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Republicans announce pilgrimage to scene of Trump shooting as part of congressional investigation
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green said he will lead a trip Monday to Butler, Pennsylvania, to get a first-hand look at where a gunman came within a quarter of an inch of assassinating former President Donald Trump.
'He took a bullet for us': Trump fans flock to first post-shooting rally
Eschewing safety concerns, Scott Lawrence said he made the nearly five-hour trek to Donald Trump's first campaign rally since he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt to send the former president a message: If he's willing to take a bullet for me, I am absolutely willing to take a bullet for him.
Pedophile fugitive who fled prison work detail in Oregon 3 decades ago recaptured in Georgia
A pedophile who fled a prison work detail in Oregon in 1994 was recaptured in Macon, Georgia, this week, having lived for years under the identity of a child who died in Texas in 1962.
Speaker Johnson threatens to arrest lawmakers who disrupt Netanyahu's speech
House Speaker Mike Johnson assured a pro-Israel crowd that if Democratic lawmakers get out of hand when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses Congress on Wednesday, he will arrest them.
House subpoenas Mayorkas for Secret Service documents on Trump rally
The House Homeland Security Committee issued a subpoena Friday to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas demanding details on the Secret Service's preparations for the rally that nearly took the life of former President Donald Trump.
Lawmakers struggle in bid to rein in dominant Chinese drone maker DJI
The depths of China's penetration of critical high-tech industries -- and the difficulties the U.S. faces in loosening Beijing's grip -- were on vivid display on Capitol Hill this month as lawmakers wrestled with how to combat China's dominance of the global drone market.
Feds disrupt smuggling network that specialized in migrants from terrorist hotspots
A man responsible for helping thousands of illegal immigrants reach the U.S. -- including from some of the world's most notorious terrorism hotspots -- has been arrested, the Justice Department announced.
Army: Training program labeling pro-lifers as 'terrorist groups' was used for seven years
A North Carolina military installation identified pro-life advocates as terrorists in an anti-terrorism training presentation for at least seven years before the Army removed the slides last week following a Republican outcry.
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