

Representative Boebert Links Delayed Colorado Water Funds to Political Retaliation

Representative Boebert Links Delayed Colorado Water Funds to Political Retaliation

Washington, D.C., Sunday, 17 May 2026.
Representative Lauren Boebert sparked controversy by suggesting federal clean drinking water funds for Colorado were intentionally withheld as political retaliation over the prosecution of former clerk Tina Peters.