Category : Federal Government


Trump's Minnesota Election Claims Linked to ICE Surge

Critics connect President Trump's deployment of federal immigration agents to Minnesota with his persistent false claims of winning the state in 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections, alleging political retribution.

Trump's Omar Comments Criticized, Experts Weigh In

Former President Donald Trump faced widespread condemnation for suggesting Rep. Ilhan Omar staged her own assault. Political scientists examine how such rhetoric fuels conspiracy theories and political violence.

Ford, Holt Back Carney on 'Abnormal' U.S. Relations

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt align with Mark Carney's assessment that the U.S.-Canada relationship faces extraordinary challenges, highlighting economic and political strains.

Former B.C. Election Chief to Oversee Foreign Influence Registry

The federal government has selected Anton Boegman, the former chief electoral officer for British Columbia, to head the new foreign influence transparency registry. This appointment aims to bolster Canada's defenses against foreign interference in democra

Walz Mocks Kristi Noem's Past in Interview

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz made pointed remarks about Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's controversial history during an interview, referencing her memoir scandal and current political tensions.

Tillis Criticizes Trump Officials on Border Incident

Republican Senator Thom Tillis sharply criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and White House aide Stephen Miller for their handling of a fatal Border Patrol shooting and disaster relief management.

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