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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon in Washington

Hegseth hosts first meeting of what he says will be a monthly Christian prayer service at Pentagon

By Natasha Bertrand and Haley Britzky, CNN (CNN) — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth hosted a Christian prayer service on Wednesday at the Pentagon for employees that included a sermon by his hometown pastor who said President Donald Trump had been “sovereignly appointed.” The service, which Hegseth told the audience would be a monthly event,

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Acting Director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Todd Lyons speaks during a news conference about a recent migrant flight to South Sudan at ICE Headquarters in Washington

Trump administration ‘unquestionably’ violated court order with possible deportation flight to South Sudan, judge rules

By Katelyn Polantz, Priscilla Alvarez and Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration “unquestionably” violated a court order when it tried to transfer detainees to war-torn South Sudan without a meaningful opportunity to contest their removal to a place where they might face torture, a federal judge said Wednesday. Eight detainees of various nationalities

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Pentagon announces it has accepted jet from Qatar that will be used by Trump once it is modified

By Natasha Bertrand, CNN (CNN) — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar that President Donald Trump will use once the Pentagon upgrades it to include “proper security measures and functional-mission requirements,” according to a Defense Department spokesperson. “The secretary of defense has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar in

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US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem testifies before a House Homeland Security hearing on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) budget

FEMA makes late push to bolster hurricane preparedness, but effort may be too little, too late, officials say

By Gabe Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Amid growing concerns within the Federal Emergency Management Agency that internal turmoil has left it unprepared for the fast-approaching hurricane season, the agency is taking significant steps to bolster its disaster response workforce and training infrastructure. In a series of internal memos issued this week and obtained by CNN,

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Vice President JD Vance and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.

Vance says Roberts is ‘profoundly wrong’ about judiciary’s role to check executive branch

By Kit Maher, CNN (CNN) — Vice President JD Vance called Chief Justice John Roberts’ comments earlier this month that the judiciary’s role is to check the executive branch a “profoundly wrong sentiment” and said the courts should be “deferential” to the president, particularly when it comes to immigration. “I thought that was a profoundly

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Justice Department ends police reform agreements and halts investigations into major departments

By Paula Reid, Casey Gannon, Hannah Rabinowitz, Evan Perez and Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration is moving to dismiss federal oversight agreements in Louisville and Minneapolis reached following the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor and police killing of George Floyd, and dropping investigations into several major US police departments. The move, announced

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A barge travels through the Houston Ship Channel

Democrats sound alarm as Trump cuts flood prevention projects in blue states

By Annie Grayer and Ella Nilsen, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration significantly cut funding for flood prevention projects in blue states across the country while creating new water construction opportunities in red states, undoing a Biden-era budget proposal that would have allocated money more evenly, according to a data analysis prepared by Democratic staffers.

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House Republicans are pushing to slash nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid and food stamps.

House GOP lawmakers are proposing nearly $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and food stamps. Here’s who could be impacted

By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — House Republicans are pushing to slash nearly $1 trillion from two of the nation’s bedrock safety net programs, Medicaid and food stamps, as part of their sweeping package aimed at enacting President Donald Trump’s agenda. If the legislation is approved, millions of Americans could lose access to these benefits

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